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THE FLU VACCINE IS AVAILABLE P  T H   No appointment needed Volume 107 - Number 7 Wednesday,CAPITAL November 6, 2019 Monday to Thursday and Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM $1.00 incl. GST Fridays 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Viterra, Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrate partnership Bus: An expanding network of 403-556-3371 farmers in the Kneehill area have Cell: been involved in producing crops 403-443-0180 from which the cash income can www.oldsgm.com be converted and then directed Arlin Koch - New/Used Sales to the relief of world hunger. This Three Hills / Olds / has been channelled through the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Locally, a partnership with Viterra Inc. has seen 36 acres of P4 barley harvested under the name of “Young Guns growing project”. This undertaking has been THAT'S spearheaded by Mikaela Lemay, of Trochu. A gathering at the Viterra LIFE Trochu Terminal on Tuesday November 5 was a celebration of the harvest and cooperation of all team members involved. Speakers P9 included Terence Koshman, Manager Grain Marketing for THREE HILLS Viterra, local farmer Mikaela Left to right: 'Young Guns' Quentin Lemay, Clayton Kary, Jesse Lemay; Mikaela Lemay - Organizer; Canadian Lemay and Foodgrains Bank Foodgrains Bank Executive Director Jim Cornelius; Viterra Inc. Manager of Grain Marketing Terence Koshman. SCHOOL executive director Jim Cornelius. these efforts to end hunger says: businesses can work together to It is significant to note Southern Regional “In agriculture we are so make meaningful impacts on the the support of the Canadian AWARDS Director for the Foodgrains Bank, fortunate, so blessed to actually lives of hungry people overseas. Government in this effort to Andre Visscher acted as MC. know where our food comes “It takes everyone doing their come to the aid of world hunger. The following excerpts from a from,” she says. “And we struggle, part to make a growing project a We read this on the Canadian press release gives something of an we work hard, but we also reap success,” says Cornelius. “With Foodgrains web page: P11 overview of the Viterra/Foodgrains all the benefits. I’ve just felt so Viterra’s contribution of land, the “Canadian Foodgrains Bank partnership: compelled to give back to people project is set up for success from is grateful to partner with the “This is the third year that who are less fortunate, and what’s the beginning. Securing land is Canadian Government to REMEMBRANCE Viterra and the Foodgrains Bank a better way to do it?” often the biggest challenge our provide food assistance to people have partnered to work with the “Nowadays, a lot of young supporting farmers face.” in the developing world. The SERVICE western Canadian agriculture farmers have a passion for sharing In his brief remarks Cornelius Government of has community to respond to world about their livelihoods and farming told specifically of his recent trips supported the Foodgrains Bank SCHEDULE hunger. with people who might not know to visit some of these recipients since it began in 1983. Today, the This year, a total of 254 a lot about what we do,” she adds. and the impact the aid- both in Canadian Foodgrains Bank is one acres from Viterra terminals in “So I thought this project would product and training- is having on of two primary channels for the P14 the Albertan towns of Trochu, be a great way to help hungry these people. Government of Canada’s funding and Stettler, as well people overseas while starting In addition to providing the for food assistance. Through the as terminals in the Saskatchewan conversations about Canadian land, Viterra will also provide Government of Canada’s support, FAMILY towns of Raymore and Grenfell, agriculture.” the Foodgrains Bank with a the Foodgrains Bank’s 15 members were made available. For Foodgrains Bank executive donation of $5 for each tonne of are able to leverage donations VIOLENCE Mikaela Lemay, who gathered director Jim Cornelius, the crops donated to the organization on a four-to-one basis for food a group of other young farmers in partnership is an example of the through one of its 69 grain assistance in the developing world MONTH the Trochu area to get involved in way Canadian communities and elevators in Western Canada. up to $25 million. YEAR END Are your windows WINDSHIELD SALE ON cold & drafty? We can reduce your heating costs by installing NOW! attractive energy efficient windows. 240 1ST Ave W Three Hills, AB Call for Your Quote Today Give us a call and we’ll show you how you can save money on future heating costs. (Offer Expires December 31, 2019. 403.443.5003 See store for Details) Over27 30 years years experience of experience 442-4223 2 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 threehillscapital.com

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R1910. This quality built home with Brick Exterior has been well maintained and numerous upgrades. CARBON New boiler and electrical panel as well as interior MLS 4274636. Mobile home on its decor make this a modern family home with 4 NEW MLS C4264215. Custom built luxury home on 13.79 Acres on a park like yard; bedrooms and 2 baths ( 1 under current reno’s ) LISTING own lot with a 24x26 heated detached upper and lower family rooms, main fl oor laundry garage with rear alley access; large large attached heated garage; open fl oor plan with cherry hardwood fl ooring room with sink and cupboards for extra storage as & kitchen cabinets; Corian counter-tops; fully fi nished basement; Central Air covered deck; This home has been very well as ample storage and cold room downstairs. Conditioning; yard has a irrigation system; 3 beautiful shops: 60x50 heated Fully landscaped with brick circle patio & looked after and would make a great shop with additional 24x50 RV bay; 60x100 Zipper lock shop with 32x18 door; fi replace, garden, and double detached garage with starter or revenue home. Book your concrete parking. Quonset 85x40 (23x40 is insulated & has a cement fl oor); Take a look at this showing today!! $79,999. Call John marvellous property! R1814. Very affordable home and some very convenient feature added, such as large carport LINDEN THREE HILLS FURTHER (easily closed in for additional garage) plus a REDUCED detached heated double garage, garden shed, MLS C4274242. Commercial ... NEW NEW private backyard patio. Inside extra addition for Great location along the busiest entry and possibly an additional bedroom, or LISTING LISTING bonus space for many options. Very open Kitchen road in Linden for excellent Dining Living room together. And all this on its exposure; 1056 sq/ft offi ce own lot only steps from the golf course. Comes with building; large 50x276ft lot; appliances. former Registries Offi ce. Immediate R1907. Ready for your Family, and a Great Possession. $124,900. Call John Location. This fully fi nished home has 5 bedrooms 3 baths, Jaccussi tub and separate shower in main Bright Bi-level 5 bedroom (3up/2Down) MLS C4274766. Beautiful home in Sunrise Crescent with the total of 2594 bath, 2 pc bath and full downstairs bathroom, main family home; covered back deck; fenced sq/ft of living space. This home boasts a heated double attached garage (28 fl oor laundry, basement entrance, includes all backyard with mature trees; large heated x 22) as well as a large shop (24 x 36) with the 12 foot high door. The main appliances , has gas fi replace. Newer boiler and double attached garage with entry to level opens up beautifully into the living room and kitchen and continues hot water tank, a Double Detached Garage, lots of R.V. parking on a oversized lot. both main & basement fl oors; new to a 4 piece bathroom, bedroom and a master bedroom with an en suite SOLD fl ooring on the main fl oor; take look at that includes the steam shower! The basement is completed to give it a RCL1900. Long time well established Hardware this home located on a quiet cul de sac. feeling of a cosy little cabin which includes a storage room, media room, Business. If you have Construction/ Building Call John. two bedrooms, 4 piece bathroom, large laundry room, and a cold room. The experience this is an opportunity for you. Qualifi ed home also has central air, quartz counter top in the kitchen & custom blinds. Purchaser’s could grow this to an again one stop supply store from industrial or new house builds Linden Bare Land Acreages $339,900. Call John to home reno’s or kitchen supplies, paint centre, sports and outdoor supplies. Ample retail space Three acreages just south of Linden on the 806 HWY: and warehousing storage as well as yard lumber 2.42, 2.26 & 3.71 Acres. Call John. storage inside and out. Over 3000 sq.ft. interior retail space and over 3000 sq.ft. dry storage area with 13,000 sq. ft. of yard storage. SUNNYSLOPE MLS C4221810. Bungalow home that has been totally renovated in the last 10 years; open con- cept making it very open & bright; new windows; hot water on demand; high effi ciency furnace; covered back with a hot tub; large landscaped yard with a new fence. Take a look at this remark- MLS C4245185. 4 Bedroom (20x76) mobile on a leased lot ($300/ able home!! $225,000. Call John month); very clean and well maintained; cement driveway with R1796. This Family home has so much space to carport; attached storage; come have a look at this affordable enjoy, over 2800 sq.ft. developed. Main fl oor with higher end mobile home! (Buyer to be approved by lot owner). beautiful hardwood and upgraded kitchen with large dining area. Main fl oor laundry, open foyer from at- Only $119,900. Call John tached double garage. Upper private bedrooms with 2 baths. And a basement with large L shaped rec room CRL1921. This 1918 Heritage Classic 2 story home was moved in on a PRICE and large library with fi replace on the lowest level. new basement and foundation and makes this a very comfortable home with REDUCED Corner lot in established neighbourhood, fenced backyard, storage shed and backs onto a park. over 2300 sq.ft. of developed space and large mechanical/storage room down. Upgrades to electrical, plumbing and heating in 2008, roof 2012. A R1797. Great family opportunity in this fully PRICE total of 6 bedrooms, 2 adjoined as the Master currently, 3 washrooms and REDUCED developed home. 4 bedroom, 3 bath and lots of living space with ample storage. 2 table bedrooms on all 3 levels for easy access. High ceilings on the main level areas as well as 2 living rooms on main with through Kitchen, Dining, and Living Rooms, main fl oor laundry room large rec room downstairs. Double front and Large Covered Veranda all to help with The Cute Cabin with Loft drive garage, concrete drive, rear deck and currently an Air “BNB” for extra household income. 6 acres on pavement mature trees in backyard, all in established on lower traffi c secondary hi-way with corrals for livestock or horses. neighbourhood. MLS C4225728. Great Starter or Revenue Home close to Main RL1660. BRAND NEW, Complete with Stain- CARBON NORTH FARMLAND • QUARTER WITH YARD-SITE street and shopping; spacious 3 Bedroom home; single car detached PRICE less Steel Appliances, Vacant and ready for you. garage; main fl oor laundry; Mature treed lot with back alley access. REDUCED MLS C4222109. Great location; From the Large entry with all season storage Priced to sell, come have a look!! PRICE REDUCED TO $139,900. closet, to open Great Room Style Island Kitch- quarter right off the 21 Hi-Way; 85 acres en, Dining, Living room with loads of window cult; 55 acres pasture; 15 acre yard Call John for natural light and Gas Fireplace feature, with a very high capacity well; spring Main floor laundry and front and rear decks fed dugout; 44x96 heated calving barn ACREAGE NORTH OF THREE HILLS off main. Large attached heated double garage with 16ft door; corrals; 40x80 Quonset; MLS C4249355. North of Three with front concrete drive. Large open family 30x36 heated garage; home is on county PRICE Hills on Blacktop ... In town living room down with walkout to concrete patio, 2 bedrooms, full bath, storage room and ample back water; 1424 sq/ft Bungalow home which REDUCED yard for RV parking. Price reduced to only $359,000 with New Home Warranty. has been updated; 3 bedrooms up/1 out of town, this classic older home Down; central air. Call John has lots of the original wood work 3 PRIVATE LOTS TOGETHER, including hardwood (under the RYLEY SOUTH carpet) in many of the rooms. Lots GREAT FOR MULTIPLEX OPPORTUNITY. of living space in this well lit home, Less than one hour to . One section of good producing several sky and tube lights give farmland with excellent support buildings including approx. that bright atmosphere. This three bedroom character (could be four) home on 4 acres has a lot to offer. Garage ONLY $79,000 70,000 bushels of hoppered grain storage, heated 50 X 80 shop, has fl oor heat, Demand hot water system, main fl oor laundry. Oversize 50 X 100 cold storage quonset, 1649 sq ft home. with fi nished attached double car garage. Very nicely sheltered from the North and West, R1539. This home has had many upgrades basement built in 2010. Large (3 bay) detached garage. Revenue Truckers this may interest you, on pavement 40x80 heated quonset with 14’ and has a very large (family, recreation Call John high door. $434,900. Call John games room) in a 30X40 addition. New from surface lease. Island kitchen with beautiful dining room and sunken living room with fi replace, total LAND STETTLER COUNTY PASTURE QUARTER of 5 bedrooms, main fl oor laundry with fully developed basement. Private patio area, rear 309 acres; 200 acres improved grass; 40 acres cuitivated; 65 acres of low AL1915 PASTURE QUARTER. Approx 130 acres of natural pasture fenced yard and a triple heated garage with land subject to being covered with water; Great Fencing with approx 3/4 of bordering 2 Hi-ways. This is a fantastic opportunity to build with no extra additional front drive parking. Call Barry. property is page wire fencing suitable for buffalo; Capacity for 40-45 cow/calf limitations to this natural rolling hill, treed grassland. Call Barry. NEW pairs; Surface lease Revenue. Call John LISTING TROCHU EAST PRICE FARM IN REDUCED ACREAGE TORRINGTON WEST Half Section 5 miles east of Trochu on 585 hi-way; 248 MLS 4249355. 