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P3 Three Hills Gymnastics Club celebrating 40 years by Tiffany Dietz tive gymnast herself in her youth, age of 12 she had started coaching Genesis Bike and Board Skate ARCHERY This year the Three Hills Gym- and she wanted to share her talent some of the younger classes to help Park, but it became more and nastics Club is celebrating 40 with the community. out her mom. Our other competi- more difficult to share that space OPEN HOUSE years! That is a wonderful mile- As time went on there were tive coach, Tara Gueddes, is also a with the skateboard ramps, as well stone for a small town club to more and more families interested former member of the club. as the gymnastics equipment. MAY 11 achieve, but not only that, but the in the gymnastics program, and In 1985 the club had gotten so In the mid 2000’s the East Gym founding coach of the club is still so June started a competitive pro- big that it had to become a society was sold, and the gymnastics club coaching. Here is a little bit of a gram and expanded to five classes with parent volunteers running was set with the task of finding yet history of the gymnastics club. a week. There were so many gym- the executive, as President, Vice another facility to host their club. P4 In 1979 June Perreault started nasts that June realized that she President, Treasurer and Secretary. At that time the club moved into an after school gymnastics club was going to need a few more In the mid 90’s, after the Three the Three Hills Community Cen- in the Three Hills School gym- coaches. Hills School renovated their build- ter, and have been there ever since. THAT'S nasium. She taught three classes In 1983 Lynnette Rosgen (nee ing, the gymnastics club moved to However, there are still challenges throughout the week and had Perreault), June’s oldest daughter, the East Gym on Prairie Campus. with having to use a shared space about 30 gymnasts with just her- started training with the Three They continued to train and grow for the gymnastics club. LIFE self coaching. June was a competi- Hills Gymnastics club, and by the as they shared a building with the (Three - Page 7)

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Maxwell Capital Realty John Thiessen Barry Reder Each offi ce is independently owned and operated. Associate Assoc. Broker/Owner (Cell) 403-318-5241 322 Arena Ave., Trochu 403-546-0007 Fax: 403-776-3414 www.jthiessen.ca TROCHU BEISEKER COMMERCIAL R1902. Very well maintained established R1813. Close to school this 3 bedroom home in great location close to all starter with neat fenced backyard with PRICE REDUCED amenities. This home is fully fi nished feature waterfall, ample storage in 3 sheds plus detached single garage. Main level with many features to enjoy. Both only, so can suit all ages. with only a hookups for washer and dryer up or couple steps inside. 2 bathrooms, and sink down, enclosed sun room, sunshine in master adds to the convenience to this kitchen, air conditioning, bathrooms cute older home. Vacant and ready. And if SOLD you need lots of space the lot next is available up and down, covered deck and semi- to add options at a reasonable price. attached carport as well as double heated detached garage with fenced backyard. NEW MLS C4139310. This property is right in the center of town (2566 sq/ft fl oor LISTING MLS C4221810. Bungalow home space) on one of the main intersections. Great visibility and easy access. It would be great for most purposes, you could easily use as a grocery store, store that has been totally renovated in the front of any kind, farm machinery outlet, day care, any kind of central business. last 10 years; open concept making Price reduced $179,700. Call John it very open & bright; new windows; hot water on demand; high effi ciency MLS C4142462. 1230 sq/ft furnace; covered back with a hot tub; retail space etc. and attached large landscaped yard with a new to MLS C4139310. 2566 sq/ft fence. Take a look at this remarkable fl oor space making total of 3796 home!! $225000. Call John RCL1900. Long time well established Hardware Business. If you have Construction/ sq/ft; can be sold separately. Building experience this is an opportunity for you. Qualifi ed Purchaser’s could R1814. Very affordable home and some very grow this to an again one stop supply store from industrial or new house builds to Call John convenient feature added, such as large carport home reno’s or kitchen supplies, paint centre, sports and outdoor supplies. Ample (easily closed in for additional garage) plus a retail space and warehousing storage as well as yard lumber storage inside and CARBON detached heated double garage, garden shed, out. Over 3000 sq.ft. interior retail space and over 3000 sq.ft. dry storage area with private backyard patio. Inside extra addition 13,000 sq. ft. of yard storage. for entry and possibly an additional bedroom, 94 Acres +/- part of the Village of Carbon; or bonus space for many options. Very open CARBON NORTH FARMLAND • QUARTER WITH YARD-SITE Kitchen Dining Living room together. And Zoned Urban Reserve all this on its own lot only steps from the golf Check out this raw land potential for further development. course. Comes with appliances. MLS C1024855. Call John. R1784. Affordable starter or retirement SOLD Bungalow. 2 Bedroom, kitchen/dining, with main floor Living room and separate Family room, plus main floor laundry. Comes with MORRIN all appliances. Basement has rec room but MLS C4216092. 3 bedroom mobile needs refurbishing. Fully landscaped with home on its own lot with a view fenced backyard, RV parking and double garage to open countryside; deck front with 2 bays separated (1 heated ), garden shed SOLD MLS C4222109. Great location; quarter right off the 21 Hi-Way; 85 acres cult; parking; 18x24 detached garage and open shed. This is conveniently located 1 55 acres pasture; 15 acre yard with a very high capacity well; spring fed dugout; block from uptown. with back lane access; 2 bathrooms; 44x96 heated calving barn with 16ft door; corrals; 40x80 Quonset; 30x36 heated vaulted ceilings; 16x8 garden shed; R1798. This home is in immaculate condition. garage; home is on county water; 1424 sq/ft Bungalow home which has been why rent when you can own your A bungalow with front drive attached garage in a updated; 3 bedrooms up/1 Down; central air; NOTE: Adjoining land maybe property. $129000. Call John newer area and is fully developed and landscaped. available For Sale or Lease!! Call John 2 large bedrooms on main, master has en-suite. THREE HILLS Main fl oor laundry and entry from garage with ACME storage. Island kitchen with dining area and large living room with Gas Fireplace. Downstairs 2 more Acme East Bare Land Acreage SOLD large bedrooms, a full bath, large rec room, ample 4.5 acres; Great place to build your dream home with a coulee view; storage and mechanical with separate cold sloping land ideal for walkout basement; additional 10 acres of pasture room. Floor heat, basement and garage with sump and yard irrigation and central vac. is available for lease. Seller will bring power to property. R1796. This Family home has so much MLS C4117603 • $115,000 • Call John space to enjoy, over 2800 sq.ft. developed. Main fl oor with beautiful hardwood and upgraded kitchen with large dining area. ACME WEST QUARTER SECTION Main floor laundry, open foyer from MLS C4225728. Great Starter or Revenue Home close to Main street attached double garage. Upper private Highly Assessed & Highly Productive Quarter in and shopping; spacious 3 Bedroom home; single car detached garage; bedrooms with 2 baths. And a basement with large L shaped rec room and large the County of Moutain View; No. 1 Soil; Surface main fl oor laundry; Mature treed lot with back alley access. Priced to library with fi replace on the lowest level. Corner lot in established neighbourhood, Leases sell, come have a look!! Call John fenced backyard, storage shed and backs onto a park. MLS C4222112. Come have a look R1797. Great family opportunity in this fully SOLD Call John at this 1139 sq ft bungalow may just PRICE be what your family is looking for. REDUCED developed home. 4 bedroom, 3 bath and lots of living space with ample storage. 2 table LINDEN With three bedrooms on the main areas as well as 2 living rooms on main with fl oor and two more downstairs you large rec room downstairs. Double front have room to grow. It has a full FURTHER bathroom on each fl oor, The bright drive garage, concrete drive, rear deck and REDUCED mature trees in backyard, all in established kitchen is open to dining room which neighbourhood. gives a nice open feel. This home has had some upgrades, many windows have been replaced, kitchen cabinets in 2013, high effi ciency furnace. Outside you RL1660. BRAND NEW, Complete with PRICE will fi nd a covered patio, room for a garden and fl ower beds, and small garden REDUCED Stainless Steel Appliances, Vacant and shed to store garden and yard items. Located in an established area of town ready for you. From the Large entry with all within easy walking distance to shopping and services. $214,900. Call John season storage closet, to open Great Room MLS C4202967. Older 1 1/2 Style Island Kitchen, Dining, Living room PRICE with loads of window for natural light and MLS C4176186. Bright Bi-level 5 bedroom (3up/2Down) family home; covered back REDUCED storey 4 bedroom home in a Gas Fireplace feature, Main fl oor laundry deck; fenced backyard with mature trees; large heated double attached garage with great location across from and front and rear decks off main. Large entry to both main & basement fl oors; new fl ooring on the main floor; take look at the arena Zoned R3 with a attached heated double garage with front concrete drive. Large open family room down this home located on a quiet cul de sac. Further reduced to $239,000. Call John. 20x24 detached garage with with walkout to concrete patio, 2 bedrooms, full bath, storage room and ample back back alley access. $69,900. yard for RV parking. Price reduced to only $359,000 with New Home Warranty. Linden Bare Land Acreages Call John Three acreages just south of Linden on the 806 HWY: 3 PRIVATE LOTS TOGETHER, Bare Land Acreage South of Three Hills 2.42, 2.26 & 3.71 Acres. Call John. GREAT FOR MULTIPLEX OPPORTUNITY. 5.0 Acres +/- 10 miles South of Three Hills on the 21 Hi Way MLS C4178121 Call John ONLY $79,000 SWALWELL NEW PROVOST COUNTY LISTING 7 Quarters in a block; 185 acres cult; 315 acres of improved pasture; fenced and cross fenced (4 wire fence); 3 good water wells; 5 dugouts; Steel fence sorting area; Heated shop (60x40) 6 inch cement fl oor; 60x40 cold storage shed with 16ft overhead doors; beautiful 2113sq/ft, 5 bedroom SOLD home with recent renovations. only about 15 minutes to CL1553. 80’x 100’ Industrial building with additional 1000 sq. ft. Reception/ MLS C4243381. 2007 Mobile (20ftx76ft) yard setup in 2015 with new decks & Hardisty. Call John. Offi ce space, mezzanine storage, 30’x 100’ wash bay, T 5 lighting, 5- 25’ x 16’ overhead beautiful row of spruce trees; this home in immaculate condition with new vinyl MLS C4215771 doors, large front concrete apron. Excellent opportunity for growing your business. plank fl ooring; larger windows; vaulted ceiling with sky light; heated single car R1539. This home has had many upgrades detached garage. $159,000. Call John and has a very large (family, recreation FARM IN CAMROSE COUNTY games room) in a 30X40 addition. New PRICE REDUCED ACREAGE TORRINGTON WEST MLS C4225965. 5 Quarters in a block 4 miles north of Bawlf; Island kitchen with beautiful dining room and sunken living room with fi replace, total MLS C4119948. 4.97 Acres retreat from the hectic pace, older Total 790 Acres +/- 670 +/- Cultivated; Beautiful Custom built of 5 bedrooms, main fl oor laundry with fully home in 2003; 2331sq/ft 2 story home; 5 bedrooms; 3 car developed basement. Private patio area, rear home has been demolished and ready to build your dream home fenced yard and a triple heated garage with on this secluded acreage and only about 20 minutes to Olds. attached garage; 60x152 Cold storage; 24x30 Heated Shop; additional front drive parking. Call Barry. $139,900. Call John. approx 12000 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, May 8, 2019 3

