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| Historical National Chess Officers by Era |
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| Canadian Chess Association Chess Federation of Canada The Modern Era |
Founded in 1872, the Canadian Chess Association held the annual Canadian Championships until being reborn in 1932.
| Year | Location | President | VPs | Secretary-Treasurer | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1872 | Hamilton | Prof. John B. Cherriman (Toronto) | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) Prof. James de Mille (Halifax) Dr. Allen M. Ring (St. John, NB) | Dr. Isaac Ryall (Hamilton) | CIN, 5 October 1872 |
| 1873 | Toronto | Prof. John B. Cherriman (Toronto) | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) Prof. James de Mille (Halifax) Dr. Allan M. Ring (St. John, NB) | J. White (Montreal) | CIN, 31 May 1873 |
| 1873 | Toronto | Prof. John B. Cherriman (Toronto) | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) J.H. Graham (Saint John, NB) J.T. Wylde (Halifax) | J. White (Stanstead, Que) | |
| 18741 | Prof. John B. Cherriman (Toronto) | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) J.B. Hurlbert (Ottawa) George E. Jackson (Seaforth, ON) Alf. Mills (Saint John, NB) | Rev. T.D. Phillips (Ottawa) | Globe, 3 July 1875 | |
| 1876 | Hamilton | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) | Thomas Workman (Montreal) E.T. Fletcher (Quebec) C.P. Champion (Quebec) Dr. Orton (Ancaster, ON) Case (Hamilton) | CIN, 7 October 1876 | |
| 1878 | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe | Thomas Workman Prof. William H. Hicks | Jacob G. Ascher | Globe, 1 June 1878 | |
| 1879 | Montreal | John Barry (Montreal) | J.H. Gordon (Toronto) F.-X. Lambert (Ottawa) E.B. Holt (Qubec) | Rev. T.D. Phillips (Ottawa) | L'Opinion Publique, 19 June 1879 |
| 1880 | Le Droit (Quebec) | Thomas Workman (Montreal) Dr. Hurlbert (Ottawa) Dr. Isaac Ryall (Hamilton) | Rev. T.D. Phillips (Ottawa) | Globe, 12 February 1881 | |
| 1881 | Ottawa | T. LeDroit (Quebec) | Thomas Workman (Montreal) Dr. Hurlbert (Ottawa) Dr. Isaac Ryall (Hamilton) | M.J. Murphy (Quebec) | L'Opinion Publique, 10 March 1881 |
| 1882 | Quebec | T. LeDroit (Quebec) | Thomas Workman (Montreal) Prof. William H. Hicks (Montreal) Dr. Isaac Ryall (Hamilton) | John Henderson (Montreal) | Globe, 14 January 1882 |
| 1883 | Montreal | G. Casey, MP (Ottawa) | Dr. Hurlburt (Ottawa) F.X. Lambert (Ottawa) Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) | W.H. Morgan (Ottawa) | Globe, 13 January 1883 |
| 18842 | G. Casey, MP (Ottawa) | Dr. J.B. Hurlburt (Ottawa) F.H. Lambert (Ottawa) Prof. John B. Cherriman (Toronto) Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) | W.H. Morgan (Ottawa) | ||
| 1888 | Quebec | Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe (Montreal) | Prof. William H. Hicks (Montreal) J.B. Halkett (Ottawa) C. P. Champion (Quebec) | John Henderson (Montreal) | Gazette, 8 February 1888 |
| 1889 | Montreal | C. P. Champion (Quebec) | Prof. William H. Hicks (Montreal) S.E. Narraway (Ottawa) | M.J. Murphy (Quebec) | Gazette, 21 January 1889 |
| 1891 | Montreal | William Boultbee (Toronto) | John Henderson (Montreal) James E. Narraway (Ottawa) C. P. Champion (Quebec) | John McGregor (Toronto) | Gazette, 7 January 1891 |
| 1899 | Montreal | James E. Narraway (Ottawa) | T.R. Davies (Montreal) A.L. Kent (Montreal) Prof. Cox (Montreal) Prof. Mavor (Toronto) Dr. Starke (Toronto) W. Braithwaite (Toronto) A.K. Blackadar (Ottawa) C. Corbould Sr. (Orillia) F. Jemmett (Prescott) C.P. Champion (Quebec) G. Patterson (Winnipeg) H.M. Kittson (Hamilton) C.B. Heyd, MP (Brantford) A. Archambault (Ste. Hyacinthe) | A.M. Snellgrove (Orillia) | Gazette, 4 April 1899 |
| 1909 | Toronto | J.S. Leo (Montreal) | Very Rev. Dean Combes (Winnipeg) Ernest Saunders (Toronto) | A.W. McArthur (Westmount) | Toronto World, 4 January 1909 |
| 1910/11 | Westmount | Very Rev. Dean Combes (Winnipeg) | Bishop Reeve (Toronto) W.C. Eddis (Toronto) Joseph Sawyer (Montreal) | Charles Blake (Winnipeg) | Gazette, 2 January 1911 |
| 1924 | J.W. Moncur | Malcolm Sim, Secretary | |||
| 1926 | Stanley B. Wilson | G.F. Griffin | Antoine Lamothe L. Blanchard | 100-19 |
The information in this table was compiled by Stephen Wright.