6 Quarters 4 miles north of Bawlf; Total 947 Acres +/- Acres +/- Cultivated with pasture blocks that tie together. MLS C4119948. 4.97 Acres retreat from the hectic pace, older home has been demolished 790 +/- Cultivated; Beautiful Custom built home in 2003; 2331sq/ft 2 story and ready to build your dream home on this secluded acreage and only about 20 minutes home; 5 bedrooms; 3 car attached garage; 60x152 Cold storage; 24x30 Call John. MLS C4269754 to Olds. $139,900. Call John. Heated Shop; approx 12,000 bushels grain storage. Call John A REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE - REAL ESTATE Capital Printers Ltd. THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 3 Sacrifi ce and Legacy- Two Amputees share a special bond Sean Borle, 24, recalls War Amps Members, like amputees. them,” he says. meeting Second World Brown, who realized their “Knowing that there For Borle, it’s special to War veteran Lloyd experiences of living with are people like Lloyd share Remembrance Day Brown, 96, for the fi rst amputation could help who understand what it’s with Brown. “I would not time six years ago at others. like to be missing a limb, be the person I am today a Remembrance Day Through what they makes you feel like you’re had it not been for that ceremony. “We had this call “Operation Legacy,” not alone,” says Borle. decision more than 100 magical moment where Borle and his fellow When Brown attends years ago to begin The I reached out my right members of CHAMP the Remembrance Day War Amps,” says Borle. hand and he put out his have now “taken up the ceremonies, he refl ects on “It is our commitment left, to shake hands,” he torch” of remembrance all those in his regiment as Champs that the says. to pay tribute to the who never came home. legacy and sacrifi ces of Borle was born missing veteran members of The “It’s heartbreaking to Lloyd, and all the war his left hand, and Brown War Amps, whose efforts think of all those who amputee veterans, will be lost his right arm due to have made a difference in lost their lives and it’s remembered and carried the shrapnel of a shell on the lives of thousands of important to remember forward.” October 18, 1944, while serving with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment in Italy. 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The advertiser agrees that the Publisher shall not be liable for damages As the former Chief at Golden Hills Lodge (The know that I am thinking of arising out of error in advertisement, beyond the amount paid for the space occupied by the Administrative Offi cer of Capital, October 16, 2019, them and praying for positive portion of the advertisement in which the error first occurred. Kneehill Housing Corporation More than mere numbers on a changes at Golden Hills Lodge. All rights reserved. The use of any or all of the material in this publication is prohibited without the express permission of the publisher. Any and/or all information found within (leaving on good terms in spreadsheet). 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Investment services, higher taxes wings named after to see our PM and carry Alberta oil and Energy lay off leaving Alberta has for the rest or all three. benefactors, many other political leaders importing foreign oil hundreds, BJ Well consequences, almost The same principle made their fortunes in and provinces working from countries that Services leaving weekly I am told by applies to towns as the energy business to stymie the industry. can charitably be Alberta and the worst, people in the industry well. Walk down the and have given back described as bad Encana moving its that they have lost Quebec in particular head offi ce to the USA their jobs or know halls of any major to the community. We seems to revel in its actors. Wexit anyone? and even changing people who have. hospital and take see this philanthropy hypocrisy, accepting, Gord Snell it’s name to “ Ovintiv” These job losses notice of the plaques happening in our own even demanding Three Hills, AB to further distance have a snowball itself from Canada effect cascading down and the antagonistic to everything from environment that the restaurants to vehicle Energy sector faces. dealerships, even Some would say, so house sales. THE CAPITAL CARD CLUB what, let the rich oil Those outside the barons leave, we can industry or retired Contact us at [email protected] erect wind turbines may think, it doesn’t and solar panels, affect me, how good riddance. shortsighted. When a 403.443.5133 Many in parts of company like Trident Canada are rejoicing shuts down, the land in the decimation lease payments may of the Alberta and also disappear. 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Large crowd enjoys Hungry Harvest Rehoboth Vocational Center Central Region’s Hungry Harvest Individuals and staff sausages and oranges fellowship. Individuals in the VoC program by the individuals and thrived in the role were looking for an staff of Rehoboth, along of hosting and were opportunity to connect with a cup of coffee, of excited to welcome with the community course. All attendees the community into of Three Hills, and so were also given the their harvest-themed the idea of a “Hungry chance to win a hand- occasion. From family Harvest Pancake carved pumpkin. members, friends, Brunch” was born. The highlight of the co-workers, pastors, On Oct. 25th, more event was the sense of educators, emergency than 150 people poured community that was responders (on lunch!) through the doors of established. Repeated and passersby, the Rehoboth’s Vocational comments were heard event was widely and Center and were served about the good food, gratefully received by all a plate of pancakes, but also the fantastic who attended.

VILLAGE OF ACME NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BYLAW 2019-012 PROPOSES TO AMEND LAND USE BYLAW 2016-10 PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 2019-012 is to consider an application to amend Land Use Bylaw 2016-10, Part VIII “Land Use District Map”, by re-designating a portion of Legal Subdivision 3 in the SW 1/4 SEC 19, TWP 29. RGE 25, W.4M (Civic Address 3 THE BIRDS AND THE BATS Pacific Ave) in the Village of Acme from Industrial District (I) to Urban Reserve Disitrict Guide to Backyard and Local Wildlife Care (UR) as shown on the plan below:

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A Public Hearing will be held in the Village of Acme Office, at 203 Clarke Street, Acme, AB, on November 12TH, 2019 commencing at 6:30 PM. Council will hear from any person claiming to be affected by the proposed bylaw. The time limit or oral presentations is Saturday, November 30th, 2019 subject to the direction of the Chairperson. 10:00 am - 4:30 pm Persons wishing to submit a letter, petition or other communication concerning Three Hills Community Centre these matters in advance of the Public Hearing, may do so provided they are legibly written. Submissions will be received up to Friday, November 8TH , 2019 at 4:00 PM. Pre-Registration Required Submissions should be addressed to: Village of Acme, 203 Clarke Street, Acme, AB, Visit: https://thebirdsandthebats.eventbrite.ca T0M 0A0. A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected by the public during regular office hours, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at the Village of Acme Office, at 203 Clarke Tickets $25 - $50 Street, Acme, AB. This notice is given pursuant to Sections 606 and 692 of the Municipal Government Act. First Publication: Oct 30, 2019 Second Publication: Nov 6, 2019 Catherine Murray Chief Administrative Officer 8 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 threehillscapital.com Swalwell 4-H Beef Club begins new year by Miley and Acme United Church Ladies better. We think it’s safe to say Presley Becker with the Acme Community everyone had a blast in the Swalwell 4-H Beef Club Fall supper, as a 4-H Club we pool. started off the year on October went to the hall and helped Lastly on Nov. 1 we hosted 7, 2019 with our election the church ladies clean up the Three Chords and Grass meeting and guest speaker dishes, serve pie and much Roots concert with the rest Doug Price who talked to more. Everyone had so much of Kneehill District where our club about picking a steer fun helping pitch in and we Blake Reid and guests put on and how to properly feed loved helping everyone! a fantastic concert promoting it. It was a very informative Our club also hosted the DoMoreAg and raising presentation for all of our Kneehill District fun day at awareness of mental health in members. the Three Hills Pool where agriculture. It was a fun night This year we have 16 we had 50 people participate for the whole community. members in our club. Our in an afternoon of swimming We are now busy picking new executive is President all the clubs in our district calves out and getting ready Cassidy Sawyer, Vice President got to hang out together and for weigh day coming up on Quin Sawyer, Parliamentarian Swalwell 4-H Beef Club volunteering with the Acme United Church Ladies. got to know one another a bit Nov. 17. Tulston Reed, Treasurer Jaci Becker are the Club Reporters, Moore, and our Decorating busy fi rst month. On Oct. 20 Becker, and Secretary Braxton Wyatt Becker is our Gratitude Chairperson is Carli Miller. we did our community service NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Reed. Miley and Presley man, our Historian is Aspen So far we have had a very by once again helping out the BYLAW NO.2019-830

Date: November 18, 2019 Time: 7:00 P.M. Place: Council Chambers, Village of Carbon Municipal Office Hillside Lanes Bowling results 238 Hillside Ave, Carbon Alberta T0M 0L0 Hillside Lanes weekly League Chrisie Rector 532. Men: High 130; High triple - Joanne Mc- Sept 477. Men: High single Purpose Bowling results for the week of single - Greg Frolek 260, Shawn Murray 369, Mary Adolf 360. - Bob Mackenzie 226, Al Rob- Oct. 28-31. Kopjar 219; High triple - Shawn Men: High single - Kesston ertson 221. High triple - Bob Recent changes to the Municipal Government Act have mandated that municipalities sharing a common boundary must develop an Trochu Seniors Kopjar 589, Greg Frolek 560. Poulin 205, Rod Adolf 187. Mackenzie 601, Gary Sheppard Intermunicipal Development Plan in order to foster a collaborative Ladies: High single - Mary Tuesday Seniors High triple - Kesston Poulin 564. planning approach for these lands. These plans must be in place by O’Shea 172, Marjorie Deering Ladies: High single - Lee 554, Rod Adolf 499. Bowler of the Week April 1, 2020. 166; High triple - Mary O’Shea Anne Foreman 301, Marie Sept Thursday Club 55+ Ladies - Marilyn Suderman. Intermunicipal Development Plans must promote consultation and 439, Marjorie Deering 433. 161. High triple - Lee Anne Ladies: High single - Lee Men - John Boekema. cooperation between the participating municipalities regarding Men: High single - Jim Deering Foreman 729, Marie Sept 416. Anne Foreman 231, Joan Bowler of the Month planning matters of joint interest within a defined planning area. 171, John Donohoe 158; High Men: High single - John Boeke- Boekema 192; High triple - Ladies - LeeAnne Foreman They also provide a framework for processing development proposals, subdivision applications or concerns within this defined triple - Jim Deering 446, John ma 250, David Foreman 212. LeeAnne Foreman 545, Marie 623. Men - Ken Klassen 659. Donohoe 414. High triple - John Boekema area. Monday Mixed 600, David Foreman 537. PUBLIC NOTICE The Village of Carbon and Kneehill County have created a draft document which incorporates the requirements of the legislation. Ladies: High single - Joelle Tuesday Mixed BRITESTONE HUTTERIAN BRETHREN Sept 272, Chrisie Rector 197; Ladies: High single - Joanne WATER ACT High triple - Joelle Sept 615, McMurray 135, Mary Adolf NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is given that Britestone Hutterian Brethren has filed an application under the provisions of the Water Act for a Licence for the diversion of up to 40,759 cubic metres of groundwater for the purpose of Municipal (Colony Water Supply) and Agricultural (Confined Feeding Operation) located at NW 25-028-23-W4 from a well. The production interval of the well is from 44.2 m to 53.3m. Any person who is directly affected by this application may submit a written statement of concern to within 30 days of the date of this notice to: Environment and Parks Regulatory Approvals Centre 5th Floor, South Petroleum Plaza 9915 108 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8 Phone: 780-427-6311 NEW MEMBERS NEEDED Fax: 780-422-0154 Email: [email protected] Are you interested in making fair The written statement of concern should include the following: decisions on property assessments? • the application number: 001-00450923 • describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by