’ | 3302 Sparks Street i i | | Terrace Churches Thornhill Community Chureh Sunday School: Pastor: 45am. — Ron Rooker Church Service: ’ 635-2761 - 11:6 Office - 635-5058 ervicas sat Thornhill Community Centre Sacred Heart Catholle Church Mass Times: Pastor: a Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Sundays: 9:00 a. m.. 11:30 a. 4330 Straume Avenue 635-2313 Church of Christ. Worship at 3406 Eby 11-12 AN Sunday School 10-11 AM - Phone: 635-9605 mo Ottice location at 4603 Park, Terrace St. Matthew's Anglican Church Priest in Charge: ‘ Holy Eucharist: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. ‘| 4514 Lakelse Avenue 635-9019 Christ Lutheran Church - Morning Worship - 11:30 a.m. Sunday School :.10:15 a.m. -- Pastor: Donald P. Bolstad - 3229 Sparks Street 695-5520 Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Chureh Sabbath School: Pastor: Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Ole Unruh 635-7313 Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: ‘Saturday: 11:00 a.m. = Wed. 7:00 p.m 3306 G riffiths 635-3232 ; Evangelical Free Church Sunday Schoal: Pastor: (or all ages) 9:45a.m. W.E, Glasspell unday Services: Prayer Meeting: 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. 635-5115 ‘Terrace Full Gospel Christian Fellawship Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. & 3) P. 7. Pastor: Mike Rosenau = 638- er 9222 Munroe Street 638-8384 Knox United Church Sunday Worship: Elizabeth 10:30 a. - Starkey Sunday Schoo! Youth Group: . 10:30 a.m. 7:00 pm. - 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 _ Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. —- Pastor: Morning Service: 10:30a.m. John Caplin Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. Associate Pastor: Cliff Siebert 3511 Eby Street 635-2434 The Alliance Church Morning Service: 9:15 &11:00 a.m. ____ Family Bibte School: 6:00 p.m. Weekly: Bibla studies & Children Youth Activities ’ Pastors: Jake Thiessen & Doug Ginn 4923 Agar Ave. 635 “7725 or 635-7727 Christian Aelormed Church Sunday Services:10:30 am. & 6:30 p.m. _ Ladies Bible Study : Coffee Break — Wed. 9:45 a.m. - 11 a.m., Thurs. 8 - 9 p.m Mens Bible Study : Coffee Break Wednesdays 6:30 a.m. at MacDonalds 3602 Sparks # 635-4954 . Fr. Alan F, Noonan’ , av. Pater Zimmer — 62 many practical, spiritual lessons that will apply to. people. of all ages. On behalf of the. Peace River Bible Institute: and . Terrace Alliance Church, you are cordially invited. to attend this presenta- - ‘tion, the Terrace Alliance Church The Terrace Beautification | Society was going to plant about 20 birch ‘trees along 4700 block Lazelle Ave. boulevard in the next week or so, but their plans are now a little up in the air. It was noted at an April 2 City of Ter- race management-staff meeting that the one-metre-wide boule- vard is not adequate for the pro- posed trees and their growth may in time interfere with overhead power lines. Instead, suggest the minutes of that meeting, “low- maintenance coniferous trees” might be better. Society spokesman George Clark says he is "rather shocked’ by the position of the city. They already have an option on the purchase of the birch trees and "low maintenance coniferous trees" pose an entirely’ different set of problems. In particular, if the boulevard isn’t wide: enough for the trunk of a birch tree, how do'you make an evergreen fit? As Clark points out, you wouldn't be able ‘to open” the: passenger side ~ ok car doors if you parked beside one. Clark says the city i is, current. ly. considering any options they . might have. But-he.adds that city council approved the planting of "trees" about a year. ‘and a half ago, and since promised that any problems due to autumn leaves would be taken care of by city | staff. As far as any power line interference is concerned, Clark | points — out, "Trees trimmed." . can . 'be ‘Terrace Review — May 1, 1992 non _. Contributed by - & Terrace city council has apreed with the Terrace Co-op that the flashing traffic signal. on Kalum St, at Greig Ave. creates a hazardous situation and has instructed the Public Works Department to install a four-way stop to alleviate the concern. The Terrace Co-op originally asked that the flashing red and amber lights at the. intersection’ be reactivated to provide full -. traffic control, but due to the cost the. Public. Works Committee recommended the four-way stop as an initial measure. A second traffic hazard ident- ' ified by both the Terrace Co-op and the Seniors Advisory Commit- tee will not be addressed immedi- _ately, however. Both groups have - ation. : _ pointed out that many residents use the Co-op parking lot when attending The Medical Clinic or Emerson Medical Clinic, resulting in a lot of jay-walking across Greig Ave. at mid-block to get to the clinics. The asked that a mid- block crosswalk be created to make passage to the other side of the street less dangerous. During committee discussion it was decided that a mid-block _ crosswalk might only add to the ‘hazard, and city council has agreed. to monitor the. situation there after the. four-way stop is installed to see if the break in the traffic flow improves the situ- are ; e Cadi ; wal ! . . aan “The rezoning of: ‘a. ‘parcel of - land at: Walsh and Sparks from. - Single’ and. Two Family | ‘Residen- "tial ‘to Multi-Family ‘residential has been tentatively approved by the city. More than a dozen people turned out in council chambers Monday night to oppose _the change. Council, though, agreed with developer Lawrence Stella that.a. four-plex on the 160-by-80. foot _ property at 4703 Walsh would be appropriate to the area and was in compliance with the Official _ Community Plan, which provides