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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 26

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¥ ly 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 | A gentleman and a scholar, 80-year-old 1) Frank writes poetry to make others happy Not everyone has the strength and the power, To lead active lives, energetic each hour, For some a misfortune in health have to face, And do so with fortitude, cou- rage and grace. No bitterness feel, no complaint ordismay, Bright smile and a laugh, throughout every day, Their cheerfulness always, our hearts soenthrall, A shining example, inspira- tion toall. Frank Bye is nothing but in- spirational. At 80 years old, Mr. Bye is every bit a gentleman and a scholar, a fine-mannered trans- planted Englishman who en- Joys nothing better than sitting down and writing poetry in a handwriting so precise, it re- sembles calligraphy. - He wrote the poem above in 1987, and while he penned it with someone else in mind, it easily applies to the poet him- self. Mr. Bye and his pretty wife Elsie moved to their well-kept home just a few miles northeast of Nestleton last October. Be- fore that, they lived in Whitby and Picton, where Mr. Bye was a regular contributor of poems to the Picton Gazette. In Whitby, he contributed regularly to the Whitby Seniors' "Activity Centre newsletter. In June last year the centre pub- lished his "The Sunshine in a > Smile": So dull the dismal scene, so dimthe cheerless day, The sunshine needed now, to clear the gloom away, And soon came welcome brightness, shining tenderly, A pleasant warmth, a tran- quilcharm, as pure serenity. At first it shone so softly, with gentleness awhile, And then in all its splendour, the sunshinein a smile. Before Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Bye called England their home, where Mr. Bye worked for more than 47 years on the railway as a personnel manager. It was because of his out- standing service to the railway industry that he was presented with a Membership of the Brit- ish Empire on January 1, 1968. He and his family were called to Buckingham Palace where Mr. Bye met the Queen and re- vey a striking medal of hon- our (similar to the Order of Can- ada). He also received a medal as a "Serving Brother of the Order of St. John" for encouraging peo- le to know more about the St. 5 ohn Ambulance organization. And although he wrote his first poem as a schoolboy, he didn't write again until he came to Canada. In Picton, he submitted a poem, that included all the street names in the town , to the Picton Gazette. "This encouraged me to keep writing," and in fact, the news- paper continued to print many of his poems. Just settling into this area, the Byes are already busying themselves with church activi- ties (they credit Community Care with helping them get around), but Mr. Bye still finds time to write. Again "just for fun" and to Being 80 years old doesn't slow Nestleton area resident Frank Bye down one bit. A dis- tinguished Member of the British Empire (the medal on the left), Mr. Bye keeps busy writ- ing poetry, and lots of it. Here's a sample, called New Home! "We moved to a new home some long time ago,/ And sent our address to the folks we both know,/ With just the Box number, the Town and code,/ No mention of house or apartment or road./ A friend then wrote back, with his typical wit,/ 'You live in a box? It must be a tight fit!" See story for more about this most Interesting gentleman. 2 | AJAX JEEP EAGLE LTD. SALES & SERVICE 493 BAYLY STREET EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO L1S 487 Jeep, (418) 683-4100 Eagle Oshawa (418) 434-1810 HRS: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday 8:00 AM to 12 Noon SERVICE & PARTS 4H CUSTOVIER J YoY CARE... t i : PA Ie Derma RE i "challenge myselt", Mr. Bye wrote a poem including all the street names in Port Perry. Perry!" Onceupon atime, I'm told, fold, serene, Held party time, a merry scene. tawa there, And from Ontario, all toshare, sun, Bright festive fun for everyone. Water sports along the Bay, A Major fair on Heath all day, Joy on Beech, in Poplar Park, Games in Perry, Elgin, Clark. Queen, green, At Riverview, High in the sky, The kites of Ella, Alva fly. scent, Kent, splash, Rejoicing, too, in Gibson, Ash. band, grand, To Cochrane, Paxton, Bigelow, sing, : As Sexton, Caleb, Shanlyring, ".Scugog joy bells, far and wide, pride. treat, . = - For tasty syrup, theretoeat, | Kenny, , their way, . Led by John, the jolly jester. They act their history anew, Carnegie music, Silver sound, As Allan, Mary waltz around. Lorne, Happy scenes from early morn, theme, Ithen awoke--a pleasant dream! Read on, and enjoy "Merri- ment In The Streets Of Port Such happy moments now un- Port Perry's Streets, their charm Guests from the North and Ot- The Lakeview splendour in the The children playing fairy 'Neath Cedar trees, upon the A lovely Orchard Blossom Speads through the air, as far as And revellers by the Lakeshore Beechcroft greets the festive And Kellett, Balsam, music MacDonald, Crandell, on, they 80. _ : Both Alma, Walsh in Union Coulcliff, Carlan 'cheer' with An Arrow points to Maple With pancakes made by Rosa, Really good, don't eat too many! Victoria joins with Lilla, May, ... , Through Applewood, then on Dance in a Circle, on to Chester, - In Simcoe, Edinborough true, Vanedward, Casimir and Port Perry's Streets, a merry WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 sikkens Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork -- doesn't fade in the sunlight > isn't damaged by majsture -- isn't hidden CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S, : OSHAWA 434-3939

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