APPLY IF YOU HAVE the Water Act Therefore, Take Notice that a public hearing to contemplate the • explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected ▪ experience serving on administrative proposed Bylaw 2019-830 will be held in Village of Carbon Council by the activity and/or diversion of water proposed in the Chambers at 7:00 p.m. on the 18th day of November 2019. boards or quasi-judicial boards application ▪ professional or legal writing abilities and • provide the legal land location of the land owned or used Presentation: Oral and written comments and suggestions are computer skills by the filer where the concerns described are believed to be invited and should be addressed to the point of the proposed Bylaw. They may be made by any person or group of persons or a ▪ a flexible schedule, with availability during applicable person acting on his or their behalf, who claims to be affected by the day to attend training and hearings • state the distance between the land owned or used by the the proposed bylaw, and by any other persons that Council wishes (about three days a month) filer and the site in the application. • contact information including the full name and mailing to hear at the hearing. Written submissions may be made by the persons above and must be received in the Village of Carbon Office The Regional Assessment Review Board is an address of the filer. Please provide the telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact. by Noon on Thursday, November 14, 2019. It should be noted, impartial, independent board responsible for written submissions will become public. Oral presentations may be issuing decisions on complaints relative to Environment and Parks will review each written statement made at the hearing by the persons above. property assessments. Successful candidates of concern, seek more information if needed, and notify each will receive training from Municipal Affairs and filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written Individuals who have submitted a letter may only address Council at remuneration for their responsibilities. submission as a valid statement of concern. The Public Notice the Public Hearing on new information not contained in the letter. of this application will also be posted on the Department’s The time limit of oral presentations is subject to the direction of the website at https://avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx Chairman. Please quote file number:00450923 Documentation: Copies of the proposed Intermunicipal APPLY TODAY Development Plan are available for public inspection at the Village Statements of concern submitted regarding this application DEADLINE TO APPLY IS NOVEMBER 30, 2019 of Carbon Office during regular office hours. are public records which are accessible by the public and the Submit your cover letter and resume: applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the First publication: October 30, 2019 [email protected] right to file a Notice of Appeal with the Environmental Appeals Second Publication: November 06, 2019 Board. Third Publication: November 13, 2019 QUESTIONS? Copies of the application and additional information can be Emailed submissions can be sent to: [email protected] obtained from: Written submissions can be sent to: Village of Carbon reddeer.ca/RARB Ken Hugo Attn: Vanessa Van der Meer 403-342-8132 Solstice Environment Management Box 249 Phone: 403-250-3518 Email: [email protected] Carbon, AB T0M 0L0 @TheCapital_News THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 9 2018-2019 Three Hills School Junior/Senior Academic, Arts & Athletic Awards 2018-2019 Three Hills Esselink. Kayle Lammle. Junior High Overall Top School Junior/Senior Athletic Awards Grade 8 - Lauren Boles, Academics Academic, Arts & Athletic Volleyball - Junior B Girls Elias Brown, Ava Brietzke. Grade 7 - 1st Cheyenne Award Winners - October MIP Stephanie Cullum. Grade 9 - Ashley Ferguson, Ferguson, 2nd Serena 25th, 2019. Junior B Girls Sportsmanship Braelynn Rosgen, Taylor Buchert. Grade 7 Honour Roll - Samantha Trentham. Vaughan. Grade 8 - 1st Lauren Medals - Taya Brietzke, Junior B Girls MVP - Kayle Grade 10 - Aiden Jensen, Boles, 2nd Sebastian Kayle Lammle, Serena Lammle. Junior A Girls - Hailee Hope, Carter Boles. Navarro. MIP Kadence Smithson. Buchert, Kohen McKiernan, Grade 11 - Jisoo Kim, Grade 9 - 1st Ashley Junior A Girls Sportsmanship Adriel Calverley, Hayley Ericka Poitras, Keyara Riep. Ferguson, 2nd Braelynn Reeds, Kailey Cinnamon, - Lauren Boles. Junior A Girls Ann Tullikopf Award - Rosgen Quinn Richardson, Michael MVP - Annika Ferguson. Dallas Kellar. Senior High Overall Top Dabrowski, Alexa Rosgen, Junior A Boys MIP - Jonas Lynette Main Memorial Academics Cheyenne Ferguson, Van Otterloo. Junior A Award - Adam Viste. Grade 10 - 1st Simon Samantha Trentham, Boys Sportsmanship - Isaiah Carlie Bell Memorial - Lola Ferguson, Jonas Van Dalgetty. Junior A Boys Riep, 2nd Hailee Hope. Deyem Lansink. Otterloo. MVP - Devon Hagel. Grade 11 - 1st Ethan Grade 7 Subject Awards: Senior Girls MIP - Good Samaritan Award - Wilson, 2nd Jisoo Kim. Three Hills School Principal Todd Hoover presents student Language Arts - Cheyenne Hayden Park. Senior Girls Jesse Kinniburgh. Grade 12 - 1st Priscilla Priscilla Ojomu with the Governor General’s Award. Ferguson, Mathematics - Sportsmanship - Sarah Community Scholarships Ojomu, Brooklynn Meger. Cheyenne Ferguson, Science Ferguson, Foods - Denay Grade 12 Honour Roll Vaughan. Senior Girls MVP David Zampaga, Deyem Governor General’s Award - Cheyenne Ferguson, Social Kinniburgh, Google - Logan Medals ; Julian Esselink, - Kori Cannings Senior Boys Lansink. Priscilla Ojomu. Studies - Serena Buchert, Wahl, Industrial Education - Keyara Riep, Deyem MIP - Taylor Sirois. Senior Ryan Kanderka, Leadership - Lansink, Adam Viste, Alex Physical Education - Kayle Boys Sportsmanship - Aiden John McAlarey DENTURIST Lammle / Kohen McKiernan, Annika Ferguson / Braelynn McDougald, Alissa Wirch, Jensen. Senior Boys MVP - Google - Adriel Calverley, Rosgen / Taylor Vaughan. Brooklynn Meger, David Deyem Lansink. COMPLETE Art - Cheyenne Ferguson, Grade 10 Honour Roll Zampaga, Priscilla Ojomu. Basketball Band - Hayley Reeds, Drama Medals - Jeana Ackerman, Grade 12 Subject Awards: Junior B Girls MIP - DENTURE CENTRE - Lola Ferguson / Ephraim Brenna Lammle, Bryce Language Arts 30-1 - 1st Alexa Rosgen. Junior B For All Your Denture Needs Nott, Foods - Kayle Lammle, Fenton, Aleigha McLean, Priscilla Ojomu / Keyara Riep, Girls Sportsmanship - Taya Taylor Gustafson, Eunice 2nd Delaney Michelson. Industrial Education - Isaac Brietzke. Junior B Girls MVP 136 - 4th Ave NE, Box 1299, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 Ponsing, Angela Haller, Language Arts 30-2 - 1st Sanchez, Photography - - Kayle Lammle. Junior A [email protected] Serena Buchert, Robotics - Simon Riep, Megan Hamm, Angelica Cabrera, 2nd Alex Girls MIP - Taylor Vaughan. Cole Smith / Connor Tipton. Kendal Stockwood, Hailee McDougald. Mathematics Junior A Girls Sportsmanship 403.443.5234 Grade 8 Honour Roll Hope, Marvin Uwalaka. 30-1 - 1st Kevin Nguyen, - Kylie Robertson. Junior A Medals - James Anderson, Grade 10 Subject Awards - 2nd Brooklynn Meger. Girls MVP - Annika Chase Haller, Lauren Language Arts 10-1 - Mathematics 30-2 - 1st Cindy Ferguson. Boles, Riley Keiver, Megan Hamm, Mathematics Lee, 2nd Moeka Matsushita. Junior A Boys MIP - Hanna Brenda, Joey Kirk, 10C - Simon Riep, Math 10 Mathematics 31 - 1st Linda Lucas Olson. Junior A Boys Ava Brietzke, Sebastian Prep - Simon Riep, Science Pegorer, 2nd Phoebe Kwong. Sportsmanship - Ephraim 10 - Simon Riep, Social Social Studies 30-1 - 1st Navarro, Elias Brown, Nott. Junior A Boys MVP - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Studies 10-1 - Simon Riep, Priscilla Ojomu, 2nd Linda Isaiah Dalgetty. Kiarra Rempel, Stephanie ELECTRICAL SERVICES Cullum, Kylie Robertson, Physical Education 10 - Pegorer. Social Studies 30-2 Senior Girls MIP - Taylor Samuel Dabrowski, Cori Bryce Fenton / Levi Kirk, - 1st Alissa Wirch, 2nd Gustafson. Senior Girls Stockwood, Daniel Dolores, Art 10 - Sydney Yeaman, Kevin Nguyen. Biology 30 Sportsmanship - Brooklynn TOM BIGELOW MASTER ELECTRICIAN Carson Trentham, Andrew Band 10 Eunice Ponsing, - 1stPriscilla Ojomu, 2nd - Meger. Senior Girls MVP - Box 1548 Foard, Piper Walters, Ryder Cosmetology - Aleigha David Zampaga. Physics 30 Brenna Lammle. THREE HILLS, AB. Cell: (403) 443-9333 Guttridge, Kai Wilson. McLean, Drama 10 - Joseph - 1st David Zampaga, 2nd Senior Boys MIP - David T0M 2A0 Res: (403) 443-2880 Grade 8 Subject Awards Dabrowski, Foods S i m o n Kevin Nguyen. Chemistry Zampaga. Senior Boys - Language Arts - Elias Riep, Leadership - Levi 30 - 1st David Zampaga, 2nd Sportsmanship - Adam Viste. Brown, Mathematics - Kirk / Megan Plant, Media Brooklynn Meger. Physical Senior Boys MVP - Deyem Lauren Boles / Andrew Design - Priscilla Ojomu, Education 30 - ,Isabel Lansink / Austin Olson. St. Mary’s Foundation Foard / Ryder Guttridge, Outdoor Education - Carter McLean. Art 30 - Brooklynn Badminton Fundraiser Science - Lauren Boles / Ava Boles, Photography - Joseph Meger. Band 30 - Moeka Junior Girls MVP - Lola Brietzke / Sebastian Navarro, Dabrowski, Recreational Matsushita. Drama 30 - Ferguson. Junior Boys MVP Social Studies - Elias Brown, Fitness - Jeana Ackerman. Keyara Riep. - Quinn Richardson. Senior Talent Showcase Physical Education - Lauren Grade 11 Honour Roll Fine Arts Awards - JR Girls MVP - Brenna Lammle. Boles, Art - Riley Olson / Medals - Joseph Dabrowski, High Admirable Artist Award Senior Boys MVP - Levi Piper Walters, Band - Elias Hayden Park, Dylan Hyshka, - Braelynn Rosgen, SR High Kirk. November 23, 2019 Brown, Drama - Lauren Ericka Poitras, Sydney Admirable Artist Award - Track & Field Boles / Kyle Tremblay, Foods Kientz, John Sanchez, Jisoo Akeira Drohan-Majore, JR Junior Girls MVP - Annika Trochu Community Hall - Ava Brietzke, Google - Kim, Alexa Trentham, Olivia High Outstanding Actor Ferguson. Junior Boys MVP Lauren Boles, Industrial Luijkx, Sarah Vaughan, Jhon Award - Carson Trentham, - Devon Hagel. Education - Lauren Naces, Ethan Wilson, Conner SR High Outstanding Actor Senior Girls MVP - Boles / Ava Brietzke / Ryder Paget, Sydney Yeaman. Award - Sarah Manning / Kendal Stockwood. Senior Guttridge, Photography - Grade 11 Subject Awards Keyara Riep, Musicianship Boys MVP - Simon Riep. Elias Brown. S - Language Arts 20-1 JR Band - Daniel Dolores, Cross Country Grade 9 Honour Roll Ethan Wilson, Language Musicianship SR Band Jr. Boys MVP - Quinn Medals - Annika Ferguson, Arts 20-2 - Sydney Kientz, - Ericka Poitras, Most Richardson. Sr. Boys MVP - Jackson Paget, Ashley Mathematics 20-1 J i s o o Improved JR Band - Deanna Deyem Lansink. Tickets - $50.00 Ferguson, Braelynn Rosgen, Kim, Mathematics 20-2 - Gale, Most Improved SR Overall Sportsmanship Cooper Ferguson, Crystal Luna Eun, Social Studies Band - Moeka Matsushita. Junior Girls MSP - Taylor $8.00 Children 6 - 12, 5 & Under Free Schultz, James Ferguson, 20-1 - Ethan Wilson, Fine Arts Long Service Vaughan. Junior Boys MSP Kadence Smithson, Social Studies 20-2 - Mika Awards: 4 Years in the - Landon McKiernan. Senior Cocktails - 5:30pm Kaelynn Gesyler, Markus Calverley, Biology 20 - Drama Production - Hailee Girls MSP - Natalia Nygard. Thiessen, Ryan Kanderka, Exalor Stepaniuk, Chemistry Hope, Keyara Riep. 4 Years Senior Boys MSP - Adam Supper - 6:30pm Taylor Vaughan, Landon 20 - Ethan Wilson, Physics in the Band Program - Viste. McKiernan, Logan Wahl. 20 - Jisoo Kim / Ethan Marit Fobes, Ericka Poitras, Athlete of the Year Grade 9 Subject Awards Wilson, Physical Education Megan Hamm, Eunice Junior Girls - Annika Tickets Available at: - Language Arts - Kaelynn 20 - Sarah Vaughan, Art 20 Ponsing Sydney Kientz, Ferguson. Junior Boys - All proceeds will go Knievel Insurance Gesyler, Mathematics - - Delaney Michelson, Band Kendal Stockwood, Michael Devon Hagel. Balkwill’s Pharmacy Logan Wahl, Science - 20 - Brandon Boe, CALM 20 Mitchell, Ethan Wilson. 5 Senior Girls - Brenna towards enriching the lives Ashley Ferguson, Social - Kendal Stockwood, Drama Years in the Band Program - Lammle. 