A window in the baptistry of The Church of the Good Shepherd was dedicated to the memory of Private Albert Edward England who died in the First World War. Albert was born in Bowmanville, Ontario on 12 March 1879. He worked as an engineer in Saskatchewan before he enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Winnipeg on 8 March 1916 and was transferred to the 27th Battalion when he reached Europe. On 6 November 1917 he was killed in action while fighting at Passchendaele.
In May 2015 four churches, The Church of the Good Shepherd, St. John Weston, St. David and The Church of the Advent, voted to amalgamate, and the new Church of St. Mary and St. Martha was opened on 11 October 2015.