1 The 4th annual meeting of the CCA took place in Ottawa, 17 Aug 1875. From the Dubuque Chess Journal. A meeting included a tournament.
2 Managing Committee: C.P. Champion (Quebec), Dr. Isaac Ryall (Hamilton), T.C. Larose (Ottawa), Prof. William H. Hicks, John Barry (Montreal), and Jacob G. Ascher (Montreal).
Founded in Haileybury, Ontario, in 1932. Late in the 20th century, the most important offices in the federation were the ones given, but at other times "Vice-President" or "Junior Coordinator" (now "Youth Coordinator") or even "Rating Auditor" may have played major roles. Another is the "Rating Statistician" who calculated, tabulated, and arranged for printing of the rating list. In 1959, Adrian J. van Lieshout of Smithers BC was elected to that post, one which he held for about a decade. Later Walter (Vlad) Dobrich took over the responsibility, then circa 1973 it passed permanently to the Business Office.
| Year | Location | President | Secretary | Treasurer | FIDE Rep |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1932 | Haileybury | R.H.Unwin | H.A.Seymour | Bernard Freedman | |
| 1933 | Winnipeg | R.H.Unwin | H.A.Seymour | Bernard Freedman | |
| 1934 | Toronto | G.Gaudet | S.B.Wilson | Bernard Freedman | |
| 1935 | Montreal | Ephrem Brisebois | S.B.Wilson | Bernard Freedman | |
| 19361 | Toronto | C.A.Crompton | R.Trottier | Bernard Freedman | |
| 1937 | Quebec | R.G.Gingras | R.Trottier | Bernard Freedman | |
| 19382 | Toronto | T.Schofield | H.W.Jordan | Bernard Freedman | |
| 1939 | Toronto | T.Schofield | Bernard Freedman | Ephrem Brisebois | |
| 19403 | Montreal | T.Schofield | Bernard Freedman | Ephrem Brisebois | |
| 1941 | Winnipeg | Henry L. Roy | E.A. Canfield | Ephrem Brisebois | |
| 1942 | Toronto | Henry L.Roy | Israel J.Dreman | Ephrem Brisebois | |
| 1943 | Dalhousie | Henry L.Roy | Sidney F.Cooper | J.Baines Lewis | |
| 1944 | Saskatoon | Henry L.Roy | Sidney F.Cooper | C.C. Kirby | |
| 19454,5 | Toronto | C.Robillard | F.L.Hogg | C.C.Kirby | Bernard Freedman |
| 1946 | Quebec | Walter S. Ross | Paul E. Hersberger | G.F.Doyle | Bernard Freedman |
| 1947 | Vancouver | L.Christin | P.Brunet | Bernard Freedman | Bernard Freedman |
| 1948 | Ottawa | Bernard Freedman | Osias Bain | Clarence Carroll | Bernard Freedman |
| 1949 | Montreal | Bernard Freedman | Osias Bain | John F. West | Bernard Freedman |
| 1950 | Toronto | Bernard Freedman | Osias Bain | John F. West | Bernard Freedman |
| 1951 | Vancouver | Henry Loose | Osias Bain | John F.West | Bernard Freedman |
| 1952 | Winnipeg | Henry L.Roy | S.F.Cooper | John F.West | Bernard Freedman |
| 19536 | Winnipeg | Graham G.Ferguson | Philip Haley | C.L.Kirton | Bernard Freedman |
| 1954 | Toronto | Bernard Freedman | John B.Bergevin | Chas. L.Kirton | Bernard Freedman |
| 1955 | Ottawa | John Prentice | John B.Bergevin | Adrian E.Russell | Bernard Freedman |
| 1956 | Montreal | John Prentice | John B.Bergevin | Adrian E.Russell | Bernard Freedman |
| 1957 | Vancouver | John Prentice | John B.Bergevin | Adrian E.Russell | John Prentice |
| 1958 | Winnipeg | John Prentice | George Bryant | A. Mogle | John Prentice |
