ye m ES C in wae The Avon bellrings. In Ital managers are jetting off fo is seen here with Marg Andrews, divisional sales manager (left), on her way to the Eternal City. ‘‘I’m-so excited at the prospect of being in Rome-and seeing the sites Rome Is famous for’ sald Bond. During her-stay.in Rome, she‘il be enjoying city:tours, banquets and entertainment organized i ‘ j i - come true. It’s been a tough year but the. work has paid yt Twenty: six ‘Avon district ome for a: vacatlon_they‘ve. earned. Mary Bond, is one of this elite group of Circle of - Excellence Managers who has. won her'wayto-Rome.’She . by. Avon to thank thelr hardworking. managers for. their. sales and.recrul ing efforts during. 1982. ‘This Isa dream. - Off.” Mary Is looking forward to her rtrip and Is planning to. . do and see everything that she can squeeze into her dream. vacation. “Mary Bond manages representatives. sales, service and recruiting In the northern British Columbia Inéluding Terrace and Prince. Rupert area,” sald one of. “her sales representatives, ‘I think: Mary deserves this - trip. She’s been working all year towards this goa! and she» did it! I’m happy for her but. would f Jove to go along!" Avon Products Inc. is the World's leading manufacturer. cand .distributor of cosmetic.fragrances and fashion - . -'|ewellery. Its: other businesses ‘include Mallinckrodt, Inc. ' aleading manufacturer of health-care products; speciality .cHemical and’ foad-ingredients;: ‘tlavours and fragrances; ef br the laljs-wh tnoaldber n- kidnap. attempt and the murder. of an ultra-rightist ° eas" early as tonilht: Politician. * - e Zaozirny - indicated after - forges, with enough aid,.can defeat leftist guerrillas in twa" ¢ his. ‘last rrieeting - with | (Years. tapes, an) = a ot °° Chrétien. that “he. has, Col. -Jghn -Waghelétein,, who wad {0 ‘eave: Salvador’ |, virtually. given up hope. of . ~ today, atter directing. the:55 U.S. advisers for 15 taonths, *' £ persuading the — federal « Said Salvadoranforces haye improved their ability to-adapt’*: " Tiffany. and Company: and Avon. Fashions Inc. | ie oe tee ‘Chretien | to reshape deal with Zecamy| ; OTTAWA (CP)- _ Federal - Energy” .Minister- ‘Jean © Chretien and‘his Alberta counterpart John Zaozirny .” take another. stab Thursday at reshaping their existing _ energy. deal iri a’ way which could puta lid“on doméatic oi] and nataral gas price forsome t-me. - -. The two ministers meetin. ° _ Calgary i in hopes of nailing’ . * down:'a sTevamped “to rise to “world ‘levels... The: -‘Liberals’ “were. , retired: ‘to” power’ ‘in 1980-- after promising: ‘not! to ‘link . ‘Canadian oll'did gal prides --ta- world leyels’ and. they genuinely . fear ‘the: political _ fallout should their’: ‘energy schedule. before Friday, the © “platform; already seriously Chretien ‘said’. long’ ‘ago. . ‘that the increase would not ° be allowed because it.-would | clearly ‘violate -“the © 1991° federal-provincial- agreement. toi keep’ the | domestic wellhead ‘price of. . oil discovered before 1980 at _ 7 percent of the: ‘world © price, te But ‘the issud is ticklish : ” because the current price of $29.75 a barrel has already ‘pushed through the ceiling. Ottawa madé ’ i nitial noises about rolling ° back ‘the price. to rorrect + that problem,..a move: : Alberta has ‘made clear if ’ would not tolerate. It now appears Chretien has eased ‘his-stand. on -a-- rollback, which means’ the . . best consumers-can hope for ‘federal ” ‘cabinet - - not - Gunmen. opened fire with submachine-guns Tuesday-on ” . prepared to move to inarkel the automobile of Rene Barrios Amaya, 59, an associate of ' pricing, ‘which is most. . yltra-rightist leader Roberto d'Aubilisson and a meriber of : signed after: a signed! - are unchanged oil pr ces — but not lower: ‘prices — as - long as international prices © remain flat. a ‘The two men haye been — wrestling - for the last ~ several. “weeks” with | the ~ _- complicated qiestionof how - ~ to -revamp * an agreement. duing ‘more - optimistic’ days to: better reflect ‘the. present internalional * scene ~ tumbling oil prices. °° CHRETIEN. FLEW. - TO ‘Calgary with a team -of federal offirtals, ito prelare - government. to ally we , the - domestic oil price, ‘Chretien is . ion "sympathetic to: vain, a A, move.. /.