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Gam-6:309r Friday Sam-8pm - OLOSED MONDAY eS a All listings subject fo F change without notice. ® . ally really nice up here ; a The Klon Highway — . the only road access to the DAWSON. cry,’ ‘Yukon iCcP) — This historic god rush ‘communily.. basked under sunny skies and warm peratures ‘Saturday, , but . veal rnd relaxation were te furthest from . . things . me rains of most of te 1200 oe 6 rceldents, — tons began .; in earnest. Saturday as pene ee tullaign, that Thursday. “We're having a good tine though, " sald Andre Carrell, emergency f organ- coordinator. “It's today.” norms mg ‘homes ali i Dawson cleans up me community — was ‘opened Friday night, but authorltes ~were discouraging - - people from travelling ‘the route because accommodation and supplies were limited.’ “Most of the. people are. able to begin checking their homes for damage,” Carrell sald: “The roads. are but a few are atill bloc by buildings that were shifted The water, which was around.’ forced over dikes on the ice- jammed Yukon River, ‘washed out a 60-metre section of the highway and poured about: two: metres deep in the city core businesses and in some cases knocking bulldings off . foundations. Residents were evacuated to homes on’ an hillside. Some senior eltizens were flown to Whitehorse, * ’ 609 kilometres southeast of here, and other persons moved in with relatives in athe communities. He said large amounts of ‘water remained in some. Rullies and ditches, Work crewa from Dawson City and Whitehorse were con- centrating on repairing water and sewer .mains Saturday. - Phe airlift of provisions from Whitehorse conclud Friday, and any other necessary ‘supplies now W be trucked in on the high- way, Carrell said, ‘We have one week's supply for 1,20) people and the stores are. back in operation 1 now on a limited ss basis, go we'll be all tabi for a while,” he'said, | _ Two separate ‘tests af drinking water -confirmed that the community's supply. was contaminated’ and residents were wamed to bol) water before using it, Carrellsaida claims office - will be set up Monday in the- senior citizens’: lodge’ to handle requests for-aid. The Yukon territorial government earlier set aside funds from its budget as a. led disaster relief fund, . and: Northern Affairs Minlster. i] Hugh Faulkner said he had placed a requést, with the federal government for financial assistance. _ Damage has estimated at close to ® million. Inco union plans to vote. TORONTO: (CR) — The 11,600 striking employees of Inco Metals Co. in Sudbury, Ont,,, will vote within the next seven days on a new contract that pe give * them an of $3.50 an hour In wages arid ‘benefits * over three years, union spokesmen “aid Sunday. * Representatives’ of the end Local 6590, cona| United Steelworkers : of . America, which ° the mining and smelter workers on strike since Sept. 15, signed memorandum of ~ settlement at a: downtown hotel Sunday. : The striking workers, about 2,000 of whom have found other jobs, are also to eevee $900 in settlement hen they retura, said Blibert G t, head af the union's bargaining com- mittee. - oo “Tt was. a terrifle strike and a terrific settlement,” said Gilchrist. a “We achieved the things people said were not possible,” David Patterson, resident of] Local 6500, told 4 a news conference fojlowing signing. Patterson said =the strikers, including those who have found other work, will have 14 days following ratification to return to work _ those (Inco) gates they can look anybody in the eye and. say we made gains," Pat- terson said. Company spokesmen said they would make no com- ment unill after ratification. : The base rate at Inco is to Increaze to $7.50 ‘an hour ’ from $6 an hour by the end of the agreement. A base rate of $7.30 an hour is to take effect upon ratification. Most of.the benefits are to take effect upon ratification, unlon spokesinen said. One of the key benefits is a pension plan that will allow workers to retlre. after 3 years service regardless of age with a formula that, will. result in highe Ons ar aint the mike j un con- tract, ee a a least three years service will receive $270 a month in long- term disabillty benefits from the company. Union officials said workers recelved no long-term disability benefits from the company under the old contract, Cost-of-living benefits will give workers an additional $1,65 an hour over the life of the contract. This figure is eaiculated in the ‘a0 in wages and benefits the union said the contract is worth, ' Stewart Cooke, director of the union’s district 6, aid 14 of the union’s 16 member negotiating committee agreed to the terms of the contract, and the other two members were considering t. . Clark plans’ - Indian policy | Conservative Leader Jbé - Clark pledged Sunday to seek to change federal laws which discriminate against Indian women. Outlining his party's policy on women, Clark said a Con- servative government would ask the National Indian Brotherhood to dramatically up the process af ‘speed . “drafting’a new Indian Act for “consideration by the = government and Parlia- ment, That would Include provisions dealing with the they ma try non-Indian women. Women's groups and the tuman rights commission say the act is clearly discriminatory. But statis Indians: have expressed strong reluctance to remove thia section from the act. . Clark sald the’ Con- servatives. would bring together concerned parties. to seek policies that would “end the ‘egal crimination against indian women,” Ce . Elections Act, ol - aries ni Unb ok ar ue - Provincial | ’ Province of NOTICE TO PROVINCIAL VOTERS British Columbia ~” Provincial General Election _ May 10, 1979 | ” Under Section 101 (1) of the Provincial Elections Act, 7 + ., all ballots must be marked with a black lead pencil. To. _. _. A black lead pencil is provided in each polling-booth. -. Remember: To ensure that your vote is valid, please miark your ballot with the black lead pencil provided. ~ e Poting stations wil be open throughout from | 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time. t © Please bring your official "Where to Vote” card, ELECT 1ON/’"79 - BRITISH COLUMBIA K. L. Morton, Chief Elentoral Officer, 2735 Cambie Street, Vancouver, B.C. Magis "British Columbia i status of Indian women. 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