Three Hills Golf Course Clubhouse under construction Club Course opens one month early by Aaron Tullikopf season. We appreciate ev- the course in great shape Manager eryone understanding the with Laurie Whitehead and Three Hills Golf Club extra dust and noise that Nolan Sept also return- The Three Hills Golf will be taking place dur- ing for another season. We 4-H members testing out the new range in the Carbon Curling Rink Club opened for the 2019 ing construction. There would like to welcome new season on April 11th, ex- will be a temporary club- staff members Brendan Archery Open House set for Saturday, May 11 actly one month earlier house set up again this year, Hanger and David Smith than the 2018 opening, similar to the 2018 set up. to the grounds crew. Inside by Debi Moon of which nights, how many offi cers’ will always be on which was delayed due to The course would like to the clubhouse, Jordan Tren- Three surveys later and nights, and times being site. fl ooding. The course came acknowledge Artis Explora- tham and Mackenzie Moos the responses confi rmed offered. At the moment the Organizers include out of the long winter look- tion for donating a trailer are returning to the team. that the Carbon Agriculture group has turned 10 tree Brent Lohner (10 ing great and should be for use again this year. We would like to welcome Society has the interest and limbs into hangers for the years experience), and commitment of about 30 bows, which also mark where Scott Hyshka (20 years starting to green up nicely League play will be get- new staff members Shelby people to move forward on the shooters stand. There experience). Though they in the next couple of weeks. ting going in the near fu- Syme and Nicole Miller to opening an archery range are fi ve targets/backstops utilize the bow and arrow for The big news for the ture. See the Three Hills the clubhouse team. inside the Carbon Curling and approximately 11 3D hunting, the range is also for club this year is construc- Golf Club website for de- We are all looking for- Rink during its off season. targets. This range is open recreational ‘fun’. The stage tion of the new clubhouse. tails on all league activities, ward to a great 2019 golf An open house event, to to all ages and there will has been set, the ambiance a After getting ready over the times and costs. season! Be sure to follow us include demonstrations will be rentals if you require work in progress and your winter, ground was offi cial- There will be both re- on Facebook, Twitter and be held on Saturday, May 11 equipment. Drop-in passes muscles are thrilled at the ly broken on April 15th. turning and new faces Instagram for course infor- from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. will be made available. prospect of pulling that bow Everyone is hopeful that around the course this year. mation and updates on the Decisions will be made at There will be adult, student string, so come check It out the facility will be ready On the grounds crew side, new clubhouse construc- that time on the scheduling and family pricing. ’Range on Saturday. for move in by the end of Corey is back again to keep tion! Mother’s Day Weekend Smoked Trout or Herb Roasted 1/4 Chicken Creamy Mashed Spuds, Asparagus with Lemon & Greens with Vinaigrette $20 Friday 11 AM - 8 PM | Saturday 1 PM - 8 PM

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My wife and I had the his talent and I still am today. house the tour group and go to the Three Hills Mural deadline is Thursday, May pleasure of attending the We are so proud of Bob provide a venue for their pre- Restoration Project. 9. The draw will be made University of Alberta Mixed and so thankful to him for concert supper and wrap-up It was a great crowd, a at noon on Friday, May 10. Chorus and Faculty of bringing these amazing “skit night” celebration. wonderful performance and The winner will receive a Handbell Ringers Concert students to our community. Special thanks to Servus I just have to say, Dr. Bob, $100 gift certifi cate to the on Saturday, May 4, at the This was the fi nal stop Credit Union of Three Hills you’ve done it again. participating business of Mt. Olive Evangelical Free in their 75th Anniversary for their generous fi nancial Now, don’t forget about their choice. Participants Church. As always, we spring tour. IT was Bob’s contribution that covered our “Giving Back to Mom” must be 18 years of age were so impressed. If you wish to complete this the supper. They have been contest. or older. Employees of this attended you know exactly milestone tour in Three Hills, so generous with the many All you have to do is fi ll newspaper and participating what I’m talking about. at the Mt. Olive Evangelical community events I have out the entry form published businesses, as well as their The icing on the cake is Free Church. He loves been involved with over the in the May 1 issue of The families, are not eligible to the conductor is none other performing there. years. Capital and mail it to Capital enter. than Dr. Robert de Frece. As the Three Hills And I am so thankful for Printers Ltd., Box 158, Whatever you do make Bob, as we know him, is organizer I can’t say enough the volunteer assistance I Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0, time to shower your mom a Three Hills boy. Bob is thank you’s to the Mt. Olive received from the JuBellation or drop it off at our offi ce with love, kisses and gifts about six years my senior Evangelical Free Church Handbell Ringers, of Three at 411 Main Street, Three this Mother’s Day, Sunday, so I would say he is a very for allowing their church to Hills. I just love working with Hills. You might want to just May 12. Please don’t just “young” man. I remember be used. That also goes to Rhoda Murray and her bell email your mom’s name and text her. At least let her hear listening to him playing the Town of Three Hills for ringers. Half of Saturday’s your contact information your voice. That’s important the piano when I was a allowing us to use the Three free will offering will go to to info@threehillscapital. to moms all over the world. youngster. I was envious of Hills Community Centre to JuBellation and half will com because the entry That’s Life. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR YOUR OPINION ALL LETTERS MUST BE SIGNED Consideration should be given more freely than only to those who share your own beliefs To the Editor; past-the-post electoral ridings shows of UCP, while many other Central Alberta, where Re: Last week’s letter system encourages those that among votes for the centrist voters voted UCP UCP support averages suggesting provincial distinctions with blue and NDP and UCP, there was a because they were afraid of over 80%. If you triangulate capital move from orange crayon colours on 60/40 split in favour of the NDP. between conservative hubs Edmonton to . the electoral map, and it’s a UCP overall in Calgary, and So, standing in line at an like Drumheller, Stettler, I believe the writer very black-and-white way of a 60/40 split in favour of the average Tim Horton’s in and Olds, a new legislature NDP overall in Edmonton. either city, you’re likely to might be built somewhere mistakenly pigeon-holed judging the world and your While most other parties fi nd yourself surrounded by around Trochu. Calgarians as UCP voters, neighbours. did not receive a signifi cant roughly the same types of I take issue with the and Edmontonians as A look at the election number of votes, almost voters, give or take a vote. writer’s underlying premise, NDP voters. 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Government using called those who as to Eastern Canada threat of succession that they are in Fast forward to every means possible objected uneducated. instead of importing or my preference opposition. Will they today, Northern to hurt Alberta while Instead of a carbon oil. separation. Then we support the UCP in Gateway dead, providing $250 tax, we should be Mock me if you could start bargaining fi ghting for the TMX Energy East dead, million to the Asia building pipelines and like and I hope I am from a strong position. or go back to their pre TMX stymied, Development Bank terminals to export as wrong but unless we Gord Snell government stance perhaps permanently, to build pipelines much oil and gas as get rid of the Liberals Three Hills, AB that oil and pipelines bills C69 and C48 are bad and must be promoted by the Folks “who live in glass houses should not cast stones” stopped? 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Join us for Coffee and Dessert Tuesday June 4, 2019 Starts at 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:30 pm Three Hills Community Centre Tickets @ ATB Financial in Three Hills, Trochu and Linden 8 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com Bringing back the Alberta way by Nathan Cooper, MLA on shaky ground. Our but they are not insur- faith in a better tomor- to fight for a future of our Olds/Didsbury/ economy is faltering, our mountable. And, for the row. For me, this is what own making. Three Hills fiscal situation remains first time in a long time, the recent election was all The results were inspir- As the new provincial bleak, and our opponents hope is on the horizon. about. United Conserva- ing. More than one million government takes office, - domestic and foreign - As I wrote in December, tives sought to give folks a Albertans rose to the occa- this is a good opportunity continue to seek control my New Year’s resolution is choice between continued sion and gave United Con- to take stock. over our resources. These to step up the fight for fair- economic and social de- servatives a real mandate Today, Alberta remains problems are significant, ness and restore Albertans’ cline, and the opportunity for change. Here in Olds- Didsbury-Three Hills, I was humbled to receive the support of more than Nathan Cooper, MLA 20,000 people, or 78.6 per Olds/Didsbury/Three Hills cent. I cannot thank you as the UCP’s first Interim enough for the opportuni- Leader. Moving forward, I ty to continue representing will continue working to our families and communi- the utmost of my ability, ties. and in the best tradition I also want to thank my of conservative statesman- fellow candidates Chase ship. As they say, the most Brown, Dave Hughes, important step in any jour- Kyle Johnston, and Allen ney is the next one, and I MacLennan for putting look forward to the days their names forward and ahead. running strong, honour- In the weeks and months able campaigns. Together, I to come, our province will think we helped set an ex- continue facing some sig- Dr. Robert de Frece conducts University of Alberta Mixed Chorus ample for how to disagree nificant challenges. But University of Alberta Mixed Chorus closes-out 75TH Annual Spring Tour without being disagreeable. for the first time in a long by Grant Alford Joined with the U of Song” and then a “final 2008, lighter fare or perhaps Now that the election is time, I suspect we now The University of Alberta A Faculty of Handbell blessing” sung especially at least more recognized over, the real work begins. have a government that is Mixed Chorus, chose to end Ringers, the concert held at for the graduating students classics were featured after For the UCP, uniting Al- up to the task. It is a strong their 75th Annual Spring the Mount Olive Evangelical who would be leaving the the intermission. Before bertans was always the first team, elected with a real Tour, under Conductor Church on Saturday, May chorus this year. the “encore” of Four Strong and most important step. I mandate for change. Dr. Robert (Bob) de Frece, 4, featured seven scheduled In addition to the very Winds the chorus did a have been blessed to play a More importantly, it is in what he counts as his sets and then continued on classical Motets and pieces seven-part medley from significant role in this pro- a team that truly under- hometown. with an encore, the “School written between 1623 and “The Music Man”. cess to this point, serving stands the Alberta way.

