thursday july 10 2003 serving the community of whitchurchstouffville h 36 pages1 including gst i ashley taws recovers in time for y y weekend molson indy in toronto jirri thomas 18 calendar 22 classified v 24 v byjoanransberry j staff writer 5g stourrvilles top scholar mixes fiwith success when you graduate from high school with an average exceeding 95- per centi ybure hot only- krhbng the cream of the crop youre the cherry oh the top carolyn irene tubb leads the vacademic parade at stouffville district secondary school an overall average of 952 per cent the 1 7yearold finished ead of all sdss students including 65 fellow ontario scholars the grade 12 graduating stu dent has been accepted injfo queens university in kngston to beglri a science program this fall 1 5heplansto eventually major in mathematics which makes sense because she scored 100 per cent on hei last calculusexami aihlismy favourite sub- ject ms tubb said my math teaeherrsimbhe baumgartner is wonderful i enjoy school ive fi always ihad fun learning s v jsawfrpm me books she also enjoys cross country running and sdpcer f fi before going to high school sis tubb attended orchard park ahd glad park public schools in stouffville- she maintained hon ours standing throughout ele mentary school active in- youth groups at christ anglican church her vol- funteering includes being a sunday school teacher in addition to school work gafolyh has held part- time jobs as a tutor teacher and camp counsellor she has spent the past two summers working at igleribrobk daycamp on mccowan road carolyn is brilliant sdss r see 66 page 21 pore phbtograplief staff photosteve somerville tracy moore blasts out of the bunker at the maples of balantraegorfclubtuesdaynarrowiymssingourphotographermsmoorewas one of 410 competitors competing in the ninth and final mayors goff tournament at three courses host wayne emmerson is retiring as mayor this fall the tournament has raised more than 130 job action tickets during contraet dispute by jeff mitchell staff writer v- job action by police officers doesnt amount to a free pass for drivers to speed or put others at l risk says york regions police chief arid me president of the local police union says officers how on a worktorule unpaigh will cbn- r to take action when they see ispmeorie breaking the ilaw 1 york regional police officers will- che donningbaucaps and refusing fo write traffic tickets as tlieir union i ujps the ante in its contract dispute with the poucesemees board f 7 police assbciatipn president john misktw said members at a packed meeting monday night voted overwhelmingly in favour of jotf action after going avithqut a contract since the end of 2002 as the measures begin to take effect police rchief amjandjla barge said hes counting on rank and file officers to make sure motorists dont take advantage of the unions noticket stance the absence of traffic enforce ment may well have an impact oh safety out there said the chief who has madejroad safety one of his fop priorities smce assuming office seven months ago but he expressed confidence cops on the beat wiu remain true to itheir commitment to preserve the safety of york region residents we all take an oath when we take on this responsibility chief la barge said we have a very big job to do iri this community the union has said officers will stillstop speeders and- others who are driving badly but the cops are more likely to issue warnings iristeadof tickets they will pull them over mr miskiwsaid see york page 9 i sal ajervic 9056429077 wmm o h 8 v r o l b t the little dealership with a big 56higllway 7 just eastofmccowan l294ill440toll free 18008922209 at north pointe we care we use genuine gm parts i 1 fjtfff tfwgjfy yfii yy y mfiitth 1 asca awac