In Memoriam
1914-1918
Edward Arkell
James Akers
Arthur Bellamy
Walter Boag
Clarence Booth
Fred Brown
Allen Butler
Wm. Chambers
C.W. Connolly
Alex. Cox
Paul Crofoot
Harry Edmund Easterbrook
Wm. Fee
Walter Ford
G.C. Garland
John Hassard
John E. Howe
Geo. C. Howe
Thos. A. Kidd
Wm. King
W.E. Lloyde
Alex Manuel
Eli Patten
Wm. Perkins
Frank Phillips
Norman Robertson
Wm. A. Rumsby
Arnold W. Rutherford
Victor Thompson
Edwin Wardell
Albert Webb
1939-1945
Fred Anderson
Frank Bartholomew
Edward Beynon
W. Brooks
Albert Cake
Harry Champion, D.F.C.
H.R. Crowe
J.A. Derry
Edward Foster, D.F.C.
Ross Hardy
Allan Hook
Albert Knott
M.J. Lindsay
Allan Menzies
James Murray
Gordon Reith
J. Lowery Reid
Cyril Rutherford
John Sinden
W.T. Stafford
John Stephens
John Storer
Jack Symes
Wm. Taylor
E. Townsend
Arnold Warrener
C.W.A. Marchmount.
Let us now honour our dead, remembering
the names of those who gave their lives
for freedom, and died that we might live.
IN MEMORY OF J.G. URWIN
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The kindly, lovable, Christian gentleman, who served this church so well for so many years as recording steward and Session clerk.
Dr. FRED J. CONBOY
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the enthusiastic, buoyant man of faith, who served his city so well in Council, and this church as General Superintendent of the Church School and member of session for so many years. He was one of the originals.
ARTHUR H. GILLEY
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the careful, consecrated, devoted layman, who served his city well for many years in the offices of the Board of Education, and this church as Treasurer for so many years. He, too, was one of the originals.