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Village Squire, 1977-05, Page 41breaking the laws --rules and laws which you may find unusual. There's little or no problem. however, if you go on a group tour which is professionally escorted (the escort is assigned by the Western tour operator; there's also a guide supplied by Intourist). Not only is it more economical than individual travel, but things like visas are smoothed out long before you leave Canada, and your tour itinerary is set so that you know where you'll be going and how long you'll be in each place. With those things definite. you can do some homework; research the cities you'll visit for items of special interest to you. And people who may want to contact you will know roughly where you are ("roughly" is used advisedly here because Intourist doesn't assign hotels to travellers much in advance of arrival). And spend a few hours studying the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. This is what makes Russian look like such a "foreign" language. Yet with a few clues from a handbook on English -Russian vocabulary for travellers. you'll be able to figure out such crucial things as street names. Not many Russians yet speak English, although the number is increasing. But they make up for it with a happy blend of curiosity and friendliness. a combination that leads to understanding whenever things like language break down. There are many Russians. they say, separated by geography and climate. The frigid Russia of the French and German retreats from Moscow contrasts remark- ably with the sun -splashed Black Sea resorts; and the rugged Urals fence in the fertile Ukraine. It's the world's biggest show, waiting to be seen. Canadian travellers are finding that the cost of Russian travel is worth it. They've discovered that the Soviet Union is indeed an "intriguing tapestry, sombre yet scintillating". The nation is a collection of IS republics: the Georgians, Tartar, Kazakhs, Ukranians and Uzbecks are probably the most familiar names. And, as one observer has said, "when they mingle in subtle -gray Moscow, they clang together with a cultural vitality that continues to amaze. Their heartiness begins with food, extends to drink, and doesn't even begin to end with spectator sports --soccer and hockey". A visit to Russia is a special kind of trip...and it presents certain complications to the traveller. The first stems from the fact that while foreign visitors are welcome, the Russians aren't bending over backwards to attract us. As Eugene Fodor, the travel authority puts it: they want "you to consider your trip as an educational experience. not just a holiday". And that's a reasonable request. But it means you can't get away with bending the rules and 411101C:1 nanr/cinacr/vn Tne Canaotan movement for De.sonai ?aness Fitness. In your heart you know it's right. DRAPERY FABRICS CUSTOM DRAPES WALL COVERINGS we 44044 t butt tau waste youvt notice HBc oateagetigg e 4e a tee osc4 wary age deeozate raid INTERIORS 151 Main Street West, l htowel Ont. Stiickland JEEP TOYOTA American Motors STRICKLAND AUTOMOBILES Goderich (519) 524-8841 524-8411 524-9381 GIFTS r - � ALL ,r OCCASIONS,--4 CCASIONS •Jewellry •Stationery •Greeting Cards *Health & Beauty Aids WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE S23-4440 VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1977, 39. w