From The Scrapbook: John Rutherford & Tweedside Kettle
By Rev. Bill Randall March 1997 When I first came to Harvey in 1954 Arnold Little was making some carpentry renovations to the Manse. I
“From The Scrapbook” by Rev. Dr. William “Bill” Randall captures the rich history of Harvey, New Brunswick. Inspired by his passion for local history, Bill began archiving family scrapbooks, genealogies, and personal stories in 1954. His articles, first published in local newsletters, connect Harvey’s present with its roots, tracing back to settlers from the Borders of England and Scotland in 1837. Dive into these fascinating stories and explore the legacy that shaped Harvey’s community.
By Rev. Bill Randall March 1997 When I first came to Harvey in 1954 Arnold Little was making some carpentry renovations to the Manse. I
By Rev. Bill Randall June 1997 Summer campers and year around residents living near Lake George are hearing rumors that the bear population in the
By Rev. Bill Randall July 1997 Recently our son Bill was visiting with a student in Ontario who is writing her Ph.D. thesis on the
By Rev. Bill Randall January 1997 Here we go again — already using up almost a month of the New Year! It is also a
By Rev. Bill Randall February 1997 After reading January’s issue, Louie Messer phoned me and identified the Nell Lister whose name appeared relating to Home
By Rev. Bill Randall August 1997 The summer of 1997 has been a summer of nostalgia for many Harvey people — especially we who are
By Rev. Bill Randall April 1997 I have a special treat for my readers this month. I have been reading other people’s stories, and I
By Rev. Bill Randall October 1997 We have enjoyed a beautiful autumn with the great array of colors and as the leaves fall we recognize
By Rev. Bill Randall September 1996 Did you ever stop to think how the month’s which have R’s in them are the colder months, but
By Rev. Bill Randall October 1996 On October 8th, I was invited to talk about Harvey History to a Senior’s Group from Fredericton who came
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
FROM THE SCRAP BOOK May 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall Dewitt Lister is working on a project to document the history of the Jersey breed
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK March 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall Walter Brown Remembers Worth’s Cove In 1991 I was writing items for the Southwest Valley Reporter.
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK By Dr. Bill Randall June 1996 I am fascinated by stories! This month I want to share with you some family stories
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK July1996 By Dr. Bill Randall The Piercy Clan Gathering It is exciting to think that this year Harvey will host another family
From The Scrap Book January 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall Two Churches in Harvey Seventh Day Adventist Church & The United Pentecostal Church Part I
FROM THE SCRAP BOOK February, 1996 By Dr. Bill Randall Lake George In The Beginning Franklin Luke Lawson was born 11 April 1939 at Grafton,
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall August 1996 I would like this month to share three poems. Poem #1 was composed by Jennier B.
FROM THE SCRAPBOOKA Fishing Expedition to Kedron Lake, 1939by Rev. Dr. William RandallReprinted from The Harvey Lionews April, 1996. In 1934 the Harvey Creamery was
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK September 1995 By Dr. Bill Randall The Day The Hotel Burned In Harvey It’s a new school year and I am hoping
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK Serving In World War II Ann Lawton MacLean & Al Knowlton October 1995 By Rev. Dr. William Randall As we approach November
From The Scrapbook 1995 Oct.30 By Dr. Bill Randall Ceremony Held To Celebrate Opening Of New Extension The annex at the Art Smith Seniors’ Complex
FROM THE SCRAP BOOK November 1995 By Dr. Bill Randall The Log House In Lake George Recently I took a snapshot of Cecil MacLean. It
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall May 1995 Petition for Land Grants We are familiar with the expression; We took it for granted that
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK by Dr. Bill Randall March ’95 One of the people who is always willing to assist me in preparing material for the
FROM THE SCRAPBOOK June 1995 Marston Scott born 1871 spent much of his early life as a lumberjack. The Scott family were sawmill owners and