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The Liberal, 27 Apr 1977, p. 2

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A-Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, April 27. 1977 With region symphony Sunday Andrew’s College First violinist, Richmond Hill’s George Moseley. of York Region Symphony 0r- chestra, limbers up a bit as he gets ready for Sunday's concert of the York Symphony Police Chief Bruce Crawford’s quarterly report on crime, presented to York regional police com- mission last week, shows crime in the region is up three per cent so far this year, compared to the same time last year. Police investigated 2,006 criminal oc- currences, including 299 break and enters, 196 car thefts. 233 major thefts. 525 minor thefts and seven cases of arson. The force has solved 63.5 per cent of the crimes. the report Orchestra at St. Aurora at 8:30 p.m. Guest soloist will be pianist Chia Yue Chou, performing Ger- shwin‘s Rhapsody in Blue. York Region crime up 3% showed. The report also showed sexual offences, offensive weapon charges and assaults. were all down. Said Commissioner Gladys Rolling: “You‘re doing very well in the sexual offences.“ “We usually do very mm “inspector Clifford Cox mond Hill division of Y Police, and Staff Inspectors Tom Shields and Donald Hi Newmarket division, will attend the Royal Canadian Mounted Police College in Ottawa for extra training this fall. The six-week course begins in May, with the final course in of the Rich- leadership principles. planning. the ork Regional sociology of crime. internal controls. the use of statistics. patrol ad- llock 0f the ministration, staffing and traffic supervision. Admission police officers, who are in policyâ€" forming positions in police forces of 40 is restricted to senior the fall. The 0" more Officers. in the sexual deavors,“ was the chief‘s reply. well Favor Markville mall By Larry Johnston Markham planning committee gave the f\larkville Mall approval in principle last week over the objection of lawyer Paul Mingay. Mingay. who said he was representing himself and several clients. felt the town should not have given the project its blessing without the commitment of a major department store in the mall “The earlier in- dications of council and marketing surveys that were done were that a major department store should be included. The implication of the Official Plan is that it ought not to proceed without a major department store," said Mingay. He argued that while a major department store would help keep shopping dollars in Markham, a mall anchored by a junior department store would only drain business away lrom existing stores Without denigrating what a Woolco or K-Mart can do. the level of shopping services would be the same as already exists in town to a large degree." said Mingay. The original conceptual model which JDS, the developers. displayed last year. showed three major department stores in the completed 900.000 sq. ft. mall at McCowan Road and Highway 7. Behind the mall was a crescent of apartment buildings with more homes further north. On the west was an artificial lake with a hotel and office building on the bank. The latest concept shows the offices to the north. JDS is negotiating with the Hudson Bay Co. Ltd. to be the major tenant. Mingay said from what he could see. the plan showed a mammoth parking lot in front of a commercial store “There should be something of significance in the heart of a town (it 00000 people. You should not feel you are ‘just passmg through another neighborhood of Scarf Helicopter crashes A Toronto man received cuts and abrasions after having to make a crash landing in his helicopter in a field near (lormley Sideroad and Leslie St. about 9:45 am, Apr. 21. According to police. Glenn Irving. 25, of 307 l’oynte Rd, was on a routine training flight from Buttonville airport in his two-seater craft. The engine began to falter and he had to put down in the field. The $30,000 helicopter was destroyed. 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