Wolves Killing could cost the township more uae been the pane, bora Seti cont If the flock is im the spring, are now big] purebred ewes it could even enough to hunt cost more," warns the bylaw Mr. Gibson points out that] officer wolves kill sheep in a different He says the township is way than dogs and that s why he can tell that the wolves are responsible "If some of these people (wildlife groups) could sé these sheep all messed and torn up they might change their minds about bounty," claims Mr. Gibson. concerned that if the wolves are allowed to multiply they ll resort to attacking cattle and deer "They 've already killed off a lot of deer and you can hardly see a deer in this area any more," he remarked. Mr. Gibson cited a recent example of wolves returning twice in one night to a farm at Greenbank. to finish off many sheep who have been left in.a haif-eaten state by wolves. . The bride is the daughter to $83 and $25 in four inci- Rev. L.J. Austin officiated Sente wh . killed |@* the Sept. 26 ceremony. So- -- loist Fred Densham was ac- companied by Mrs. P. Wilson. Given in marriage by her godfather, Bruce Handscomb of Montreal, the bride w a forma! gown of satin with lace appliques and long poin- ted sleeves. Lace appliques also enhanced the flowing train. A pearl coronet held her shoulder-length veil of sheer nylan net and she carr ied a bouquet of gold roses, woke up the farmer and were driven off killing only one sheep. one way the wolf population Sheep But on each occasion they Mr. Gibson says hunting is is kept down. But if the bounty is removed it will take away the incentive for many hunters. The bylaw officer said he knew of an incident where hunters got 14 wolves out of one area in one day. Huntley daisy chrysanthemums and stephanotis. Mrs. Carol Hughes of Oshawa, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and Mrs. Marjorie Bower of Tor- _| onto, sister of the bridegroom and Denise Jeffrey of Prince Albert attended as brides - maids. Karen Hughes, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. Blaise MacNeil of Ottawa, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man with Rod MacNeil of Toronto, also a brother of the bridegroom and Glenn Hughes of Oshawa, us- hering. The reception was held at the Amber Room, Whitby. For a honeymoon to Lake Placid, the eastern United States and Nova Scotia, the bride wore a grey and mauve pantsuit with accessories of mauve and black. The newly- weds will reside in Toronto, POR FORO RP HOG NE FROM THE PORT PERRY STAR PICTURE ALBUM "OUR WEDDING" GUEST BOOKS ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS CAKE BOXES MATCHES NAPKINS BRIDE'S BOOK PLACE CARDS COASTERS CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE FOLDER PORT PERRY STAR 235 QUEEN ST. -- PORT PERRY - | Ph. 985-7383 PAE 7" 7 HTS St | Marriage vows were ex changed in the Baptist Evan gelical church Port Perry at 3 o'clock, Saturday, July 11, 1970 by Bernice Lorraine Mappin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mappin, Nestleton, Ontario and Ewald Hans Bengel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bengel, Oshawa, Ontario. Pastor Henry Fisher offici- ated and was assisted by Pas tor Allen Hern. The wedding music being played by Mrs. Lioyd Beacock, Port Perry | Given in marriage by her | father, the bride was lovely jin a gown of white silk organ za fashioned with an oval lace appliqued neckline and long sheath sleeves. The em pire bodice enhanced **- 4 line skirt which was appliqued with a pyramid of french gaiow lace, which was em broidered with pearls and se quents complimented by « long train appliqued with matching lace. She wore a pearl tierra, which held her full length chapel! veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and stephanotis Miss Bridgette Alzner of Oshawa, friend of the bride was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Luke of London, cousin of the bride, Miss Susan Wonno cott, Oshawa also a cousin of the bride and Miss Debbie Mappin, sister of the bride Little Miss Donna Grothrope of Toronto was Nowergir | land little Rickey La Marre} BENGEL |acted as ringbearer both being cousins of the bride | The attendants were iden tically attired in pastel shades | of coral, mauve, yel blue and pink. Their empire waisted gowns were green low enhanced with long flowing sleeves trimmed with rose bud lace. The same trim adorned the empire line. Their headpieces were roses which matched each individual gown The flower girl carried a basket of mums in pink and white. The ringbearer's cus- hion was heartshaped trimmed with lace and the rings were held with rosettes of satin ribbon with Lily of the Valley on the end of the streamers. Mr. Fred Bengel twin bro ther of the groom acted as best man and the ushers were Mr Harri Liljalehto, friend of the groom. Paul, Rickeyand Doug las Mappin brothers of the bride The reception was held in the church parlors, where the bride's mother received wear ing a dress and coat ensem bel of pale blue with navy and white ascessories. She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a turquoise dress with white ascessories The couple left on their trip north of Peterborough The bride wearing a lime green lace dress with white ascesso ries. One week later, they left for a honeymoon touring PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct, 15,1970 -- 19 MAPPIN Europe for five weeks. The bride wearing a white lace pant suit Mr. and Mrs. Benge! are residing at Taunton Road, Oshawa. Guests at the wedd ing were present from Tor- onto, Oshawa, Millbrook, Bow- manville, Ajax, Waterloo, Miss? asauga, Nestleton, Northern Ireland, Montreal and Utica Many parties honored the bride. A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Bridgette Alzner and Mrs. Eller, Oshawa A similar one by Miss Susan Wonnocott and her mother, Mrs. Gordon Wonnocott, Osh awa. Mrs. Ivan Bradburn also hosted a miscellareous shower as did Mrs. Lioyd Beacock and Mrs. David Aiken. The bride also received gifts from her pupils and staff at R.H Cornish Public School, Port Perry. The groom also received gifts from his pupils at Whit by, Senior Public School Mrs. John Mappin and the bride's grandmother, Mrs David Johns were hostesses for a trousseau tea in honor of the bride, July 4, 1970 during which close friends and aunts of the bride also mother and aunt of the groom poured tea