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100 <br />After further discussion it was agreed that our main concern was with <br />the public health problem and our only interest was having the whole sit- <br />uation corrected. <br />The Board agreed to send the letter drafted in May an updated copy to <br />the Town Manager. <br />The following permits were signed by the Board: <br />FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS <br />Christos Restaurant, 1 Meriam St. - new owner <br />Le Bellecour Restaurant, 10 Muzzey St. <br />Daniel Martinez, Lexington Golf Club, Hill St. <br />FROZEN DESSERT <br />Friendly Ice Cream, 1060 Waltham St. <br />ANIMAL PERMITS <br />John D. Chiesa, Jr., 44 Adams St., 12 horses, 2 ponies <br />John Sellars, Concord Ave., 1 horse <br />Meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, September 11, <br />1978 at 7:00 P.M. of the Town Office Building. Members present were: Dr. <br />William L. Cosgrove, Chariman; Mr. James Lambie, Dr. Michael S. Erdos and <br />George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. <br />TRI COMMUNITY At 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Jayne Tapia, Director of Tri Community Services, <br />HEALTH came before the board to discuss ideas for new programs for the coming year. <br />SERVICES <br />Yrs. Tapia explained that the budget amount received from the Board of <br />Health has been less due to the declining case loads, therefore, they were <br />wondering if a few new prograr^ could be started to keep the budget figures <br />up. She explained that the amount paid for this past year was just half <br />of *:hat was paid for services the previous year. <br />The main source of income for the Tri Community Health Services from <br />the Board of Health is from the Well Elderly Clinics. In a study done by <br />Jean Wood this past year indicated that the people attending the clinics <br />at the three different locations were not from the villages where the clinics <br />were held but about 77% of the people attending the clinics came from the <br />outside. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said that would indicate that the clinics should be set <br />up outside the villages. He wondered if any thought had been given to ser- <br />vice these people at other places in town. <br />Mrs. Tapia said the Counsel on Aging new headquarters might be a good <br />place to hold some clinics or programs because of the easy accessibility of <br />the rooms. If a nurse was posted there for an hour a week she could see <br />