To relieve them there was Ellery Who was the defenceman's spare, He was the nice looking fellow With the pretty light brown hair. Walter Simmons was a good sport To act as their referee, He kept his eye on all the boys For he knew their tricks you see. At last on the final evening With no referee in sight, They were lucky to have Fred Semple Who was umpire for the night. This game was between the "All Stars" And a team from North Bedeque , And in the minutes of overtime Someone exclaimed "by heck". The "All Stars" scored the final goal Which made each one look up. We hope they'll always show the stuff That they showed to win that cup. No word of Congratulations No cheer of Hip Hip Hooray! They were presented with the cup And they laid their skates away. " MAT-MEN " " Mat -Men " as they were nicknamed were people who made it their policy to obtain hooked mats in trade for Congoleum squares of floor cover¬ ing, bedspreads and dishes. Many original designs for mats were obtained in this way. MARINE COLLOIDS In 1967, a moss plant was opened for business at Traveller's Rest in a building owned by Delbert Rayner . The owner of this plant is Marine Colloids Ltd . of Pictou , Nova Scotia , and the operator and manager is Shaw, St. Eleanors . Over one hundred customers profit from the moss and many truck- loads of dry moss are delivered during the season until a sufficient quantity is collected for shipment. It is then shipped by tractor-trailer to a process¬ ing plant in Rockland, Maine, where it is used in the manufacture of fish meal, nylon and cloth, leather, dairy products, drugs, food stuffs, cosmetics and in brewery distilling. Moss which has been previously graded and dried is delivered to the plant from the local areas and from as far away as Tyne Valley , West Devon , Cape Traverse , Borden and Cavendish. Two full-time employees operate this plant. Because of the inadequacy of the building from which this moss business was operated, it was found necessary to move to a more suitable location in Summerside in June 1972. Present plans are to build a new warehouse in Traveller's Rest. 44