° j 3! Flower arranging made easy , \t», 49 . f@k’«ï¬ï¬,«;f’ B . : 9 * § e "";’, y C K E ie d 92| | Cas‘ >» "lke" ho (Â¥ i d ; A wes !i ;M" R \* Inside Chambers United Church in Kintore Feb. 16 one would think that spring arrived early, as fresh tulips and daffodils _ . greeted participants of the "Away for a Day" educational semâ€" _ inar sponsored by Oxford District Women‘s Institute. Anna Peterson from the St. Marys Horticultural Society was the _ morning‘s guest speaker, who â€" with 30 years of floral design _ ~experionto â€" demonstrated simple arrangements using spring flowers such as tulips and daffodils. She also gave many tips _ for promoting a longer life of a bloom. Above, getting a closer look at the floral designs made by Peterson (right) are Evelyn Douglas , Browns Women‘s Institute; Margaret Ogar, Lakeside Women‘s Institute; and Lynn Worte from St. Marys. y > M o i ied _â€"â€"â€"â€" T amnpn Qroon nhatal)