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Chester Samuel Walters (August 24, 1878 – December 10, 1958) was a Canadian politician and administrator.
Born in Waterford, Ontario, Walters, a public accountant, founded the Certified Public Accountants' Association. He was elected as mayor of Hamilton in 1915 at age 36. He served until 1916.[1]
In 1934, Walters became deputy minister of public works for the province of Ontario. The next year, he became deputy minister of the Ontario treasury. He served in this post until 1953.
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edit- ^ "Mayors of obscurity: Many have served, but few are remembered". The Hamilton Spectator. November 1, 2022.