- “Ht is evident “a ‘ite regrettable," Zaozirny. said.” _ LALONDE.OPPOSED-: Finance Minister - Mare. ‘Lalonde, Who. jvas energy mitilster when “the initial deal’. with, : Alberta,” waa, lengtny. " agreement - day'a §4' increase’ in “the - eroded, : : “Abandoned A wellhead price‘ of oil fad” ‘completely. Ee ee % been slated to go ahead. One possibility: BHIL of the table, however, would allow more oil to qualify for near . world -prices. The existing “provides ~! the’ 7 prices oy higher © a “conveutional oil dideivered: after °1980, as well | ‘as oil from _enhanced.. and oil-sands* ‘projects. ‘The discovery dale ‘ould’ : be allered to allow ‘all oil - - found after- 1974 to. qualify.’ for the higher price. “government appears ipa to Move on. naturale ' prices‘a$ part of: the” trades off for’ refusing 10° fo" to © world oil prices. : . Chretien: has. Ainled “He: would - consider: “lowering | again the: export. price. for natural gas in “a ‘bid to * appease “Albérta producers’ anxious to move more gas to - the. United States. f°) “permits; The price. was lowered recently io’ $4. 403 a thousand Q “” cubie ‘feet: from $4.94. ‘The recovery. . Bove rnment+-held out. .the ‘, possibility at: that time-that - consider a | ‘would '~ implementing ~ "incentive “price of. ‘about. $3.30 a thousand : eubic feet. was. offered: ‘on, anything : U.S. . buyers take over the first 50. _ per cent of ‘their contracted volumes. : US, “the. ; schemes to provide discount . - : prices’ to, US. ayers, who” i _ Meanwhile, the ‘federal _ taker org ‘ eouid ive. with, the current’ export ‘price if a discount te volume with alternative fuels, Domestic: gas:consumers — . ‘should! be spared any: -folts in. bri es becalise: Ottawa has® |. ‘atecbit plans. to stick to: t a ‘agreement’s pledge, seal an ae : rege the abotesite ee al ie “gas ‘at ‘65 per ‘cent of ‘the’ aT o wholesale oil, ‘price. Gas prices: are scheduled . to increase by 25 cents a - thoulsand cubic feet on Aug. - Bute the” giving up taxes which would ‘put the price over the 65- | per-eent ceiling.” ‘Activist challenges. Morgetaler TORONTO (cP). — A loné activist held his ground ‘today _ downtown Toronto. - against a group of people who favor. abortion’ as he stood _ outside Dr. Henry . Morgentaler’s- abortion clinic: ‘In Stewart Newton; his voice all but drowned oul by about 508 chanting Morgeritaler supporters, held a news conference ° to outline how his. organization, which* hé calls Péstive down: the clinic. Parents of. Canada, hopes to persuade politicians to- shut _ aan . He was. vague on most. details but sald: he would seek an , explanation from - elty. hall officials on how : Morgentaler ... ’ obtained a permit, to rengvale the building | for his clinic. - ; Newton wes also vague when asked to. describe. Positive. . Parents, saying it “deals, with moral issues.” He said he -srecognized a number. of ‘the demonstrators,- -having"seen them before at “anti-Jewish and homosexual ‘tallies, and’ the like. " closed. He said he obtained abptit 100 signatures] in one hour: : *, from residents in the neighborhood. ° PINS The clinic. wasn’t: open today, an official said; becailse” -there were no appointments; ; ; _ ““T don’t want. to give away my battle plans,” he told ‘reporters, obviously annoyed that the placard-carrying pro- -abortionists heard about his pews conference and organized \ a counter protest... |: "But. he would bring his battle to, the Ontario legislature after speaking to city. hall officials, he said, and was confident’ that. Altarney: General : /Roy MeMurtry would order ihe recently-spened' linie to close,, “In 30 days we'll have this place shut down: {f 1 opened an illegal: buteher shop: ACTORS the street, ‘they'd close: me down. : “ “We can't Keep, discarding human babies as if they were used coffee | cups.” + AS Newloti spoke and the demonsrators chanted, A grey- * . “hatred woman wearing a crucifix stood i in (he shadow ofthe “Newton, who described himself asa : i-year-old Toronto ;, building silently reciting her