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136 - 4th Ave NE, Box 1299, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 [email protected] 403.443.5234 403.443.5133 411 Main St. Three Hills, AB [email protected] We have recently redesigned our website and are now off ering subscribers two new opti ons: Digital Subscripti on $36.75/Annually Combo Subscripti on $52.50/Annually Print Editi on + access to a Digital Subscripti on Annual subscripti on of 51 issues to the print editi on, of The Capital. Your fi rst issue will be mailed on the following Wednesday. This plan is for subscribers who’s mailing address is within 40 miles of Three Hills, Alberta. @TheCapital_News THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 9 Premier Kenney appoints strong team ready to lead Alberta’s new public service. They ran government is one of the for all of the right reasons: most youthful in Canada, because they want to with a strong mandate to work hard to reverse years represent all Albertans. of economic decline and Diversity is refl ected stagnation, and to get our through the 13 different economy moving again. languages spoken by This is a team that will ministers and, for the fi rst be obsessed with creating time, Alberta will have jobs, showing the world a minister responsible that Alberta is open for Multiculturalism, for business again, and as well as a dedicated Premier parliamentary secretary. fi ghting for a fair deal in • , The province will be Canada.” Acme Elks Exalted Ruler Jim Northcott (left), and Secretary/Treasurer Doug Miller Minister of Health well served in attracting - Premier Jason Kenney (right), presents a $1,500 cheque to Danielle Norman of the Acme Swimming Pool. entrepreneurial • Rick Wilson, Minister immigrants who create of Indigenous Relations jobs and bring economic • , growth to Alberta with a Minister of Infrastructure Minister of Immigration. • , “Many of the ministers Minister of Justice and appointed are Albertans Solicitor General by choice and not chance, • , having immigrated to this Minister of Labour and province because they saw Immigration it as a land of opportunity • , that they now seek to serve. Minister of Municipal Alberta’s new cabinet Affairs includes farmers, teachers, • , tradespeople, small Minister of Seniors and business owners, lawyers, Housing business executives, • , musicians, oil and gas Minister of Service experts, public servants Alberta and a range of other • Ric McIver, Minister professional backgrounds. of Transportation These ministers are in • , touch with the lives of President of Treasury the people they will be Board and Minister of serving.” - Premier Jason Finance Kenney Associate Ministers Ministers • , Associate • Premier Jason Kenney, Minister of Mental Health President of Executive and Addictions Council and Minister • , Associate of Intergovernmental Minister of Natural Gas Relations • , • , Associate Minister of Red Minister of Advanced Tape Reduction Education Parliamentary Secretary • , , Minister of Agriculture Parliamentary Secretary and Forestry of Immigration • , Major non-cabinet Minister of Children’s assignments Services • , House • , Leader Minister of Community • Doug Schweitzer, and Social Services Deputy House Leader • , • Ric McIver, Deputy Minister of Culture, House Leader Multiculturalism and • , Deputy Status of Women House Leader • , Minister of • Mike Ellis, Whip Economic Development, • , Deputy Trade and Tourism Whip • Adriana LaGrange, “This is a young, Minister of Education energetic and diverse team • Sonya Savage, with deep experience. Minister of Energy With an average age of • Jason Nixon, Minister 43, most members of of Environment and Parks this cabinet are new to 10 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com Swift and decisive action needed In my last column, I berta canola farmers and wrote briefl y about Prime the 250,000 jobs they cre- Minister Trudeau’s weak ate are in serious jeopardy leadership in dealing with as are our provincial and the threats posed by the national economies. In Chinese, particularly with 2017, canola exports were respect to Canadian ex- valued at $11.4 billion and ports. While the Liberals contributed $26.7 billion fi nally offered fi nancial to the Canadian economy. compensation to canola With China representing farmers, so much more a large share of our canola needs to be done as this export market, it is ab- trade war continues to es- solutely imperative that calate with Canadian pork Kevin Sorenson, MP swifter and more decisive Battle River-Crowfoot exporters being the latest action be taken immedi- casualty. previous column, it is ob- ately. In a nationally broadcast vious that China’s actions If you have any ques- press conference, on Mon- to punish Canadian farm- tions or concerns regard- day, April 29th, Conserva- ers are completely arbi- ing this or previous col- tive Leader, Andrew Scheer trary and given the world umns you may write me Three Hills School Jr ‘A’ Girls Basketball team brings home 2J South Central Zone Silver called on the Prime Minis- class quality of Canada’s at 4945-50th Street, Cam- ter to take three immediate canola, have nothing to Congratulations to the Three Hills School Jr ‘A’ Girls Basketball team and their silver medal rose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, performance at the 2J South Central Zone competition. After a decisive 64 - 18 win in their semi fi nal and concrete steps to re- do with science. For this call 780-608-4600, toll- against St. Francis, the Royals met the host Red Deer Lake in the fi nal and came up a bit short on the store Canada’s canola trade reason, and given the fact free 1-800-665-4358, fax scoreboard. The team played exceptionally well and worked hard as a team to collectively win their with China: 1. Appoint that China is not even will- silver medal. Great work, Royals! Pictured left to right is, front row, Kaelynn Gesyler, Malia Van 780-608-4603 or e-mail an Ambassador to China; ing to receive a delegation Doren, Annika Ferguson, Denay Kinniburgh, Ashley Ferguson, Joey Kirk. Back row: Cree Gordon Kevin.Sorenson.c1@parl. 2. Increase the cap and of scientists and agricul- (Coach), Lauren Boles, Braelynn Rosgen, Ava Breitzke, Kylie Robertson, Taylor Vaughan, Shauna gc.ca. Vaughan (Manager). Missing is Rory Giesbrecht. interest-free period of the tural experts from Canada, federal Advance Program; we should immediately and 3. Launch a complaint launch a WTO complaint 2 km North of at the World Trade Orga- against China. EMPLOYMENT 4 - Way Stop nization (WTO). He has Our Conservative Lead- and RCMP Station also recommended the er is certainly not alone OPPORTUNITY in Three Hills Government withdraw in his demands. Two for- The Golden Hills School Division invites applications the $256 million it has mer ambassadors and one for the following position: SPRING SALE designated for the Asian diplomat to Beijing have 1 Gal. Tomatoes ...... $6.50 Infrastructure Investment been urging the Prime Systems Support Analyst Ever Bearing Strawberries ...... $2.50 Bank, a Chinese counter- Minister to abandon his part to the International non-confrontational ap- to work in the Technology Department at the Large Perennials starting at $5.00 Monetary Fund (IMF) proach and take a tougher Central Office in Strathmore, AB. The position will All 6-pack Annuals ...... $3.90 and World Bank. stand against the Chinese commence as soon as possible upon a suitable Surfinia Petunias ...... $4.25 It has now been over government. David Mul- candidate being found. Please refer to our website Broccoli ...... $1.00 three months since John roney, ambassador from www.ghsd75.ca under Employment-Non-Teaching McCallum was fi red as 2009 to 2012, is urging Open Daily 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Cash or Cheque only Opportunities - for further information. Canada’s Ambassador to an end to the misguided (Sundays in May ONLY) Phone: 443-5027 China. Canada is now se- approach of unquestion- verely underrepresented ing engagement with in one of the world’s most China. Former diplomat A Special important capital cities. 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Seniors Week is coming! across Kneehill County. As The Alberta Government you use the coupons, have has proclaimed that the SENIORS OUTREACH NEWS the business personnel initial/date the coupon fi rst full week of June each SUBMITTED BY TERRY SCHLINKER, ADMINISTRATOR year will be Seniors Week. and on the back of each Albertans are encouraged are extremely thankful for • Exploring on a Calgary • Encountering the Seniors Week discounts coupon, please write your to attend at least one of the partnerships of Seniors Bus Trip - to the National County through luncheons (only usable on various name and phone number. the many Seniors’ Week Outreach volunteers/ Music Centre or the in a variety of settings and days – Monday through A draw for a Seniors Week events taking place across staff with our Kneehill Military Museum and the an Arboretum walk. Friday of Seniors Week- prize will be done in the the province. By planning County Seniors Centres, Chinese Cultural Centre/ • Exciting competition from various businesses middle of June. an event or attending one businesses, churches, and lunch in Calgary. through the County with the seniors in your organizations in putting • Entertaining tournament (pool, cribbage life, your participation together the numerous Involvement during the & scrabble). in Seniors’ Week helps activities and supports for Seniors Outreach Annual Please contact Seniors highlight and show Seniors Week. General Meeting, an old Outreach at 403-443- appreciation for Alberta’s Throughout this week, time fi ddle/country music 2555 or 1-888-443-2555 seniors. June 2-8, 2019, there are presentation and luncheon to check in for various Seniors Outreach has a variety of activities and • Exercising & activities and obtain put together an “It’s a Great social get-togethers for Socializing through Seniors further information. Life’ calendar of events from Seniors, such as: half price golf, beverages As well, after the long across Kneehill County • Engaging with Super and treats in a variety of weekend in May, Seniors that will provide activities Senior Sunday – various seniors centres, and free (65+), please get your for Seniors to attend. We churches. bowling. coupon booklets for 4-H Foundation of Alberta Awards $80,000 in Scholarships Westerose, Alberta - The • Second place: Isaiah or trade. The following place: Seven (7) $5,000 4-H Foundation of Alberta Roemmele (Claresholm). monetary amounts will be scholarships. is thrilled to confi rm • Third place: Leah awarded in 2019: The application that awarding the 2018 Trenson (Rimbey). • First place: One (1) period for the Elmer and Elmer and Ona Hansen • Fourth to Tenth $20,000 scholarship. Ona Hansen Memorial Memorial Fund Scholarship place: Carter Bodell (Fort • Second place: One (1) Scholarship is open May At your Servus – the largest monetary Saskatchewan), Odessa $15,000 scholarship. 1 – June 30, 2019 with Servus Credit Union representatives, of Three Hills, presented Three Hills Mayor Tim Shearlaw, with a cheque for $500 to cover scholarship in 4-H Alberta’s Kopp (Duchess), Devin • Third place: One (1) application forms available history - was a tremendous Ewasiw (Thorhild), Ashley food costs for the Saturday, May 4 University of Alberta Mixed $10,000 scholarship. on the 4-H Alberta website: Chorus and Faculty of Education Handbell Ringers Concert. A success. Ganske (Millet), Katelyn • Fourth to tenth www.4h.ab.ca crowd of well over 200 enjoyed the evening. Due to the changes that Imbery (Stettler), Cheyenne were made to the Elmer Porter (Wainwright), Emily and Ona Hansen Memorial Taylor (Manning). THANK YOU to the following Kneehill Fund Scholarship in 2018, “Winning this Area business and organizations for the 4-H Foundation of scholarship was such an hosting and sponsoring Volunteer Alberta was able to grant incredible honour,” says a record $80,000 in Talia Beckie, the fi rst placed Coffee Break during National Volunteer scholarship funds to ten (10) winner of the 2018 Elmer Week! Your support of volunteerism is Alberta rural/farm youth and Ona Hansen Memorial ASSISTANT PROGRAM MANAGER in the fall of 2018. The Fund Scholarship. “The greatly appreciated! Three Hills Victim Services is looking for a mature individual with scholarship was originally scholarship gives me the excellent interpersonal and communication skills for this client established in 2008, thanks freedom to pursue my ACME focused position. to the generosity and academic dreams without Acme Library Part time - 8 hours a week with leadership of Lillian and having to worry about potential to have up to 20 hours a week Edward Ness who had an fi nancial limitations. If CARBON The Assistant Program Manager will report directly to the Program unmatched passion for 4-H. Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Manager and is responsible for providing support & information to Carbon Library victims of crime and trauma on a crisis or in offi ce basis. “2018 marked a Lillian Ness were here with The Assistant PM will attend court, help with volunteer recruitment signifi cant milestone in us today, I would tell them LINDEN and volunteer training, as well as public awareness of the not for the history of 4-H Alberta how inspired I am to live High Seas Coffee Co. profi t program. and the way we support up to their legacy and that Qualifi cations: our youth and the future I hope to make them proud. THREE HILLS • Ability to handle stressful circumstances leaders of tomorrow. Ten Thank you!” Kneehill Regional FCSS, • Strong organizational, administrative and time management deserving youth received In 2019, another $80,000 CommUnity Drop In Centre skills scholarships that will help will be awarded to ten • Computer profi ciency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint (10) successful scholarship them pursue their career • Availability to work some evenings and to be on call for goals and empower them applicants. Applicants TORRINGTON Silver Willows Senior Centre crisis support to soon make vital impacts must be Alberta rural farm • Able to work in a team environment in a small offi ce setting in their communities,” youth (25 years of age and • Posses a valid Alberta Drivers Licence says Leah Jones, Chief younger), have completed TROCHU • Team player with the ability to work on their own Executive Offi cer of the high school, and must Senior’s Drop-In Centre • Must obtain RCMP Enhanced Security Clearance 4-H Foundation of Alberta. be enrolled as a fi rst-year The winning recipients student at an acknowledged For further information, please call Carolyn @ 403-443-9401. of the 2018 Elmer and Ona post-secondary institution. Submit resumes and cover letter to: Chairperson Doug Lorraine @ Three Hills Victim Services, P.O Box 520, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0 Hansen Memorial Fund The scholarship is designed or by email @ [email protected] Scholarship were: to help rural farm youth who Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. This • First place: Talia Beckie must leave home to pursue position will stay open until the position is fi lled. (Rocky View County). a post-secondary education 12 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com Prairie College hosts annual ACSI Western Musicale by Grant Alford The ACSI (Association of Christian Schools Inter- national) held their much anticipated annual Western Musicale at Prairie College May 2 and 3. The wrap-up concert, featuring the combined Junior and Senior bands and choirs of 10 schools, took place in both the Rick Down Athletic Centre and the North Auditorium. Close to 370 students plus conductors and directors and a number of other volunteers, came to Three ACSI Western Musicale students perform Hills from Prince George, master, and also presented pieces. tion to coming together as Abbotsford, Lethbridge, two “novelty” items of The “marvel” and mas- one mass choir. Taber, Calgary, Spruce percussion in the “Funky tery of this concert is ex- Prairie Christian Acad- Grove and Airdrie. Buckets” and “Clap Trap” pressed by the conductors/ emy students were not The program included ensembles. directors inasmuch as each participants. They had the usual band selections In the choral presenta- school is presented before- recently been involved in that demonstrated the tions, there were two num- hand with the pieces that the Kneehill Museum Fun- Three Hills Elks #190 rep Mike Reynolds (right) presents range of style and difficulty bers by the Jazz Ensemble will be featured and they draising Supper and the a cheque for $750 to Karen Hogg, representative for that the musicians must as well as the mass choir are rehearsing in prepara- Prairie Fine Arts Gala. Three Hills Victim Services Association. What’s NEWS at WHAT’S UP? AT THREE HILLS SCHOOL WHAT’S HAPPENING AT PCA? Wednesday, May 8 – PAT L.A. Part A Gr. 6-9 May 8&9 – Jr High Missions Trip – Blue Bronna Trochu Valley School May 9 – Elementary Bike Roadeo | Pizza Lunch Fundraiser Thursday, May 9 – Bike Roadeo May 10 – No School – PD day Thurs., May 9 – K-6 Walk a Thon May 11 – Highway Clean Up Friday, May 10 – Staff Professional Development- No School May 13 – Grs 6-8 Music Festival in Red Deer – 2:00 PM Tidy Up Trochu Wednesday, May 15 – Jr. High Track Meet May 14 – Recess Day May 15 – Jr High Track Meet Friday, May 17 – Flex Day- No School “Go Chapel Schedule Fri., May 10 – PD Day - No Classes Jays!” – Grad Rehearsal @ 7 PM Elementary - Tues 8:50 Secondary - Thurs 11:20 May 14 – Yukon Team presentation May 9 – Split Chapel Saturday, May 18 – Three Hills Graduation Thurs., May 16 – Parent Council Hot Lunch Don’t forget to pick up your IGA gift cards this week. They can – Grad Banquet @ 5 PM be purchased at the school office. 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country back on track, campaign plans and Ryan Tessier Jason Tessier Jamie Worman Kent Jensen Jane Tessier [email protected] | 403-575-5625 | www.votekurek.ca General Sales Manager Sales Manager Sales Consultant Sales Consultant Finance Manager dialogue about priorities for our region. We service ALL makes of vehicles (domestic & foreign). CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT TODAY! [email protected] | 403-575-5625 | www.votekurek.ca Ask about our Military, Police, Corrections Discount @TheCapital_News THE CAPITAL,3” Wednesday,wide version May 8, 2019 13 BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES 4-6 feet, $50 each $19/tree Install Fee (includes • Hole Drilled • Bark Mulch • Enzyme Injection • Staking) 25 tree minimum order Delivery fee $125-$150/order Quality guaranteed 403-820-0961

3.75” wide version BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES 4-6 feet, $50 each Division 3 Alberta Volleyball Provincial Champs $19/tree Install Fee (includes • Hole Drilled • Bark Mulch The Kneehill Pilots U15 Club Volleyball team brought back a gold medal from the Division 3 Alberta Volleyball Provincial • Enzyme Injection • Staking) Championships in Calgary after participating on the May 4/5 weekend. The team is comprised of eight girls from fi ve 25 tree minimum order different schools in the communities of Three Hills, Linden, Carbon, Drumheller, and Olds. They started practicing Delivery fee $125-$150/order together in January and quickly came together as a team. Their hard work and determination helped them rank higher Quality guaranteed and higher with every tournament they entered. They started 5th in Division 4 in the south region of the province, then they placed 5th again in Division 4 province wide, this was followed by a 2nd place fi nish in Division 4, and then fi nished Saint Ann Ranch is selling! ID#1100704 Join the up & coming economic excitement! TROCHU, AB with a giant leap to Provincial Champions in Division 3. What an accomplishment! Pictured (l-r): Shauna Vaughan 403-820-0961 (Coach), Cadence Fuller, Annika Ferguson, Kennedy Paget, Alana Mackey, Braidy Neighbours, Kadence Smithson, Back to the old west! This historic town setting operating as a B&B/Country Inn is looking for new owners. The St. Ann Taylor Vaughan, Dayley Reimer, Sarah Vaughan (Coach), Stacey Hainstock (Coach). Ranch comes with several historic buildings, with pictures and antiques, to recreate the old west from the 18th century. When you arrive at this historic ranch, it brings you back to a time when you can imagine cowboys roaming the streets and stage coaches delivering the mail to the post office. After always having a very successful business as a retreat centre, hosting weddings, renting rooms, etc., the owners are ready to retire. They are now ready to SELL BY AUCTION! MLS®

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AFD Petroleum unmanned fuel station in Carbon, AB Tenders are being Accepted for a General Maintenance Service Contract for Lynn Haven Manor (12 units) and Carbon Fuel Station to open soon Meadow Park Manor (12 units) (located in Linden and Acme, Alberta) by Debi Moon (south side) is the regular remains in the hands of and security cameras. Kneehill Housing Corporation is accepting tenders for the The Village of Carbon fuel with three distinctions the Village. The canopy There are trays to catch general maintenance service contract at our self-contained recognized that it needed of regular to super and (partial roof) went up May any spillage. senior’s apartments at the above named properties. a fuel station in its on the north side is the 7 and a grand opening “The community Qualifications: community and a deal was diesel selections. What is being planned for mid needed this,” said Mayor Contractor should possess Grade 12 education or equivalency, struck with AFD Petroleum you see above ground are May (yet to be fi nalized). Peever. “We are very demonstrated knowledge, ability and understanding of for an unmanned, vending the actual tanks. There There are security excited to be able to have a electrical, plumbing, heating & general maintenance duties including safety and security procedures. Boiler operation machine type fuel station. are no storage tanks below features such as only being gas station and this type of and knowledge essential. Fire panel knowledge and It only requires a credit ground and the company able to pump $100 at a station, we are confi dent, experience recommended. card, debit card, or an does not have ownership time, has satellite control, will be a good fi t to meet General responsibilities: AFD card. On the one side of the land, as the title remote shut-down, lights the needs of the residents.” Building and equipment maintenance, grounds keeping, custodial and janitorial duties. Grounds keeping includes lawn mowing, trees & flower bed upkeep, snow removal of sidewalks, parking lots and emergency exits. Custodial and janitorial duties include vacuuming, dusting and window RUMSEY AND DISTRICT NEWS cleaning. Standard requirement: MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE SUBMITTED BY PATTY STEEN 24 HOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. The snow and rain was next few weeks as the farm- The Dinner Theater is years of community ser- Contract Term: June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2022 For more information contact most welcome this past ers will be moving from only a month away. vice. The fi rst church was Kneehill Housing Corporation, 403-443-5216. week as the ground was so fi eld to fi eld with their gi- I received this sad news a Union Church built in Please submit tenders by 3:00 p.m. dry the farmers that did gantic equipment and even from Marilyn Trentham 1911 when Morrin was still Wednesday, May 15, 2019 to: manage to get a little crop with all the precautions our yesterday. After many meet- called Blooming Prairie. In Kneehill Housing Corporation into the ground were won- farmers take they still have ings and soul searching the 1925 the United Church of Box 337 dering if it would even many blind spots. Be care- congregation at Morrin Canada came to be as the THREE HILLS, AB TOM 2AO germinate. Now I believe ful everyone. United Church has decided Methodist, Congregational Email: [email protected] it will have a chance to get The Rumsey Fire Depart- to amalgamate with Knox and Presbyterians joined to- www.kneehillhousing.com going but we will need a lot ment will be keeping up United Church of Drum- gether offi cially. Joke of the Phone: 403 443-5216, Fax: 403-443-5271 more to keep things grow- their wonderful tradition of heller. A fi nal service at the week: The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. ing. Please be careful as you hosting the Mother’s Day Morrin United Church will Have a great week, every- Experience and satisfactory references will be a consideration in the award of this tender. travel down the roads in the breakfast. be held to celebrate 108 one. 14 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com

2J South Central Zone Champs The Three Hills School Junior High Badminton team showed an outstanding performance at the South Central Zone Badminton Championships. The team played exceptionally well and came home as the 2J South Central Zone Champions! Special congratulations to Devon Hagel for his 4th place fi nish in Grade 8 Boys Singles, Annika Ferguson and Dane Richardson for their 4th place fi nish in Grade 9 Mixed Doubles, and to Lola Ferguson and Quinn Richardson for their Quinn Richardson and Lola Ferguson silver medal in Grade 7 Mixed Doubles. Silver Medal - Grade 7 Mixed Doubles Canadian Premiere! Bright A courageous March 29 musical of love and Star – May 25 redemption set in the Book Tickets at rich backdrop of the By Steve Martin RosebudTheatre.com American South & Edie Brickell 1-800-267-7553

