This tote bag is a practical souvenir to celebrate your MacCrimmon pride and Scottish heritage. Features the tree of life in black on the reverse side. Pre-order your tote bag souvenir for $18.00 by May 15th and take delivery the day of the reunion. Pre-order quantities are limited so order now to ensure availability on July 5th. To order and make payment, contact Joan Lothian at jhlothian60@gmail.com. E-transfer payments to this email is preferred. Joan also accepts phone orders at (613) 527-1229, with alternative payments by cash or cheque.
Wear your MacCrimmon pride ! This black mesh ball cap features the MacCrimmon tartan and 200th Anniversary logo. Pre-order your ball cap souvenir for $20.00 per cap by May 15th and take delivery the day of the reunion. Pre-order quantities are limited so order now to ensure availability on July 5th. To order and make payment, contact Joan Lothian at jhlothian60@gmail.com. E-transfer payments to this email is preferred. Joan also accepts phone orders at (613) 527-1229, with alternative payments by cash or cheque.
Display your MacCrimmon pride with this large flag (18 inches by 12 inches on a 24 inch poll) features the MacCrimmon tartan and 200th Anniversary logo. Pre-order your flag souvenir for $23.00 per flag by May 15th and take delivery the day of the reunion. Pre-order quantities are limited so order now to ensure availability on July 5th. To order and make payment, contact Joan Lothian at jhlothian60@gmail.com. E-transfer payments to this email is preferred. Joan also accepts phone orders at (613) 527-1229, with alternative payments by cash or cheque.
Chapter 1 - The Journey This October 2024 marks the anniversary of an amazing journey that brought a young family from Scotland to what is now North Glengarry.
Read MoreThe descendants of Malcolm and Isabella MacCrimmon honourably served in the Canadian Forces in World War I and World War II.
Read MoreThe Christmas season, it is a perfect time to reflect on the rich history of the Scottish settlers who shaped not only North Glengarry’s landscapes but also the deep sense of community they brought with them.
Read MoreA brief history of a five-generation farm in Kenyon Township proved an interesting subject for an essay by Catherine MacCrimmon, 11, a Grade 7 pupil of Cotton Beaver School.
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