FASHION SHOW Miss Irene Stewart, above. wlll model this classic bridal gown in the Thursday I: i g ht fashion show at Montague Re.- gional High school. The bodice and full length sleeves of this ess are n lace. while the full skirt is heavily appliqued BRIDAL GOWN with organza flowers. seed pearls. sequins and crystal. The gown features a modi- fied v neck and multi-button hack. Bridesmaids. maid of honor, groom and best man will complete this Scene at the show. ‘ d ‘l ' 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. April 17. loss. HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews. West Acton, Mass. and M r a. Mass, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. A. Roy Jones and tab mily. Hazelbrook. Mrs. Spurgeon Moore was hos- tess to the members of the Past Mistress Club of Memorial LOBA recently. President Flor- ence Ross conducted the meet- ing. Devotional period was led by Hilda Lamont. chaplain. Margaret Shaw. secretary. reported sending cards of sym- pathy to bereaved members. and a get well card to a member in the P. E. I. Hospital. A dona- tion was received from a mem- ber leaving the province to visit her family in British Columbia. Miss Ailey reported from the visiting committee. sale of donated articles took place. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Janet Bea- ton. Alice Jewell. and Pb llis and Brenda Moore. The latest in style will be ' _ shown at the spring fashion show 1/: cup dried currants 1,21 cup Citron 21.4 cups brown sugar 1/5 cup water 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1.6 teaspoon each ground cloves and allspice V4 teaspoon ground nutmeg Combine all ingredients; mix and simmer 30 minutes IDA BAILEY ALLEN Rhubarb Greets Spring In Stores And Gardens RHUBARB is greeting the RHUBARB - MINCE spring in supermarkets or gar- den s all over the country. Per- 1 pound small-diced not- haps it tastes refreshing be- cause it is traditionally one of, 1 pound chopped. cored. peeled“t the season's first fruits or per-. traps it is because we crave. Grated rind and pulp 1 orange “0"- tart flavors as warm weather approaches. i We use it stewed. as a sauce.1 in baking a "Betty", plain or with strawberries in a two- crust or chiffon pie. But rhu- barb can be used in many more ways, as. for instance, in the following recipe. Measurements level: recipes for 6 DUET OF NEW RHUBARB RECIPES: SEW-THRIFT? Daisy- fresh trio to whip up In bright cottons for little money — to wear with skirts. slacks. shorts! Printed Pattern 4644: Half Sizes 141/2. 18%. 18%. mu, 22%. 8%. Size 16% top 1% yards 35- FOR PIE tender rhubarb apples Juice 1 lemon 1 cup raisins TWO IN ONE! Tops in fashion! Knit vest or cardigan in seed stitch with cable trim. Newest jumbo knits — vest. jacket. Use mohair and knit- of the latter. Pattern 7295: siz- es 32-34: 36-38 included. 'l‘hirty- five cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. 00 Front Street W.. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER. NAME ADDRESS. 1963's Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked ies - it's our Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to- you designs to knit, crochet. sew. weave. embroider, quilt. hch; middle 11/1; lower its fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps. on pa . lid 8 order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian- Patriot Pat- peeledI If you I taste Cover; can refrigerate up to 1 month. Enough for 3 (8") pics or 21,’z dozen criss-cross tart shells made with American pie pastry or a mix. This next recipe is a real sur- prise. “Rhubarb with beef!" you say. Yes, if you like a pleasantly prefer a sweet- sour in sauerbraten. cau- iousiy add a little sugar at a time. tasting with each addi- BEEF-RHUBARB 2 tablespoons cooking oil '3 tablespoons butter 2 pounds beef stew meat V2" dice 35 cup fine-chopped peeled on- ion 1L3: teaspoons salt 1». teaspoon pepper ‘& teaspoon cinnamon l/l teaspoon nutmeg El cup snipped parsley ‘ 3 cups water 1 pound tender rhubarb. peeled and thin-slice 1 recipe Quick Barley (see package) ' Heat oil and butter in heavy 2 quart casserole. , d meat, onion and season- Slow-saute until lightly Add water: cover. r at Montague Regional High school tomorrow. The show is sponsored by the local branch of the Retarded Childrens Associa- tion. Mrs. D. G. Murray and child- ren. Margaret, Donalda and William A r t h u r. of Moncton. NB. visited Mrs. Murray's par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Cedar Ave.. Summerside. for the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinsman of Truro, accompanied by their sons Brian and Neil, have been spending the Easter holidays in Summerside. the