In the early 1920’s, a memorial stained glass window was erected by Robert McCausland Company in the local highschool to honour Tweed, Ontario’s fallen soldiers from World War I amid dignitaries Brigadier General A. E. Ross and the Reverend Dr. Bruce Taylor, Principal of Queen’s University. The three panel stained glass window depicts a soldier armed with bayonet at its centre and bookended either side with the names of the dead from the Tweed area. The window was erected in honour of those who had paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War. A local restoration team from Sunrise Glass Works performed repair work in the early 1970’s when the school board was in the midst of tearing down the original part of the high school, erected near the end of World War I. The window migrated to a safe spot in a newer addition to the school.