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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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603 - 115th Street  East 
Saskatoon, SK  S7N 3K4
Phone usBy telephone at:  (306) 934-1011

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Grace Lutheran Church is situated at the corner of 115th Street and Kellough Road*, just east of Forest Grove School, and one block west of Berini Drive.* 

We are easily accessed from Circle Drive:  take the Attridge Drive exit; continue east on Attridge to Berini Drive; then south on Berini to 115th Street; turn right (west) on 115th, and our parking lot is about halfway along the block on your left. 

The church is fully wheelchair accessible.

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* Because we've had enquiries, we're including here the history of the names of the streets associated with our church.
  • Berini Drive - between Forest Grove and Erindale, remembers Charles Berini (1885-1979), who came to Canada from Italy before the First World War.  He was a Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive engineer.
  • Kellough Road - in Forest Grove, is named for Canadian Pacific Railway railroader John Ernest Kellough (1889-1975).  All four of his sons enlisted in the Second World War.  One was killed.
  • 115th Street - was originally 15th Street in the town of Sutherland [named after the Hon. William Charles Sutherland (1865-?), Speaker of the provincial legislature; farmed and practiced law in the Saskatoon area].  After Sutherland amalgamated with the City of Saskatoon in 1956, numbered streets had 100 added to their names.
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The above information is reproduced from Saskatoon's History in Street Names by John Duerkop, and is included here with permission from Purich Publishing Ltd., Saskatoon.  The book is available from most book stores or directly from the publisher.

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