A tablet in honour of Bloor Street Baptist Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War was unveiled on June 20, 1920, by Brigadier General Gunn during a service led by Reverend W.A. Cameron. The church on Bloor Street was sold on October 15, 1925 and the congregation moved to Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.
Inscription
“In memory of the following members of this church and congregation who in the great war, 1914-1915, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their lives that others might live in freedom.”
James Russell Chamberlain
Allan MacNab Denovan
Cecil Harry Foxlee
John Buchan Freeland
Gordon Stephen Gilbert
William Norman Jones
Walter Allison Kirckconnell
Albert W. Lansdell
William Edward Lloyd
Clarence MacKenzie
Archibald Webb Palmer
Harry Roy Smith
Bernard Freeman Trotter
Frank Beddow
John W. Carter
Wilfrid Arthur
W. Cook
Charles Walter Davis
Ernest Herbert Davis
Charles George Gibson
William Robertson Goodall
Geoffrey Heighington
Robert Inman
John Boyd Lewis
John Arthur
Robert Martin
Stanley Martin
William James Metivier
Frederick L. Miller
Herbert James Ness
Roy Harold Robinson
Clarence Everton Thompson
Visitor information
First World War Tablet
1585 Yonge Street
Toronto
Ontario
Lat. 43.6903054
Long. -79.3948877