Worked in morning.
Catholic Action meeting in afternoon, then Red Cross parcels given out, dated April and June 1942, the sort we had in October 1942. Outside they looked in bad condition (brown cardboard boxes) but not bad otherwise. Two of our chocolates weren't good, but there seem to be no blown tins. We opened tin of lobster paste.
Lecture by Dr. Dean Smith on 'Food.'
The Holloway family, and Clifton are getting private parcels, which were meant for Charles and Eileen Medley who had been in camp but were repatriated in 1943.
((I don't know how many 'private parcels' arrived with the general shipment: I guess relatives in UK or USA 'in the know' managed to get them included.
The private parcels sent to internees who had already been repatriated were presumably distributed by our council. Clifton Large & his parents were Canadian but chose not to be repatriated in 1943, (because Clifton wouldn't leave my sister Mabel, and his parents wouldn't leave without him), so their nationality was probably what earned them the Medleys' parcel.
The Holloways' eldest daughter Edith was married and lived with her husband in Canada; very probably Edith had sent the parcel the Holloways received.))