rosary, She would net identify ’ jewelry wholesaler, held Up a petition that he said contained’ ‘herself but-said she didn't belong to: any religious order:' “about 1,000- signatures. from people ‘who. want the: clinic’ _- “Stew Newton is all alone, why doesn’ the just go home?" , chanted t e demonstrators; their. placards indicating they. Wanted the clinic legalized. hs ve Two" policemen ” were on hand: during the hour- ong - demonstration i in case there were ineldents. hha ah EL Salvador dealt. new blows - SAN SALVADOR (AP) — The civil: war dealt El Salvador three fresh blows-within a 12-hour spari — a rocket attack, a "conference. Tuesday: -, the Constituent. Assembly. He: died: ‘inglanily, a, colleague said, Barrios.* served ” on. - the. ‘exbentive‘ ieointinil . d’Aubuisson’s Republican Nationalist Alliaice, which with. rightist: majority’ in’ dhe: 6b-' ° member - legislature. DiAubuisson , ils * Speaker of thie ‘assembly. + he ae, four other.’ patties. forma. a “in bh a . Separate . méssages - “B id “responsible for to of the, fo. guerrilla warfare. He conceded, howeber, t that problems: ry rige. t?, jikemain, especially, in -human rights, -" _ world levels, eve i “iin $wo.years, if aid continues and the force ‘expansion: wee “haye programmed continues; it’s, So-able," he ‘told a news Ts po " i leftist guprrillas : ree incidents‘in the capital.” were on ; Other depulies have been attacked, ‘since the assembly © was elected in March 1982, but Barrios: “was the first to be, _ killed. “ “On Monday night, 10 gunmen tried: to kidnap Col. Jose . . ».But-the-top,f. 8. wnilitary adviser fete 5 gi ‘a, government " * angel, Avedano. near the U.S. Embassy; wounding him tn “the leg and the chest, satd ‘sources at the military: hospital . : said, ‘wounding several of his assailants who then fled in a> : pickup, truck. . Avedano was, ‘director of criminal ‘investigation for the. - ratio “al. police, in* tharge of tracking down lefilst -subversives, from 1977: to 1979, in the conservative military government. of, Gen. Carlos Humbérto: ‘Romero. Also Monday night, ‘someone fired ‘a-focket at the U.S: : Embassy; aiid ‘several, minutes, lates; the building :was \. tehient: ‘purporting ' to be f avallable toa local radia Station, said ihe same group was’ responsible : for? Barrios’ ‘assassination: The statement, described Barrios as atong-time CIA‘agent and said he was | : resporisible for. the deaths of many: labor leaders. -* sprayed 0 iaca,om second- floor windo o were shattered, _, but no one. was hurt. ‘ Wt. The Popular ‘Liberation Forces, one- of five leftist guerrilla groups fighting the governtient, said -in a clandestine radio broadcast that it ¢a out the em bassy ~ the 4 group, made: ~ authorized . because they say the:price is tao high to be. competitive ; “federal. - saverneucnt ‘is expected: to _ _’. absorb the increase itself by... Despite gencreiis ‘export ; companies. _have taken “only: about half — a het —inelude peal $150 million in work for Davie, ‘The reat of: - * OTTAWA: (CP) aed Sain ny _ John "Shipbuilding and two, people or ‘any “aimilar’ _ Drydock Co: Kid. . of New. _cobnbliation. "Brunswick 'has'won’a:$3.2- - billion contract to build.six. “new navy frigates, Defence © - Minister’ Gilles, Lamontage | _ announced. ‘Wednesday, ie a 'Versatile. Cotp. will do the - The total cost of, the new the.” ». detailed © construction: : vessels. could reach ° $3.8.:: ‘Tribal’ “@ass. “destroyers, drawings | for frigates billion when-extra costs, tq°.; built’in the early i978: -*.