It is not known when the First World War Tablet was unveiled at Central Methodist Church. The name Central Methodist Church was adopted in 1865 and in 1925 the congregation merged with Westminster Presbyterian Church to become Westminster-Central United Church. In 1950, Old St. Andrew's United and Westminster-Central United merged to form St. Andrew's United Church at the present site on Bloor Street.
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other
Inscription
1914 1918
To the Glory of God
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
- ADAMS, COLEMAN BOYD
- AGGETT, W. HARVEY
- BRAY, WILLIAM OLIVER
- BREAKFIELD, GEORGE D.
- BUCK, ERNEST
- DAVIS, CHARLES WALTER
- ELLIS, DOUGLAS QUIRK
- GRIFFIN, CHARLES MELVILLE
- HAMLIN, LATHAM B.
- YEAMAN, ROBERT LEITCH
- MILLIGAN, ANDREW
- MORRIS, CHARLES STUART
- MCGILLICUDDY, ARTHUR D.
- PEPPIATT, FREDERICK CHARLES
- POTTER, ALVIN RUSSELL
- SWAN, HAROLD HOUGH
- TRIBBLE, JOHN WILLIAM
- WALKER, JOSEPH TACKABERRY
- WILLIAMS, EARL T.
"HE THAT LOSETH HIS LIFE FOR MY SAKE, SHALL FIND IT."
Visitor information
Location
First World War Tablet
117 Bloor Street E
Toronto
Ontario
First World War Tablet
117 Bloor Street E
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6707468
Long. -79.3844125
Lat. 43.6707468
Long. -79.3844125