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RUTH BONNEVILLE John Sinclair

John Sinclair: SELKIRK -- The funny thing about John Sinclair being struck by two bullets during fighting in France in the Second World War was who found him. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. Dr. Lorne Canvin and Blaine McVety right are working to erect a memorial to the Dufferin Gang on Main Street in Selkirk. They've raised $6,000 so far. RUTH BONNEVILLE / Photo Store The veterans Mae Gulewich holds a photo of her father, John Sinclair, one of the Dufferin Gang wounded in the Second World War. Photo Store Sinclair was one of 29 men who enlisted at the same time in 1942 from a single block on Dufferin Avenue in Selkirk. Enlarge Image (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.