St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Second World War Window

Simcoe, Ontario
Type
Other

St. Paul's Presbyterian Church has memorial windows dedicated to the men from their congregation who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars. 

On the east wall is the window in memory of the seven men who died in the Second World War. The window was created in 1965 by Robert McCausland Limited. St. Michael - the brilliant colouring of his raiment, this youthful celestial warrior clad in coat of mail, sworded and shielded, stands triumphant, symbolic of victory over evil. St. Michael, as Captain of the heavenly hosts, is generally accepted as the protector of Airmen.

On the west wall is the window in memory of the 13 men who died in the First World War.

Inscription

BE STRONG AND OF GOOD COURAGE

JAMES D. HAMILTON
ARCHIE HUNTER
ARTHUR G. INNES
ALAN H. JACKSON
ROBERT MCGHIE
JAMES A. C. STEWART
FRANK TEDLEY

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF THIS
CONGREGATION WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WORLD WAR OF 1939 - 1945
ERECTED BY THE CONGREGATION

Location
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Second World War Window

85 Lot Street
Simcoe
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 42.8361087
Long. -80.3068017

stained glass window

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church/Église presbytérienne St. Paul's
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