Plenty on offer at church fair

Gaye and Bob Fraser have been busy organising the St Peter's Anglican Church fair. (Ivan Kemp) 304931_02

The people of St Peter’s Anglican Church in Ocean Grove are planning their much-loved annual fair.

This year the delicious morning teas will be back and scones, jam and cream and a wide variety of delicious cakes will be available all morning in the church hall.

There will be a large plant stall, stocked with a huge variety of vegetable seedlings and general garden plants.

Out the front on Draper Street will be a sausage sizzle and super stall selling jigsaws, CDs and DVDs will again be providing bargain entertainment for young and old.

In the Narthex or foyer of the church will be a huge craft stall with things for children as well as adults. “Hand-made Christmas cards will be selling fast and our flower stall has returned this year with beautiful bunches of garden flowers,” co-organiser Bob Fraser said.

“In the church hall will be the famous St Peter’s cake stall stocking sponges, cakes, biscuits, slices. A homemade bread stall will be featured this year. Of course our jams, pickles, relishes and other preserves will be there to tempt you and for parents looking for teacher presents there will be small gift baskets of preserves all ready to go.”

Christmas hampers will be raffled or you could win a decorated Christmas cake.

“We all love markets so come to St Peter’s, support them for their work in the community, and get lots of bargains and beautiful truly homemade produce,” co-organiser Gaye Fraser said.

“Please be aware we can only accept cash on all our stalls as we don’t have card facilities as we are a once a year event.”

The fair is on Saturday November 12 from 9am to 1pm.