Ponoka and District Cenotaph

 

 
Ponoka, Alberta

The Cenotaph was erected around 1960, in memory of our fallen comrades who served in World War I, World War II and Korea.

A newly constructed Cairn shaped Cenotaph constructed of local field stone was unveiled in June of 1961, in honour of our fallen comrades who served in WWI, WWII and Korea. The total cost to Ponoka Branch 66 was 1156.50 dollars, which included landscaping. Volunteers of the branch picked and hauled the field stone. Events held at the Cenotaph include Drumhead Services and the annual Remembrance Wreath Service. For over thirty years upkeep and maintenance of the grounds was performed by legion members but in recent years the Town of Ponoka has taken over this task. The Legion Branch recently repaired and repainted the stonework at a cost of 900.00 dollars. The Canadian flag flies at the rear of the Cenotaph and is always kept in good repair.

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