| 1959 | Montreal | John Prentice | George Bryant | W.Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1960 | Kitchener | John Prentice | George Bryant | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1961 | Brockville | John Prentice | George Bryant | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1962 | Ottawa | John Prentice | George Bryant | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1963 | Winnipeg | John Prentice | (George Bryant) | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1964 | Scarborough | John Prentice | George Bryant | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1965 | Vancouver | John Prentice | George Bryant | W.Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1966 | Kingston | John Prentice | George Bryant | W. Hornung | John Prentice |
| 1967 | Vancouver | John Prentice | George Bryant | N.K.Holden | John Prentice |
| 1968 | Toronto | John Prentice | George Bryant | N.K.Holden | John Prentice |
| 1969 | Montreal | John Prentice | George Bryant | N.K.Holden | John Prentice |
| 1970 | St. John's | John Prentice | George Bryant | Zoltan Leskowsky | John Prentice |
| 19717 | Vancouver | Phil Haley | George Bryant | Zoltan Leskowsky | John Prentice |
| 1972 | Toronto | Phil Haley | Stan Percival | Zoltan Leskowsky | John Prentice |
The information in this table was compiled by Jonathan Berry: http://members.shaw.ca/berry5868/cfcmtg.htm.
1 From the Secretary's Annual Report 1935-36: "...The most important work accomplished during the past year was re-writing the Constitution.... The other event of importance was the adoption of the Canadian Chessner as our official organ."
2 From a letter by T.Schofield, Jan 25, 1939 "...Our former Secretary, Mr. Trottier of Quebec City, reported at our last meeting that the "Minute Book" and all documents pertaining to our Federation were destroyed by fire at his house."
3 In the Canadian Supplement to Chess - October 1940: "At the annual meeting of the CCF held at Montreal on Oct 5th it was decided that present officers would retain their positions until the new constitution, drawn up by J.P.Erichsen-Brown of Toronto, comes into force. The plan is to apply for a charter of incorporation and when this is granted the control of the Federation will be placed in the hands of a Board of Governors composed of two representatives from each province."
4 Organization known as Canadian Chess Federation until 1945 Annual Meeting, then Chess Federation of Canada. At the time it was to avoid confusion with the CCF political party. Later, "putting Chess first" paid off with regard to the organization's listing in the phone book.
5 The office of FIDE Representative was first suggested, and filled, at the 1945 annual meeting.
6 The 1953 President did not serve, and Nathan Divinsky became President in his absence.
7 Chess Chat Sept 1971 "After 16 solid years as President, John Prentice ..."
In 1973, the CFC hired its first (part time) employee/contractor, Les Bunning, as Business Manager, thus transforming what had been a 100% volunteer operation. In the same year, it began to publish CFC Bulletin, a bi-monthly magazine. Soon thereafter, it began to sell chess equipment, then chess books.
