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Back row: Bernie Klassen, Leonard Enns, Leonar d Loeppky, Arthur Pankratz, Victor Fast, Ken Topnick, Ken Barkman, Willie Warkentin, John Enns, Mr. Pet ers. Front row: Viola Warkentin, Laura Heier, Mild red Siemens, Clara Penner, Betty Goertzen, Alice Stadnyk, Louise Reimer, Adina Brandt. U.N. Seminar Report July 12 - 16, 1955 saw approximately 110 young people from high schools in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario converging on the Fort Garry campus of the University of Manitoba for the third annual United Na¬ tions Seminar. Sylvia Rieger and I had the privilege of representing the S.C.I. at this Seminar. The Seminar was sponsored by the Winni¬ peg Branch of the United Nations Associa¬ tion in Canada and by the Department of University Extension and Adult Education of the University of Manitoba. The purpose of the Seminar is to teach young people of Canada about the work of the U.N. in the world today, and to equip them to further the work of the United Nations. Lectures on the Work of the U.N. were given by various well-informed speakers, twice daily. One of the main speakers at the Seminar was Mrs. A. L. Caldwell, B.Sc. who was one of the memb ers of the Canadian delegation to the eighth General Assembly of the U.N. Through the lectures and the discussions which followed, we learned that the United Nations is seeking to prevent a World War by ridding the world of the four “germs” of war: hunger, disease, poverty, and ignorance. Gerald Reimer. PAGE FORTY
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