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Ali <br /> 10 <br /> Herring Warden—George E. Avant <br /> Farm Bureau Directors (2)—Helen Edwards and <br /> Selena Coombs <br /> Fence Viewers (2)—Leo H. Peters and George Perlot <br /> Harbor Master—Horace Gifford <br /> Finance Committee (5)—Pauline Hicks, Charles <br /> iI <br /> Peters, Frank H. Hicks, Gordon Greene, Bernard <br /> Peters <br /> An unanimous vote. <br /> Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to accept <br /> the Town Officers' reports. <br /> Action: Upon motion duly made and seconded it <br /> was voted to accept Article as read. <br /> An unanimous vote. <br /> Article 3. To see if the Town. will hear and act <br /> upon the reports of any committees hereto chosen, or <br /> appoint committees for any purpose the Town may <br /> deem it advisable, or take any other action thereon. <br /> Action: All committees were requested to be heard <br /> from at this time. The committee appointed to contact <br /> the Cape& Vineyard Electric Company in regards to ex- <br /> tension of a power line from the rotary circle to the <br /> John's Pond Development, reported that the Cape & <br /> Vineyard had been contacted and they had set forth a <br /> figure what it would cost the inhabitants of that partic- <br /> ular locality to have the line extended. <br /> The committee appointed to investigate the possi- <br /> bility of dedicating the Rotary on Route 28 and the <br /> Square at the intersection of Route 130, and School <br /> Street in memory of the men who lost their lives in <br /> World War II, reported that they had not done anything <br /> 1 <br /> f <br /> J <br /> 2 <br />
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