| Year | Location | President | Secretary | Treasurer | FIDE Rep |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Ottawa | Kalev Pugi | Stan Percival | John Reinbergs | John Prentice |
| 1974 | Montreal | Kalev Pugi | Malcolm Collins | John Reinbergs | John Prentice |
| 1975 | Calgary | Kalev Pugi | Malcolm Collins | John Reinbergs | John Prentice |
| 1976 | Toronto | Malcolm Collins | Abe Yanofsky | Wolfgang Ferner | John Prentice |
| 1977 | Fredericton | Martin Jaeger | Wolfgang Ferner | Les Bunning | John Prentice |
| 1978 | Hamilton | Martin Jaeger | Wolfgang Ferner | Les Bunning | John Prentice |
| 1979 | Edmonton | Les Bunning | Ed Rohanchuk | Terry Fleming | John Prentice |
| 1980 | Ottawa | Les Bunning | Wayne Kirton | Terry Fleming | John Prentice |
| 1981 | Quebec | Wayne Kirton | Al MacDonald | Terry Fleming | John Prentice |
| 19821 | Vancouver | Wayne Kirton | Terry Fleming | Doug Burgess | John Prentice |
| 1983 | Toronto | Terry Fleming | David Johansen | Doug Burgess | John Prentice |
| 1984 | Ottawa | Terry Fleming | David Johansen | Doug Burgess | John Prentice |
| 1985 | Edmonton | Terry Fleming | Hal Bond | Doug Burgess | John Prentice |
| 1986 | Winnipeg | Peter Stockhausen | Dale Kirton | Doug Burgess | John Prentice |
| 1987 | Toronto | Gordon Howe | Kevin Spraggett | Doug Burgess | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1988 | Scarborough | Doug Burgess | Carl Grant | Les Bunning | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1989 | Edmonton | Doug Burgess | Carl Grant | Les Bunning | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1990 | Edmundston | Les Bunning | Fred McKim | Martin Jaeger | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1991 | Windsor | Les Bunning | Fred McKim | Martin Jaeger | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1992 | Scarborough | Stephen Ball | Fred McKim | Martin Jaeger | Nathan Divinsky |
| 1993 | London | Nathan Divinsky | John Quiring | Martin Jaeger | Phil Haley |
| 1994 | Winnipeg | Yves Farges | John Quiring | Vojin Vujosevic | Phil Haley |
| 1995 | Toronto | Yves Farges | John Quiring | Dan Majstorovic | Phil Haley |
| 1996 | Calgary | Francisco Cabanas | John Quiring | Dan Majstorovic | Phil Haley |
| 1997 | Winnipeg | Francisco Cabanas | John Quiring | Peter Stockhausen | Phil Haley |
| 1998 | Ottawa | Maurice Smith | Cecil Rosner | Peter Stockhausen | Phil Haley |
| 1999 | Vancouver | Maurice Smith | Halldor Palsson | Peter Stockhausen | Phil Haley |
| 2000 | Edmonton | Maurice Smith | Fred McKim | Peter Stockhausen | Phil Haley |
| 20012 | Sackville | Dale Kirton | Fred McKim | Lyle Craver | Sid Belzberg |
| 20023 | Montreal | Peter Stockhausen | Fred McKim | Les Bunning | Maurice Smith |
| 2003 | Kapuskasing | Halldor Palsson | Alvah Mayo | Dilip Panjwani | Maurice Smith |
| 20044 | Kapuskasing | Halldor Palsson | Lyle Craver | Eric van Dusen | Nathan Divinsky |
| 2005 | Edmonton | Christopher Mallon | Lyle Craver | Pierre Dénommée | Nathan Divinsky |
| 20065 | Kitchener | William Doubleday | Lyle Craver | Pierre Dénommée | Nathan Divinsky |
| 20076 | Ottawa | Hal Bond | Lyle Craver | Robert Gillanders | Nathan Divinsky |
| 2008 | Montreal | David Lavin | Lyle Craver | Chris Mallon | Michael Barron |
| 2009 | Edmonton | Eric van Dusen | Lyle Craver | Maurice Smith | Hal Bond |
| 2010 | Toronto | Robert Gillanders | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2011 | Toronto | Michael von Keitz | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 20127 | CFC Online Forums | Michael von Keitz | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2013 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2014 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2015 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2016 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2017 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2018 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
| 2019 | CFC Online Forums | Vlad Drkulec | Lyle Craver | Fred McKim | Hal Bond |
The information in this table was compiled by Jonathan Berry: http://members.shaw.ca/berry5868/cfcmtg.htm.
1 The President served only part of his term. Vice President Bruce Thomas became President in his stead.
2 Sid Belzberg resigned and was replaced by Francisco Cabanas.
3 Fred McKim resigned and was replaced by Lyle Craver.
4 Van Dusen and Craver switched positions in mid-term. The table shows their positions after the switch.
5 Christopher Mallon was elected President, but resigned 4 months into his term. Vice President William Doubleday became President.
6 Robert Gillanders was elected Treasurer and served about half the year until he took the job of CFC Executive Director. The Treasurer position was then left vacant until Peter Stockhausen took the post, serving the last few weeks of that term.
7 Michael von Keitz resigned 8 months into his term. Vice President Mark S. Dutton became President.