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QO2 <br />Child Care Centers <br />Unitarian Cooperative Nursery School <br />Undertakers Licenses <br />John Douglass - New Address <br />Arthur Douglass - New Address <br />Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. <br />Dorothy Jones <br />Clerk, Board of Health <br />BOARD OF HEALTH <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 17, 1969 <br />A special meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, <br />November 17, 1969 at 7:00 P.M. in the Board of Health Office. <br />Members present were: Dr. William Cosgrove, Chairman; Dr. <br />Charles Colburn, Mr. James Lambie, and Robert C. Heustis, <br />Director of Public Health. <br />The purpose of this special meeting was to discuss with <br />owners/managers & attorneys of Ware Daury, Blue Ribbon Dairy <br />and Cumberland Farms the consistently high milk counts we have <br />had on the milk samples from these plants. <br />At 7:15 P.M. Mr. Lawrence Connors, Mr. Burns, attorney; <br />Mr. Tom Beck, quality control man and the sales manager from <br />WARE Wyandotte Chemical Company came before the Board representing <br />DAIRY George E. Ware Dairy, Inc., Belmont, Massachusetts. <br />MILK <br />COUNTS Dr. Cosgrove: As you know': we have asked you to come ,tonight <br />to explain to us why your bacteria and coli counts on the milk <br />samples taken by us have been running consistently high. We <br />have been quite tolerant but at this point this Board feels that <br />you should tell us why we should continue to allow you to sell <br />milk and cream in Lexington, testing as it does. We have here <br />the results of the last testing done on November 12th and they <br />are good. What have you done to correct your problems? <br />Mr. Burns: If I may I will speak for Mr. Connors. I am <br />an attorney but am not speaking as one tonight. I do represent <br />the executor and trust of the estate of John Connor. Lawrence <br />Connor brought me your letter about 3 or 4 weeks ago but first <br />I would like to give you some back ground to our present prob- <br />lems and I assure you that we have been deeply concerned and <br />have been doing everything humanly possible. <br />John Connor died very suddenly in March of this year. John <br />was the person in charge of the business in the plant and he <br />always took care of these things. Right after that one of our <br />key men was killed in a car accident, this left Lawrence Connor <br />zr <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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