guests of Mrs. Kinsman's parents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ale- xander accompanied by Mrs. Alexander's mother, Mrs. W. A. audet of Summerside. are vis- iting over the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Le- hane of Dorval and Mrs. A. Bruce MacLean and Miss A1- berta Gaudet, R.N. in Pointe Claire. Mr, and Mrs. Herb Rideout and son Wayne, Edmonton, Alta.. are spending the Easter vacation pe- riod in Charlottetown, guests of Mrs. Rideout’s sister and bro- ther - in - law, Cat. and Mrs. FILLING tart flavor as in real beef 8 la Sam Tibbo, Woodlawn Ave.. also 5 mode Mrs. Rideout‘s mother. Mrs. Mary Vessey. Richmond St. Mir. and Mrs. Rogers Bell. Saint John. NB, visited relatives in Charlottetown during the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sinnot re- turned recently from a trip to Montreal and Toronto. The annual reception and ban- quet for the P. E. I. Division of the McGill University Graduat- es Society is scheduled for Fri- day evening at the Charlottetown Hotel Mr. and Mrs. F. D., (Bud) Hamm. Marysville, N.B.. are spending their Easter holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterns Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamm. Mt. Her- bert. The graduation dance for stu- dents of St. Dunstan's Basilica marriage preparation course will Stanley S a n f o r d. Cambridge.. Slow-bake at 325 degrees to 350 degrees F. for 2 hours or until meat to fork tender. Stir in rhubarb: bake 30 min- utes or until it is tender and the liquid is almost evaporated. Serve spooned over the bar- ley. TOMORROW’S DINNER New Beet-Onion Salad Beef-Rhubarb Casserole Quick Barley Buttered New Turnips Peach Cup Custards Coffee Tea Milk Food News From The Chef Two delightful quick- to-pre- pare new flavored tapioca pud- orange. Nice chilled with a sauce of stewed rhubarb or sliced sugared strawberries. For fluffy- textured tapioca best an egg white until frothy. then beat in 1 tablespoon sugar as in making a meringue. Stir in the hot pudding and chill. For a rich pudding. fold in M cup whipped cream after it cools. Herein the test kitchen we often add quartered pitted dates to orange or lemon tapi- oca and serve it in sundae glasses with a scoop of ice - cream and a date for garnish. be held Friday night at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Over 100 coup. les are expected to attend. Music will be by the Red Soy Trio. Miss Judy Vessey. Charlotte- town, visited with Elizabeth Gigis in Plnette over the week- en . Of interest to Charlottetown re- sidents was the recent baptism infant daughter of Dr. Leit Douglas and Mrs. Douglas. The christening took place in HMCS Sioux with chaplain Bruce Peg- lar, RCN. officiating. The baby is the granddaugh- ter 'of Mrs. Ira Douglas of Hall- fsx and Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson. Mur- ray Harbour. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the destroy- er escort HMCS Sioux ward- am 'I 0 Donna Poone. Marysville. NB. spent the weekend with Miss Picky Webster. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterns Webster, Char- lottetown. CWL Annual Elects Officers Mrs. J. 1:. Delay was install- ed as president of st. Pius x Catholic Women's League. Parit- dslo. at the group's recent sn- nusl meet 3. M r s. Daley succeeds M r s. Matthew Lee as executive head for the new season. Other of- ficers installed were: Mrs. Reg McCsrville. vice - president; Mrs. John Morley. second vice. president: Mrs. J. 0. Homby. third vice - president; Mrs. Wil~ trad MacDonald. recording sec- retary; Mrs. Wilbert Mclnnis. corresponding secretary. an Mrs. Robert Nightingale. trea- suror. Councillors are Mrs. C. Mac- Cormac. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. l". Macintyre, Mrs. M. E. Campbell and Mrs. W. Wheatiy. Included in past year's acti- vities as reported by the retir- in Halifax of Ellen Rosemary. h lng president was a dinner in arc commemorating ithe ordination of Rev. Faber Mac- Donald of st. Pius X parish. The youth club. sponsored by the CWL, also gave a dinner for the youth of the parish to honor Fa- ther MacDonald. Plans were made to observe the feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel. patrones of the Cath- oiic Women's League of Canada. The annual spring turkey din- ner will be held in the church hall May 9. it was. decided. It was announced the second pub- lic\ speaking course is under- way. In the absence of the spiritual director. Msgr. R. V. MacKen- zie, Rev. Andrew MacDonald congratulated memibers on their efforts in parish work. Members of the P. E. I. Art Society will work on decora- tions for the coming spring gala “Arts and