The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 29

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 29
Vol. 66 #4 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 17 recognized. They are working to erect a memorial to the veterans of DufFerin Street. They recently raised 16,000 from a “mug, spud and steak” night. They are also in talks with three levels of government for financial support, and are being assisted by the local legion. The block on DufFerin is between Main and Jemima streets. A condo development on Main Street has agreed to leave a 250-square-foot space for a monument of some kind. It’s uncertain how many of the 29 came back. There may also have been a woman enlistee, making 30, but that hasn’t been verified yet. McVety and Canvin are still researching the fate of the 29 DufFerin volunteers. The McLean family on the DufFerin block had four sons serving at the same time. The Scramstad family had three sons enlisted, and several families had two sons join. Canvin knows one who didn’t return, his cousin, Charlie Griffiths. “He was a bomber pilot and was shot down. The whole thing exploded and he was never found,” he said. Canvin had another cousin and an uncle in the DufFerin Gang. McVety’s father served but was not from DufFerin. Only one of the original 29 is still alive and is believed to be living somewhere in Ontario. John Sinclair passed away last year at the age of 86. He fought with the Canadian Essex Scottish Regiment out of Windsor, Ont. He told his children he carved his initials into the Eiffel Tower in PHOTO COURTESY OF GORD HENRIKSON Harold Henrikson

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