Support our Local Authors

Support our Local Authors

Local stories written by local folk for us:

On December 5, 2024, the Mary Webb Centre in Highgate organized an Afternoon With Authors book sale as a fundraiser to restore the beautiful stained glass dome.

Kae Elgie and her book about the history of her family farm in Lambton County at the Book fair at the Mary Webb Centre, Highgate on December 7, 2024.


The Mary Webb Centre 
came to life in 2010 when a group of people in the Highgate area saw an opportunity where the wrecking ball threatened to demolish the 100 year old United Church. The vision was to create community centre, art gallery and concert hall and now in 2024, 14 years later, the 250 seat venue is a “must-play” address for renowned as well as up-and-coming musicians from across Canada and for local performers too.

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Salvaged from the Ruins: a book launch

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Novel of 1945 by Al McGregor

Let’s help launch Al McGregor’s new book:

Salvaged from the Ruins – A Novel of 1945. As One War Ends Another Begins.

Special price for book signing – $20 per book.

This is a hybrid event: Google Meet (zoom) AND in person! Arrive at the Archives at 6:45 p.m. for G&DHS business starting at 7:00 p.m. sharp.

Mr. McGregor’s in-person presentation starts at 7:30 p.m. Virtual attendees from afar can join any time after 7:00 p.m. (Be patient, it’s our first hybrid virtual event!)

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/cxq-shst-twj

Or dial: ‪(CA) +1 613-916-8239‬

PIN: ‪841 720 630‬#

More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/cxq-shst-twj?pin=4389306829783

Special book signing event price $20. This book is for readers who love their Canadian history served up with drama, great characters, and several intersecting storylines to keep things exciting. It’s hot off the press. Let’s help our local writer sell lots of copies.

Local author Al McGregor specializes in historical fiction. His books are based on the Canadian experience with an emphasis on Southwestern Ontario.

Salvaged from the Ruins is a story about the end of WWII when millions of refugees flood Europe – a time when compassion is another casualty of war. The story is set against the events of 1945 in Europe, Canada and the United States.

http://almcgregor.com/

Conflict doesn’t end with surrender. The evidence is in the Ruins.

Wednesday, September 28th at the Archives, 178 McKellar St, Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0.