A window in honour of Parkdale Methodist Church parishioners who served in the First World War was donated by the Ladies’ Red Cross Society and unveiled by Brigadier General C.H. Mitchell, CMG and Major Reverend C.A. Williams on October 5, 1919. One hundred eighty-six soldiers and nurses enlisted and 17 gave their lives. The window depicts the risen Christ leaving the tomb and appearing to the Apostles. It speaks of victory.
The congregation united in 1925 and became Parkdale United Church. It is not known what happened to the window.