ACROSS 13. Guitar’s kin 20. Diminishes 35. Napped leathers 19. Grandmother 38. Brady housekeeper 1. Cost an arm and a 14. Loafi ng 23. Pop or fountain 36. Buck 20. “Desire Under the 39. The Ritz, e.g. ____ 15. Teaches 25. Spring 37. Persian king ____” 41. Exhibit boredom 40. Amount 4. Cloth belt 17. Debtor’s burden 26. Foolish 21. Suitor 42. Be sore 8. Tight closure 18. Aware of 31. Boat basin 41. America’s Cup 22. Reveal 43. Gloat 12. Tourist stopover 19. Observed 34. Profi ted contender 24. Burrowed 44. Alters in length 45. Loony 27. Insight 46. Caboose and 47. “God’s Little ____” 28. Involved with Pullman 48. Necessary dietary 29. Red, Yellow, and items Black 48. Struggle (for) 52. “For ____ the Bell 30. “The ____ of Night” 49. Troublesome tyke Tolls” 32. Cozy abode 50. Neither’s companion 53. Cake froster 33. Lenten Wednesday 51. James Bond, e.g. 54. Floor cleaner 55. Current information 56. Elongated fi shes MAY 1 CROSSWORD ANSWERS 57. Intrude DOWN 1. Tell a falsehood 2. Off the deep ____ 3. Type of antelope 4. Hit openhandedly 5. Sedans, e.g. 6. Offi ce writer 7. Guys 8. Farm building 9. Prepare for publication 10. To the sheltered side 11. Allow the use of 16. Canine tooth Capital Printers Ltd. THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 15 Managing expectations by Mark and Ben Cullen them coming. You might productive garden ever. We a few weeks to perform. into the palm of your So you hear that? It is grow the largest or earliest remind you that anything This is not like clicking hand and that is to take to the sound of Canadian tomato on the block, but that occurs after you on YouTube for a tutorial. initiative to make it so. gardeners celebrating don’t count on it. There are prepare the soil and plant Gardeners plan, prepare, Gardening is full of the beginning of a new too many factors that will has little to do with you. plant, nurture and wait. surprises. But most of them gardening season. infl uence your success, like The gardener is merely a That is our game. There is are fun and satisfying. A More than 80% of weather, insects, disease and moderator. Mother Nature only one way to enjoy the fi ction writer could not Canadians claim to engage did we mention weather? is in charge and if she wants satisfaction of winning and imagine what you will in the world of plants It is best not to begin the to change your plan, she it takes patience. experience this season in somehow. That makes season with expectations has the power to do it. The It is yours. Finally, a your own garden. Which gardening the most popular Mark & Ben Cullen of success. Much better to apples in Mark’s 30 tree reminder that your garden is why you need to manage outdoor leisure activity. catastrophic let downs, take it when it arrives and orchard were hit by hail is yours. If you allow your own expectations of it. Many of us are gearing but the experiences that be surprised. A monarch a couple of years ago. A your lawn and garden to Mark Cullen is an expert up for a spectacular season, teach us something by their caterpillar spins a cocoon picture-perfect crop became simply be controlled by gardener, author, broadcaster, after a long, cold winter. occurrence. A gardener who on your milkweed, a “seconds” in seconds. No nature, you will be very tree advocate and Member Often our dreams of a has never failed has failed hummingbird buzzes matter. They tasted just as disappointed. A study at of the Order of Canada. great garden aren’t realized. to take necessary risks. in your ear in the quiet good and made great sauce. Olds College in Alberta, His son Ben is a fourth- Beginner gardeners always Gardeners learn best by of some morning while The #1 lesson is proved that uncultivated generation urban gardener enter a new season with their failures. It is liberating you are weeding or the patience. Your garden is a land, left to the devices of and graduate of University a warped sense of reality. to fail in the garden as it is zucchini that you planted classroom where you learn nature produce over 75% of Guelph and Dalhousie Experienced gardeners essentially harmless. The over produces, providing from your experiences. You non-native invasive weeds. University in Halifax. Follow – even Mark – can get consequences of failure in an opportunity for you to can “want” your sunfl owers Indeed, there is only one them at markcullen.com, @ carried away with plans for many other parts of our be a big shot ‘round town, to produce a bloom in June. way to squeeze the joy of markcullengardening, and a garden that are not likely lives can be diffi cult to giving away fresh produce Truth is, it takes at least 80 the gardening experience3” wide versionon Facebook. to materialize as imagined. bear, but a plant that didn’t like there is nothing to it. days for even the fastest We take this moment grow is not failure. It is a You become the zucchini sunfl ower seed to mature WANTED to breathe deeply, and composting opportunity. champion. Relish in your into a plant worth its keep. DEAD OR ALIVE help you manage your Be prepared to fail. successes. We plant bean and radish expectations: Embrace it. Nature has her own seeds with youngsters as Canadian Prairie Pickers are once again touring the area. There will be failures. There will be triumphs. ideas. You have a plan for they grow so fast. But even Paying Cash For Coin Collections, Silver & Gold Coins, We are not talking3” aboutwide versionAnd you will not see the best looking 3”or widemost versionbeans and radishes need Royal Can. Mint Sets. Also Buying Gold Jewelry We purchase rolls, bags or boxes of silver coins Bonded Squeeze One “small” ad •Great BIG Results since PAYING HIGHEST PRICES the MOST out of your advertising dollars 1967 To arrange a free, discrete in-home visit call Kellie at 778-257-8647 Place your ad in this newspaper 100+ weekly newspapers $269+GST and province wide $ Over 1.6 million123456 readers (based on 25 words) $8. Each additional word with a combined circulation Reach: Over 80% of Alberta’s Metro households of over 710,000 for only... 995 Readership: Over 95% of all adults living in those households VILLAGE OF CARBON plus GST/HST Box 249, Carbon, AB T0M 0L0 Want to reach beyond Alberta? Ph: (403) 572-3244; Fax (403) 572-3778 Value Ad Network We can help you reach right across Canada 3.75” Email:wide [email protected] version Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association www.villageofcarbon.com toll free 1-800-282-6903 x200 Maurizia Hinse email [email protected] 780-434-8746 ext. 200 NEXT COUNCIL MEETINGSWANTED – May 21, 2019 & June 3, 2019. or visit this community newspaper classifi[email protected] All Council Meetings are atDEAD the Village OR Office ALIVE at 7 PM, unless otherwise posted. OFFICE CLOSURECanadian – Monday, May 20, Prairie2019 (Victoria Day). Pickers are once again touring the area. TOWN OF THREE HILLS VILLAGE OF ACME COUNCIL MINUTES – Approved Council Minutes are posted on the PayingVillage Website. Cash For Signed Coin copies Collections, of the Minutes Silver are available & Gold at the Coins, Village Box3.75” 610, wide Three version Hills, AB T0M 2A0 3.75”Box 299, wide Acme, version AB T0M 0A0 OfficeRoyal for viewing. Can. Mint Sets. Also Buying Gold Jewelry OUNTRY IVING AT ITS EST Phone: 443-5822 Fax: 443-2616 “C L B ” WeGARBAGE purchase TAGS – rolls,Available bags at the or Village boxes Office of for silver $1.00/tag. coins If you e-mail: [email protected] COMING EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES are over your allowable limit (Residents:4 bags, Commercial: 8 bags), Visit our website @ www.threehills.ca email: [email protected] website: acme.ca GarbageBonded TagsPAYING are now available HIGHEST to purchase. PRICES Please ensure that “ ” additionalsince bags are marked with a tag (sticker) and secured in an animal Squeezethe MOST out of your advertising dollars One small ad •Great BIG Results To arrange a free, discrete in-home visit call PUBLIC NOTICE ACME COUNCIL MEETINGS proof 1967can or bin on Garbage Day (Wednesday’s: 8 AM - 12 PM). 100+ weeklyMay 13newspapers & 27 @ 6:30 PM @ Council Chambers Kellie at 778-257-8647 DEVELOPMENTPlace PERMIT: your ad in this newspaper STREET SWEEPING – May 13, 2019, tentative date, weather permitting. $269+GST Take notice andthat the followingprovince permit(s) forwide the proposed use(s) listed Over 1.6 millionMESSAGE readers FROM THE VILLAGE (based on 25OFFICE words) $8. Each additional word More details to follow with a confirmation date. $ • Mother’s Day Tea – Acme United Church – May 11 from 2:00 – below has been issuedwith in accordancea combined withcirculation Land Use Bylaw 1398-17 123456 SPRING CLEAN-UP – Village Residents Only, MAY 9, 10 & 11, 2019 4:00Reach: PM. Over 80% of Alberta’s Metro households and any amendments ofthereto, over 710,000of the Town for of only... Three Hills: 995 (Thursday, May 9: 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Friday, May 10: 1:00 PM - Readership: Over 95% of all adults living in those households plus GST/HST • Acme Outdoor Pool – Opening May 18, Weather Dependent. 8:00 PM, Saturday, May 11: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM). LOCATION: Reservoir, Sign Permit No: 61/900.010/19 by Diana Unger for the Value Ad Network • Acme Playschool Pre-RegistrationWant to reach beyond Night Alberta? – May 22 at 6:30 PM at top of Eagles Hill, North of Hwy. 836 on Cemetery Hill Road (gravel). installation of a fascia sign on Lots 13 & 14, Block 13, Plan We can help you reach right across Canada the Acme Play School. ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: FREE: Household Refuse - kitchen / bathroom 4304AH (115-4TH AlbertaAvenue SE)Weekly Land UseNewspapers Classification Association C2 – refuse, furniture and toys, FREE: Metal - bikes, BBQ’s, pipe, metal Commercial Centraltoll free District 1-800-282-6903 and to vary x200section 8.7(a)(ii) • Acme Community Garage Sale – Saturday May 25Maurizia Hinse furniture, car parts (all fuel and oil MUST be removed from any motorized of the Land Useemail Bylaw [email protected] (Bylaw NO. 1398-17) to allow the 780-434-8746 ext. 200 • Prairie Rose Rebekah Lodge Lunch at Acme Senior’s Center – units. eg. lawnmowers, weed wipers, etc.), FREE: E-Waste - T.V.’s, fascia sign to beor placedvisit this lower community than the minimum newspaper height May 29,11:30 AM. classifi[email protected] computers, DVD players, microwaves, stereo’s and their components, due to the configuration of the building’s facade because • Acme Sports Day – Saturday June 15 we have new exciting events. CHARGE - $7 PER ITEM - CASH ONLY: Appliances - stoves, washer, the installation of the sign will not unduly interfere with the Look for posters… mid May. dryers, dishwashers, CHARGE - $15 PER ITEM - CASH ONLY: fridges & amenities or the use or value of neighbouring properties. • Acme Property Taxes will be issued mid June. Taxes are due July 31, deep freezers. Please remove Freon before disposal. UNACCEPTABLE Development Permit No: 61/900.017/19 by Cornerstone 2019 - Ask about our TIPPS Program. ITEMS: Renovation/demolition materials such as wood, carpet, underlay, cupboards, toilets, commercial trade waste, used motor oil, oil containers, Construction for an addition to an existing residence on Lot • Acme Municipal Library memberships only $15.00 – Free Internet TH oil filters. Barb wire and chain link fence, propane bottles and toxic 5, Block B, Plan 1730AV (212-6 Avenue SE) and a variance and WI-FI Check out the books on gardening. to the side-yard setback requirement [section 9.2.4(d)(i)] substances including empty containers that contained toxic substances: • Acme Seniors Outreach Center is in need of VOLUNTEERS. of the Land Use Bylaw (Bylaw No. 1398/017) to allow the paint cans, spray paint, pesticide/herbicides. Please call 403-443-2555 if you are able to assist. residence to remain as constructed because such a variance DISPOSAL OF TREE LIMBS, SHRUBS & LEAVES – FREE disposal will not unduly interfere with the amenities or the use or MESSAGE FROM PUBLIC WORKS of non-diseased tree limbs, shrubs and leaves will be available at the value of neighbouring properties. Land Use Classification: • TRANSFER SITE HOURS –Tues/Thurs/Sat 9 AM – 5 PM Reservoir on May 9, 10 & 11, 2019 in conjunction with Spring Clean R1-Residential Single Dwelling District. • Please have your garbage bagged & out for pick up on Up. After this date, disposal will be the owner’s responsibility, at their Wednesdays by 8:00 AM. own cost. The above permit(s) shall become valid after a lapse of twenty-one (21) • Please clean out/wash your garbage ‘containers’ regularly to keep days from the date of the decision (April 25TH, 2019). FREE MULCH – A Skid Steer and Operator will be available to load them free of maggots/smell. FREE MULCH during the Spring Clean Up on May 9, 10 & 11, 2019 at Anyone who feels prejudicially affected by these permits may appeal • Please make sure that your trees/shrubs are trimmed back in the Reservoir. the permits by filing notice of appeal by 4:00 PM Thursday, May 16TH, back alleys. 