List of reeves and mayors of Etobicoke information
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The township of Etobicoke, Ontario came into existence in 1850 and was led by a township reeve from 1850 to 1967. From 1967 to 1983 the Borough of Etobicoke (City of Etobicoke after 1983) was led by a mayor until Etobicoke's amalgamation into the City of Toronto in 1998:
Reeves
1850 William Gamble -merchant, miller, and land developer. Owner of the Milton Mill on the Humber River consisting of a sawmill, nail factory, inn, stables, and store, and later a gristmill, distillery and hotel. Began the development of Mimico and, as plankmaster, built plank roads in the township.[1]
1851–1854 Joseph Smith
1855–1857 Alexander McFarlane
1858–1864 Edward Musson - born in London, England and immigrated to Canada in 1820. Settled in Islington in 1840 where he made a living farming, running a saw mill and keeping a store. Was also the first town clerk and postmaster.[2][3][4]
1865–1870, 1874–1876 William Wallis
1871–1872, 1877–1884 Matthew Canning - Born in New York City of Irish parents; the family moved to Etobicoke when he was a child. Canning was a farmer and owned a sawmill. Joined Etobicoke council in 1854 and spent 16 years as a councillor, 4 as deputy reeve, and 10 as reeve and was nicknamed "the Father of Etobicoke". Donated land for the construction of Richview's first brick schoolhouse.[5]
1873 John Clark - was a market gardener[6]
1885–1896, 1907 John Dillon Evans - Immigrated from Ireland. Was a beekeeper[7] Warden of York County in 1890[8]
1897–1900 David L. Streight
1901 John T. Carr
1902–1905 John Bryans
1906 Franklin E. Shaver - farmer, bought the first car in Etobicoke, a Studebaker-Flanders, ca. 1909[9]
1908, 1910–1912 John Gardhouse - Father of future reeve William Gardhouse.[6] Gardhouse was a prominent cattle breeder who was inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame, and co-founder of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Also served as Warden of York County. Later moved to Weston and served as chair of the Toronto Board of Education in 1917 and as mayor of Weston in 1919 and 1920.[10][11][12][13]
1909 Russell S. Warner
1913–1917 Charles Silverthorn - was killed in 1917 when his car collided with a Toronto to Guelph radial streetcar at a rail crossing.[14]
1918 James Dandridge - was a market gardener[6]
1919–1920 William G. Jackson - Later was mayor of New Toronto (1929–1937, 1938–1952).[6]
1921–1924, 1932 William James Gardhouse - son of former reeve John Gardhouse. Also served as Warden of York County. Later was Liberal MPP for York West (1934-1943).[6]
1925–1926 Thomas A.C. Tier
1927–1929 J. Ray Price - Brick manufacturer.[6] Served as Warden of York County. Would later be the Conservative candidate in York West in the 1934 provincial election and would be defeated by another former reeve, William James Gardhouse.[15]
1930–1931 Robert Marshall - farmer[6]
1933 William Clarkson
1934–1936, 1938–1943 William A. Armstrong - "During the Depression, he was forcibly confined for 18 hours in an Alderwood school by unemployed residents."[6]
1937 William L. Stephens - farmer[6]
1943–1946 Frank A.C. Butler - Owner of Butler Funeral Home[6]
1947–1952 Clive M. Sinclair, K.C. - Lawyer and school trustee. Also served as Warden of York County. Later appointed to Toronto Transit Commission (1954-1960).[6][16]
1953–1956 Bev Lewis - Former pressman and union leader, later was involved with construction and land development and owned a bowling alley in New Toronto. Served as Progressive Conservative MPP for Humber (1955–1967). Retired to Mara Township on the shores of Lake Simcoe where he was reeve until his death.[17]
1957–1962 Henry Oscar (Ozzie) Waffle - died in 1980, aged 60. Was a RCAF pilot during World War II. Owned a Ford dealership, Thorncrest Motors. He launched a legal challenge to Dennis Flynn's 1972 election, which resulted in his disqualification and the holding of a new election in 1973, which Flynn won. Waffle was chairman of the Metropolitan Civil Defence Organization and then the Metro Emergency Measures Organization at the height of the Cold War.[18][19]
1963–1966 John P. MacBeth - lawyer, and later Progressive Conservative MPP for Humber (1971–1975)
Mayors
1967–1972 Edward Austin Horton - first mayor of the amalgamated Borough of Etobicoke, former deputy minister of municipal affairs and public welfare (1937-1941) and business owner.[20][21]
1973–1983 C. Dennis Flynn - Previously protocol officer for City of Toronto. Became Metro Toronto Chairman (1984-1987) and Metro Councillor (1988-1997)[22]
1984–1994 Bruce Sinclair (effective September 4, 1984) After amalgamation sat as Toronto City Councillor (1998-2000)
1994–1998 Doug Holyday - After amalgamation served as a Toronto City Councillor (1998-2013) and was MPP for Etobicoke-Lakeshore (2013-2014).
