Dedication: This window was the completion of a work done during World War II. There were 298 men and women from the parish who served in the conflict, eight of whom were killed in action. The window was dedicated on Remembrance Sunday, November 12, 1950 by Bishop W.F. Barfoot, Bishop of the Diocese of Edmonton. On the same Sunday, the Honour Roll (1939-1945) was dedicated and unveiled. It hangs to the right of the Remembrance window. The brass plate underneath the window memorializes the eight men who died during the war: Frederick John Boyer, George William Rupert Dalton, James Albert Fairall, James Manning, Robert Molloy, Gordon Harvey Noble, Edmund Cecil Phillips, and Richard Clare Smith.
Dedication: This window was given in loving memory of the Rev. Graham George Reynolds, Rector of Holy Trinity 1927-1941. It was erected by his wife, Katherine Muriel, and his three children, John, Robert, and Elizabeth. The family selected this particular location as it is immediately above where Rev. Reynolds so often sat.
Dedication: This window, like the window portraying St. Paul, is a memorial to the Rev. Graham George Reynolds, Rector of Holy Trinity 1927-1941. The donors included many surviving members of the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, in which Rev. Reynolds himself served, as well as members of the Canadian Legion, the 19th Alberta Dragoons, the Legion of Frontiersmen, and the Edmonton Fusiliers, all of which Rev. Reynolds served as Chaplain.