A recent act of vandalism that saw graffiti scribbled across the top of the war cenotaph located outside the Alliston Legion is the ultimate show of disrespect, says Alliston Second World War veteran Jack Tiernay.
“It’s an insult to those who lost a son, and those families who are still
existing in Alliston and area today,” said Tiernay, a former navy man.
Nottawasaga OPP are looking into the act of vandalism at the legion located on Dufferin Street South. Someone spray painted ‘Jesus Rules’ across the top of the memorial last week sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
Legion branch manager Jennifer Fortin called police to investigate after she noticed the damage Thursday morning around 11 a.m.
“It’s absolutely abhorrent behaviour,” she said.
“All graffiti is bad, but to do it on a cenotaph?” she added.
The memorial lists the local men who died serving in the First and Second World War and also honours sacrifices made during the Korean War and peacekeeping missions.
Fortin said she’s been speaking with the Town of New Tecumseth for advice on how to best remove the markings, however her main concern is how to clean the paint off without causing further harm to the memorial’s delicate stone surface.
“We want to be very careful in removing it not to cause damage….we might have to sandblast it,” she said.
Fortin isn’t sure how much it will cost to remove the paint, though she’s fairly certain it won’t be cheap.
“The cost for us in terms of money right now, we’d prefer not to spend money on that sort of thing,” she said.
The reaction from local war veterans, legion members and current military members over the vandalism has been nothing short of shock and disgust.
“They couldn’t believe it, they were gob smacked,” she said, referring to Second World War veterans.
“We also had some Base Borden members here at the legion last week for lunch and they couldn’t believe it either.”
Shortly after this story was published, a spokesperson for Veterans Affairs Canada Minister Steven Blaney reached out to The Herald to condemn the act, but to also offer assistance from the ministry.
“These blatant and disrespectful acts of vandalism cannot be condoned under any circumstances.," said press secretary Jean-Christophe de le Rue. "We encourage any organization to contact Veterans Affairs Canada who may be able to help restore the monument to its rightful condition through the Cenotaph and Monument Restoration Program Program." ....