Come visit Friday and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
CCGS general meeting will be held at Amherst Police Station, 21 Havelock Street, Amherst, NS 2nd floor, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, February 17th.
Speaker after a brief meeting will be Elizabeth Cooke-Sumbu. She will do a power point presentation on "Black Athletes of Amherst"
Meetings are always open to the public, so please come join your local family Genealogical Society, which has been serving Cumberland County for the past 25 years. Research your heritage and find new relatives. Learn about what times your parents, grandparents and other ancestors, lived through, where, when, how, education, religion, and occupations, etc. and about the times, that they lived their lives.
Email: "archives@ccgsns.com" or Call: 902-661-7278

Rum Runners of Nova Scotia
A publication by author Edward Crane Gilbert and edited by Courtney Gilbert.
Price: $12.00 + (shipping and handling is extra)
8½” X 5½”, 67 single pages.
Author Ed Gilbert is a local historian and story teller from Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. His interest in local history has helped the Parrsborough Shore Historical Society, maintaining and the restoration of former Prime Minister, Sir Charles Tupper’s summer home, “Ottawa House-By-The-Sea”. Now a museum and the home of Parrsborough Shore Historical Society.