Homemade goods and treats leads to successful market day

The next market is scheduled to take place on November 2 - don't miss out!

A sunny Saturday morning on October 5 in Memel, welcomed entrepreneurs and visitors alike to the monthly Memel Mini Market.

The aroma of coffee on the brew, coupled with the tantalising smell of the keenly priced and freshly baked cakes and tarts assailed the senses, encouraged the visiting public to indulge themselves.

Joppie and Louisé Nienaber enjoy coffee and fresh pancakes.

For those after a meal, delicious curry and rice was on offer as well.

Besides the usual array of food, Thea and Corné Pieters sold home-made sauces and Charlene Janse van Rensburg had a large variety of necklaces and scarves on offer.

The most intriguing items on offer were large metal badges which were affixed to wooden plaques, all of which were made by Piet Smuts.

Piet Smuts from Newcastle sells wood-mounted badges and beautiful appointed dishcloth hangers.

Be sure to attend the next market scheduled for November 2, with another outing set for November 9 in support of a fundraiser event for Kameeldrift Children and the Memel Old Age Home.

ALSO READ: Memel Mini-market gains momentum

For details, contact Kobus Venter on 076 792 7002.

Thea and Corné Pieters from Ingogo, with a selection of mustards and breads.

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