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1 <br />1 <br />7 <br />(2) Inspection of all construction work shall be per- <br />formed by the Board of Public Works or its duly authorized <br />agent at the expense of the contractor or subdivider. <br />(3) All engineering services in connection therewith <br />shall be furnished by and at the expense of the con- <br />tractor or subdivider. <br />(4) Upon completion of such work, satisfactory to the <br />Department of Public Works, certificates of approval <br />shall be issued to the subdivider and to the Building <br />Inspector. <br />ARCHIBALD R. GIROUX BOARD <br />WILLIAM G. POTTER <br />A. EDWARD ROWSE OF <br />ERROL H. LOCKE <br />GEORGE W. SARANO SURVEY <br />A telegram from Edith.Nourse Rogers anda letter from <br />David I. Walsh were received advising that the W.P.A. school W.P..A* <br />lunchroom project had been approved. Mr. Rowse moved that Project <br />Mr. Beach be instructed to proceed with the project as soon <br />as the State Administrator approves the project. Mr. Potter <br />seconded the motion and it was so voted. The Clerk was <br />instructed to request Mr. Beach to try to take the women for <br />this project from the Welfare rolls as far as possible. <br />Mr. Rowse moved that the Town Meeting be adjourned from Town <br />March 4th to March 25th, 1940, rather than March 18, 1940, Meeting <br />Mr. Potter seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Notice was received from Robert Whitney of the ex- <br />piration of fire insurance policy in the sum of $11,100. <br />on Feb. 8th. Mr. Potter moved that the policy be renewed <br />fora period of five years through Mr. Whitney's office. <br />Mr. Sarano seconded the motionand it was so voted. <br />Insurance <br />Mr. Rowse moved that an article be inserted in the <br />warrant for the Annual Town Meeting to see if the Town will Article <br />vote to authorize the Selectmen to place not exceeding 50% <br />of the town fire insurance in agency mutual companies. Mr. <br />Sarano seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Letter was received from the Secretary of the Allied 19th of <br />Veterans Council advising that the following were appointed April <br />to the 19th of April Committee for 1940: Claude A. Palmer, Committee <br />Chairman, A. Thomas Ferry, Irving L. Moore, Albert A. Miller, <br />and Julius Seltzer. Mr. Locke moved that the suggested <br />committee be appointed. Mr. Sarano seconded the motion and <br />it was so voted, <br />
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