To follow the games right through. In those days it was a pleasure

For the fans to watch the fun,

The brave courageous “All Stars" Played till they a cup had won. Since that a new generation

A younger MacKay family too.

Who still have the name “All Star" And were bound to see hockey through. These were Bruce, Eldon and Reggie With Ellery minding the net,

Hockey no doubt was born in them For they had the best pluck yet.

We give the whole group credit That bear the “All Star" name.

By the look of the year just ended They are on the road to fame. George Moase was genial coachman And also a forward too,

The boys just had to obey him When he told them what to do. Chester Gallant deserves much credit For the number of goals he scored. When he went zig-zag down the ice He had his contestants bored. David Walker was a great forward With a ready smile on his face,

How he did grab that rubber

When it came from any place.

He sure took a special interest

Tho’ considering married life,

And just as the season ended

He had for himself a wife.

Reg MacKay did a good job

Up on the forward line,

He made so many good efforts

To place those goals in the twine. Not forgetting Freddie Gallant

Who was the young girls choice, When he went flying down the ice They sure made lots of noise. Bruce MacKay was the short one But he had lots of luck,

As he could slip right under

. When he wanted to get the puck. On this line was a set of twins Lawrence and Edwin Wall,

Edwin could see right over

For he was six feet tall.

David Schurman and Mallett

Were the brave and strong defence, They were like Johnny on the spot And received some good comments.

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