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Charles Witney

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420: 426: 246: 195:. The son of Percy Howard Witney and Winnifred Marion Herrington, Witney was educated at Technical High School in Moose Jaw, and did not attend university. During 494: 499: 465: 355: 330: 165: 260:
on December 9, 1963. He held this position for the remainder of Roblin's time in office, and was retained in the portfolio when
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found him extremely stubborn on health-related matters. On September 24, 1968, he was transferred to the
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when the association moved its office there in 1975. Witney died at home in
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in 1949. Prior to his election, he was a star personality at
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succeeded Roblin as Premier in 1967. Many aldermen in
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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Flin Flon
Bud Jobin
Thomas Barrow
Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan
Nepean
Ontario
Progressive Conservative
politician
Manitoba
Progressive Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Dufferin Roblin
Walter Weir
Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan
World War II
Royal Canadian Air Force
Flin Flon
CFAR
populist
1958 provincial election
Liberal-Progressive
Francis Bud Jobin
Flin Flon
1959 provincial election
Dufferin Roblin
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba

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