The Herald Building Supplement oer L.H.& K's ecologically designed burner won them an honorable mention in the Park and Tilford annual competition. The High School Auditorium nears completion. . a ‘UNIVERSAL JOINTS REAR | AXLES CLUTCHES TRANSMISSIONS DRIVE SHAFTS POWER TAKE OFFS. Spicer ‘Gomponents Rugged Drive In 635-6267 Telex 0458-85584 Terrace 3111 Blakeburn Sf. on the Cloverlawn Mall complex’ and Kelly-Douglas warehouse, the two biggest projects an the books as far as commercial and: industrial construction are concerned. ‘The fate af these twa projects in tarn rests in the hands of the Department of Highways where Graham Lea's boys seem to be taking a dim view of city expansion. Because the ‘new Highway through Terrace will be a limited access route, entry and exil from projects skirting the Highway would have to be on back and ~ side streets. * « TERRACE IS. THE - SUPPLY CENTRE . There is -an atmosphere of change in the wind that has been developing slowly for the past few years in Terrace and as the change.strikes. more quickly, construction values. in Terrace should rocket The change, of course, is from a bedroom town for the logging. industry to a seryice and supply - headquarters . for the Pacific Northwest. Already there are rumblings af companies, notable ~ those involved with warehousing. pulling out of- other North- weslern communities and seiling up shop in Terrace, such as the regional brewery warehouse which moved ° Terrace from Kitimat last year. . As it now stands, much rests © The. Department of High- way’s decision nol lo grant access to Keith Avenue to Kelly- ‘Douglas has left the state af that. ‘ project unsure to say theleast. There has been nothing done at the site and there is a slrong, bul unconfirmed rumour: that CNR has purchased that fot from Kelly-Douglas. Even if this is the case though it could be that C.N. intends to build the warehouse and then lease it to Kelly-Douglas. ‘This is con- _ jecture of course, and there hasn’t been any public decisions made ta: the’ future of the “warehouse to the present time. As well as Cloverlawn and Kelly-Douglas projects there is an eighty acre Industrial Park site being developed al the west end of town that could wind up with Highway 16 running smack STORM WINDOWS: WEATHER OR NOT! is the ideal time io, buy new combination: aluminum’ storm and screen windows. You're likely’ to gel prompt installation serv: jee because dealers won't. be as busy: us: they. are-in the Fall. Furthermore. . the windows will keep heal oul and save on air-conditioning - “gosts all summer tong, - | ’ According to the Nalion- al Bureau of Standards, homeowner can save up lo 15 -per cent of an’ annual” fuel bill with properly fitted - Jahluminum storm windows and ‘deors. The combination aluminum kind are especial- - ly popular. since they” sim-~ plity spring and fali change-'" over from screens to slorms. [n fact, thousands of home- ‘ owners have endorsed alu- minum framed storms he- cause they slund up to all. kinds of- weather conditians: - without rusting. warping or rotting. . To assist you in choosing the right storm windows for your home the Aluminum . Association suggests the fol- lowing check list: Make sure sashes and | screen sections move up and dawn smoothty and firmly. | Highway. 16. is’ going = 1e : Wednesday, May,'1, 1974 : The Herald - Building Supplement Wednesday, May 1, 1974 through the middle “6f: ite or worse. someone’s warehouse. Because. of . seeming. un- cerlainity. within. ihe” ‘Depart: ment of Highways as.to where Architects Propose ‘Growth Units To Alleviate Sprawl ‘More and: more Americans .calalysts for improving the ience _ shopping and. : other, 7 taré.demanding’ that we slop overall environment, Through community. “needs” that ‘so building “urban sprawl.” But: imaginative planning end de- many of our soburbs ‘don't vhat.can we.do ebout the sign. says the Institute, the “have now.""."> fillians of acres of ‘sprawl difficult’ terrain. and other — The tool that AIA proposes ° i in ‘our problems that have cansed for, filling - these: gaps is’ the _>. developers to overlook these “carefully sites could make for far siore planned and designed “neigh: interestiny environments ‘then borhood . that “would: contain= a “those on so-called “eronomi- 500 ta 9,000 ‘residential units - build one or more motels. to the im- cal_sites. . west.of Terrace: have, ‘been . : i ; a announced. As well; niorezand. ‘ “B ; ives . @ mote homes are ‘going up “each. helped create wurhan sprawl | in (ye day and with’ a. shortage ‘of the first place. | rental accomodations ; the time ‘ for apartments, rawhousing an other: multi-dwelling-u