Wardens and chairs of Peel Region

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This is a list of the Wardens and Chairs of the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario an administrative area located west of Toronto.

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YearWarden/ChairRepresentingNotes
1867John Barnhardt Village of Streetsville
1868-1870Kenneth Chisholm Village of Brampton
1871-1872Thomas Bowles Chinguacousy Township
1873-1874Robert Cotton Toronto Township
1875William Porter Toronto Gore Township
1876Henry Bracken Caledon Township
1877-1878 Sir Melville Parker Toronto Township
1879Richard Hewson Chinguacousy Township
1880Alexander McLaren Caledon Township
1881Thomas Swinarton Albion Township
1882J. P. Hutton Chinguacousy Township
1883M. W. Cook Toronto Township
1884William Porter Toronto Gore Township
1885W. A. McCulla Town of Brampton
1886Alexander Cunnington Chinguacousy Township
1887George Atkinson Caledon Township
1888H. H. Bolton Village of Bolton
1889William Andrew Village of Streetsville
1890W. R. Wright Toronto Township
1891Walter Watson Toronto Gore Township
1892John Groat Chinguacousy Township
1893Richard Blain Town of Brampton
1894Thomas Hanna Albion Township
1895R. B. Henry Caledon Township
1896Henry Shook Toronto Township
1897John Graydon Village of Streetsville
1898Reuben S. Lightheart Chinguacousy Township
1899Thomas D. Norval Town of Brampton
1900 Robert Johnston Caledon Township
1901William G. Lyons Chinguacousy Township
1902G. R. Anderson Town of Brampton
1903S. A. Egan Village of Bolton
1904James Jackson Town of Brampton
1905Edward J Ellis Caledon Township
1906George T. Ward Toronto Gore Township
1907C. A. Irvine Town of Brampton
1908T. I. Bowie Village of Streetsville
1909F. J. Jackson Toronto Township
1910Peter Speirs Chinguacousy Township
1911John A. McBride Caledon Township
1912John S. Beck Town of Brampton
1913John H. Moffat Albion Township
1914William Rutledge Toronto Township
1915J. J. Porter Toronto Gore Township
1916Guy Bell Chinguacousy Township
1917William J. Limebeer Caledon Township
1918D. H. McCaugherty Toronto Township
1919E. A. Walshaw Village of Bolton
1920W. D. Bowles Chinguacousy Township
1921R. M. Parkinson Village of Port Credit
1922E. A. Orr Toronto Township
1923O. R. Church Village of Streetsville
1924T. H. Elliott Chinguacousy Township
1925L. H. Pallett Toronto Township
1926W. N. Riddell Albion Township
1927W. J. Beatty Town of Brampton
1928N. S. Lindsay Toronto Gore Township
1929John J. Jamieson Toronto Township
1930H. C. Thompson Village of Port Credit
1931John Willis Caledon Township
1932Robert Smith Village of Bolton
1933Ernie McCulloch Town of Brampton
1934O. H. Downey Albion Township
1935William Hostrawser Toronto Gore Township
1936William G. Denison Toronto Township
1937D. W. Moran Chinguacousy Township
1938G. F. Skinner Village of Port Credit
1939W. A. Bates Town of Brampton
1940A. D. McBride Caledon Township
1941E. D. Maguire Toronto Township
1942A. E. Sherman Chinguacousy Township
1943C. E. Cantelon Village of Streetsville
1944John G. Hooper Toronto Gore Township
1945Cecil Gott Village of Bolton
1946H. R. Lawrence Town of Brampton
1947J. W. Davis Toronto Township
1948J. M. Fraser Chinguacousy Township
1949Dr. M. M. Fletcher Village of Port Credit
1950D. S. Dunton Toronto Township
1951O. J. Hardwick Village of Bolton
1951J. A. McLaughlin Town of Brampton
1951G. H. Montemurro Village of Streetsville
1951G. F. Skinner Village of Port Credit
1952J. E. Patterson Albion Township
1953J. S. Scott Caledon Township
1954J. C. Saddington Village of Port Credit
1955N. J. Black Toronto Gore Township
1956W. C. Arch Village of Streetsville
1957C. C. Core Town of Brampton
1958Cyril Clark Chinguacousy Township
1959Mary Fix Toronto Township
1960Wilton E. Downey Village of Bolton
1961Roderick Johnston Albion Township
1962T. W. Glassford Caledon Township
1963 Robert Speck Toronto Township
1964C. F. Kline Town of Brampton
1965T. E. McCollum Village of Port Credit
1966J. J. Graham Village of Streetsville
1967Cyril Clark Chinguacousy Township
1968E. W. Martin
1969Nance Horwood Town of Brampton
1970J. I. McMullin Township of Albion
1971-1972Lou H. Parsons Town of Mississauga
1973J. Ivor McMullin Township of Albion
1974-1979Lou ParsonsRegion of Peel
1979-1991Frank BeanRegion of Peel
1991-2014Emil KolbRegion of Peel
2015-2018Frank DaleRegion of Peel
2018-Nando IanniccaRegion of Peel [1]

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References

  1. Region of Peel [@regionofpeel] (December 6, 2018). "Nando Iannicca is the new Peel Regional Chair for the 2018-2022 term. #brampton #caledon #mississauga" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-01-04 via Twitter.