- and handle. . subeantract | ‘the government “such BB The. refit’ will: be'‘done ‘a i . : “4 _ wn, isthe, qvernment: plang’ “to eed with a. d-sesbmilion . contract... “refit cand: "provision | of new equipment ‘Vancouver: ‘based frigates, tobe named MCS Halifax;"is to enter.service:. in ‘1989. ‘The. ships, ‘all of which are to be in service hy 1992, will -be- named after | Canadian. cities. + The New.:. Brunawick | Was contracting out by the compariy... company will ‘pulld’ three of _. MacMillan Bioedel responded by auispending the workers the ships at‘lts Saint John’ * for an additional day— they will return to work Thureday. ° yard‘ and ‘three at ‘Marine _ Representatives for the forest. companies. walked away Industries © in: Sorel, Que. from the bargaining table when informedof the wildcat, but The government will pay’an. . talks were slated to resume today. wt ds extra $57 million because of . “That is an example of why we want the contracting-out the split order. _ ¢lause cancelled,” sald Jerry Peterson, employee relations ‘Saint John beat out Scan ., Manager. for MacMillan Bloedel's Port Alberni region, Marine. of Longueuil, Que, * about the wildcat. for the ‘contract, ‘Sean was ‘The work on an excavator machine was done by fl fectory - going to construct the ships serviceman and union maintenance workers on ‘ite were at Davie Shipbuilding cin. Lauzon, Que... The frigate program & ig ta “generate ..- about. person-years: of, i" work on shipyards —_ and "-aMOng » equipment | Suppliers, A person-year: can be, a full-.. time job for one person for a - loggers in this Vancouver Island community brought phalt. Tuesday.to provinee-wide negotiations for.a new collective agreement in the forest industry; The workers walked off the job at McMillan Bloedel’s. “It's like _ having: ‘a car, on: recall, “except it’ 5. an improvement, ‘it’s ‘not:a’ ‘deféctive part,” hé-said.’. But the inion said the work was simple welding that could _have been pérformed by union members and supetvised by. the factory serviceman. “We maintain our men‘ should. do the welding: ‘said Monty Mearns of the union local in Port Alberni.:'"We: have People qualified to do that who are lald off.” — /’ were asking. _ w about the Kemano Completion Project’ a . This is one of a series of ‘answers from ‘loan ou. people to questions about plans forthe ~~." project asked by: residents of the Northwest : a. ae ‘How many jobs will the Kemano Completion aa ” Project create and how many people will'the . moe ‘ Ripoase aluminum production plant in the: _-Nochalco Volley employ. | oe Ns ae ehuction Ot would Ltn full- fine aOP eat , ” permanent jobs for about 700 people whenit putes _ is fully operational. There would be a wide’. a ~ range ofjobs for tradespeople, labourers, - operators, engineers, managers, supervisors, “foremen, clerical anid other staff. Th addition to these 700 jobs, at least. another “700 would be created in the local economy: ,.”- in'support and service industries through an: . : |: Sat -ellet that economist cal the"multiplier” od “The construction project itself would: oe y oe employ’: an average of 400 people in each of © ~ the five years of construction, and some - _ additional jobs could be created by the - business investment this would generate. Predicting where the 700 plant workers will 7 .liveis uncertain at best. Matiy. of them, ' we ~~ hope, are already living in the four . -*-” gommunities within commuting distance of - -. the preferred plant site - Vanderhoof, Fort ee St. Janes, Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake. _ "When one also considers that the new ‘plant - eo. will be brought on stream over the course of *.- - _ three or more years, the number of new... : people ‘who woultl be absorbed by arly one - community is relatively small. Assuming ~ -.. even distribution amorig the four c commun: " ities, the number of new people in each’. ) 8 eould be 50 of 60: Tm convinced that we ean -b a work closely with, community and regional - --..°+” planners and educators to help overcome . _ Potential problems these additions could 4. s. «*.-qneate, and beyond that, maximize the’. pag Oe "benefits that. could come with them. _ Bill Rich | ~ Vice President for’ ‘British Columbia... if you have a quéstio , or would WK oo ‘Know more about Kemano: Completion, - ease contact Alcan atin bet he es ‘Aluminum Company of canada, Ld 201-370 City Centre or ; ‘Kitimat, B.C. V8C 116” oo ewe | - Allean’ in “the program will include tha’ °° work on the three ships to be , _- Franklin River division operation: because af what they. said uy not qualified to perform it, Peterson said. - tnt: we EA TEE Lt ah oe RE OL age ie sds - and weapons for. the ‘ships.’ a 7 - poRT ALBERNI, 1 BC, 4c) — A wildest strike Sy 0