BEF . a r »». MINISTER OF HEALTH 4 Minister Judy. La- Grew." Her co-stars will be Me models the outfit she'll 'Transport Minister George : ir'n the role of "The Lady Mcliraith and Pierre Berton. j s known as Lou" in the ' Party production } e Shooting of Dan Me- producti aid of the Montreal-Ottawa 4 ny maker. the traditional field of industrial raw materials and in consumer pril had spread to all ma- steel firms. One -- interviewed at- : DIVIDENDS "| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Anglo - Telephone Company, class A 35 cents, June 1, record May 10. Fleetw: jjcommon 16% cents, June 15, ACADIAN | CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists" Final volume was 2,892,000 CHINESI HEDGI ELM PLANTS EDGEDALE NURSERIES A. 0. Smith Co. of Milwaukee will raise home -water heater prices seven per cent "on cents, July 2, record June 14. HEY KIDS 111 We're having AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY! June 1, the Journal said. Anchor Post Products Co., Baltimore firm, has Tecsanea Their passions raged in the metal fence and post prices by five per cent, effective May 15, The Ottawa ion is in BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT _ "Three Problems hot Tahitian Sun! averaged 3.4 per cent on prod- ucts affected. : _ Face Canadians ' (CP) -- ae ety Somes Se ae -| management to run increasingly complex organizations with Ca- rn making major de- oustripped man- and| agement's ability to use it ef- fectively,"" Mr. Turner said. 'Tomorrow's managers will " necessity have to be schooled in computer techniques." Discussing the problem of in- creasing Canada's role in inter. national trade, the Harvard-ed- ucated executive said: -| "Canadian raw materials in labor - intensive industries are often not as saleable in world markets as we might wish be- cause of our existing labor rates|, and 'standard of living." 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