Winston Gamblin Biography
Winston Gamblin, affectionately known as “Winnie,” has been a cornerstone of the Village of Harvey for decades. In 1986, he became the owner of the historic WWE Smith Country Store,
Biographies of notable people.
Winston Gamblin, affectionately known as “Winnie,” has been a cornerstone of the Village of Harvey for decades. In 1986, he became the owner of the historic WWE Smith Country Store,
By Dr. Bill Randall This winter we’ve said good bye to the Taylor Hall. We’ve not said good bye to the memory of the Taylors. John Taylor Sr. was born
By Rev. Bill Randall February 8, 1991 On December 23, 1990, the St. Andrews United Church had a significant part of their program related to the Craig family. Rev. Ruth
By Rev. Bill Randall February 23, 1990 I have one athletic trophy. It’s a curling trophy. Doc Fletcher invited me to be on his team on Boxing Day 1969. Characteristically
By Rev. Bill Randall August 20, 1990 The community of Lake George got its name from John McGeorge, one of the pioneer settlers and the victim of a treacherous and
By Rev. Bill Randall October 25, 1989 Coburn’s Corner in Harvey, where the formaldehyde truck recently overturned, was very near the site of the first death in Harvey, probably in

By Rev. William Randall December 1998 Among interesting people in the history of Harvey are some ladies, who, as time flies by may be forgotten. As we approach a new

Edward (Ed) and Nancy Christie were inducted to the Harvey Heritage Wall of recognition for their outstanding contribution in community service. They were the first to be nominated as a

HARVEY’S HONORARY FIRE CHIEF STILL LEADS ACTIVE LIFE Acquiring a new home, for most of us, is a matter of going through a bank and getting a mortgage. For T.
The funeral of T. Kay Craig was held at St. Andrews United Church. Rev. K. Ruth Stuart officiated, with the eulogy being delivered by Dr. Bill Randall, a former minister.

Bernard Joseph McCann was a pillar of the Harvey community his entire adult life. In his youth, Bernie had a passion for, and graduated from, St. Thomas University, which –

Janet Watson is the daughter of Claude and Genevie (Dorcas) Swan. She married Randy Watson and together they raised a family in the Harvey, York County, New Brunswick, area.Janet attended

Don Messer was born in 1909 in a house located in Tweedside near Harvey Station. He was the youngest of 11 children in a family so musical that a dozen

Jocelean was born at Manners Sutton, New Brunswick on October 13, 1933 a daughter of the late Clarence David and Zella May (Wilson) Swan. Jo contracted polio in 1954. She

Gene Morris, 82 years of age, passed away October 23, 2003 at the Oromocto Public Hospital, Oromocto, N.B. Born in Magundy, York County N.B. in 1921, Gene was the son

A biography about three-time Olympian Catherine Pendrel, who grew up in Harvey Station.

A biography about Wall of Recognition Inductee Rev. Dr. William “Bill” Randall.

Biography for Gilbert Robison, leading Canadian and North American dairy industry developer, promoter of Jersey cattle breed, and community leader.

Gordon Feeney was born and grew up on a farm in Harvey, York County, New Brunswick. His parents were Arnold Edward Feeney (1910-1987) and Alice Gertrude (McDade) Feeney (1921-2007). He

Dewitt Talmage Lister was born in Harvey Station. He was the son of Earle and Elizabeth (Coburn) Lister. He was raised in a farming community that was famous for its

Harry Corey was born in Temperance Vale, New Brunswick on March 12, 1901 to William Allen Corey and Maud Laura (MacFarlane) Corey. Temperance Vale is located just North of Nackawic.