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NovemberIf you haven’t personally is Fall Prevention Month physical activities which Tai Chi, yoga, Nordic are noticing changes in had a fall or fall-related support bone health and walking, swimming, pickle mobility, talk to your health injury, you likely know of at challenge balance and ball, exercise classes, biking, provider about finding least one colleague, family build strength. Some snow shoeing, and cross- some strategies to help you member or friend who has. indoor/outdoor activities country skiing. build your strength and It’s fairly well known that to consider this winter If you are concerned confidence so that you can as people get older, they include: resistance training, about falling or you stay active. are at an increased risk for falls, but did you know that middle-aged adults (aged cent increase in middle- The good news is that 45 to 64) are also falling? aged fall-injuries that we can take action sooner Here are a few surprising require urgent treatment, to prevent falls and reduce Alberta statistics: with fractures being the our risk of injury now, and • Almost 40,000 most common injury. as we age. middle-aged adults sought It’s not just the older What can we do about it? emergency treatment for a adults and young children • Be active. fall-related injury in 2018. who are at risk of falls. • Build strength. • Of those, the most Middle-aged Albertans are • Work on our balance. common reason for a fall also falling, second only to • Target lower limb injury was a slip or trip seniors. muscle strength using on the same level (14,436 Why, you might ask? resistance training and injuries). Falls related to ice • Physical deterioration, weight bearing activities. Remembering Our Veterans including a loss of muscle • Maintain bone health and snow came in second Three Hills School Grade 11 class, under the supervision of teacher Cree Gordon, visited the Three place (8,500 injuries). mass and balance, begins through exercise and a Hills Cemetery as part of a Remembrance Day research project about veterans in the Three Hills • From 2008 to 2018 around age 45, particularly calcium-rich diet. area. Kristy Sidock, from the Town of Three Hills Office, had prepared extensively for conducting the there has been a 3”28.5 w peride veinr siwomen.on There are many3” widegreat versiontour, being able to direct the students to the plots and headstones3” wide of versionmany of the veterans. FARM LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER Squeeze WANTED The following property for sale by tender, subject to the right of first refusal the MOST out of your advertising dollars DEAD OR ALIVE of the current tenant and subject to the restrictions in the existing certificate Place your ad in this newspaper of title: NE-25-22-28-W4 Containing 106.91 acres M/L and located Canadian Prairie Pickers approximately 2 miles South East of Indus Alberta, 3/4 mile South of Fulton are once again touring the area. and province wide Industrial Park, bordered by the CPR main rail line. Completely fenced. with a combined circulation $ Paying Cash For Coin Collections, Silver & Gold Coins, For further details, please contact Murray Carr at (403) 333-0772 of over 710,000 for only... 995 plus GST/HST Royal Can. Mint Sets. Also Buying Gold Jewelry Possession date Feb. 7, 2020 Value Ad Network We purchase rolls, bags or boxes of silver coins Tender Agreements may be acquired from and returned to: Bonded Lynn Woods Law Office Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association Phone: (403) 934-6333 Email: [email protected] toll free 1-800-282-6903 x200 since PAYING HIGHEST PRICES 1967 To arrange a free, discrete in-home visit call Sealed Tender Agreements must be accompanied by a 10% deposit in the form of a bank draft payable to Lynn email [email protected] Woods Law Office In Trust, no later than 4:00 p.m. on December 12, 2019. Conditional tenders will not be considered. or visit this community newspaper Kellie at 778-257-8647 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The deposits of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them.

3.75” wide version 3.75” wide version 3.75” wide version FARM LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER WANTED The following property for sale by tender, subject to the right of first refusal of the Squeezethe MOST out of your advertising dollars DEAD OR ALIVE current tenant and subject to the restrictions in the existing certificate of title: NE-25-22-28-W4 Containing 106.91 acres M/L and located approximately 2 miles Place your ad in this newspaper Canadian Prairie Pickers South East of Indus Alberta, 3/4 mile South of Fulton Industrial Park, bordered by the CPR are once again touring the area. and province wide $ main rail line. Completely fenced. with a combined circulation Paying Cash For Coin Collections, Silver & Gold Coins, For further details, please contact Murray Carr at (403) 333-0772 of over 710,000 for only... 995 Royal Can. Mint Sets. Also Buying Gold Jewelry Possession date Feb. 7, 2020 plus GST/HST Value Ad Network We purchase rolls, bags or boxes of silver coins Tender Agreements may be acquired from and returned to: Lynn Woods Law Office Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association Bonded Phone: (403) 934-6333 Email: [email protected] toll free 1-800-282-6903 x200 since PAYING HIGHEST PRICES Sealed Tender Agreements must be accompanied by a 10% deposit in the form of a bank draft payable to Lynn Woods email 1967 To arrange a free, discrete in-home visit call [email protected] Law Office In Trust, no later than 4:00 p.m. on December 12, 2019. Conditional tenders will not be considered. or visit this community newspaper Kellie at 778-257-8647

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Caregiver: What does beginning of November), caregiver mean? and do not hesitate to give A caregiver is someone SENIORS OUTREACH NEWS fi nancially to support this who is actively engaged in very worthwhile program. providing care and needs to SUBMITTED BY TERRY SCHLINKER, ADMINISTRATOR Make out donations to another such as a chronically residences) to obtain the phone number p.m. and Presentation at collecting donation items Seniors Outreach, as any ill, disabled or aged family • Recognizing that old- to purchase tickets for 6:50 p.m. and funds at the beginning donations - $20 and over member or friend. Often a age pensions have not Kept “Country Christmas” ($30) Thursday, November 21, of November and will pick will be receipted by Seniors caregiver fi nds themselves up with housing and rental and to book your space on 2019: “Peaks to Prairies” by up our donation boxes from Outreach and these funds in this role with a lack markets the bus ($10). The Seniors Greg Stopanski across Kneehill County on will enable us to purchase of training, support, or • Challenges of Outreach Bus will be going 2:00 p.m. Silver Willows Monday, December 9 in any needed items for the compensation. homelessness on Friday, November 22 for Seniors Centre, Torrington the afternoon. Donations gifts program and Seniors The recognition of a • Working in silos – health, the evening performance. GIFTS FOR will be accepted in the gifting during this season of caregiver seems to be down housing, social supports, etc. • Bus Trip to Olds on GRANDPARENTS: Our boxes until 12:00 noon on the year. on the list of importance. independent of each other Tuesday, November 26. annual gifting begins for December 9th. Donation boxes should True to our ongoing • Social isolation Call in early to book your those seniors who have Please note the posters soon be in your local independent society, we • Diffi culties in advising space on the bus. fi nancial diffi culties and/or across the County, schools and some of your tend to speak into their lives seniors on how to remain • Bus Trip to Rosebud do not have family nearby donation box locations local businesses across by assuring them that they, healthy and fi nancially Theatre, Wednesday, to celebrate Christmas and donation listings Kneehill County. Please “just need to ‘suck it up’ secure (How do I enjoy the November 27 for “A with. We will begin (these will be posted at the give generously! and stop complaining.” In last 1/3 of my life?) Christmas Story”. the opposite direction are • Willingness to discuss Complete trip: bus trip, those who have compassion and provide support for those buffet meal and show ($80). because they are naturally who deal with dementia and/ • Bus Trip to Red Deer that way or they have or mental health concerns (Christmas shopping, etc.) experienced the challenges • Encouragement/ – Wednesday, December and really do understand the Identifying people with great 4, 2019 (call early to book situation. These folks assure people skills/sense of humor/ your place on the bus/fi nd the caregiver that “they are compassion to work with out cost). not the only ones who have seniors. Just getting a ‘job’ in • Bus Trip to Christmas gone through this and that the social supports area with Concert/Meal/Festival of there is help out there – don’t seniors is no longer enough. Lights in Airdrie – Saturday, be afraid to ask for it.” Perhaps just as strong as December 14, 2019. In my most recent ‘climate change’, a beginning Upcoming Monthly UCalgary Alumni magazine, point in the seniors issue may Information Sessions: a terrifi c article “Who will be to recognize and declare Thursday, November 21, help mom?” by Mike Fisher/ an ‘emergency’ designation 2019: “Parkinsons Disease” Illustrations by Yasmine regarding the potential by Courtney Ukrainetz, Gateau (pp. 37-46) caught stormy weather alongside an Parkinsons Society my reading eye. Fisher aging population that will 10:00 a.m. Three Hills points to the ….rising tide impact our communities, CommUnity Drop-In of seniors. Throughout the challenge the way services Centre article there are some very are delivered, and alter 6:00 p.m. 50+ Club, Acme Elks were honored with a visit from the Elks National President, Derek Barkley perplexing stories that point housing, support services, Care & Share Centre, and his wife Marilyn, at their October meeting. Derek has been visiting many lodges to the reality of caregiving health services, recreation, Linden. Potluck at 6:00 in western Canada the last few months. challenges, such as transportation and more. Calgary Ward 3 So, what’s our plan? It is Councillor and UCalgary not a simple plan or step, but alumna Dr. Jyoti Gondek, more discussion/planning MA’03, PhD’14, knows and support is needed. well the tight squeeze Remember, we are all in this that sandwich-generation together. caregivers feel daily – she’s Connect with us at Seniors one of them. She’s got a Outreach (403-443-2555 or 14-year-old daughter and an toll free from the Carbon 80-year-old mother at home. area at 1-888-443-2555) “I’m the primary caregiver if we can be of assistance for my mom, but I have to to you in any service or prioritize like everyone else volunteer areas or if you need REMEMBRANCE DAY SCHOOL SERVICES and it’s very diffi cult.” to make an appointment “Sometimes it just kills with our Administrator, School Date Time Location Acme Thurs., Nov. 7 10:45 AM Acme School Gym me, but I know I’m not the Administrative Assistant Carbon Thurs., Nov. 7 10:30 AM Carbon School Gym only one doing this,” says or our Kneehill North Dr. Elliott Thurs., Nov. 7 10:30 AM Dr. Elliott School Gondek. and Kneehill South Three Hills Thurs., Nov. 7 10:30 AM Three Hills School Main Gym Other challenges, besides Coordinators. Tro-Val Thurs., Nov. 7 10:30 AM Trochu Valley School Gym sandwich-generation Upcoming Bus Trips: Prairie Christian Academy Friday., Nov. 8 10:50 AM PCA Gym caregiving, arise as well • Weekly Bus Route — within any area that we live Each Tuesday and Thursday REMEMBRANCE DAY COMMUNITY SERVICES in. These may be: from 1:15 -3:30 pm around Community Date Time Location • Providing living the Three Hills community. Linden Thurs., Nov. 7 10:30 AM Dr. Elliott School situations with multiple The cost is $3 for each of the Acme Mon., Nov. 11 10:30 AM Acme Community Hall levels of care to support two days. Carbon Mon., Nov. 11 10:00 AM Carbon Community Hall aging in place • Bus Trip to hear the Scott Huxley Mon., Nov. 11 1:30 PM Huxley Hall Three Hills Mon., Nov. 11 10:15 AM Bethel Evangelical Church • Concerns over Woods Band in Red Deer. Trochu Mon., Nov. 11 11:00 AM Trochu Cenotaph affordability (not everyone Friday, November 22, 2019. can afford to live in seniors’ Call in to Seniors Outreach 12 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 threehillscapital.com Linden & District Agricultural Society hosts Fall Fair by Debi Moon Business Community. The Linden & District The latest project of the Agricultural Society can Ag Society is to refurbish put another successful fall the skate shack buildings. fair in their past. It was They had volunteers held on Saturday, Nov 2. working on it throughout A testament to how busy Saturday’s Fall Fair. The it was could have been soffit and fascia is getting shown by how early they redone. The kitchen ran out of lunch. It was area will be upgraded wonderful to have the for functionality and the large train display once storage buildings will get again. However, it was some upgrades. Another a sad day for the owner Large crowd at the Linden Fall Fair. Model Train Display, always a favorite. project being considered when his truck was stolen up. There was a wood the cultural centre. Girl and Bible study materials. they had received 20 new would be a gymkhana on set-up night. The fired grill from Argentina Guide cookies, especially There were at least three family memberships. ring, or outdoor arena. children love watching that was very intriguing. the mint chocolate were investment businesses and They were also taking This is still quite tentative those beautiful and unique A superfood we used to hot sellers. There were realty booths. It was a donations to help Mike and a location possibility train cars roll around and call sprouts but is grown home businesses as well lot of fun to interact with Toews (whose truck had would be to the south it would be awful if the in dirt vs water alone, as home crafted items, everyone and hear their been stolen). At next year’s of the big ball diamond. owner could no longer are supposed to be less including beautifully business story. Linden Sports Day, the Ag This project will definitely be able to provide such a susceptible to bacteria. A made wood crafts, original This event is sponsored Society will be assuming come up in the spring of great service. couple of these tables had art works, and doggy by the Linden & District the breakfast duties that 2020 as the Ag Society There were a few new sprouts to taste test. Tables treats along with the Agricultural Society and for numerous years was prepares to host Linden businesses that popped were in the gym and in knitted and crochet items, at one point in the day performed by the Linden Sports Day.