2019 and paying the applicable fee. In the event of an appeal being • Metal Rubble Bins @ Transfer Site May 2 – June 1 (Residents only). CARBON AG SOCIETY ARCHERY CLUB & RANGE – Grand Opening filed, all interested parties will be notified. – May 11!! What better way to celebrate Archery Day Canada than SUMMER STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY to attend the Grand Opening on May 11! Come out and see our new Further information regarding these permits may be obtained from the The Village of Acme is now accepting applications for two full-time archery range in the Carbon Curling Rink. For more information call Scott Town Office at 232 Main Street, Three Hills, AB. summer student employees as Public Works Labourers. Applicants (403) 820.1499 or Brent (403) 333.9046. must be physically fit, have a valid driver’s license and be available Any person wishing to appeal this decision may do so in writing to: The to work July 2 - August 31 inclusive. Interested parties can drop off MOM’S STRAWBERRY TEA – Saturday, May 11, 2019, 1:30 PM to Secretary, Development Appeal Board, Box 610, Three Hills, Alberta 3:30 PM, Carbon Community Church, Admission: $5/person, prizes for their resumes as the Village Office at 203 Clarke St., Acme, or email T0M 2A0. best hat & Mother/Daughter look alike. to pw@[email protected] or send via fax 403-546-3014. We thank Development Officer everyone for their interest but only those selected for an interview will BOKASHI COMPOSTING – FREE Information Evening at Carbon New Town of Three Hills be contacted. Horizon Senior Centre on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM. 16 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com Cattle and grain farmers find ways to co-operate by Kevin Hursh always have a significant of an option with the use willing to drop it in rows while a cow-calf producer are important. Farm Credit Canada inventory on hand, notes of electric fences and solar rather than chopping and might be hoping to salvage Get an expert’s advice For many cattle pro- Cedric MacLeod. He’s panels,” says Sandy Rus- spreading it behind the some feed for free. This di- In times of high forage ducers across the coun- president of MacLeod sell of Spring Creek Land combine. vide has to be bridged for prices, the economic value try, last growing season Agronomics, a crop and and Cattle Company at Communication is key win-win situations to ma- of a grain crop for forage was a scramble to acquire cattle farming operation in Outlook, Sask. In addition While some farms raise terialize. can exceed the value of the enough feed. Many re- Carleton County, N.B. He to being a beef industry both grain and beef, in- “Even straw and chaff grain. The trick is to recog- gions were hot and dry also provides professional consultant, Russell and her creasingly farms have be- are worth something,” nize the value of the alter- with parched pastures and consulting services. family are also beef pro- come specialized. Grain MacLeod explains. And native use. It can be tough meagre hay crops. It wasn’t While dairy producers ducers. producers often don’t fully that value increases in years to accurately estimate the unusual to see hay prices require high quality hay, Changes in agricultural appreciate the feed supply when feed supplies are grain yield and value ver- rise from $70 a tonne to the list of viable feedstuffs practices open new oppor- needs of their cattle farm- short. On the other hand, sus how many tonnes of $200 or more. for beef producers is more tunities. In many regions, ing neighbours and there- grain producers need to re- forage a crop will generate. In times like these, pro- diverse, and that’s where cover crops are gaining fore don’t recognize areas alize that cattle producers Help is available for these ducers get creative. New various options exist for popularity. After a crop is of co-operation. must exercise their most determinations, including relationships are forged be- cattle and grain producers harvested for grain, anoth- “We’re stuck in our tra- cost-effective options, tak- public and private forage tween cattle producers and to work in concert. er crop is left growing on ditions and how we’ve ing time, labour and trans- specialists. their grain-farming neigh- Changing opportunities the land. done things,” Russell says. portation into account. The calculation should bours. Co-operation can The list of mutually “We’re still working to “Establishing a long- “Get advice on the feed also include what the grain be a win-win, but some- beneficial deals is long. figure out how the cover term relationship is im- value,” Russell says, “and producer will save in costs times, for various reasons, For instance, after harvest, crop revolution can sup- portant,” MacLeod notes. get agreements written for not having to harvest, opportunities are missed. grain land can be fenced port the livestock indus- Ongoing dialogue helps down so there’s clarity.” truck and store the grain. Dairy operations typi- for grazing. This is par- try,” says MacLeod. ensure opportunities don’t Beyond dollars and While years with feed cally have first dibs on ticularly attractive if there’s After hailstorms, cutting slip away. cents, convenience is also shortages force producers high quality hay produc- some crop regrowth or and baling can be the best Bridging the economic a factor. A grain producer to become creative, even tion, and in areas prone to if the area includes some option on some damaged divide might worry that bales in years when rainfall and drought-reduced hay and grassland and if a water cropland. And of course, When feed is in short won’t be removed in a cattle feed are abundant, silage crops, many dairy supply is readily available. cattle producers can bale supply, a grain producer timely manner or that areas of co-operation exist farms will make sure they “This has become more straw if grain producers are might see dollar signs cattle might escape into a that can benefit both cattle Agriculture for Life launches its fourth annual #FarmBabies Photo Contest farmyard. That’s why dis- and grain operations cussion and agreements - FCC (CALGARY, AB - In countless hours of work the vital role agriculture The Alberta Veterinary celebration of spring on that farmers and farm plays in our lives.” Medical Association, the farm, Agriculture families spend caring for The #FarmBabies19 Trouw Nutrition and TOWN OF TROCHU for Life (Ag for Life), their new arrivals,” says contest is open to all Vetoquinol. Box 340, Trochu, AB T0M 2C0 is launching its annual Luree Williamson, CEO Alberta residents. Entries Ag for Life will share Ph: 403-442-3085 #FarmBabies photo Ag for Life. “Many people must be photographs entries on social media Town of Trochu Web Site: contest, an Alberta-wide don’t understand the taken in Alberta of farm and will post a video www.town.trochu.ab.ca contest with over $600 in dedication and care that animals born January 1 to of all entries following TROCHU ARBORETUM SOCIETY: SPRING LUNCHEON prizes available to be won. goes into raising livestock, May 31, 2019. One grand the close of the contest. May 28, 2019, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Burgers/Smokies & Salad, with Dessert & Beverage, $10.00 “Our #FarmBabies19 so by sharing these photos prize winner will receive a To learn more about UTILITY RATE CHANGES contest is a fun way to and stories we hope to selection of goods valued the #FarmBabies19 As per Town of Trochu Rates and Fees Bylaw 2019-02 effective welcome spring on the help educate Albertan’s at over $600. Contest photo contest visit: March 1ST, 2019 Town of Trochu utility rates have increased. This is due to an increase in rates from the Town’s water provider and necessary to farm and celebrate the about life on the farm and supporters include agricultureforlife.ca ensure the Town’s utility services are self-sustaining. Please watch the newsletter and our website for specific details. SPRING CLEAN UP!! VILLAGE OF LINDEN (403) 443-5541 Compost Pick Up Starts – May 3RD Toll Free: Continues every Friday time permitting Box 213, Linden, AB TOM 1JO 1-866-443-5541 Furniture Bins located @ Transfer Site May 3RD – June 3RD Office: 403-546-3888 Fax: 403-546-2112 www.kneehillcounty.com Tro-Val Tidy Up – May 9TH Tidy Up Trochu – May 11TH Public Works: 403-888-2770 Town Wide Garage Sale – May 18TH Connect with us! Kick It To The Curb – May 23RD – May 25TH After Hours Emergency Number: 403-888-2770 Kneehill County Toxic Round Up – June 8TH Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://linden.ca *Watch the newsletter and website for more details @kneehillcounty NEXT COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE Monday, May 13, 2019 Regular Council Meeting MAY COUNCIL MEETING DATES As per Town of Trochu Rates and Fees Bylaw 2019-02 at the Village Office @ 7:00 PM ST Tuesday, May 14TH & May 28TH, 2019 effective March 1 , 2019. Monday, May 27, 2019 Regular Council Meeting All appliances containing FREON will have a at the Village Office @ 7:00 PM Kneehill County Council Chambers $20.00 per appliance drop fee 1600 - 2nd Street NE • Three Hills, AB 2019 TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICES (for example fridges, freezers, A/C units, etc.) Tax Assessment Notices were mailed out on March 8, 2019. If you have HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND UP ANNUAL MUSEUM GARAGE & PLANT SALE not received one or have any questions regarding your notice, please TH Saturday, May 25 from 10 AM - 2 PM May 18TH 9 AM – 3 PM contact the Village Office. If you have a complaint, contact Rod Viske at the KC Shop in Three Hills with Wild Rose Assessments @ 1-403-343-3357. You have until May 17, Donation of garage sale items and bedding plants are gratefully accepted 2019 to file a complaint. SOLAR & AGRICULTURE WORKSHOP at the museum starting May 1st. Please no plants until the week of the sale. Museum contact 403-442-2220 or [email protected]. *SEASONAL SUMMER STUDENT EMPLOYMENT* in Acme on May 15TH, The Village is accepting applications NOW for Seasonal Employment preregister through Eventbrite. TROCHU AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY EVENTS positions as Public Works Labourers. Main duties include indoor/outdoor Check out Facebook for details EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS OPEN HOUSE clean up, mowing, painting and weed maintenance. Applicants must be June 8TH, July 1ST & 20TH, Aug 10TH & 31ST physically fit and must have a valid driver’s license. Wed., May 8TH from 5-7 PM Gymkhana series. Best 4 out of 5 Resumes can be dropped off or mailed to the Village Office, 109 Central Talk to leaders in Emergency Management June 29TH • 11 – 4 PM Mini Rodeo, Mutton Busting & Wild Pony Races Avenue East, Box 213 Linden, AB T0M 1J0; emailed to [email protected] Get your 72-hour Emergency Kit List June 29TH • 9 PM – 2 AM Rodeo Day Dance ST or faxed to (403) 546-2112. We thank all candidates that apply; however, Three Hills Fire Hall (111, 1 Avenue NE) Live Band @ Trochu Hockey Arena only those selected will be contacted. APPLY NOW. 2ND ANNUAL FIRST RESPONDERS SLO-PITCH GAME VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION LUNCH THREE HILLS VICTIM SERVICES ASSOCIATION TH Join us to celebrate all the wonderful volunteers in the Village of Linden May 9, 2019 • 6 PM 16 ANNUAL LOBSTERFEST on May 10, 2019 weather permitting from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM at the Three Hills Baseball Diamonds Saturday, June 8TH, 2019 Palliser Square (green space west of High Seas Coffee Shop). Lunch will The public is invited to watch and meet their Trochu Community Centre be provided by the Linden AG Society. fi rst responders and win prizes! Cocktails 5 PM Dinner 6 PM STREET SWEEPING Steak Dinner $50—Lobster Dinner $50– Both Steak & Lobster $60 KNEEHILL COUNTY 2018 APPROVED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Tickets available @ Town of Trochu Street sweeping is scheduled for May 6–10, 2019 weather permitting. RD Please remove vehicles off residential streets on these days and avoid At the Regular Meeting of Council held on April 23 , 2019, Kneehill parking in commercial zones when the street sweeper is in the area. County Council passed a motion approving the 2018 Audited Financial GREEN BOX RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING – FRONT PICK-UP ONLY Thank you in advance for your co-operation. Statements. Copies are available at the County Offi ce, 1600 – 2nd Next pick-up day is Friday May 10, 2019 Street NE, Three Hills or on our website at www.kneehillcounty.com. Please ensure your bin is in plain sight for easy collection. LINDEN PLAYSCHOOL REGISTRATION NIGHT If you don’t have a bin you can use a clear plastic bag. Playschool registration will be held at Dr. Elliott School on Thursday, 2% LIQUID STRYCHNINE FOR SALE For a full list of what is accepted visit our website or call the Town Office. May 23, 2019 at 7:00 PM. Children must be 4 (or turning 4 in the first From March through June, Kneehill County ASB will be selling 2% semester) and potty-trained to attend. Contact lindenplayschool@ Liquid Strychnine to agriculture producers for use in controlling severe SUMMER TRANSFER SITE HOURS hotmail.com or call 403.830.6931 for more information. infestations of Richardson’s Ground Squirrels (1 hole every 4 meters Thursday 1 - 7 PM • Fri & Sat 9 - 4 PM SAVE THE DATE over 100 meters, and/or 20% crop damage in a 100 meter strip). Linden Sports Day will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2019. The theme NEXT COUNCIL MEETINGS this year is Christmas in June. Contact Jane Zenchuk at 403-542-7606 Please call Ag Services, 403-443-5541 to book an appointment or May 13TH, 2019 & May 27TH, 2019 for more information and parade registration. reserve product today. Public Welcome • 6 PM @TheCapital_News THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 17 AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COMING EVENTS FOR RENT OBITUARIES PERSONAL NOTICES WANTED PLEASE NOTE: The Capital Classified Ads are on a Pre-Paid Basis. Any ads received without payment will be held until payment is received and ad will be placed in the next CLASSIFIED AD available issue. $2 Billing fee is charged for all ads that are invoiced. All ads subject to Publisher’s Approval. Advertisers must assume responsibility for error in advertisements which are hand-written or which are dictated over the phone. The Capital will not be held responsible for any advertising errors that appear after the first week of a consecutive running INFORMATION advertisement. Any change in classified ads is considered a new ad and will be charged accordingly. 50 cent surcharge for VISA/MC/Debit use under $10.00. 25 words or less - 1st insertion $12.00 OBITUARIES: $75.00 minimum (up to 250 words). Every word after is 20¢. 26-30 words - 1st insertion $13.00 Picture added - $30.00 PH: 443-5133 - Fax: 443-7331 31-35 words - 1st insertion $14.00 DEADLINES for new Classified Ads or renewals are Monday at 12 Noon. VISA or M/C ACCEPTED And so on... DEADLINE for “Too Late to Classify” is Tuesday at 12 Noon CAPITAL PRINTERS LTD, BOX 158, Three Hills, AB TOM 2A0 Every consecutive week is Half Price. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS - Minimum 1 inch. email: [email protected] Prices subject to G.S.T. To utilize REPLY MAILBOXES, cost is $5.00. ‘Too Late to Classifieds’ Deadline is Tuesday at 12 Noon Phone 443-5133 – Deadline is Monday at 12 Noon M/C or VISA accepted. All Classified Ads on a PRE-PAID BASIS.

