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Computer Problems? Virus & Malware Removal COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Computer Repair Have a Virus? Spyware Trouble? Computer Just Running Slow? Backup & Restore Wireless Networks Computer Upgrades Data Recovery 403.924.HELP (4357) Remote Support 403 Main Street, Three Hills Same Day Appointments [email protected] | www.vincovi.com We make house calls and also offer a pickup & drop-off service Y R C N PETERS 403.443.2433 419 Main St., Three Hills PHARMACY [email protected] THE WEAR A MASK If you are handy with a needle consider making a P T H simple face mask. Homemade masks help contain Volume 107 - Number 37 saliva that may be projected when we talk or cough Wednesday,CAPITAL June 10, 2020 thereby reducing risk of viral transmission. FREE Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Bus: 403-556-3371 Cell: 403-443-0180 www.oldsgm.com Arlin Koch - New/Used Sales Three Hills / Olds / Kneehill County P4 THAT'S LIFE P5 PHASE TWO RELAUNCH ANNOUNCED P9-21 KNEEHILL GRADUATION GUIDE Show ‘n Shine or Bust Saturday, June 6 would have seen several thousand P22-23 people and hundreds of vehicles of special interest fill “The Big L” in downtown Three Hills, in a normal year. Cruise Weekend and the 39TH Annual Street CHILDREN'S Freaks Shown n’ Shine were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But Three Hills is a “car town” ACTIVITY and about 20 vehicle enthusiasts arrived on Main Street, Saturday afternoon, to keep the tradition alive. PAGES Sunday was cold and rainy so it would have been a nasty day for the annual bracket races. No Appointment NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: The Capital will be going to press on Oil Changes! Monday, June 15, instead of Tuesday, June 16. ST 240 1 Ave W Three Hills, AB Monday to Friday 8 AM – 6 PM Deadlines for all copy and advertising material is 12 Noon on Monday, June 15. Saturday 8 AM – NOON The office will be closed Tuesday, June 16, and 403.443.5003 will re-open at 10:00 am, Wednesday, June 17. 2 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, June 10, 2020 threehillscapital.com 413 Main St., Three Hills PH: (403) 443-2288 1-888-536-MAXX NOW OPEN – APPOINTMENT ONLY Mon-Thurs.: 8-4:30 | Fri., 8 - Noon Please call ahead for an appointment. We cannot accommodate walk-ins at this time. Maxine Williams-Herbert, Owner www.maximumhearing.ca Registered Hearing Aid Practitioner, BC HIS SENIORS’ WEEK each week in Three Hills. was last week in Alberta. 6. The CommUnity We trust that you found Drop-In Centre, Three some interesting and fun SENIORS OUTREACH NEWS Hills remains CLOSED. things to do to recognize SUBMITTED BY TERRY SCHLINKER, ADMINISTRATOR 7. NO BUS TRIPS and honor you during TO RED DEER are that time. 6. What 4 hamlets [UNA EDWARDS 10:00 a.m.) the hallway to the south presently planned. Mental Gem of the day: are part of Kneehill ERICKSON] July 14 (in the end, use hand sanitizer We will be reviewing Coronavirus prevention County? [HUXLEY, LOW-INCOME afternoon) available and exit at the our situation/activities tip: wash your hands like SWALWELL, SENIORS FROZEN Follow this column south doors. through the month you just finished a bag of TORRINGTON, AND MEALS ON WHEELS/ for further order dates/ 2. MEALS ON of June during the hot Cheetos con limón WIMBORNE] PERSONAL ITEMS delivery dates into July WHEELS AND Pandemic and with and you need to remove 7. Where in Kneehill FUNDING/DELIVERY and August as funds are FROZEN MEALS ON constant changes/updates your contact lenses. County did the television PROGRAM available. WHEELS are available. from Alberta’s Chief TRIVA show Heartland film and In order to support REGULAR FROZEN Contact us for the frozen Medical Officer we will TOURNAMENT: provide its episodes? low-income seniors MEALS ON WHEELS meals menu/costs and/or HERE THEY ARE – [TORRINGTON] in Kneehill County ORDERS: Anyone who advise Kneehill County payment before the next THE ANSWERS! WE 8. What hamlet was during this COVID-19 is not at a low-income of our own updates/ order date. TRUST THAT YOU named after an auditor pandemic, Seniors level to be supported changes! Thank you WERE able to get them of the Grand Trunk Outreach has extended may still order/have 3. Delivery driving/ for your patience and all correct. Railway? [SWALWELL] our Frozen Meals On frozen meals on wheels limited medical understanding! 14-15 – Excellent Level 9. What hamlet in Wheels program. This delivered in Kneehill appointment Caring Cars ANNOUNCEMENT: of knowing the Past! Kneehill County was funding is limited,to County, however in these are available for those SENIORS 11-13– Great Work. named after an English the next few weeks, cases we require that your who need this support. OUTREACH IS NOW A bit more memory and biologist? [HUXLEY] however, it will provide orders to be paid in full/ 4. Extention Offices ON FACEBOOK. study needed. 10. What town in some support for Frozen arranged for before the in Acme, Carbon, IF you are already 8-10 – You have a Kneehill County is Meals on Wheels and order date. Delivery Linden, Torrington & on Facebook simply reasonable understanding named after a French for the purchase of some available. Trochu remain CLOSED enter Seniors Outreach of the history of this cavalry man who settled personal items as needed. REMINDERS: 5. All BUS RUNS Kneehill County and if County. in the area? [TROCHU] Please phone Seniors UNTIL FURTHER HAVE STOPPED you are seeking to link 5-7 – Need more study And since Seniors Outreach at 403-443- NOTICE: and NO Community to facebook use: https:// and interaction with Outreach Program 2555 or from the Carbon 1. The Provincial Bus runs will occur on www.facebook.com/ history/the museums/ Society is celebrating area 1-888-443-2555 to Building in Three Tuesdays and Thursdays SeniorsOutreachKneehill those who remember. its 25th Anniversary in inquire about ordering/ Hills was re-opened on 0-4 – Well, Better 2020, here are a few fun having frozen meals on pandemic format as remembering for the questions looking back wheels delivered. YOU of June 1, 2020. The We have what you need next trivia tournament. at the year 1995 when MAY ORDER OVER SENIORS OUTREACH 1. What year was Seniors Outreach started. THE PHONE WITH MAIN OFFICE in that for a fun summer! the County of Kneehill 1. What was the ONE OF OUR STAFF building continues to be formed? 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