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VILLAGE OF ACME NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BYLAW 2019-013 PROPOSES TO AMEND LAND USE BYLAW 2016-10 PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 2019-013 is to consider an application to amend Land Use Bylaw 2016-10, Part VIII “Land Use District Map”, by re-designating the southerly portion of Block C Plan 2315AB all within in the SW ¼ SEC. 19, TWP 29, RGE. 25, W.4M (Civic Address: 402 Walsh Ave) in the Village of Acme, from Residential District (R-1) to Community Service District (P) as shown on the plan below:

A Public Hearing will be held in the Village of Acme Office, at 203 Clarke Street, Acme, AB, on November 12TH, 2019 commencing at 6:30 PM. Council will hear from any person claiming to be affected by the proposed bylaw. The time limit or oral presentations is Limited time offer subject to the direction of the Chairperson.

Persons wishing to submit a letter, petition or other communication concerning “SNOW BIRD” SPECIAL!! these matters in advance of the Public Hearing, may do so provided they are legibly written. Submissions will be received up to Friday, November 8TH , 2019 at 4:00 PM. Retirement living you can afford. Submissions should be addressed to: Village of Acme, 203 Clarke Street, Acme, AB, T0M 0A0. A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected by the public during regular office hours, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at the Village of Acme Office, at 203 Clarke Receive $500 off each of your first 3 months, Street, Acme, AB. if you please a deposit before January 1st, 2020! This notice is given pursuant to Sections 606 and 692 of the Municipal Government Act. First Publication: Oct 30, 2019 Second Publication: Nov 6, 2019 Catherine Murray Chief Administrative Officer @TheCapital_News THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 13 Ponoka RCMP execute search warrant Ponoka, Alta. – The Ponoka Drumheller. counts of possession of property RCMP, including the Ponoka 62-year-old Harold Robert obtained by crime and two General Investigation Section, Potts has been charged with counts of fail to comply with with assistance from one count of possession of conditions of an undertaking. RCMP have recovered a stolen methamphetamine for the At the time of his arrest, he was truck, seized methamphetamine purpose of traffi cking under wanted on a warrant. and laid charges following a the Controlled Drugs and Judicial interim release patrol in a crime ‘hot spot’ area. Substances Act. hearings were held. Alicia On November 1, 2019 50-year-old Alicia Janine Pastuck and Sarah Alderson were a Ponoka RCMP member Pastuck has been charged with released for court on November located a stolen Dodge truck two counts of possession of 8 in Ponoka. Jeffrey Morse and while conducting patrols in an property obtained by crime. Harold Potts remain in custody identifi ed crime ‘hot spot’ area 38-year-old Jeffrey Lee Morse and are next scheduled for court near downtown. Arrests were has been charged with two on November 8 in Ponoka. made in relation to the Dodge truck, and a search warrant was granted for the residence it was located at. The Dodge truck, which PLAYSAFE: was reported stolen on October 23 out of Stettler, has been Don’t Let It Happen to You recovered. 23-year-old Sarah Louise PCA Playground Ribbon Cutting Alderson of Drumheller has Kneehill County, The Town of Three Hills, Telus and Ember Resources all made signifi cant grant been charged with two counts of The War Amps new “kids-to-kids” contributions to the development of the PCA playground, the ribbon cutting was held on Wednesday, possession of property obtained safety video, featuring stories from October 30 and was attended by dignitaries: David Amendt (Executive Director, PCAS), Juliet Tetz, by crime and one count of fail Denise Lockhart (Associate Principal), Tim Shearlaw (Mayor - Three Hills), Barry Kletke (Trustee, to comply with conditions of an young amputees who have lost limbs Three Hills and Trochu Valley), Darryl Hern (Principal), Faye McGhee (Deputy Reeve - Kneehill undertaking. At the time of her in accidents, delivers the hard-hitting County), Jayden Munchinsky (Telus), Travis Haig (Telus), Devaney Fraser (Ember Resources), arrest, Alderson was the subject X19111WW0 Caleb Unger. of fi ve arrest warrants out of but positive message: “Spot the danger before you play!” WHAT’S UP? AT THREE HILLS SCHOOL WHAT’S HAPPENING AT PCA? Nov 8 Volleyball Wednesday, November 6 – Grad Photos - GHSD Flex BUT NOT FOR PCA (due to Nov 6 - ACSI convention) Sr Girls League Playoffs @ THS – Grade 9 Take Your Kids to Work Day Nov 7 - No Bussing This Day - Sr Boys League Playoffs @ Acme – Senior Girls League Playoffs in Acme - Remembrance Day Service 10:50 AM - Visit waramps.ca/playsafe for Nov 8 & 9 Thursday, November 7 – Grad Photos Speaker: Josh Pelland - Jr High Zones - Boys @ PCA & Girls @ Duchess the video and safety resources. – Remembrance Ceremony 10:30 Nov 11 - Remembrance Day – No School Nov 8 & 9 Nov 14 - Pizza Lunch Day - SH Girls Regionals @ THS – K-12 Report Cards Chapel Schedule – Sr. Boys League Playoffs in Acme Elementary – Thurs 8:50 Secondary – Thurs 11:15 Friday, November 8 – Flex No School Nov 7 - Elda Bartsch Nov 7 - Carmen Imes Monday, November 11 – Remembrance Day- No School Don’t forget to pick up your IGA gift cards this week. They can be – Used Book sale starts - 11TH-14TH purchased at the school office. For more details on the above events, Thursday, November 14 – K-12 Parent Teacher Interviews see our web site: www.pca3hills.ca

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Xplornet® is a trade-mark of Xplornet Communications Inc. © 2019 Xplornet Communications Inc. 14 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 threehillscapital.com November is Family Violence Month November is Family These include: Violence Prevention Month • The Family Violence MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 8, 2019 – a reminder for all of us to Info Line (310-1818), a show our commitment to the helpline available 24 hours REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF KNEEHILL COUNTY prevention of family violence, a day in over 170 languages. AT THE KNEEHILL COUNTY OFFICE, and make sure everyone • Emergency shelters that 1600 - 2ND STREET NE, THREE HILLS, ALBERTA. knows where to turn when provide a safe location to stay Division No. 1 - Faye McGhee, Government Act, which includes at risk of, or experiencing, for people fleeing violent or Deputy Reeve; Division No. 2 - Debbie municipal property taxes, requisitions Penner, Councillor; Division No. 4 - detailed in section 326)1)(a) and family violence. abusive situations. Glen Keiver, Councillor; Division No. 359(1)(2), as well as special taxes levied “It takes a community to • Safer Spaces Certificates 5 - Jim Hugo, Councillor; Division No. under section 382(1) where the tax rate work together to prevent and for victims of domestic or 6 - Wade Christie, Councillor; Division is based on the assessment. CARRIED No. 7 - Kenneth King, Councillor. UNANIMOUSLY put an end to abuse. Our family violence needing ABSENT: Division No. 3 - Jerry NEW BUSINESS government has taken action to get out of a tenancy Wittstock, Reeve. 8.0 New Business Learn Where to Turn ALSO PRESENT: Chief 8.1 2020 Kneehill Regional FCSS on preventing domestic November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta, agreement. Administrative Offi cer - Mike Haugen; Budget and Allocations violence in this province by and members of the Kneehill Family Violence and Bullying • The Alberta SPCA pet Director Municipal Services - Laurie 385/19 Watt; Director Corporate Services Councillor Christie moved to passing Alberta’s version of Prevention Committee have coordinated their individual safekeeping program for - Bill McKennan; Sr. Manager of approve the Kneehill Regional Family Clare’s Law. This month, we awareness campaign and initiatives for the Kneehill area. victims of family violence. Transportation and Facilities - Brad and Community Support Services Wear Purple, Purple Ribbons, Purple Lights Nights, Red Rose Buchert; Manager of ASB and Parks - (FCSS) 2020 Budget and Allocations as also want to remind people • Legal supports. Bowen Clausen; Manager of Planning presented. CARRIED of what supports are available Campaign, Silent Witness and a variety of awareness pieces will Resources including and Development - Barb Hazelton; 8.2 Policing Services Funding – to end family violence and be on display during the month of November. fact sheets, a poster Recording Secretary - Carolyn Van Provincial Consultation der Kuil; Communications Offi cer - 386/19 build healthier relationships. of Community and Social campaign focuses on a wide and social graphics are Christine Anderson. Councillor Penner moved to direct There are always places to Services range of year-round supports available for download CALL TO ORDER Administration to send a response letter Deputy Reeve McGhee in the Chair indicating our concerns with the police turn when you’re in need.” Online tools and services available to or printing at alberta.ca/ Deputy Reeve McGhee called the funding proposal by the Province. - Rajan Sawhney, Minister This year’s digital victims of family violence. EndFamilyViolence. meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS 1.0 Agenda 4.0 Public Hearings Toll Free: 1-866-443-5541 NOVEMBER COUNCIL MEETING DATE 1.1 Additions to the Agenda 4.1 Bylaw #1801 – Linden/Kneehill Tuesday, November 26, 2019 No Additions/Deletions were made County Intermunicipal Development www.kneehillcounty.com to the Agenda. Plan @10:00 a.m. Kneehill County Council Chambers ADOPTION OF AGENDA 387/19 1600 - 2nd Street NE • Three Hills, AB 1.2 Adoption of Agenda Councillor Christie moved that the (403) 443-5541 378/19 Public Hearing for Bylaw #1801 be Kneehill County KNEEHILL COUNTY’S DISCOVERY FAIR Councillor Christie moved approval opened at 10:05 a.m. CARRIED Connect with us! is coming to Acme! of the agenda as presented. CARRIED Person(s) who presented: Barb @kneehillcounty Join Council and staff for door prizes FREE BBQ MINUTES Hazelton, Planning & Development 2.0 Minutes Manager NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and fun-fi lled activities for the kids! Thursday, November 7, 2019 2.1 Regular Council Meeting Person(s) who had comment: BYLAW NO. 1804 Minutes of September 24, 2019 Alberta Health Services 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM Date: November 26, 2019 379/19 Person(s) who spoke in favour: at the Acme Community Centre Councillor King moved approval None Time: 10:00 AM of the September 24, 2019 Council Person(s) who spoke in opposition: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Meeting minutes as presented. None Place: Council Chambers, Kneehill County Offi ce BYLAW NO. 1805 CARRIED Person(s) who spoke in rebuttal: 1600, 2nd Street NE, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 Date: November 26, 2019 MUNICIPAL SERV None Purpose 5.0 Municipal Services 388/19 Time: 11:00 AM TRANSPORTATION Councillor King moved that the Recent changes to the Municipal Government Act have mandated that Place: Council Chambers, Kneehill County Offi ce 5.1 Transportation Public Hearing for Bylaw #1801 be municipalities sharing a common boundary must develop an Intermunicipal 5.1.1 Linden East Microsurface closed at 10:30 a.m. CARRIED 1600, 2ND Street NE, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 Development Plan in order to foster a collaborative planning approach for Project (B1945) NEW BUSINESS these lands. These plans must be in place by April 1, 2020. Purpose 380/19 8.0 New Business Cont’d Councillor King moved to fund 8.3 Town of Trochu Request to Help Intermunicipal Development Plans must promote consultation and Recent changes to the Municipal Government Act have mandated that the Linden East Microsurface Project Support the Trochu Seniors Supportive cooperation between the participating municipalities regarding planning municipalities sharing a common boundary must develop an Intermunicipal (B1945) defi cit by transferring Living Facility Project matters