reater Blood Shipments The most modern packing methods are used in the five L110 parcels are "liinned overseas in the crates slionn Red Cross Packing" Centers across Canada. We see here here. inc-in» [mini imrCels per crate, and innumerable a stapling machine used in preliminary sealing work. thousands of crates dcspatched overseas every month. “fins” 211i five major Canadian cities, Red Cross Packing days a week. alon _ g the fast-moving assembly line, Centers are busy putting out food parcels by the toil cheerfully the mothers, wives, sisters, and thousands for our prisoners in enemy camps. Five girl-friends of the boys who fight “over there”. Bees ft ' W. O. V. B. S h ‘d , h ed fro en my prison Cards and letters By the thousands pour into Red hese letters have already reached the Centers. - llilefillilifigt cgisipgafiileyvmatlfinfigidaggmieieiiiit eiltielrillliz camp is showif tligiil(gngvVtii)ee1%?1pCi'oss ligorkgrs for the Cross Packing _Centers, acknowledging the sincere In 1943, the Red tCi-oss tlhtelédSC shailgtiiiigllg sglléliglllso ‘fwd Parcels has prevented many a prisoner's death. weekly parcels shipped to him from this very Center. gratitude of prisoners. Four hundred thousand oi parcels pei week o m enie n . ' '3" hands reach for the letter from home, for the parcel that will contain a Another Canadian Red Cross activity. Human blood is A severely-wounded soldier receives a plasma transfusion to sii-cneilien liim for . "9h-needed suppl of food Allied prisoners in a German prism! wimp Patiently prepared for processing. Plasma only the vital part a major surgical operation. Blood clinics of our Canadian cities contribute to Wait or their mil,’ They need fwd and dothing. We must send some regularlv. o! blood, remains when it is shipped to battlefield. a large extent in supplying‘ blood plasma to the Canadian contimzent hospitals. Nun-J In... n.._. I |Il..»..5_