THE PIONEER’S SONG

By Marie MacIsaac

On top of the hill At St. Peters rink

The people were gathered It was filled to the brink.

Then in flew the seagulls Already to win

But the Bay Boys were mighty They came out with a grin.

First it was Richard

Who sped up the ice

Then four more goals followed Why weren’t the gulls nice?

So after that victory

T o Morell crowds did go To watch the big battle Over a thousand did show.

On came the Palmers

One, two, three

And sharp shooting Mickey Fooled Gull Mac Gree

With the hard working Donnie The Pioneers led the way

At the sound of the siren

The trophy came to the Bay

With Hubert’s direction And Jim Dougall’s jug And Pat as the goalie They took home the mug.

So that is the story

Of the two fighting teams

They brought fame and fortune To the Eastern Kings.

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