^"Gamble, William". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
^"Matthew Court". Etobicoke Historical Society. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
^ abcdefghijk"Mayors and Reeves of Etobicoke (1850 - 1998)". Etobicoke Historical Society. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
^"John Dillon Evans Jr., d.1920".
^Legislative Assembly, Ontario (1895). "Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario".
^"What was life like in Etobicoke 100 years ago?". Etobicoke Guardian. October 5, 2017. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
^Weston homes, sites set to make history: [York Guardian Edition]
MEDITSKOS, STAVROULA. The York Guardian; Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]12 Mar 2004
^John Gardhouse Passes
HON DUNCAN MARSHALL.The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]03 Jan 1930: 47.
^Historic home saved from demolition: [York Guardian Edition]
Rainford, Lisa.The York Guardian; Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]13 June 2003
^PROMINENT BREEDER PASSES AT WESTON AFTER SHORT ILLNESS: John Gardhouse Was Director of Exhibition and Famous Judge YEARS IN PUBLIC LIFE
The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]01 Jan 1930: 13.
^"A BRIEF HISTORY OF MARKLAND WOOD". Markland Wood Homeowners' Association. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
^J. RAY PRICE NAMED BY CONSERVATIVES IN WEST YORK RIDING: Candidate's Brother, H. I. Price, Not to Seek Re-election MACAULAY SPEAKS, Special Despatch to The Globe.The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]16 Apr 1934: 4.
^Clive M. Sinclair
The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Jan 11, 1971; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail
pg. 5
^"W. Bev Lewis, 65 was Humber MPP reeve of Etobicoke", Toronto Star (1971-2009); Toronto, Ontario [Toronto, Ontario]10 July 1972: 10.
^"Henry Oscar Waffle", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]08 Mar 1980: 4.
^"Henry Waffle - he ousted Flynn", Toronto Star (1971-2009); Toronto, Ontario [Toronto, Ontario]09 Mar 1980: C16.
^"E.A. Horton, ex-Etobicoke mayor", Toronto Star (1971-2009); Toronto, Ontario [Toronto, Ontario]29 Mar 1980: B8.
^"E. A. Horton Resigns Post In Ontario Government", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]28 May 1941
"Etobicoke's mayor undecided on third term: Meeter and greeter but no political mover", Russell, George. The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]29 Aug 1972: 5.
"SEEK $100,000 FOR REFUGEES", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]19 Oct 1938: 15.
"Administrative Changes", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]18 Jan 1939: 7
"CROSS DEMANDS TIGHTER CHECK ON RELIEF: Many in Larger Cities Get Undeserved Aid, Suspicion of Minister, One of First Centres to Face Inquiry Reported to Be Toronto, Where Cost Regarded 'Out of Line'; May Be Given Chance to Increase Its Inspection Staff Before Government Acts E. A. HORTON NAMED NEW RELIEF DIRECTOR", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]18 Jan 1939: 13.
"NORMAN VINCENT TAKES BICKLE-SEAGRAVE, LTD.", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]06 July 1946: 18
"Political foes begin long climbs toward juicy borough plums", Wills, Terrance. The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]19 Sep 1966: 5.
"Suburban Elections", The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]15 Dec 1952: 8.
"Suburbs Vote Light, Few Changes Result", The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]07 Dec 1953: 1
"Merger paradox: Fewer councils but races for top make room below", Wills, Terrance. The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]03 Oct 1966: 5
"Three enter when Mayor Horton leaves:, Appel, Suzanne. The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]13 Nov 1972: 4.
"Flynn gets Etobicoke's top job", Toronto Star (1971-2009); Toronto, Ontario [Toronto, Ontario]05 Dec 1972: 1.
"AFTER A FASHION: Heartfelt help for former mayor" Cherry, Zena, The Globe and Mail (1936-2016); Jul 11, 1977; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail, pg. 12
^Rusk, James (August 20, 2003). "Ex-politician and war hero Flynn dies". Globe and Mail. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
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