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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 33

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Calgary Heraldi
Location:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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33
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THE CALGARY HERALD Nov. 29. 1980 B5 Twin Bridges skeleton remains unidentified Flooding threat to shift village raj eaima mm aoacssi and the village council "will continue to work together to come up with an equitable solution at the least coBt and inconvenience to residents and property owners in the area," the release said. The village and province have been working together since early 1980 to develop new residential land. The federal, provincial and village governments have approved a $2.2 million loan agreement to develop a 35-acre industrial park and a seven- acre town centre development will begin in 1981.

Residents of a B.C. village about 144 kilometres west of Pincher Creek have been advised not to panic over a potential rockslide which could cause a flood. Elkford, a village of is threatened with a rockslide which could plug the Elk River and flood part of the village. In a news release Fri-. day, the village and Fording Coal the Calgary-based company which owns the town, said they are exploring an "equitable" method of relocating buildings and residences.

The British Columbia government, Fording Coal RCMP photos ill MAN, LEFT, WOMAN AS RECONSTRUCTED last-ditch method of identification Calgary RCMP want public help in identifying a man whose skeleton was discovered near Twin Bridges more than a year ago. Cpl. Lynn Lauber says he hopes a plaster reconstruction of the man's skull will help lead to the identification. It is the second time Calgary RCMP have used reconstruction to assist in identification. A year ago, in the first case, police reconstructed the skull of woman whose skeleton was found in Banff National Park in the spring of 1979.

Lauber said foul pla isn't suspected in the death of a man whose skull was found near Twin Bridges in October, 1978. He said instead police suspect he was the victim on an accident on a fishing or hunting trip sometime during the spring of 1967. Lauber said the man is believed to have been between 60 and 80 years, and of average height and build. The use of reconstruction is used by police when all other modes of identification have been used. Police travelled to Colorado State University for New Spock to key pediatric meeting I iff I If master charge They ruled out suicide as a cause of death because no clothes or identification were found near where her skeleton was found.

Hikers discovered, her bones in April, 1979 about 330 metres off the Trans-Canada Highway in the park. Anyone who can assist police in the identity of either is asked to call Lauber at 403-276-5561 or the nearest RCMP detachment office. assistance in reconstructing the skull. Police are still trying to identify the woman whose skeleton was found in the national park. Lauber said Friday police received numerous tips after they circulated a picture of the woman's re- constructed face a year ago but none led to her identity.

RCMP believe the woman who was estimated to be about 24 years old, five feet three inches tall, with long brown hair was murdered. A Boston pediatrician who has been called "the new Dr. Spock" will be keynote speaker at a two-day symposium next week on prevention of handicapping conditions in unborn and newborn babies. Dr. Berry Brazelton, author of the book Infants and Mothers, will speak Thursday morning at the opening session of the symposium, which will be held at the Alberta Children's Hospital.

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