From The Scrapbook By Rev. Bill Randall
From The Scrapbook December 2000 Dr. Bill Randall Demolition Of Black’s Store Probably one of the most significant events that has changed the look of
From The Scrapbook December 2000 Dr. Bill Randall Demolition Of Black’s Store Probably one of the most significant events that has changed the look of
From The Scrap Book May 25, 1990 By: Dr. Bill Randall Why Pioneers Settled In Harvey? It is a pleasure for me to hear the
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK March 1999 By Dr. William Randall Winter Carnival 1981 March 1999 Our winter is almost over, and we haven’t had all the
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK April 1999 By Dr. William Randall Playing The Organ – Country Style Emma has a Scrap basket. From it she showed me
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK September 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall Church At Thompson Corner I have written brief histories of some of the local churches in
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK October 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall Harvey’s Early Telephones Telephones become increasingly efficient, but some of us older people a bit complicated.
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK March, 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall Fifteen kilometers west from the railway tracks in Harvey, Route #3 makes a right angled turn
From The Scrap Book June 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall Our 55th Wedding Anniversary I personally have a new Scrapbook, prepared for Emma and me
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK July 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall The Gass Family Reunion Another family reunion! The time for the Gass Family. On August 1,
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK February 1998 By Dr. Bill Randal THE RAGAMUFFINS (1887) The fiddle should be the cultural symbol of Harvey. Popularized by the International
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK December, 1998 By Rev. Dr. William Randall Inez Davis and the King of Siam, Late 1920’s Among interesting people in the history
From The Scrapbook April 1998 By Dr. Bill Randall N.B. Telephone News Our modern telephones are wondrous machines! Why you can tell who is calling
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall Sept. ’97 Harvey is justifiably proud of its FIRE DEPARTMENT. One of the earliest organizers of the Fire
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK November 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall The Pass Family One of the benefits of writing for the Lionews is that it directs
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Rev. Dr. William Randall “Don’t Take the Preacher for Granted” 1869 Reprinted from The Harvey Lionews May 1997 I was thinking
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK March 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall John Rutherford & Tweedside Kettle When I first came to Harvey in 1954 Arnold Little was
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK June 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall A Bear Story Summer campers and year around residents living near Lake George are hearing rumors
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall July 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall A Present For Grandma Recently our son Bill was visiting with a
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK January 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall Grandpa’s Medicine Here we go again — already using up almost a month of the New
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK February 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall Sir John Harvey After reading January’s issue, Louie Messer phoned me and identified the Nell Lister
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK August 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall Harvey Fair Over the Years The summer of 1997 has been a summer of nostalgia for
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall April 97 I have a special treat for my readers this month. I have been reading other people’s
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK October 1997 By Dr. Bill Randall My Thoughts Of Sunrise At Loon Lodge We have enjoyed a beautiful autumn with the great
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK Sept. 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall Oromocto Lake Tour Did you ever stop to think how the month’s which have R’s in
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK October 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall The First In Harvey On October 8th, I was invited to talk about Harvey History to
FROM THE SCRAP BOOK By Dr. Bill Randall November 1996 Looking through my Scrapbooks I came across an item written by Alistairs Cameron and published