From The Scrapbook: Harvey Couple Find Operation Of Resort Pleasant
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1995 Marston Scott born 1871 spent much of his early life as a lumberjack. The Scott family were sawmill owners
Local history, notable events, or biographical sketches.
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1995 Marston Scott born 1871 spent much of his early life as a lumberjack. The Scott family were sawmill owners
By Rev. Bill Randall January 1995 I’m going to do something different this month. In order to emphasize the early struggles of our Harvey ancestors,
By Rev. Bill Randall February 1995 On December 28, 1994 I went to visit my friend, Hazel Grieve. Hazel will have celebrated her 97th birthday
By Rev. Bill Randall December 1995 Visiting Ted and Lynn Brockway they showed me an album of pictures and stories Ted’s sister Donna Neilson has
By Rev. Bill Randall Looking through my Scrapbooks is sort of like looking into Gramma’s attic. Do you remember what fun it was?, all those
By Rev. Bill Randall April 1995 How The Manzers Came To Harvey By Helen Craig In 1868 Harriet Hay was born at the home of
By Rev. Bill Randall September 1994 Among the scrapbook clippings I found recently is one that speaks of the St. Croix River and I will
By Rev. Bill Randall October 1994 One of the factors of growing old is that you tend to have less confidence in your capacity to
By Rev. Bill Randall November 1994 Researching genealogical history is fascinating. One never knows when a phone call, a letter, or a chance visitor might
By Rev. Bill Randall May 1994 Some nice people who read From The Scrapbook remind me that I go so far back into history that
By Rev. Bill Randall March 1994 This Month I’d like to draw your attention to some of the history of the early settlers out at
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1994 (Prepared by Jocelean Hall) The following “Journal” gives a daily account of the voyage of Harvey’s First Settlers on
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1994 Prepared by Lloyd Embleton Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to France in 1927, a
By Rev. Bill Randall July 1994 I made a count of the cottages on the east side of Harvey Lake beginning at Taylor Field and
By Rev. Bill Randall January 1994 (Later the St. James United Church of Canada and presently The United Baptist Church) Let’s go back to September
By Rev. Bill Randall February 1994 Written this month by Jocelean Swan Hall. In 1937, at the time of Harvey’s centennial celebration, the Daily Gleaner
By Rev. Bill Randall December 1994 December 18th was a very exciting day for the Tweedside School. The teacher, Fannie Rodgers, wrote the following remarks
By Rev. Bill Randall August 1994 Have you ever wondered how you would cope with the reality that you might not have long to live?
By Rev. Bill Randall Harvey Lionews April 1994 (Prepared by Helen Craig and Jocelean Hall) The first settlers of Harvey Settlement sailed from Berwick-upon-Tweed on
By Rev. Bill Randall September 1993 My Smokey is a beautiful solid black cat born March 4, 1993. She has gorgeous yellow eyes and is
By Rev. Bill Randall October 1993 I thought this month I would share with you some of the challenges involved in trying to piece together
By Rev. Bill Randall November 1993 Reprinted from The Harvey Lionews Have you ever looked up at a Devil Tree? There was one in Brockway
By Rev. Bill Randall May 1931 Reprinted from The Harvey Lionews Property fires have always been a major concern in any small community, and in
By Rev. Bill Randall March 1993 In 1928 a hunter from McAdam hunting near the shore of the southwest end of the Magaguadavic Lake, in
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1993 I was greatly impressed upon my first visit to Katie Carmichael. She was the last survivor of the Carmichael
By Rev. Bill Randall July 1993Reprinted from The Harvey Lionews One of the satisfactions of preparing these items for the Lionews is the enjoyment of