of joint interest within a defi ned planning area. They also Development Plan in order to foster a collaborative planning approach for $64,744.30 from the Swalwell 389/19 provide a framework for processing development proposals, subdivision these lands. These plans must be in place by April 1, 2020. Microsurfacing Project (B1946) Councillor Christie moved to applications or concerns within this defi ned area. Intermunicipal Development Plans must promote consultation and surplus. CARRIED receive Town of Trochu, Trochu Seniors PLANNING Supportive Living Facility Project The Village of Carbon and Kneehill County have created a draft cooperation between the participating municipalities regarding planning 5.3 Planning request for information and direct document which incorporates the requirements of the legislation. matters of joint interest within a defi ned planning area. They also provide a 5.3.1 Municipal Planning administration to provide further framework for processing development proposals, subdivision applications Commission Meeting Cancellation information on the matter. CARRIED or concerns within this defi ned area. 381/19 DISPOSITION OF and Kneehill County have created a draft document Councillor Penner moved to cancel DELEGATION BUSINESS which incorporates the requirements of the legislation. the October 24, 2019 Municipal 9.0 Disposition of Delegation Planning Commission Meeting. Business CARRIED 9.1 Community Grant Application ASB – Prairie Bible Institute 5.4 Agricultural Service Board 390/19 5.4.1 Policy #12-3 – Councillor Penner moved to receive Commemorative Bench Policy for information the Prairie Bible 382/19 Institute presentation. CARRIED Councillor Christie moved to 9.2 Community Grant Application approve the Commemorative Bench – Hillside Lanes Bowling Society Policy #12-3 as presented. CARRIED 391/19 5.4.2 Horseshoe Canyon Parking Councillor Keiver moved to Lot receive for information the Hillside 383/19 Lanes Bowling Society presentation. Councillor Christie moved to CARRIED receive report on the Horseshoe 9.3 Bylaw #1801 – Linden/Kneehill Canyon Parking Lot for information as County Intermunicipal Development presented. CARRIED Plan Therefore, Take Notice that a public hearing to contemplate the proposed DELEGATIONS 392/19 Bylaw 1805 will be held in Kneehill County Council Chambers at 11:00 am 3.0 Delegations Councillor Penner moved second TH 3.1 Community Grant Application Therefore, Take Notice that a public hearing to contemplate the on the 26 day of November, 2019. reading of Bylaw 1801 to adopt the – Nathan Rooke, Prairie College Village of Linden/Kneehill County proposed Bylaw 1804 will be held in Kneehill County Council Chambers Presentation: Oral and written comments and suggestions are invited and Nathan Rooke presented to Council Intermunicipal Development Plan. at 10:00 am on the 26th day of November, 2019. should be addressed to the point of the proposed Bylaw. They may be made the Prairie College Community Grant CARRIED Presentation: Oral and written comments and suggestions are invited by any person or group of persons or a person acting on his or their behalf, Application, as their request was over 393/19 and should be addressed to the point of the proposed Bylaw. They who claims to be affected by the proposed bylaw, and by any other persons $5,000.00. Councillor King moved third may be made by any person or group of persons or a person acting that Council wishes to hear at the hearing. Written submissions may be 3.2 Community Grant Application reading of Bylaw 1801 to adopt the on his or their behalf, who claims to be affected by the proposed bylaw, made by the persons above, and must be received in the Kneehill County – Deb Watson, Hillside Lanes Bowling Village of Linden/Kneehill County and by any other persons that Council wishes to hear at the hearing. Offi ce by Noon on Friday, November 22, 2019. It should be noted, written Society Intermunicipal Development Plan. Deb Watson presented to Council CARRIED Written submissions may be made by the persons above, and must be submissions will become public. Oral presentations may be made at the received in the Kneehill County Offi ce by Noon on Friday, November 22, the Hillside Lanes Bowling Society COUNCIL REPORTS hearing by the persons above. Community Grant Application, as their 2019. It should be noted, written submissions will become public. Oral 10.0 Council and Committee request was over $5,000.00. Reports presentations may be made at the hearing by the persons above. Individuals who have submitted a letter may only address Council at the Public Hearing on new information not contained in the letter. The time limit The Chair called for a recess at 9:19 10.1 Community Futures Wildrose- a.m. and called the meeting back to Individuals who have submitted a letter may only address Council at the of oral presentations is subject to the direction of the Chairman. Minutes from the July 4, 2019 Meeting Public Hearing on new information not contained in the letter. The time order at 9:36 a.m. with all previously were provided. limit of oral presentations is subject to the direction of the Chairman. Documentation: Copies of the proposed Intermunicipal Development mentioned members present. 394/19 Plan are available for public inspection at the Kneehill County Offi ce CORPORATE SERV Councillor Christie moved that Documentation: Copies of the proposed Intermunicipal during regular offi ce hours. 6.0 Corporate Services Council receive the Council and Development Plan are available for public inspection at the Kneehill 6.1 Shallow Gas Tax Relief Initiative Committee reports as presented. County Offi ce during regular offi ce hours. First publication: October 30, 2019 384/19 CARRIED Second Publication: November 6, 2019 Councillor King moved that COUNCIL ACT LIST First publication: November 6, 2019 pursuant to section 347 of the 11.0 Council Follow-Up Action List Second Publication: November 13, 2019 Third Publication: November 13, 2019 Municipal Government Act, for all 395/19 Third Publication: November 20, 2019 Fourth Publication: November 20, 2019 properties identifi ed in the Appendix Councillor Penner moved that Emailed submissions can be sent to: [email protected] Emailed submissions can be sent to: [email protected] – Summary of Tax Relief by Company, Council receive the October 8, 2019 attached to and forming part of the Council Follow-Up Action List as Written submissions can be sent to: Written submissions can be sent to: council minutes, Council authorizes presented for information. CARRIED Kneehill County Kneehill County the cancellation and/or refund of the ADJOURNMENT Att: Planning Department Att: Planning Department 2019 property taxes paid or owing so as Adjournment Box 400 Box 400 to reduce by 35% property taxes levied The meeting adjourned at 10:43 Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 as per section 353(2) of the Municipal a.m. Capital Printers Ltd. THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 15 Restoring stability to our electricity market Government has this planned transition a willingness to invest in return to an energy-only Act, Electric Utilities Act • Repeal the Capacity introduced the Electricity and – after consulting an energy-only market, market and bring back and Hydro and Electric Market Regulation. Statutes (Capacity with a cross-section of saying it is established and investor stability, and Energy Act to remove • Alberta has been Market Termination) stakeholders – announced understood, which offers we are delivering on that reference to the capacity operating an energy-only Amendment Act to enable the decision to maintain greater certainty regarding promise.” - Sonya Savage, market. market for electricity since the return to an energy- the province’s energy-only its future performance. Minister of Energy • Amend various 1996. Maintaining an only market. market. “We promised we would If passed, Bill 18 would: regulations that extended energy-only market does The proposed bill During the consultation act quickly to amend the • Amend the Alberta existing electricity policies not have direct costs to is intended to restore process, stakeholders necessary legislation to Utilities Commission to the capacity market. government. investor confi dence voiced strong support for in Alberta’s electricity the energy-only market, VILLAGE OF CARBON TOWN OF TROCHU Box 249, Carbon, AB T0M 0L0 system. saying it offers structural Ph: (403) 572-3244; Fax (403) 572-3778 Box 340, Trochu, AB T0M 2C0 Legislation enacted by and administrative Email: [email protected] Ph: 403-442-3085 www.villageofcarbon.com the previous government simplicity, and has a Town of Trochu Web Site: would have seen the proven track record NEXT COUNCIL MEETINGS – November 18 & December 15, 2019 www.town.trochu.ab.ca Public Hearing: Monday, November 18, 2019 at the Village Office at 7:00 PM transition to a capacity for providing both for Bylaw #2019-830 - Intermunicipal Development Plan. OFFICE CLOSURE The Town Office will be closed on Monday, November 11TH, for OFFICE CLOSURE – Monday, November 11, 2019 for Remembrance Day market in 2021. In July, affordable electricity Remembrance Day. We will be open for regular hours on Tuesday, government followed and a reliable supply All Council Meetings are at the Village Office at 7 PM, unless otherwise posted. the 12TH, at 8:30 AM. COUNCIL MINUTES – Approved Council Minutes are posted on the Village through on a platform of electricity. Investors Website. Signed copies of the Minutes are available at the Village Office for TRANSFER SITE NOTICE viewing. As of November 1ST, 2019, scavenging at the Trochu Transfer site will be commitment to review expressed confi dence and STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PUBLIC HEARING – Monday, November 18, 2019 at the Village Office at 7:00 PM for Bylaw #2019-830 - Intermunicipal Development Plan. This prohibition is due to liability issues and an area where items of TOWN OF THREE HILLS REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES – Carbon School Gym - Thursday, value can be dropped off for reuse by the general public will remain, November 7 @ 10:30 AM, everyone welcome. Community Hall – Monday, monitored by Public Works staff. Box 610, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 November 11 @ 10:15 AM followed by laying of wreaths at cenotaph. Coffee and donuts will be serviced afterwards. Sponsored by Carbon Legion. