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Village Squire, 1976-01, Page 22Quebec's Fabled Laurentians retain the flair and "la joie de vivre" traditionally associated with a Quebec winter. The suave ski stylists are enjoying the groomed slopes of Gray Rock's Sugar Peak. (Canadian Government Office of Tourism Photo.( Mont-Samtv \nil,. gets an average of 160 ,nches oLsnom ox pry Near, so deepi powder is often available in mid-April and sunshine skiing on the north side continues into May Stoneham is favorite with local skiers but is little known to people outside Quebec City With a vertical of 1,250 feet, it's nearly as challengeing as its big sister Mont -Sainte - Anne. • Lac-Beauport is more situated to the novice and intermediate as well as to those who like their accommodation close at hand. There are two resorts right at•the hill -- Manoir-Saint- Castin and Le Relais. Regulars liken the atmosphere to the resorts of the North American west and Europe. Snow -making equipment and meticulous trail grooming ensure an early season start and good conditions throughout the, season. On-site accommodation is unnecessary because of the proximity of the three areas to Quebec City; one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in North America. The French cuisine, which daily has to meet the standards of a fussy resident civil service, cabinet ministers and visiting diplomats, is properly famous. Anyone feeling especially hedonisitic should schedule a ski week to coincide with the Carnaval de Quebec in February. The dining is so fantastic and the festivities so endless that you may forget skiing entirely. Accommodations range from simple French-Canadian motels along the highway to the elegant Chateau Frontenac in the city centre overlooking the St. Lawrence River. (Any hotel that was good enough for Winston Churchill should be good enough for 'Super Apres-Skier') All major hotels are offering ski packages this season which include door -to hill bus transportation. Most alpine areas now- recognize that cross-country skiing is a boom that won't go Anstett Jewellers Ltd. '1 VCE 1950 Diamonds & genuine gem stones Watches & fine jewellery Graduate Gemmologist (GIA) on staff, designer 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-9525 BRANCHES IN WALKERTON AND SEAFORTH 77.7,77.' If you sawachild to would�death, just stand and watch? Well, that's what you're doing. Because of the worst drought in centuries, every day millions of Africans come a little bit closer to starving to death. Please don't just stand by and watch. Send a donation to support UNICEF's emergency relief distribution of thousands of tons of food and medicine in the stricken areas of West Africa and Ethiopia. And please be generous. We don't know how long the drought will last. Or how long the children will. UNICEF Canada (Africa) 443 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto Ontario M4S 21,8 • • VILLAGE SQUIRE/JANUARY 1976, 21