rii irlbereaved families ofntario- man kn t fhip nf 1 ioo iflmiorourxiedin1978unde i vllwvl i vv wj lfbuniedjl978jrtfe x bereajrsonspeoafi in ttie areaof grief and bereavemrlfroifi the professioral communi serve a resource both in rr tiie defneiit of onoirprogranimes and in the supervision and training of selfhelp group leaders yoft region an association of families who have lostachsdthicjghdeath has helped guarantee that the best support is provided i qfta qci gkfoa t this message brought to you as a community service oi the economist suntribune from page 1 4 brain mmm gdntitoesl saskatchewan lures away great family v sups mm waxl a and coffee drinker other information shows the man had well- developed muscles in his upper body police say he broke his nose at least once and fractured his- right ankle as a child rushton hopes identk gcation will lead to the person of persons lesponsible for the mans death i c 1 tell us who it is he urged the public earlier this week at a news con ference we will find out the rest thats our job- rushton wouldnt say what sort of trauma the man suffered in his final hburs or which part of his n body received the blow that caused his death identifying the remains has proven to be a difficult task despite exhausting a list of 1300 people who have gone missing in ontario as well as thousands morefrom across canada and the united states to complicate mat ters police belieye no one reported the mans disap pearance and the loca- tion of his body doesnt provide insight as to how lie died- s melius who it is we will find out the rest jhats our job s det steve rushtonr s- york regional police police havejilsd taken hundreds of callsvgener- ated by- mediastories atjout the case the skeleton which layin a field for nearly half a year did not have any major internal organs such as a liver that would provide more clues investigators know a litde more about wriat sort 6f lifestyle he lived though id say by the cloth ing he was not of a lower- lifestyle rushton said he wasnt a street per- son the xemains of the man were clothed in a grey waffle knit small top that featured a black indian motorcycle logo- on its front he also wore black pantsfrpm tip top tailors they had a 34- inch waist and 32inch insearhs the forces web site v v contains details about the case police- ask anyone with information to call them at 18662875025 or crime stoppers at 1- 800222tips wz yesltstruei tim nancy katie shirleythecmareeaying forregina saskatchwanto teach at canadian bible college comevciiwrajrvhatgodfhbilonevl through them over the past 1 1 years of student ministry in unionvillerlil r i u n i 0 nvj lllevlirnrh 4898 sixteentravefcuhiohviller onj 9054711 04 ij 1 vnoftllsldejbf16ih between kewedvjfmccdwant only excellence in sanadiari jresearch is funded by ilrf please help leukemia research fund f a m a n a 1110 finch ave w ste 222 tqronto ontario m3j2t2 tel 416 661gure 2873 fax416 661384g this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sun 5si i s 1 h i