Popular fair to draw thousands

Bob and Gaye Fraser put the finishing touches on the St Peters church fair sign. 186813

St Peters Anglican Church is gearing up for its annual fair this weekend.

The popular fair is well known to locals and visitors for its free jumping castle and array of products and bric-a-bracs for sale.

Fair organiser Bob Fraser said the fair attracts around 2000 people each year.

There will be the usual assortment of lucky dips, toy stall and balloons.

Adults can browse the plant stall and everything from flowers, cakes, preserves and jams, bric-a-brac, jewellery, jigsaws and book will be for sale.

Children get unlimited time on the free jumping castle and there will be free painting, balloons and colouring activities.

Handmade cards suitable for all occasions will feature in its own stall and you can get in early for all your Christmas decorations and small gifts.

Fairgoers will delight in the trash and treasure and used clothing stalls.

Sustenance is available in the form of morning tea with delicious cakes and scones and the barbecue will be fire up.

The huge hampers and Christmas cake raffles will enable fairgoers to win a lot for very little.

The fair is on Saturday November 10 from 9am to 1pm at St Peters Anglican Church, Draper St, Ocean Grove.