Etobicoke Cenotaph


 
Etobicoke City Hall, Etobicoke, Ontario

Constructed in 1968 in memory of those who gave their life in World War I (1914 - 1918), World War II (1939 - 1945), and the Korean War (1950 - 1953).

War Memorial - Etobicoke Municipal Centre

The Board of Control received a report from the Director of Information Services dated August 15th, 1968, dealing with the establishment of a war memorial at the Municipal Centre and recommending that the clock tower be converted into a memorial, in accordance with a design submitted by Mr. R. Russell, an interested citizen. The report advised that the cost of converting the clock tower would amount to the sum of $1,250.00 all inclusive and, further, that the five Legions throughout the Borough of Etobicoke were in complete accord with the proposal.**

Remembrance and poppy week services held annually at the Cenotaph.
 
 
Adjacent to the Cenotaph, a provincial plaque commemorating CPL. F.G. Topham, V.C., an Etobicoke war Hero.

**Fifteenth Report of the Board of Control
Adopted by Council, Sept. 9, 1968

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