An organ in honour of Royce Avenue Presbyterian Church parishioners who served and parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War was unveiled on March 25, 1923. The congregation at Royce and Perth Avenues joined the United Church in 1925 and became Alhambra Avenue United Church. High Park-Alhambra United Church was established in 1970 with the union of High Park Avenue United Church and Alhambra Avenue United Church. The congregation used the High Park Avenue building which was located at the corner of High Park Avenue and Annette Street. The congregation closed in 1996 and it is not known what happened to the organ.
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Sunday School War Memorial
This First World War plaque is stored on site at Beach United Church.
First World War Tablet
A tablet honouring Runnymede Presbyterian Church parishioners who served in the First World War was unveiled by Lieutenant-Colonel (Reverend) G.W. Wood on October 26, 1919.
First World War Tablet
On July 17, 1921, a tablet was unveiled honouring Riverdale Presbyterian Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War.
First World War Tablet
On September 28, 1919, Brigadier-General Mitchell unveiled a tablet honouring Rhodes Avenue Presbyterian Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War. The congregation joined the United Church in 1925.
Frist World War Tablet
On May 2, 1920, a tablet was unveiled honouring Queen Street East Presbyterian Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War. The ceremony was led by Reverend J.B. Paulin of Rosedale Presbyterian Church and the tablet was unveiled by Charles Minty. Reverend Paulin was wounded at nine in the morning on Easter Monday, 1917 and Charles on the same day in the afternoon.
First World War Tablet
On June 2, 1918, a tablet was unveiled honouring Parkdale Presbyterian Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War. The unique service opened with a baptism, symbolizing the rising of a new generation. Many of the bereaved parents had brought their hero sons to the same altar in childhood. Reverend A. Logan Geggie read the names of the fallen, one of whom was his own son. Reverend Geggie left for overseas later that day and served at the British YMCA where half of his time was devoted to Canadian soldiers.
Second World War Tablet
This Second World War Tablet is stored on site at Beach United Church.
First World War Tablet
A First World War tablet was erected in Bellefair Methodist Church at 2 Bellfair Avenue. The congregation joined the United Church in 1925. Kew Beach United and Bellefair United amalgamated in 2007 and the tablet is stored on site at Beach United Church.
Second World War Tablet
This Second World War Tablet is stored on site at Beach United Church.