FOOD PARCELS
We are assured on all sides that the need for food parcels for Britain is as great as ever. Many Unions send them regularly and many Church and other organisations also carry on this work of mercy and friendship. Unions are advised that fat and soap are among the prime necessities. Messages received teli of the difficulties in connection with the soap shortage. It is a good plan to send to other Unions in England or Scotland. The contents are sure to he well distributed t and to reach those who need them most. If no other addresses arc known w r e give the following as being reliable: Miss Dorothy Staunton, 19c, Medway Street, Westminster, London, S.W.I, and Mrs.* MacFarlane, Greystones, 16 Bruce Road, Glasgow. It would be a fine thing if each Union could get one parcel away for Christmas.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 9, 1 October 1948, Page 2
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144FOOD PARCELS White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 9, 1 October 1948, Page 2
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