seems. ripe. ; relocated, thase with the’ money and desire-ta build’ along Keith Avenue are being’ held back Housing | and’ ‘camodation have also recently come':to interest’ and* plans-ta amenities to serve its * resi--: dents «as, well! as: “those, in’. nearby Subdivisions. “Growth . Units, “says Rogers, “have: many purposes besides their use as mfill for. suburban gaps. but this could be one of their most. valuable applications. . Infill’ Growth Units could. be catalysts for. new urban transportation sy: : tems that would’ make. travel between suburbs more-con- venient and economical.” They 7 could imparc a real -serise’ of > ‘s_ . place and’ identity to areas: that are naw seas. of anonym: It’s simple to cook up a new look for your kitchen. ‘The incdern home shouldbe - easy: to care for as it ap- ‘seats. Pulling ‘the. entire room = ‘together is the natural look- Bears, using “durable mate- ing floor of durable, easy-to- - yials:and. furniture with the ore: for viny] asbestos tile: mphasis;~ on (good . design © ind baturaklooking textures: In the Briarwood - opal rea of the natign. the 24.000- Tmember., national professianai + out, there exist + tracts of. vacant id {that have heen “leap- development. dev elopers have -construction, Cloverlawn,’.in- some projects on the draw | ‘hoard but. there are fears tha Terrace could tness.. th same situation’ ™ year wilh a shortage of ‘com mercial development. in’ {th downtown’ area. : AS for “insitutional ” con ‘struction,’ if the : Terrace. Vocational School is converted to a regional-college this Sep. lember there will. have’ to‘ be some. limited construction’ and | renovation to the: current buildings. School constructic will have 10 keep up with’ the influx’ of people te this area There: are a- number « of churches in ‘Terrace’ now fon) “result, suburban ‘rrowth has been.” “sprawled” - aoe — together. that now have. ~~ ening ever further into «py aking advantage of little or no relationship : to iuUying areas: and leaving many of these sites," says each other.” : isolated, uncoordinated devel Archibald C. Rogers. FAIA, . And filling. inthe - “Yeap: A : ‘opment in its wake. ..- firat. vice-president of © the frogged lands -within existing And “don’t. forget "the To help restore some’ sense ° Institute, “we could begin to suburban areas would help to: =o. L flowers, to round‘ off ‘the @ Gf order to these areas, as pull our now- -disjointed sub: relieve the pressures of devel- ~~ . well as | te provide many of urbs into some kind of ‘ra-° opment on. the outer fringes: “the public amenities that they tional shape. We could bring. of metropolitan: areds, Says: fow -lack,:the ATA “has: pro-~. isolated subdivisions: together. ‘the ALA. ‘Thus more remote, ~’. “-! posed ‘that federal: state.and: by providing’ focal points that. unspoiled areas would be less vel *-, focal: governments. acting in all of them. could use and likely to be affected by urban om + -"concert, buy up vacant subur- identify with And at the growth, which in the past has . ban sites ~~ plus some that same time, we could provide caused millions of acres of exist even in the center cities new public open space, re-_ farmland, woods and forest to hanging”: curtains -that-" would — please ‘your ‘ greal- Sometimes | block “out neces: grandmother's practiced eye. ter’ fork adda bright: fune- c thet ional note with their built - -Plants will flourish” in’ the a ‘clean design - line. Top - off with stackable plastic OUtatrace =. + under construction, the Roman’ e Catholic Church on Straume, and develop them as creational facilities, conven- b to the bulld : Kitchenware and plastic It’s easy to createa warm, the Alliance Gospel Church:on . : mats. Your. guests will feel inviting kitchen” thet. will Agar. and’ anew, just started > fount ° - cozy and comfortable when provide a happy environ- Salvation Army Citadel: a rs : . they pult up to the table ment in the room your fam- Walsh. - ve : . : . . in | Victorian-style wooden ily spentis so much time in. The picture is indeed good foi n ca : : : . . " construction in ‘the! coming.” pet : years, especially of speculation’: . ; : : 4 as to northern . developmen! . TER R AGE bears fruit. There seems to be® _ f : - oot : little doubt: that Terrace -will ; a : LTD set've as the regional center Io . : wef | “ future and the only questions seeming to remain are when, ° and whether construction in Terrace will be able to keep” pace, JD690-A EXCAVATOR Examine the density of the : weatheystripping by check- = ing the play of the sash from. |. side to side and from front — to back. See if the window. is lighlly caulked-al the lop and sides, but” not al’ the ‘ battom.