Memorial Chapel

Toronto, Ontario
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The Memorial Chapel was built in The Church of The Messiah at 240 Avenue Road in thankfulness to God for the conclusion of the Second World War. It was dedicated on 9 June 1946 and the names of nineteen members of the parish who made the supreme sacrifice were carved on the paneling. The chapel was dedicated by the Right Reverend H.J. Hamilton

The chapel was destroyed in a fire in 1976 that gutted the church and parish hall. Inside the Memorial Chapel were a First World War Plaque and 3rd Battalion (Toronto Regiment) Cross.

Inscription

To the Glory of God, and in honoured memory
of the men of the Parish who made the supreme
sacrifice in the Second World War.

Ivor B. Baldwin
Arthur Barrett
Allen George Bradley
Frederick H. Broad
John William Brown
Ronald D. Bryan
Frank R. Comery
John A. Dickson
Frederick F. Duff
Stanley F. Duke
David D.S. Grant
Kenneth R.O. Hendren
Frank O. Lusty
George W. Morrison
Herbert P. Morrison
Norman E. Mountford
Oliver Pratlett
J.G. Graham Rae
William B. Wilson

Location
Memorial Chapel

Toronto
Ontario
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The Church of The Messiah gutted from the 1976 fire.

Diocese of Toronto Anglican Church of Canada
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Memorial Chapel

Diocese of Toronto Anglican Church of Canada
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