Antiques" when th 0 '< ery Hall for the April general meeting. A discussion on pro- gram and policy for the Art So. ciety will be the subject of the April general meeting. Miss Rhonda Reid and M i s 3 Connie Whitlock, Charlottetown. spent the Easter weekend with friends in the country. gather this evening at Montgom-i ADMI'I‘ RETARDED TORONTO (CPI—Seven men- tally-retarded Jewish boys and girls were permitted to have their bar and bat mitzvahs here Saturday after 18 months of intensive training. It is believed the first time in the world a retarded group been al- lowed the solemn ceremony in which the child is admitted to the church and accepts respon- sibility as a member of the Jewish community. MARY HAwoaIu ‘ ‘ ~ Temper Tantrum Husband Conceols Wife’s Money Dear Mary unworth: My hul- bsnd and I havvn't been getting ‘ along too well. We are both 21 and have one child. We argue oute often. My husband shouts and uses lang- uage that I don't want the baby to hear. I have tried to establish ground rules, so that we might d talk things over without unples. santness. but my husband goes ahead and loses his temper. re- gardless. When we were first married. my parents gave us a rather large sum of money they were saving for me. My husband put it in a joint savings account. he says: but he won't let me know what bank it Is in. He merely says it is in both our names. drawing interest. Matters are getting worse and I am thinking of calling quits. as the quarrels and tensions aren't fair to the baby. But jud- ging from my husband’s actions so far, I am sure he will me from getting the money if e do so as. He becomes very spiteful when displeased. I've had only one year of col~ ge an ave no busin ess training. It probably would take me a while to find a good job and meantime I wou‘d need the 0 'U S .— CD money to support the baby and myself. If I can manage. I would pre- fer to save the money for th e baby's education. But my prin- cipal quEStion is: Do you think I am entitled to have the money in my name only? 15. Dear 1.5.: I have put you questions to a legal specialist. who says it will be necessary for you to consult a lawyer first- hand. to get explicit information concerning your title to the gift money from your parents. you have no funds of your own. wherewith to afford legal counsel. then you qualify for cost - free advice and represen- tation from the Legal Aid Bur- eau. And there is a good one in the city from which you write. To ease your frustration. the specialist and I concur in urg- g you to make an early ap- pointment with your local Legal Aid Bureau. to determine ways and means of compelling from your husband on exact account- ing and fair distribution of the dies HOUSEHOLD HINT wedding gift money he has hid- den away. The gist of your story indicat- es that your husband has been lying. in claiming he has de- posited tho money in a Joint sav- tngs account. presumably in his name and your In setting up such an account. the wife's signature would have n required. together with the husband's. And if you didn't figure in a transaction of th at sort. which would have introduc- ed you to the banking institu- tion automatically. then in all likelihood such a joint account doesn't exist. As to what he has done with the money - who ows? May- be it is deposited in his name only in a savings account: or maybe he has been frittering it away in a checking account: or maybe he has speculated in in- vestments. In any case. it be- hooves you to go to bat for jus- tice In the matter: and don't let vague dread of his customary temper tantrums or spite reac- tions hold you back from seeing a lawyer. If the marriage is going from bad to worse. craven silence or inaction on your part. about his glaring impropriety in denyi n g you access to your money. won't help the situation. More probably, if you sh o w guts and stamina in using legal WHO-0+0” H 0* HOW H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling 0 Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ° Charlottetown. am. I Loowwnw‘ A‘--. vvvv vvvv machine” tom's his tn. ties. In Will instinctive- t you more and treat than before. yous-principal question entitled to have the mom Into ’v only __ the answer is: any self respect. lug fairminded man would want it that way. He would consent‘to a joint account only it his wife took the initiative in persuading him to share - and - share-alike in that sense with her. MH. aworth counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of Guar- it? on As to -Aro :5 I '1 '< Flavor your tea yourself by adding a few places of dried orange rind to the tea in your canister. 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