Clinton Creek How we live and what we do If curling is your bag the curling club will welcome you. There is a soccer club and others, including ice hockey, fastball, basketball, and an outdoor club that offers you companionship and the challenge of the surrounding hills. If you like badminton there is a badmin- ton club and a place to play. There are about 450 of us at Clinton Creek. We work hard and we play hard too. But working and playing hard Is not new to the Yukon. The fact is the Yukon demands both spiritual and physical stamina from us all, for this is a land of unceasing challenge and variety. Its opportunities are as broad as its ample horizons. Some say that living and working in the Yukon is as rewarding as any place on earth. Others may not agree. But agree or not it cannot be denied that there is a mystique about this land that has a way of getting into your blood. Robert Ser- vice, the Bard of the North, called it the spell of the Yukon. Perhaps you will find it while you are here. Hundreds have. ay WSRAN WY g ea o Py = | ’ iN Te W oe Some have found it here in Clinton Creek. Perhaps this is because our community is so close to Dawson and the Klondike—the historical hub of the Yukon. It could be the long summer nights with a sunset that sets the heavens aflame, or perhaps the snap and crackle of winter when our work is done and the northern lights are blaz- ing in the sky. Whatever the reason, we hope that you will be comfortable in our commu- nity and enjoy it. One of our cornerstones is the | \ an Community Club. We welcome you. Its ‘ fp main purpose is to operate recreational fn > } facilities as well as provide Clinton’s ¥.4 re a< - citizens with an opportunity to become = j¢* on “ge ae Pee (ee arenes in community activities and & Fes ¢ k Why, “1 town ah aac ae a ae : ST Gaon a ay Bea | tures, activities and services. CIEE Sy hen CeO Ms 1 ————— If it's rest and relaxation you want there is the Malamute Saloon, the snack bar or the library. There are weight lifting facilities, a summer pool for the swimmers, and arts and crafts. To find out what is going on you only have to look around, keep an eye on the notice board—and read Rock Fluff,