A window in the nave of The Church of the Good Shepherd was dedicated to the memory of Corporal Matthew Henry Greenwood who died in the First World War. Matthew was born to Lawrence Herbert and Rozella Greenwood in Halifax, England on 6 September 1895 and in 1913 the family settled in Toronto, Ontario. He was working as a grocer when he enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 22 September 1914 and became a corporal in the 15th Battalion in Europe. On 3 June 1916 while fighting at Mount Sorrel, he was reported missing, later confirmed to be killed in action.
In May 2015 four churches, The Church of the Good Shepherd, St. John Weston, St. David and The Church of the Advent, voted to amalgamate, and the new Church of St. Mary and St. Martha was opened on 11 October 2015.