Provincial History
- Isaac Clemens, 1867-1874, Liberal
- John Fleming, 1875-1877, Liberal
- Isaac Master, 1878-1890, Liberal
- John Douglas Moore, 1890-1898, Liberal
- William Abram Kribs, 1898-1904, Conservative
- George Pattinson, 1905-1914, Conservative
- Zachariah Adam Hall, 1914-1919, Conservative
- Karl Kenneth Homuth, 1919-1923, Labour-United Farmers of Ontario
- Karl Kenneth Homuth, 1923-1929, Labour
- Karl Kenneth Homuth, 1929-1930, Conservative
- Norman Otto Hipel, 1930-1943, Liberal
- Leonard Grieve Robinson, 1943-1945, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- Gordon Chaplin, 1945-1948, Progressive Conservative
- Theodore Isley, 1948-1951, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- Raymond Munro Myers, 1951-1963, Progressive Conservative
- Allan Edward Reuter, 1963-1975, Progressive Conservative
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