Charles A. Walton
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Charles A. Walton was born in Toronto and attended Park and Earl Grey Public Schools, Riverdale Collegiate and Shaw's Business School. He pursued a career in real estate and was involved with Billy Summerville in the construction and operation of the Eastwood and Prince of Wales Theatres in Toronto. Mr. Walton became active in civic affairs in Toronto when he was elected as a member of Toronto City Council in 1945. He served on Council until 1949, during which time he served as chairman on several committees. He was appointed as a Commissioner on the Toronto Transit Commission in 1949, and served continuously until 1968. Mr. Walton was appointed Chairman effective January 2, 1959 following the resignation in late 1958 of Allan Lamport. Mr. Walton served as Chairman until 1960, when he was replaced by Clarence Downey. At that time, he became Vice-Chairman.
Mr. Walton was also active in other community affairs as one of the original Directors of the Danforth-East York YMCA, Governor of the Viaduct Senior Hardball League and a Director of the Woodgreen Community Centre. Also in his public service career, he served as a Director of the Canadian National Exhibition, Governor of the Toronto East General Hospital and on the Board of Stewards of the Danforth United Church. He was a member of the Albany Club, the Toronto Real Estate Board, and served on the Metropolitan Toronto Industrial Commission.
Mr. Walton and his wife had a family of four daughters and many grandchildren.
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Toronto Transit Commission Coupler Magazine
Preceded by Allan Lamport |
Chairman of the Toronto Transit Commission 1959-1960 |
Succeeded by C.C. Downey |