First World War Tablet

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other

On October 3, 1920, a memorial tablet was unveiled to the 27 men from the congregation of Old St. Andrew's Church who made the supreme sacrifice in the First World War. The service was attending by Brigadier-General Ross, CB, CMB, who had charge of a unit in the first contingent. The tablet was unveiled by tow Highlanders in uniform.

In 1950, Old St. Andrew's and Westminster-Central joined as St. Andrew's United Church at the present site on Bloor Street, and the Old St. Andrew's site was sold. 

Inscription

In Memory
of
the men of this congregation
who made the supreme sacrifice
in the Great War.

1914 ∗ 1918

Honour and Liberty

  • Alan, William D.
  • Beverly, George
  • Brown, Norman J.
  • Cockburn, George D.
  • French, Gordon
  • Glendenning, Stanley H.
  • Heebner, Carl
  • Hiscocks, William D.
  • Hunter, Thomas
  • Laurie, William
  • Leslie, W. G.
  • McGiffin, Allan G.
  • McKinnon, Donald L.
  • Wilson, William C.

    Mills, Alexander

  • Morris, Robert C.
  • Mortimer, C. Norman
  • Preston, Wilfred J.
  • Scott, Charles B.
  • Stewart, Robert G.
  • Sutherland, John C.
  • Symons, John H.
  • Tibb, Craig C.
  • Turnbull, J. Roy
  • Turner, William A.
  • Wallace, Alexander
  • Webster, James F.

“Greater love hath no man than this, that
a man lay down his life for his friends.” John 15, 13.

Location
First World War Tablet

117 Bloor Street E
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6707647
Long. -79.384349

Old St. Andrew's Church First World War Tablet

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