St. Monica's Church First World War Plaque

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St. Monica's Church First World War Plaque

Toronto, Ontario

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A plaque was donated to St. Monica's Church and dedicated to those who served in the First World War.

St. Monica’s Church was first located on the north-east corner of Gerrard Street and Ashdale Avenue in 1910. The site was sold and a new location was acquired on Hiawatha Avenue in 1921 which served as the worship space for St. Monica’s until 1930, after which it was used as a parish hall. In 2002, the site on Hiawatha Avenue was sold.

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St. Monica's Church First World War Plaque

Toronto
Ontario
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