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WANTED - Land for Sea-Can stor- Three Hills Farmer’s Market 2 bedroom House. Laundry in EVELYN’S CLEANING Pregnant? Not sure what to do? Extreme Concrete Inc. is currently age. Rent or buy. Call Matt 1-403- at Three Hills basement. NS, small dog - no cat. Weekly/Bi-weekly/Monthly I understand because I’ve been looking for enthusiastic and driven 443-8469. 4m15p Curling Rink Each Tuesday References required. $650 Se- Thorough Cleaning there. I’m here to help. 443-7165 or individuals that work well in a team until September 17 curity Deposit required, $650 per Call (evenings) 403-443-1492 text 443-8461. m2mc environment. Typical duties will starts Tuesday, May 14 month plus utilities. 403-443-1450. 12j26p be job site preparation, placing, Automotive from 10 am - 1 pm 2m8p fi nishing, protecting, and repair- 2m8c A FRESH COAT ing of concrete, operate hand and Clean; freshly painted 2 bedroom Painting - Finish Work Wanted small power tools, maintain simple Elnora Motors (2005) THE BIZARRE MARKET apartment at Red Door Apartments Estimates - Minor Drywall Repair records and perform other related CARS When: May 11, 2019 in Trochu; $800/mo $800 DD. Call 403-443-0807 2006 Smart Car four-two Turbo die- duties as required. We offer com- Time: 10 am - 3 pm 403-586-1070 for application. petitive wages, overtime pay and sel, automatic 64,000 km, $3,900 Where: Elnora Community Hall m20mc HEALTH INSURANCE Benefi ts TRUCKS Lunch on site to purchase Notices including DENTAL & VISION Care. 2008 GMC Acadia 310,000 km, Spots still available $10/table Modern suite with attached ga- Applicants must have a reliable $9,500 For more information email: rage for rent in Three Hills: 1 YARD PERSON/DRIVER means of transportation or willing 2007 GMC SLT 1/2 ton Crew [email protected] bedroom, 4 piece bath and washer/ TROCHU FAMILY Cab, ground effects, 124,000 km Three Hills Home Building Centre to relocate to be available for work 2m8p dryer, open concept full kitchen/sit- $20,250 is the leading supplier in the daily in our head offi ce located in ting area. Furnished. NS. NP. $1100 CHIROPRACTIC 2007 GMC 1/2 ton 2WD, ext. cab, Linden, Alberta. Send your resume SUNNYSLOPE including utilities. Close to all ame- Dr. Dave Blocksom area to the new home building 260,000 km, $6,600 and references at: jobs@extcon- nities. Great for a senior or profes- and home improvement industry. 2005 GMC SLT 4x4 extended cab, ANNUAL PIG ROAST 305 Arena Ave., Trochu crete.com 6m23c LB, DSL, 252,000 km, $16,900 sional single. Call or text (403) 588- OPEN: Wed. 8 - 5:30 We are currently accepting Sat., May 25 @ 7756 to inquire. 2m15p All units car-proofed, for more info Acupuncture now available applications for a Yard Person/ Full-time, permanent live-in/live-out Sunnyslope Hall Direct Billing Available on these units, call us at (403) 773- Driver. Must have valid Class 5 child caregiver in a private home in 3622. Talk to Mel. Check out our Doors open at 5:30 PM; 403-506-7838 Grain & Feed Driver’s License. Please come in Three Hills, AB. $13.85/hr, 40-50 website at www.elnoramotors.ca Supper 6:00 PM INNISFAIL hrs/wk. Duties include child care & NEW HOURS: 8-5 daily Mon. - Fri., 403-865-0704 and drop off your resume: light housekeeping. Speaking Eng- Adults - $15.00 | Kids - $10.00 Round Bale Hauling closed for lunch 12-1. m8mc lish & Tagalog is a plus. No educa- (Self-loading Bale Truck) Three Hills Home Building Centre Under 5 - FREE tion required. Experience is an as- Delton Boese 403-546-2166 Sweetgrass Cafe Catering & Gift Everyone Welcome 110-17th Avenue NE set. Louie @ luisitodelacruz321@ a21mc Shop in Trochu, open Monday Business Three Hills, Alberta gmail.com 4m29p Ghostpine 40+ Club sponsors our through Friday from 11-5 (or later) annual GIANT GARAGE SALE at We have a supply of Pronghorn - anytime with reservations. High Wanted: Person who loves to work GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH Pine Lake “Hub” Community Cen- Triticale to use in your silage mix. Tea still only $15.00. Check us out US. Business planning, training with heights - Framing, Roofi ng tre Saturday, May 19, 9 am - 3 pm. King’s Seed Farm, 403-443-3333, on Facebook for specials. 403-442- and advisory services available. - Barns, shops. Can apprentice. Lunch and coffee for sale. Tables: 2111. n22mc Flexible and affordable loans. Call 403-443-0005. 5m29c Send resumes to: bwcontracting. $15.00. For more info and table WE ARE HIRING CF Wild Rose or www.cfwildrose. [email protected] Can view types of rental call Jannine Richards 587- Capital Printers Ltd. will not be re- If you love food, love community ca for more information. s5mc work: acmebwcontracting.co 484-8833 or 403-340-9738. sponsible for handwritten or phone- and are passionate about working j16mc 3m15p in advertising or news articles due with a great team please email Livestock to mistakes made interpreting your resume to handwriting. We recommend type- Feedlot Worker & Pen Checker: [email protected] Coming Events GRIEF AND LOSS For Sale - Yearling Red Angus written or readable hand-printing. KAV (Linden, AB) currently has an SUPPORT GROUP bulls. Moderate birthweights, Very All are welcome. Weekly - ev- Mistakes made from handwritten immediate opening for a full-time/ COOKING Please join us for the 4th An- quiet. Performance data available. Full time and part time ery Tuesday at 10:30 - 11:30 am or phone-in copy, is the submit- permanent feedlot worker & pen nual “Princess Tea” for Mother’s Semen tested & delivered. More positions available at the FCSS offi ce, Three Hills. ter’s responsibility. Final printing checker. Duties include but are not Day, to be held Saturday, May 11 Wednesday evening from 6:30 info contact Anthony Andrew 403- of handwriting is at the publisher’s limited to animal health, pen check- Hours: 35-44 per week from 1:30-3pm in the Knox United - 7:30 pm at Three Hills Library. 820-4776, CARBON. 7j19p discretion. Weddings, anniver- ing, proper drug administration & Wage: $15-$20 per hour Church Basement. There will cook- Facilitated by Janet Cullum RSW saries, graduations, announce- vaccinations, shipping, receiving, depending on experience ie decorating, and Angel Food. All and Madison Black RSW, Con- ments, birthdays (under 90), family ladies welcome! Adults $5, Kids 2 weighing cattle, driving feed truck, tinuing Care Counsellors AHS. generation and family reunion ar- SERVING and up $2. Dressing up is optional, bedding and other general main- Full time and part time Questions? Call 403-443-5355, Misc. for Sale ticles and/or pictures are subject to tenance duties as required. Suc- but encouraged. Any questions, charge. News and/or pictures are positions available ext. 4024. 23j12p cessful candidate must work well please call Amanda at 443-0502. published as space allows. mc Hours: 35-44 per week Older 16 stitch, open arm Kenmore on a team, must be able to check 1m8c Wage: minimum wage plus tips St. Paul’s First Annual Car Trunk/ sewing machine. Excellent working pens both on foot and horseback, Boot Sale Saturday, June 8, 10am- Emailed cancellations of any ad- condition. $40 obo. 403 546 2131 have basic math skills and some 4pm in St. Paul’s parking lot in vertising in The Capital has to be BAKERY after 5 p.m. or leave message. computer skills. Shift work, some Full time and part time St. Mary’s Auxiliary Trochu. Load your trunk with all confi rmed by telephone. Also, any 2m15p positions available your stuff and sell it! $10/parking advertising emailed but not re- weekends and Sundays will be spot. Concession with BBQ Ham- ceived or missed being published required. Scheduled weekends Hours: 35-44 per week Mother’s Day WOODCHUCKERS Pine & Birch burgers and Hot Dogs and refresh- in this newspaper is not the fault off. Salary will be dependent on Wage: $15-$20 per hour Tea & Bake Sale ments will be available. Call Gra- Firewood. Delivery available. 403- of this publication. We urge you to work experience and educational depending on experience 318-5314. a30mc ham to Register or for more Info phone to assure your ad has been background. KAV offers competi- CLEANING Thursday, May 9, 2019 403-442-2222. All Are Welcome!! received. Please remember - it is tive wages and health insurance 5j5c For Sale - Spray-Tech 80L quad up to the advertiser to check their benefi ts. Applicants must have a Monday to Saturday 9 PM to 11 PM Wage: $15-$20 per hour sprayer. Either 10 ft. coverage or 20 ads after The Capital is published valid driver’s license and reliable 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM based on experience. ft. $300.00. 403-443-0005. 5m29c the FIRST insertion. After the fi rst transportation. Please submit re- St. Mary’s Lodge week, if there is a problem and we sumes to: [email protected] 2m8p For Rent are not contacted, the advertiser is Baking donations appreciated Misc. Services responsible. Please note: Any out- standing credits not used towards Everyone Welcome! OFFICE SPACE Main Street - Three Hills advertising will expire one month Easy access, reasonable rates. D’ARCY DRYWALLING from the last date of insertion or cancellation. mc Call Tracey 403-443-1656, Linda & PAINTING 403-443-3620, 403-546-4015. Interior & exterior painting, drywall- Capital Printers Ltd. will not be held Don’s 9j26p ing, boarding & taping, stuccoing, responsible for poor reproduction parging, texture ceilings. Oscar 3 bedroom house 1 block from of emailed pictures or ads, that 443-7599, Three Hills. j13mc Greenhouse Main Street, Three Hills. $1,000/ are not correctly made. All emailed month, utilities included. No smok- material must be submitted in cor- Website Design & Maintenance ing, no pets. Equal DD. Available rect/fi nished format. Capital Print- May 15. 587-321-1073. 5m29p - less than a dollar a day for the ers Ltd. is not responsible for any NOW fi rst year. Design package starts errors in these submissions. The SUITES FOR RENT at $364. Call Cindy Cunningham at Capital also reserves the right to - THREE HILLS 403-442-3189. More information at refuse ads or fl yers based on con- OPEN STUDIOS ALBERTA LTD. is ac- www.webdesignsgalore.biz n11mc tent, Canada Post specifi cations, Monday - Saturday cepting rental applications for stu- size or weight. m19mc dio apartments, for low-income 11 AM - 6 PM single adults of any age. Ideal for BLANKET Excellent selection persons receiving AISH, age or disability pension or assistance. ALBERTA Trust of Suites are single occupancy only, no pets. **WIll consider applica- We can put your ad in Mother’s Day tion from individuals earning over front of over a million Trust is knowing someone is there to catch your fall. It’s knowing someone the low-income threshold. Rent will readers in 105 Alberta will be there when you need a shoulder to cry on. It’s knowing a promise Baskets and a be adjusted accordingly. Studios are equipped with a fridge, stove, weekly newspapers! made is a promise kept. Trust is something we earn everyday. Large Variety of blinds and phone/cable jacks. Rent $269 + GST (25 words) $455 per month plus D.D. Tenant is Flowers & Tomatoes responsible for electrical service. Call The Capital Linden, Alberta • (403) 546-3903 Further information and applica- for all the details Trochu, Alberta • (403) 442-2200 tions are available at www.studio- Sunset 2 km East of Linden 403-443-5133 ner salberta.com or by calling 1-888- Fu al Service sunsetltd.ca 403-813-1812 963-5698. 12j26p [email protected] © ad nity 18 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com Wanted TOO LATE Cumming School of Medicine “House Call” Event TO CLASSIFY by Nicolle Ioanidis Together with Kneehill For Sale - 32” door and frame. Phone 403-443-5874 or 403-443- Family Resources, the 0547. 2m15c University Of Calgary P/T Afterschool & Cumming School Of HUGE GARAGE SALE @ 837 - 1 Weekend Position St. S., Three Hills. Friday, May 10, Medicine hosted a house call Three Hills Home Building Centre 4-7 pm; Sat., May 11, 8-11 am. event on Monday, May 6th, is the leading supplier in the Household items, hand and electric area to the new home building tools, electronics, baby bassinet, to discuss their latest research Wii + Xbox 360 games, clothing and home improvement industry. in the areas of Youth Mental and more. 1m8p We are currently accepting ap- Health, as well as Cannabis plications for a P/T Afternoon & in Canada “one year ish” Weekend Position. Please come ESTATE SALE after legalization. Three Hills in and drop off your resume: 218 - 4 Ave. N. Health Centre is one of the Three Hills, AB Three Hills Home Building Centre teaching locations for students Friday, May 10 • 6-8 PM 110-17th Avenue NE from the Cumming School of Saturday, May 11 • 10-4 PM Three Hills, Alberta Medicine.

