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LJ <br />SELECTMENIS MEETING. <br />APRIL 14, 1931. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was <br />held at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building at <br />7:30 P.M. Messrs. Trask, Custance, Blake, Shannon <br />and Gilereast were present. The Supt. of Public Works <br />and the Clerk were also present. <br />Request was received from Mr. William J. Marshall <br />for the red!zeed rate for the use of Cary Memorial Hall <br />for a dress rehearsal on Sunday April 26th and the show <br />night.. April 29th, on behalf of the Catholic churches. <br />The Board voted to charge $5.00 for the rehearsal. <br />And $25.00 for the show. <br />1 <br />Reduced rate <br />for show. <br />Mr. Robert L. Ryder came before the Board and <br />stated that he was very much interested in the Vine <br />Brook Drainage project, and requested that an article <br />Article, <br />be inserted in the Warrant for action at the Town <br />Vine Brook <br />Meeting to be held April 27th. <br />project. <br />The Board informed Mr. Ryder that they would <br />discuss the matter and would, no doubt, take some <br />action to insert an article in the Warrant. <br />Verbal request was received from the Canteen <br />Lunch requesting that they be allowed to remain open <br />Canteen Lunch <br />all night April 19th and on Monday, April 20th until <br />to remain <br />1:30 Tuesday morning. <br />open all <br />The Board voted to grant permission to the Canteen <br />night, Apr. <br />Lunch provided they did not disturb the tenants in <br />19th. <br />the block. <br />Mr. Walter G. Black came before the Board and <br />presented a proposition called the Dunwhit Bowling <br />Greens. This is a bowling alley which can be set up <br />in any space thirty feet long. It comes in three <br />Dunwhit <br />different lengths, 30, 40 and 60 feet. He desired to <br />Bowling <br />know whether or not this bowling alley, which is an <br />Greens. <br />out door one, could be placed in a business district. <br />It was the desire of their Company to place two at the <br />Lexington Battle Green Miniature Golf Course, free of <br />charge for introduction of this type of outdoor sport. <br />The Boa -d inquired about the noise that would come <br />from the bowling greens, and Mr. Black stated that <br />there would be no noise from the alley except when the <br />pins dropped. <br />The Board decided that this was a proposition that <br />could be placed in any bus iness dist rict , and so <br />informed Mr. Black. <br />Mr. Bond togbther with Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Ross <br />.,Eldridge"`came before the Board and asked whether or not <br />an article could be inserted in the Warrant requesting <br />