Food and festivities formed the core of activities at the Church Street Methodist church bazaar in Somerset West, hosted on Saturday (6 April). The morning bazaar forms part of a series of celebratory events in commemoration of the church’s 190th anniversary. Pictured are Emile Wessels, Garth Adonis, Patrick van Rooyen, Adrian Swartz and Lee Gabriel.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar


Enjoying the morning out were Marilyn Durr, Owen Williams and Randy Gordon.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Alana Davids and Adielah Titus with some of the foods they indulged in.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Anton Durr and Virginia Langenhoven had a splendid time cooking a potjie.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Cousins Steve and Ricardo Adonis spent some quality time at the bazaar.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Yvonne and Fred Young showed their support.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Paddy Gordon with his daughter Robyn.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar

Timothy Visser and Jenny Hurling with the glossiest toffee apples by far.

Cassandra Gabriels, Marina Sylvester and Rowena Adonis.

Somerset West Methodist Primary School principal Trevor de Waal during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Rev Ralph Afghan with Janine-Lee van der Post.

Shaheeda Adonis, Meryl Patience and daughter Paige, Joslyn Lyners, Dan Adonis, Rowena Adonis and Eloise Williams.

A variety of preserves were on offer at the bazaar.

Carlo and Lorren Adonis

Emily Erasmus getting her face painted by Catherine Gordon.

Gwen Africa and Anthea October

Ready to serve at the pudding stall are Felicity Weber, Pat Gordon, Pam Gordon, June Adonis, Joy Sylvester and Felicia Visser.

Nokuzola and granddaughter Alutha Jadezweni

The winners of the potjiekos competition were Lee Gabriels and Patrick van Rooyen.

Ena Cornelius, Charmaine Durr and Claudette Lucas

Leslie Adonis and Paddy Gordon in conversation.

(Clockwise) James Visser, Brian Barnwell, Alistair Esau and Ava Esau.

Paige Patience and dad Hilton Patience, and Brendan, Eliza and Zeke Simpson.

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