The Farmer's Market at Port Perry Fairgrounds is open every St oil Tom F002 0 EO with a variety of locally grown farm-fresh produce. Fran Walker (left) from Toronto is seen with vendor Whitney Cohoon of Port Perry. Crafts are also on sale at the Market every Saturday. The Market will to stay open through October. Take the entrance from Rosa Street. Changes to Ont. Building Code will assist farmers Changes to the Ontario Building Code will help farmers, Woodlog owns and sawmill own- "ne changes, announced last Friday by Ag Minister Elmer Buchanan and Housing Minister Evelyn Gigantes will recognize ungraded lumber for use in con- struction of small farm bdldings. As well, lumber training cours- es will be offered to farmers, sawmill operators and building offices to familiarize them with standard ways of identifying dif- ferent wood species and basic lumber grading techniques. "These changes will help to ensure that there will be markets for locally-cut lumber," said Mr. Buchanan, Ungraded lumber can be used provided that the lumber i is visual- lyi d for by the farmer and sawed full-size. Durham East 4-H team earns trip to the Royal The Durham East 4-H team has won the 1992 Central Region "Go for the Gold" competition and will now compete at the provincial level at the Royal Wintér Fair in November. * Coached by Tom Barrie, the Durham East team is made up of Carolyn Barkey, Eric Barkey, Jeff Kemp and Andrew Frew, The competition requires the APPLE PICKERS NEEDED Prefer those able to work through fall. Housewives welcome. East Central AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 126 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1B9 (416) 985-3831 (Toll Free) 1-800-263-3825 Winter Wheat team members to answer ques- tions on a wide variety of issues related to 4-H and agricultural Jopics. The Durham Edt team won its petition against teams from Durliam West, Halton, Peel, Peterboroughw Simcoe, Victoria Haliburton, Wellington and York Counties. trip to the Royal last Saturday at the Lindsay Fairgrounds in com- Ci ions Durham East and good luck at the Royal. "In October, 1990, farm build- ing permits were introduced that resulted in demands by inspectors for the use of grade:stamped lum- ber in farm building construction. Farmers and others have been seeking more flexible grade options, citing the importance of bushlot lumber to rural communi- ties. They also noted that the number of injuries as the result of structural failure of farm buildings is very low. I arain MARKET REPORT Prices quoted at market closing 1 $oone 270 106.30 245 9645 6.08 22340 New Soys 598 219.72 Sept. Canola 260.00 Prices supplied courtesy of W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LIMITED Sept Com Dec. Com Oid Soys MN Instantly Cards! Magnetize your Existing Paper Business MAGNETIC BACKING FOR PAPER BUSINESS CARDS MAGIC. .i0 PATENT PENDING® NOBODY EVER THROWS MAGNETIC BUSINESS CARDS AWAY a Magnetic Business Cards keep your Name and Phone Number Accessible to your i Customers at all times! "SIMDLE_TO_ADPLY Just Remove White Liner. PORT PERRY. 985-9765 201 NORTH STREET -