From The Scrapbook By Rev. Bill Randall
From The Scrap Book February 9, 1990 By Dr. Bill Randall Cattle Shows & Cow Barns “There’s No Business Like Show Business” – and I
From The Scrap Book February 9, 1990 By Dr. Bill Randall Cattle Shows & Cow Barns “There’s No Business Like Show Business” – and I
From The Scrap Book August 20, 1990 By Dr. Bill Randall The Murder of John McGeorge The community of Lake George got its name from
From The Scrap Book Miss Harvey Pageant August 10, 1990 By: Dr. Bill Randall Syd Maclean was managing J. Clark and Sons, Harvey Branch; the
From the Scrap Book Universalist Church in Little Settlement August 17, 1990 By: Dr. Bill Randall Lloyd Embleton and I take occasional tours around the
From The Scrap Book 1990, Aug. 10 Tourism In McAdam Beats The Odds Contrary to the situation elsewhere in New Brunswick, the number of tourists
From The Scrap Book August 3, 1990 By: Dr. Bill Randall Horse Hauling in Harvey The Annual Harvey Fair Days due soon coming up. Most
From The Scrap book April 13, 1990 By Dr. Bill Randall Harvey High School I write frequently about structures that once were, or may still
1990 April 6 From The Scrapbook Briggs and Little Woolen Mill Office & Warehouse Coming Down I have written about structures that were a part
From The Scrap Book November 22, 1989 Dr. Bill Randall Grist Mill Stone In York Mills Want to look at other monuments? If so, there
From The Scrap Book 1989, Nov. 29 Dr. Bill Randall A Pastoral Visit Making a pastoral visit to the Littles in Little Settlement in 1954
From The Scrap Book Park & Pray Nov. 29, 1989 By. Dr. Bill Randall The facility known as “Park and Fly” where you can leave
From The Scrapbook 1989, Oct. 25 By Dr. Bill Randall Andrew Hay Dies Coburn’s Corner in Harvey, where the formaldehyde truck recently overturned, was very
The Stagecoach Roads of Charlotte County by Doug Dougherty Published in the October 4, 2011 edition of the Saint Croix Courier A man sits in
With the Harvey Regional Heritage & Historical Association considering shortening its name for daily use, Association Director, Alexander Bridge who’d spearheaded the discussion, volunteered to create a logo expressing
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
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
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
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.
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,
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
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
by Rev. Dr. William RandallExcerpts from an informal interview The following audio excerpts are from a 1989 interview of George ‘Hazen’ Patterson (2 Aug 1894 – 15
by Rev. Dr. William Randall Excerpts from an informal interview The following audio excerpts are from a 1973 interview of Henry “Harry” Robert Cleghorn (16
The Harvey Regional Heritage & Historical Association Wall of Recognition acknowledges people from the Harvey region who have in some way become well known for their contributions.
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
A biography about three-time Olympian Catherine Pendrel, who grew up in Harvey Station.