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Atlanta — George D. Ashford has resigned to take a
position with a local accounting firm.
Boston — Scott Gerrish resigned in November and is
now associated with his father in the grocery business.
Donald Hilton has resigned from the audit staff to accept
a position as controller of the Checker Cab Co.
in Boston.
Chicago —Frank Strachota resigned to accept a position
as assistant to the vice president of Loyola University,
a client. He had been a member of the Chicago audit
staff since 1955.
Executive Office —Dolores DeWolf resigned in December
so that she could be with her husband in Detroit.
She had been Director of Communications since January
of 1959.
Memphis — B. M. McKnight, a veteran of the Memphis
Staff of over 37 years, has retired to enjoy the pleasures
of home and travel. William C. Marshall, Memphis Office
Manager, left the firm February 1 to join the Cost
Department of John T. Everett & Company, large national
manufacturing concern with home office in Memphis.
New York — Edward C. Davis, a former member of the
New York audit staff, has assumed the position of controller
of Dugan Bros. Bakeries, a client of the New
York Office. Castle N. Day, formerly a senior consultant
for the New York MS staff, is now associated with the
Socony Mobil Co.
St. Louis — John J. Ostermeyer resigned to take a position
with Orchard Paper Company, a client of the St.
Louis Office.
San Francisco — Duane W. Fuller left in November to
accept a position as controller for one of our clients,
The Customer-Aire Products Division of Pacific Industries,
Inc.
GERALD M. HAWTHORN, senior partner of Touche, Ross,
Bailey & Smart in Canada, died on February 9th at the age of 63.
A leading chartered accountant in Montreal, Mr. Hawthorn
was elected a member of the management committee of P. S.
Ross & Sons in 1946 and served as a member of that committee
until the firm merged with George A. Touche & Co. in 1958. He
was selected as Administration Partner and supervised the difficult
task of integrating the two firms. He was also a member of
the Policy and Administrative Committees of the merged firm.
He handled many of the most important audits—such as Du Pont
Co. of Canada, Canadian Industries Limited, Canadian Celanese
and also carried out many large special assignments . . . such as
the installation of punched-card accounting for the City of
Montreal.
Mr. Hawthorn was born in Grenada, West Indies, and spent
his early years in Trinidad, where he attended Queens Royal
College. He moved to Canada in 1920 and joined the firm of
P. S. Ross and Sons, of which he became a partner in 1928. A
member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec
since 1926, he served on several of its committees and on committees
of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.
He was president of the Quebec Institute in 1952. He took an
active interest in student affairs and was one of the organizers
of the Students' Society. He was a member of the Montreal Club,
the Mount Stephen Club and the Mount Royal Club. He is
survived by his wife, Beatrice, two daughters, a son and a grandchild.
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