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Phone: 443-5822 Fax: 443-2616 EAST CAMPGROUND WATERMAIN CORRECTION – Construction starts Facilities and Parks Manager e-mail: [email protected] November 12 – December 15. For your safety, please stay clear of all For the job description regarding this employment opportunity please Visit our website @ www.threehills.ca construction material and equipment. visit the Town of Trochu website - www.town.trochu.ab.ca EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PARKVIEW LODGE UNIT AVAILABLE FOR RENT – 1 Bedroom - $575.00 Forward resumes to Town of Trochu, PO Box 340, Trochu, AB T0M 2C0 per month. Includes heat, power and water. Must be 55 years of age or older. PUBLIC WORKS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II Non-smoking, no pets and security deposit required. Applications available at or email to [email protected] The Town of Three Hills is seeking a dynamic and motivated team the Village Office ~ 238 Hillside Avenue. ARENA FREE SKATING SCHEDULE member to fill the position of Public Works Equipment Operator II. The PROTECT YOUR PETS – 2020 ANIMAL TAGS NOW AVAILABLE: Until Fun Hockey - Tues & Thurs 3:30 – 5 PM position offers a rewarding work environment to operate and maintain January 31, 2020: Neutered dog or cat is $20. Unaltered dog or cat is $30. Public Skate - Wed 4 - 5:15 PM & Sun 3 – 4 PM heavy equipment in a safe and effective manner while monitoring 2019 VILLAGE OF CARBON TAXES – All outstanding 2019 taxes must be **Check Bulletin Board for Additional Times** road and lane conditions, sidewalks, curbs, drainage ditches, and paid prior to December 31, 2019. If a balance remains on your tax account infrastructure. This is a full-time position requiring eight (8) hours per after this date, an 18% penalty will be added. Taxes may be paid through Arboretum Christmas Market on-line banking using your roll number as the account number, debit, cash day, forty (40) hours per week. The rate of pay is per the CUPE Local TH 417-05 Collective Agreement. or cheque. Thursday November 14 , 3 to 7 PM To book a table call Brenda Kolner at 403-442-2883 Reporting to the Public Works Coordinator, the functional requirements TAX INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN (TIPS) – If you are interested in will be: splitting your annual property taxes into monthly installments, please contact COMPOST the Village Office. Equal monthly payments are due on the first of each month November 1ST was the last day for compost pick-up, any remaining from January to June 2020 (based on 2019 property taxes). Recalculation • Ability to effectively and efficiently operate equipment including compost can be brought to the Transfer Site. but not limited to; skid steer, loader, motor grader, rubber tire for 2020 property taxes will be sent out by the end of May and your adjusted monthly payments will be from July to December 2020. backhoe, rubber tire bobcat, street sweeper, street sander, TRANSFER SITE WINTER HOURS single axle dump truck, tandem axle truck and landfill compactor; ATTENTION PUBLIC – As per MGA, Section 70 (1), if a municipality As of October 1ST, Thursday hours are now 1 – 5 PM. purposes to transfer or grant an estate or interest in (a) land for less than Friday & Saturday hours 9 AM – 4 PM • Ability to proficiently operate all other equipment owned or its market value. the proposal must be advertised. To the attention of the rented by the Town; general public, the Village of Carbon has made an offer to sell lots in the NEXT COUNCIL MEETING Diamond Valley Subdivision below assessed values, various sizes and November 12TH, 2019 • Ability to make minor repairs and undertake standard locations available Starting at $10,000 and ranging up to $20,000. Please TH maintenance procedures on all equipment they operate; direct all lot & information inquires to Royal LePage Country Realty, Main November 25 , 2019 Street, Three Hills, AB. 403-443-2008. Public Welcome • 6 PM • Ability to perform manual labour; • May be required to occasionally organize small work projects and supervise small crews of skilled or unskilled workers; • May be required to undertake works to fabricate tools and/or VILLAGE OF LINDEN VILLAGE OF ACME finished structures in metal, wood or other materials; Box 213, Linden, AB TOM 1JO Box 299, Acme, AB T0M 0A0 • May be required to maintain and make necessary repairs Office: 403-546-3888 Fax: 403-546-2112 “COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST” to road and lane conditions, sidewalks, curbs and overland COMING EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES drainage ditches, pavement structures, gravel roadways and Public Works: 403-888-2770 infrastructure; email: [email protected] website: acme.ca After Hours Emergency Number: 403-888-2770 • May be required to assist with the operation and maintenance of ACME COUNCIL MEETINGS public works, utility, parks and recreation or waste facilities; Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://linden.ca • Council Meeting November 25 @ 6:30 PM - Council Chambers • May be required to work a modified schedule and/or partake COUNCIL MEETINGS MESSAGE FROM THE VILLAGE OFFICE in the standby rotation in order to accommodate seasonal or Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Regular Council Meeting operational requirements; and • Lest We Forget REMEMBRANCE DAY November 11th at the at the Village Office @ 7:00 PM. Acme Community Hall @ 10:30 AM – Everyone Welcome!! • May be required to assist in record keeping and report Followed with a light lunch at the Acme Legion Hall. preparation. Thursday, November 21, 2019 Strategic • Acme Angels Movie Night at the Acme Community Hall @ 7:00 The Public Works Equipment Operator II shall provide the Public Works Pre-Planning meeting at the Village Office @ 5:30 PM. / $2 per person admission, there will be a concession as well. Coordinator with accurate and timely information to ensure municipal “THE LION KING” 2019 not animated. All kids under the age of operations are maintained in an effective and efficient manner. Monday, November 25, 2019 Regular Council Meeting 12 must be supervised by an adult. The preferred candidate will possess: at the Village Office @ 7:00 PM. • Acme History Books for sale at the Village Office - $20.00 QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Excellent source of information and a trip down memory lane. OFFICE CLOSED – Village of Linden Office will be closed • Minimum of a valid Class 3 Drivers License with Air Brake “Q” Excellent Xmas Gift!! endorsement; Monday, November 11, 2019 for Remembrance Day. • Prairie Rose Rebekah Lodge is hosting a Homemade Soup • Successful completion of a Grade 12 diploma or GED certificate; REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES – The Dr. Elliott School and Sandwich last Wednesday of November for $7 at the Seniors Club from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM • Ground Disturbance Certification; and is holding a Remembrance Day Ceremony on Thursday, • Building Permits are required when you construct any type of November 7, 2019 at the Linden Cultural Centre beginning at • A minimum of 5 years’ experience or an equivalent combination building, regardless of size or use. To develop any property. To 10:30 AM, everyone is welcome to attend. Also, there will be of education and experience. add any additions/renovations to an existing structure. When Emailed resumes are preferred and can be sent attention to Human a Remembrance Day Ceremony held at the Acme Community building a fence/gate or deck. Please stop by our office if you Resources at [email protected] referencing “Public Works Centre on Sunday, November 11, 2019 starting at 10:30 AM. are unsure or have any questions. Equipment Operator II” in the subject line. Applicants are advised to also • New Bylaws in Effect - Community Standards Bylaw & Traffic provide a cover letter that clearly and concisely demonstrates how their FLU VACCINES – It is that season again! Flu shots are available Bylaw listed on our website www.acme.ca. qualifications meet the advertised requirements, including education, at the Linden Pharmacy during regular business hours. experience, and relevant examples of required competencies. A current • Bylaw Complaint Forms are posted on the acme web site driver’s abstract will be required by the successful candidate upon LINDEN & DISTRICT AGRICULTURE SOCIETY – The Annual or can be picked up from the “Village” Office. We in turn will acceptance of the position. General Meeting is going to take place on November 28, 2019 forward your complaint to the bylaw officer. If you are unable to apply via email, please submit your cover letter and @ 7 PM at the Linden Care & Share. Everyone welcome! MESSAGE FROM PUBLIC WORKS resume, to the Town Office (232 Main Street), marked Confidential; or faxed to (403) 443-2616. Snacks and Coffee! For more info call 403-443-0766. • Please have your garbage bagged & out for pick up on Wednesdays by 8:00 AM. The Town thanks all applicants for their interest. The Town is an equal NOTICE FROM PUBLIC WORKS – Winter is coming. Please • Please clean out/wash your garbage ‘containers’ regularly to opportunity employer and all applications will be reviewed to determine remember when clearing the snow from your sidewalks shovel which candidates’ qualifications most closely match the advertised keep them free of maggots/smell. requirements. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted onto your property when possible. This allows the Village to • SNOW REMOVAL – When the snow arrives, please remember and we regret that we are unable to accept telephone inquiries. keep streets clean and clear of snow. As per Council’s direction, to keep your sidewalks cleated of snow & ice. Please shovel This posting will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Village of Linden Sidewalk Bylaw 2011-01 will be enforced. your snow onto the grass and trees. 16 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 threehillscapital.com FCC Drive Away Hunger provides over 16 million meals Regina, Saskatchewan far surpassing this year’s food on the table is awareness and inspires food drive goes a long have shown what a – Farm Credit Canada goal for FCC Drive often a challenge,” said us to continue giving way toward replenishing generous country we (FCC), along with Away Hunger. Michael Hoffort, FCC throughout the year the shelves at food banks live in and how we can its industry partners, “Food banks serve president and CEO, in support of Canada’s and supporting school make a difference in so participating schools as a reminder there are announcing the results food banks and those in feeding programs across many lives by working and volunteers, have individuals and families of this year’s collection need.” the country. together.” provided over 16 with children in both in support of Canada’s For the 16th year “We are proud to In addition to its million meals for food urban and rural Canada food banks. “My hope of FCC Drive Away serve those who work annual food collection banks and feeding who struggle to make is that FCC Drive Hunger, FCC teams every day to produce tractor tour, FCC programs nationwide, ends meet and putting Away Hunger raises drove tractors through food and thankful for contributed a total of various communities our partners, food bank $100,000 in support of Rumsey/Rowley 4-H Beef Club to collect food and volunteers, as well as the food programs offered donations for 10 days, teachers and students at 100 schools across The Rumsey Rowley Many fun activities Holowath farm. beginning on October who took the time to Canada. In June each Beef 4H Club had their are scheduled for the East Central Region 8, in cooperation with organize and participate school received $1,000 annual reorganization members in the coming intermediate Winter industry partners and in food drives,” Hoffort to feed hungry children meeting Sunday, year. camp November 22-24 schools. The annual said. “Once again they at school. October 27, 2019. The 2019 Awards Banquet at Halkirk. executive volunteered is November 10, 2019 Uncover the Leader and accepted as at the Rumsey Agriplex. in You on November following: Ryley Mappin Big Country Dental Care First weigh day is 23 @ BCF - deadline to - President, Danielle along with their dedicated team, continue to be November 11, 2019 at register is November 8. Varga - Vice President the source for dental care for you and your family. & Secretary, Amanda New Patients and Emergencies Holowath - Treasurer, are welcome. Brady Mappin - District 403.546.4007 Rep. and me, Colton Now Offering Botox! 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ceased by her husband LaVern in Available Nov. 1, one ($700) and A FRESH COAT “The best and most beautiful Elnora Motors (2005) 2009; sisters, Gerry and Cloene; two ($800) bedroom apartments in Painting - Finish Work things in the world cannot be TRUCKS and brother, Bud. Clara’s family Estimates - Minor Drywall Repair seen, nor touched… 2009 Chev Uplander Mini Van LS, Trochu. Ph: 403-588-5314. o2mc would like to extend their heartfelt 403-443-0807 but are felt with the heart.” 44,000 kms, $8,500 - no GST “Thank You” to Brenda Wagner and OFFICE SPACE j6mc For all the gifts of the heart that 2008 GMC SL 1/2 ton, 2WD, 4.8L the staff at the Seasons Encore in have been given to us, the family V8,194,000 kms, $6,500 - no GST Main Street - Three Hills Olds for their kindness and caring D’ARCY DRYWALLING of Ken Hoppins, we are truly thank- 2008 GMC Acadia 310,000 km, Easy access, reasonable rates. for Mom in her last years. A Memo- & PAINTING ful. We now have a guardian angel $9,500 Call Tracey 403-443-1656, Linda rial Service will be held at the Sun- Interior & exterior painting, drywall- in Heaven watching over his large 2007 GMC 1/2 ton 2WD, ext. cab, 403-443-3620, 403-546-4015. nybrook United Church, 12 Stanton ing, boarding & taping, stuccoing, and loving family, and we are all so 260,000 km, $6,600 8d18p Street, Red Deer, AB on Saturday, parging, texture ceilings. Oscar touched by the angels on earth who 2005 GMC SLT 4x4 extended cab, November 9, 2019 at 11:00 am. 3 bedroom south side apt. - 4 ap- 443-7599, Three Hills. j13mc have healed our hearts by their ac- LB, DSL, 252,000 km, $16,900 In lieu of fl owers, donations may tions and prayers. Our gratitude to 1997 GMC 2 wheel drive, 290,000 pliances, no s.p.p.d. $750 rent plus be made to the Heart and Stroke utilities. Available immediately. 