This tablet was unveiled at the Sunday morning worship in Westminster-Central United Church on November 6, 1949, by Lieutenant-Governor Ray Lawson. It was erected in memory of those from the congregation who fell in the Second World War. Westminster-Central United Church, previously Westminster Presbyterian Church joined Old St. Andrew's as St. Andrew's United Church in 1950 at the present site on Bloor Street, and the Old St. Andrew's site was sold.
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Other
Inscription
1939 1945
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE MEN
OF THIS CONGREGATION WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- BADGEROW, MURRAY REID
- BEETON, EDWARD
- HENDRY, GEORGE A.
- HEERABOUT, REUBEN
- KNOWLSON, WILLIAM
- LAKE, KENNETH
- LUEY, WILLIAM
- MURRISON, ANGUS
- PRENTICE, ROBERT
- STRINGER, GEORGE
HE THAT LOSETH HIS LIFE FOR MY SAKE,
SHALL FIND IT.
Visitor information
Location
Second World War Tablet
117 Bloor Street E
Toronto
Ontario
Second World War Tablet
117 Bloor Street E
Toronto
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.6707647
Long. -79.384349
Lat. 43.6707647
Long. -79.384349