The Ponsford's were quite active in the local social scene. In October of 1922 Mrs. Ponsford entertained the Anglican Girls Club of Queen's University. The Oct.25, 1922 issue of the Kingston Standard reported that "…Hallowe'en favors, yellow candles and ferns formed the decorations in the drawing room and were used in the tea room. The Dean of Ontario and the Rev. W.E. Kidd were present at the tea hour to welcome the College girls to the Anglican Club."
Warden Ponsford was on retiring leave from January until October of 1932. During his leave, the first major riot in the history of the penitentiary took place. At this point, it is not known whether Warden Ponsford continued to reside at Cedarhedge during his leave.