Sweet Grass Contracting, a grain EVERYTHING MUST GO On-hand to give opening processing plant in Linden, Alberta Furniture, Household Items remarks were: Three Hills Dr. Jon Meddings Dr. Luke Savage is seeking a Yard Worker to join & Antiques Mayor, Tim Shearlaw; Shelley Dean of Cumming School and Dr. Aaron Johnston our team. Primary duties would include loading and unloading bulk Jackson-Berry, who emceed Cumming School. and Youth Mental Health. those who need it the most. grain trucks and yard maintenance. PROGRAM SUPPORT the event, and is the Director The event’s first main His presentation focused The evening’s second Class 1 or 3 license as well as fork- of Kneehill Regional Family lift experience would be an asset WORKER WANTED speaker was Dr. Paul Arnold, on Youth Mental Health speaker was Dr. Fiona but not required. Please email your Seniors Outreach is seeking and Community Support an Associate Professor in the disorders; their prevalence, Clement, an Associate resume to tara@sweetgrassltd. a Program Support Worker to Services; Dr. Aaron Johnston, Departments of Psychiatry cause, and treatment. Dr. Professor in the department of com or you my drop off a resume in person at 303040 Rge Rd 260, work within our programs and Director of the Cumming & Medical Genetics at Arnold highlighted the work Community Health Sciences, Linden. We thank all applicants for office area for a short term (8 School’s Distributed Learning the Cumming School of that he and his colleagues are and Director of the Health their interest but we will only con- weeks minimum) session within and Rural Initiatives; Dr. Medicine, Director of doing to better understand the Technology Assessment Unit tact those who are chosen for an the spring/summer time period. interview. 2m8c Reporting to the Administrator Luke Savage, family physician The Mathison Centre for impact of trauma, genetics, in the O’Brien Institute and Administrative Assistant, in Three Hills, alumnus Mental Health Research and and various treatments in the for Public Health at the Soleterra d’Italia, located just the Program Support Worker is of the Cumming School Education, and the Alberta developing adolescent brain. outside Acme, Alberta is look- Cumming School. to assist with our Seniors Week ing for General Labourers to of Medicine, and faculty Innovates Health Solutions He is especially concerned Her work has focused on join our team. Duties will include activities, office, social media at the school; and Dr. Jon (AIHS) Translational with ensuring that treatment recreational cannabis use but are not limited to packaging, and other services as needed. processing and boxing prod- As this is a grant position, Meddings, Dean of the Research Chair in Child is accessible and effective for and its impact on public and uct. Successful candidates need please indicate whether or not personal safety and health, to be reliable, hard working, have you are returning to school in the impact of marijuana on a good attitude and be a team the fall. player. Wages to commensurate the workplace and on the with experience. Benefits after Please submit your resume black-market, and marijuana 3 months. To apply, please send to the Seniors Outreach use across all age groups but resume to Ernie.Neufeld@Sole- main office at 128 – 3rd Ave terra.ca 2m8c especially among young teens S (old Provincial Building in and seniors. She stressed that Need extra cash for that empty Three Hills, AB) OR by email guest room storage for stuff cov- to administrator@seniorso. we are living through a time ered no heat required 6X6X6 feet ca referencing “Program of great social change in and spot for a single mattress to Support Worker” in the subject regards to marijuana use, and crash on occasion. $200./ month line. Please include a cover for up to 11 months = $2200. Cash that because of the research letter that demonstrates how for the privilege of visiting Three being done in Alberta, our Hills in preparation for YWAM your qualifications meet the DTS Outreach spring of 2020 advertised requirements. province is well-positioned by Ron Kinch. See Go Fund Me to lead the country through search Ron Kinch. 1m8c Seniors Outreach thanks all applicants for their interest. the sometimes murky waters Food Processing Labourers Seniors Outreach is an of cannabis policy and law- Sunterra Meats is a value added equal opportunity employer enforcement. food operation that specializes in and all applications will be Organizations with booths the production and marketing of reviewed to determine which pork for both domestic and export and representatives include the candidate’s qualifications most markets, we are looking for indi- Kneehill Regional Family and viduals who would like to be food closely match the advertised processing labourers. We are lo- requirements. Only Individuals Community Support Services, cated at 233 North Road, Trochu, selected for interviews will be the Kneehill Community AB T0M 2C0. We offer a starting contacted. We regret that we Preparing for the real thing Resource Program, Evict wage of $15.37/hour with the com- are unable to accept telephone Radon, Big Country Primary mitment to grow with training. Job inquiries. Three Hills Fire and Rescue, in conjunction with Professional Medical Associates and Prairie College, involves assisting with the slaugh- saw 14 Prairie College Primary Care Paramedic students and their instructors work with 11 fire Care Network, Alberta Health ter and cutting of pork into primal This posting will remain open department members in an extraction simulation exercise on Monday, May 6 on Prairie Campus. The Services, and the University of cuts for both domestic and export until a suitable candidate is markets. Duties will include but are found. joint practice/exercise involved gaining access, doing triage and removing and packaging patients Calgary Cumming School of not limited to pushing carcasses on from different motor vehicle crash scenarios. 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Creativity Galore! The PCA Elementary Lego Fair was held on Thursday, May 2 at Prairie Christian Academy. Students entered their projects in one of four categories: Most Original Creation, Has the Most Detail, Themed: Tells a Story and Has Movable Parts. Pictured are some of the creations and the creators who made them. Judges were Mr. Andries, Mrs. Kary and Three Hills Mayor Tim Shearlaw. Your doctor wants to know your story In rural Alberta, people look Your family physician or department, follow-up with out for each other. Your neigh- nurse practitioner and their your family doctor to continue bours know your story. They team will be your medical home any communication or treat- celebrate success beside you - your home base for health ment given in the emergency and recognize when you need through different stages in your department a hand. Your family doctor or life. • If your medical status regular healthcare provider can Stay connected to your medi- changes, book an appointment be that same support for your cal home with these tips: with your medical home. They health. • Visit your regular fam- will help manage any changes Having an ongoing, trusting ily doctor or nurse practitioner and treatments that may be relationship with your fam- when you have a health-related needed to help you get as ily doctor or nurse practitioner concern or question healthy as possible quickly helps them get to know you and • If your regular provider is Don’t have a family doctor? your family. When they know unavailable, seek care from oth- Two ways to fi nd one: your story, your provider and er members of the team or clinic • Call Health Link at 811. Happy Birthday, Gladys! their team can help you stay who will then share information • Visit albertafi ndadoctor. Golden Hills Lodge resident Gladys Hanson celebrated her 102 birthday on Thursday, May 2. healthy and connect you to the with your regular provider ca to search online for a family She shared some words of wisdom with Lodge residents. “Be confi dent and prepare for eternity. right care if you need a little ex- • If you need urgent medical doctor accepting new patients Maintain your health and regular bedtime routine. Share and take advice. Mean what you say - tra support. attention from the emergency near you. keep your appointments. Count your blessings, be thankful, don’t worry, leave it in God’s hands!”

WELCOME TO ST. BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH 204 - 6TH AVENUE SE THREE HILLS Church Services Sundays - 10:00 AM CHURCH DIRECTORY For more information call 403-443-7321

Three Hills THE UNITED CHURCH of CANADA Bethel Fellowship Church Rev. Margaret Lange PH: 443-5018 A church of the Christian & Missionary Alliance Three Hills - 9:00 AM Service Sunday Worship Service There’s a place for you. Children welcome 10:30 a.m. The corner of Alberta St. & Poplar Ave. Everyone Welcome Phone and Fax (403) 442-4210 Church Office: Sunday School 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM MANOR GOSPEL CHURCH (403) 443-7800 10 kms East of Three Hills ~ Church Office: 443-7890 Location: Pastor Alan Powell | Associate Pastor of Youth: Dave Kennedy 9:15 AM Sunday School Pastoral Couple 2 miles East, 1.5 miles 10:30 AM Worship Service Brad & Tina Harback South of Three Hills Listen Live Sundays: 1-855-729-8577 www.manorgospel.org Youth, College & Career, Small Groups CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST, MENN. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 10:50 a.m. MOUNT OLIVE (every Sunday) EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH ST. ANNE’S CATHOLIC PARISH - TROCHU Sunday Evening Service 705 6 Avenue South, Three Hills Father Adam Daniluk - 403-442-3038 Linden & Swalwell - 7:00 pm 403.443.7779 | www.mountoliveefc.com Sunday Mass Times - St. Anne’s, Trochu Sunnyslope - 7:30 pm Lead Pastor: Alvin Bueckert st rd th nd th on the first, second & third Sunday of each month 1 , 3 , and 5 Sundays - 9:00 A.M. | 2 & 4 Sundays - 11:15 A.M. Full listing of staff and our ministries on our website Weekday Mass - 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th Wed. 7:00 P.M. Trochu COME WORSHIP WITH US: 2nd Wed. 7:00 P.M. St. Joseph’s,  ree Hills Sunnyslope Congregation: May 12, 2019  urs. 10:00 A.M. St. Mary’s Hospital Chapel, Trochu 4 Miles North & 2 Miles West of Linden Sunday Morning Worship – 9:00 & 10:30 AM Reconciliation - 2nd Sat. 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M., Trochu Linden Congregation: 1 1/2 Mi. East of Linden “BROKEN CHURCH” Part 1 – Pastor Alvin Bueckert Swalwell Cong.: 3 Mi. W. & 1/2 Mi. S. of Swalwell KID Mountain Church during both services for ages 2-12

The Gospel Troubadours present TH 123 - 4 Ave. S. Sunday, May 12 Church Office - 443-7239 Country Gospel Music Happy Mother’s Day! www.bethel3hills.ca at Refuge Ranch Coffee at Maxwell Atrium 9:30 a.m. Kidztown in Maxwell Center 10:00 a.m. Monika with a “K” (Carstairs, AB) Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. North Aud on Prairie Campus May 12, 2019 Trevor Baker (Sask) Lead Pastor Dr. Tim Miller Dr. Tim Miller Youth Pastor Sheldon Leschert 9:30 AM – Sunday School for all ages Sat., May. 11, 2019 @ 2:30 PM Children’s Ministries Tammy Roberge Tuesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Seniors Pastor Glenn Flewelling Prairie Dining Hall Free Admission, off ering will be taken. Associate Pastor Amir Younas 10:30 AM – Elaine Maxwell PH. 403.546.4390 for informati on Join us at Maxwell Center on Prairie Campus. Happy Mother’s Day! www.gospeltroubadours.weebly.com 329 5th Avenue N.E. • 443-3020 • www.prairietab.com 20 THE CAPITAL, Wednesday, May 8, 2019 threehillscapital.com

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