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The Voice of North Dundas
Vol 2, No 23
July 14, 2021
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The new sign and arbour entrance at Veterans View Park. Courtesy of the Morewood Recreation Association
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One hundred years ago, on July 6, 1921, a new “soldiers’ monument” was unveiled in Morewood. It was a dignified affair, with a special veterans’ parade and dinner to mark the event. In that seemingly far-off time, special arrangements were made for feeding horses and parking cars. A century later, the efforts of volunteers in the community have resulted in new funding being acquired to renovate
the cenotaph. Veterans Affairs Canada has provided a grant of up to $25,000 through its Commemorative Partnership Program. This sum will be added to the funds already raised through the volunteer initiative, and it is hoped that a formal rededication ceremony will be held on Friday, September 10, assuming further COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted to allow the local community to attend and participate in the service. The volunteer committee has been working on the
project for over 18 months. The Township of North Dundas supported the restoration with a significant donation to kick-off the fundraising campaign, and fundraising events and initiatives have helped to meet their goal. An online Go Fund Me donation page raised $2,000, an online auction brought in another $2,000, and a take-out ham dinner by Christ Church United at the Chesterville Legion also managed to bring in $2,000. The total cost of the renovations is expected to be
around $63,000 and will involve cleaning, examining and ensuring the structural integrity of the monument and repairing the damaged First World War plaque. A new plaque will be added to include the name of one soldier from Morewood whose name had not been inscribed on the cenotaph, and granite pillars will be added along the outside of the walkway around the cenotaph with images of the soldiers etched on top.
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