403- the following for their respective km, $3,500 Foundation Red Deer, 5241 Cal- contributions to the Prayer Service 443-7355 or -0562. 3n6p All units car-proofed, for more info CAMPBELL, Leslie gary Trail NW, Edmonton, AB T6H and the Celebration of Life: Father Notices on these units, call us at (403) 773- Leslie Carl Campbell, born August 5G8. Messages of condolence may Les Drewicki, Deacon Doug Lynch, St. Mary’s Lodge 3622. Talk to Mel. Check out our 15, 1932 in Trochu, AB passed be left for the family at www.myal- Kay Frere, St. Anne’s Music Min- Rooms available, home cooked website at www.elnoramotors.ca away on Monday, October 28, ternatives.ca. istry, Bill Hoppins, John Hoppins, meals, cleaning provided, staffed TROCHU FAMILY NEW HOURS: 8-5 daily Mon. - Fri., 2019 at the Three Hills Health Care Serving Olds and Surrounding Lewis Frere, Simone Frere-Barnes, 24 hrs., Lifeline. Call 403 442 3955 closed for lunch 12-1. n6mc Centre. He was the second child of areas since 1997 Donna Dreeshen, Sunset Funeral ext. 403 or stop in to inquire. CHIROPRACTIC Carl and Ida Campbell. Les is lov- (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111 Services, Jana Kober of Heart & a7mc Dr. Dave Blocksom ingly remembered by one brother, 1n6p Soul Catering. Bless all of you who

305 Arena Ave., Trochu Clifford Campbell, 3 sons, Lyle gave contributions to the Goldeye 1 & 2 bedroom condos - Trochu. Business OPEN: Wed. 8 - 5:30 (Donna), Gerald (Linda), Bruce Foundation, Trochu Fire Depart- All appliances included. Call Kelvin Acupuncture now available (Sherie); daughter, Laura as well Personal ment, or the Canadian Cancer So- GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH (204) 345-3135 or Ferdienand 403- Direct Billing Available as numerous grandchildren, great ciety. Thanks to all who gave food, US. Business planning, training 702-2160. s18mc grandchildren, nieces and neph- fl owers, cards, calls, and hugs and 403-506-7838 ews. Les is predeceased by his and advisory services available. INNISFAIL With two fi re emergencies through shared stories. Ken was a devoted For Rent: 1010 sq ft - 4 bedroom, wife, Earla Campbell; his parents Flexible and affordable loans. Call 403-865-0704 our harvest season, we have been husband, father, father-in-law, and CF Wild Rose or www.cfwildrose. 1 1/2 bath, pet friendly, no smok- Carl and Ida Campbell; one baby reminded again how fortunate we grandfather. We invite you to con- ca for more information. s5mc ing. Available immediately, $1150 brother, Preston; one sister, Laura are to live in this community. We tinue to celebrate his life by holding per month plus utilities. Must have Capital Printers Ltd. will not be re- (Ernie) Rilling and sister in law, are so grateful for the neighbours, both our gratitude and his memory references. Call 403-443-1450. sponsible for handwritten or phone- Barb. A Memorial Service was held friends and fi re volunteers who in your hearts. Coming Events 2n13c in advertising or news articles, for at the Trochu Community Centre assisted us. Water trucks, road Genevieve Hoppins publication in The Capital, due to on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at graders, dozers, tractors and discs Karen & Brian (Young) 1:00 PM. In lieu of fl owers dona- For Rent: Acreage 10 mins from mistakes made through interpret- arrived and were a huge asset. Kevin & Elizabeth/ tions may be made to St. Paul’s Knox United Church’s Three Hills. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, ing handwriting. We recommend Good people driving by, who just Ray & Sandi United Church, Box 28 Trochu, jumped in. Thank you! Also, thank FALL SUPPER offi ce, shop. Available immediately. typewritten or readable hand-print- Richard & Christina Call for details. 403-443-1450. AB T0M 2C0. Messages of condo- you to the Fire Departments from November 8, 2019, 5:00 – 7:00 ing. Mistakes made from handwrit- and Families 2n13c lence may be left for the family at our various communities, working PM, Three Hills Community Centre. ten or phone-in copy, is the submit- 1n6p www.myalternatives.ca. together to help us out. Everyone Ages 13 And Older - $15.00, Ages ter’s responsibility. Final printing of 6-12 - $10.00, Ages 5 & Under Serving Olds and Surrounding arrived so quickly, and worked so handwriting is at the publisher’s Free. Takeout Available. 2n6c Grain & Feed areas since 1997 effi ciently in these emergencies. A discretion. Weddings, anniver- (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111 special thank you to Ken MacLean, Wanted saries, graduations, announce- Linden & District Agricultural Soci- Round Bale Hauling 1n6p Dustin Wynck, Lane Capnerhurst ments, birthdays (under 90), family ety ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (Self-loading Bale Truck) and Tanner Frere who are on our WORK WANTED - Steady part- generation and family reunion ar- - November 28th, 2019 @ 7 PM, Delton Boese 403-546-2166 team. What a GREAT community time farm work plus spring and fall. ticles and/or pictures are subject to Linden Care & Share. Come see a21mc we live in! Acme area. Experienced. Call JD charge. News and/or pictures are what we’ve been up to this year. Glen, Clare and Jordan 403-669-0844, p.l.m. 4n20p published as space allows. mc Everyone welcome! Snacks and Stankievech Coffee! For more info call 403-443- 1n6p CASUAL EMPLOYMENT 0766. 4n20c Livestock Capital Printers Ltd. will not be held responsible for poor reproduction Pregnant? Not sure what to do? Looking for general custodian COUNTRY PASTURE NEEDED for 15-25 cow/ of emailed pictures or ads, for pub- I understand because I’ve been for our ATCO Storage Facility. calf pairs. Call 403-312-4202. lication in The Capital, that are not there. I’m here to help. 443-7165 or 12 hours per week. j5mc correctly made. All emailed mate- text 443-8461. m2mc QUILTING rial must be submitted in correct/ Must have a High School Long Arm Quilting fi nished format. Capital Printers Notice to Advertisers Diploma or GED. (Bring in 2 quilts, Misc. for Sale Ltd. is not responsible for any er- Be bondable, pass a security rors in these submissions. The and Readers clearance check. Capital also reserves the right to WITWER, Clara Belle (Webb) get smaller quilt of The Capital Provide 2 related references. WOODCHUCKERS Pine & Birch refuse ads or fl yers based on con- 1922 – 2019 40% OFF Firewood. Delivery available. 403- tent, Canada Post specifi cations, It is with profound sadness that we Please provide a contact PLEASE CONTACT: until Dec. 15/19) 318-5314. a30mc size or weight. m19mc announce the passing of Mrs. Clara number when emailing Ken Cousins Belle Witwer in Olds, Alberta on Operations Supervisor (Edge to Edge only) Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at the advertising or news copy Emailed cancellations of any ad- Carbon Storage Facility age of 96 years. Clara was born in Kathy & Lowell Bent vertising in The Capital has to be for publication. 403-572-3622 Misc. Services Swalwell, Alberta on December 3, confi rmed by telephone before it is Linden, AB 1922 and was raised on the family offi cially recognized as cancelled. Website Design & Maintenance farm. She married LaVern Witwer 403-546-4003 Also, any advertising emailed but in 1949. They farmed west of Acme - less than a dollar a day for the not received or missed being pub- fi rst year. 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Food Processing Labourers Sunterra Meats is a value added food operation that specializes in the production and marketing of pork for both domestic and export markets, we are looking for individuals who would like to be food processing labourers. We are located at 233 North Road, Trochu, AB T0M 2C0. We offer a starting wage of $15.37/hour with the commitment to grow with training. Job involves assisting with the slaughter and cutting of pork into primal cuts for both domestic and export markets. Trick or Treat Street Duties will include but are not Trick or Treat Street, in Three Hills, was well attended on Halloween as participating businesses handed out goodies to a steady stream of excited children from 3 pm limited to pushing carcasses to 5 pm. It was a chilly Halloween night but door to door activity was brisk. on rollers to the cutting area, clean up of product, work areas and equipment, making boxes, checking product and packaging for quality defects, remove product from conveyor belts or hopper and packing products into bags and boxes, weighing boxed product, $9M more for seniors supports transporting finished products and packaging materials throughout the Budget 2019 includes the province’s benefits and ensuring the most vulnerable in need of seniors financial (SHARP) and the Seniors plant, assist process control and an increase of $9 million supports available for seniors seniors can count on a stable assistance, affordable seniors Property Tax Deferral machine operators in performing their duties. Health Care benefits, for Seniors and Housing, with low income. These source of income. housing and other supports.” program. long term disability insurance, life insurance, dependent life insurance ensuring Alberta’s growing programs currently support Budget 2019 is a balanced - Josephine Pon, Minister of • The SHARP loans and dismemberment. We will seniors population is well- 166,000 seniors across the plan to create jobs, grow the Seniors and Housing budget was maintained at train anyone who would like to learn including those who have supported. province. economy and protect front- Budget 2019 $11.5 million. The SHARP minor disabilities. Operations are The ministry will maintain The ministry’s operating line services and supports highlights for seniors grant budget is $1 million to in English for safety and training purposes. To apply, email your valuable programs that expense budget for 2019-20 for the most vulnerable. • Maintaining seniors reflect the demand for this resume to [email protected], Alberta’s seniors rely on, will be $638 million (total Government will continue benefits, including the program. fax it to 403-442-2771, or drop it off with reception at 233 North Road, such as financial support and operating minus capital assessing ways to best support Alberta Seniors Benefit • The Seniors Property Trochu, Alberta. j27mc programs that help seniors grants, amortization and Albertans most in need. and Supplementary Tax Deferral Program loans pay for home repairs. The debt servicing). It will rise to “We promised to maintain Accommodation Benefit. budget was maintained at TOO LATE ministry will also continue to $639 million in 2021-23 – an seniors benefits, and I am • Alberta Seniors Benefit $8.2 million. TO CLASSIFY invest in affordable housing increase of 1.4 per cent, or $9 proud that Budget 2019 budget is $309.9 million • Investing in new and units across the province million, compared to 2018- delivers on that promise. (2.9 per cent increase due to regenerated affordable Kneehill Historical Society extends for seniors and low-income 19. Despite the challenging caseload). housing units for seniors. Congratulations to our Sept. Raffle people. While government gets economic climate, our • Maintaining two home- • Special Needs Assistance Winners - Andy Ducs $150 and Rosalie Lammle $100. Our Oct. Alberta has the lowest its fiscal house in order, it is government is committed equity loan programs – the for Seniors budget is $26.3 winners are: Delores Bauer $150 and Ken Cunningham $100. poverty rate among seniors maintaining seniors financial to protecting vital services. 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