economist sunsuntribune ontario votes 2003 saturday sept 27 2003 candidates debate gets rowdy by linda johnson stqffwriter if allcandidates meetings are intended to persuade the unde cided then the three candidates who attended the oak ridges debate thursday found their work was done before they arrived most of the residents who came out to the meeting at the richmond hill chinese community church came pre pared with their views firmly set and clearly in support of one can didate or another frequently rowdy the 2-12- hour meeting was sometimes interrupted by heckling of spon taneous campaigning the meeting was presented by the richmond hill chamber of commerce the richmond hul and markham chinese business association the rotary club of richmond hill and the york region newspaper group ndp candidate pamela courtot who noted she was the only one of the three candidates who had been employed in the corporate sector said ontario has the lowest corporate tax rate in any jurisdiction bordering the province while raising the fate for the largest corporations her party would reduce the tax rate for small businesses we make no bones about it you need taxes to support vital essential services such as hydro healtbucare transit and food and water inspection she said adding residents will also save money with a public auto insur ance system the ndp plans to introduce tory mpp frank klees said his party is unashamedly commit ted to reducing corporate taxes because corporations are com prised of individuals to look at corporations as demons is to go back to the dark days of the liberals and ndp he said dr helena jaczek said the liberals intend to return the cor porate tax rate from its current 125 per cent back to the 2001 rate of 14 per cent at the same time they will increase the small business deduction to keep their taxes the same so it will be exactly the way it is she said adding later person al tax rates will stay the same gfoettfies were out to mak kldny disease obsolete his message bcush b you as a coonuiy saws a the softie suvtdue costume 9056428776 if wwwcostumerentalsca ff m aj or ivf ilukje ftidhotsrvtf grand opening don cousens mayor of markham presents dean koccoris and george lavasidis with a plaque to honour their grand opening councillors alex chiu george mckelvey and the town crier were also in atten dance congratulations gin amazing art exhibit at the mckay center 197 main street unionville preview 630 pm friday october 3rd opening1030 am500 pm saturday october 4th sunday october 5th 1230 pm to 500 pm featuring theodor rieger sca and judy mayergrieve aoca hons one of these two heating and cooling contractors is qualified licensed and insured the other is not can you tell the difference fall savings october 2 3 4 save up to 35 off goodyear tires i rmt3 rity versatile allseason radial wrangler rts smooth riding allweather radial capable of allterrain duties we can hrac is the heating refrigeration and air conditioning contractors of canada and our members must meet industry standards based on trade qualifications fuel safety licensing business licenses liability insurance and workers compensation look for the hrac member in your area member company contractor excellence in action wwwhracca 18774114722 allseason radials 4 f1 8565fh4 95 instalied and from balanced 50 off wmmm wl vi i 2 or more new tires free valve stemsinstallation and disposal balancing extra join us saturday oct 4f0r free bbq paddy shanahan ford sales 3260 sheppard ave east agincourt ontm1t3k3 wwwshanahanfordcom service dept 416 4975012 parts dept 416 4975014 service mon wedjhurs fri 730am 600pm tues 730am 800pm sat 730am1 30pm 2 imom is coming renowned canadian designer simon chang will be in our store saturday october 4th 10am 5pm and he wants to meet you let simon help you choose your new wardrobe from his fall 2003 collection dont miss this opportunity come out and celebrate canadian fashion at its best 159 main st unionville see you soon aasmj 905 4774077 7 days a week