Clinton News Record, 2014-10-08, Page 15Wednesday, October 8, 2014 • News Record 15
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2014 squash champion
Adam VanderLoo was the squash champion for 2014.
The winners in the other divisions are as follows Adrian
Brasher, Curtis Meyers, Katie O'Leary, Cheryl Kruse, Martin
VanderLoo, Dave Townsend, Vicki Colquhoun, Deb Corrie
and Lynn Bowman. All the champions are readying
themselves for another fun and fit squash season ahead.
The official kick off to the season is October 22nd.
Clinton lawn bowling results
September 8, 2014
Ladies High: Trudy Hill, Joan Beierling, Betty Dale
Mens High: Burt Greidanus, Sam Bradica, Allan Lavis
September 15, 2014
Ladies High: Joan Beierling
Mens High: Sam Bradica, Allan Lavis
September 18, 2014
Ladies High: Isabel MacDonald & June Lalliberte, Sjoukje
Steenbeek, Joan Beierling
Mens High: Eric Wheeler, Sam Bradica, Burt Greidanus
September 22, 2014
Ladies High: June Lalliberte, Isabel McDonald
Mens High: Allan Lavis, Eric Wheeler
September 25
Ladies High: Kay Johns, Isabel McDonald
September 29
Ladies High: Sjoukje Steenbeek, Betty Dale
Mens High: Eric Wheeler, Sam Bradica, Allan Lavis
October 2
Ladies High: June Lalliberte, Isabel McDonald, Trudy Hill
Mens High: Eric Wheeler, Allan Lavis, Sam Bradica
HURON SUPERIOR
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SERVING HURON COUNTY
SINCE 1976
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MICHAEL FALCONER
519-482-3664.519-525-2281
HPAA scores
HPAA scores - Tuesday,
September 30, 2014
SR. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Goderich 3, St. Anne's 0
St. Marys 3, St. Anne's 0
HPAA scores - Wednes-
day, October 1, 2014
JR. GIRLS BASKETBALL
St. Anne's 27 (Abbie
Morden 6, Mikaylee Klaver 6,
Zoe Westelaken 5,
Serapheen Siddall 4, Saman-
tha Andrews 4, Maddie Cor-
rie 2), Listowel 21 (B.
Andriessen 8, T Spek 4, D.
Charles 3, K Danneman 2, C.
Hamilton 2, B Rienhardt 2)
St. Anne's 28 (Serapheen
Siddall 10, Delayna Smith 6,
Robyn Lyndon 4, Zoe Weste-
laken 4, Mikaylee Klaver 2,
Megan Wideman 2), Mitch-
ell 15 (Megan Rohfritsch 6,
Elisa Bolinger 4, Myah Ving-
erhoeds 4, Erica Babb 3)
SR. GIRL BASKETBALL
St. Michael 55 (Olivia Vali-
quette 12, Marissa Horen-
berg 8), Central Huron 7
Mitchell 41 (Andrea Garcia
10, Bernice Dedecker 8, Lind-
say Babb 7), St. Anne's 25 (A
Terpstra 8, L Robinson 7)
Central Huron 43 (Abi
Watson 14, Sarah Menary
10,), Goderich 32
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Goshen Wind Energy Centre
Community Liaison Committee
We're establishing a Community Liaison Committee (CLC) for the Goshen Wind Energy Centre.
On July 24th, 2014, Goshen Wind, LP, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NextEra Energy Canada, LP (f/k/a NextEra Energy Canada,
ULC)(NextEra), obtained approval from the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) to build a wind energy centre in the Municipalities of
Bluewater and South Huron in Huron County, Ontario.
About the Goshen Wind Energy Centre
The Goshen Wind Energy Centre will have a maximum
generating capacity of up to 102 megawatts, using 63 wind
turbines; which is enough clean energy to power nearly
25,000 homes. The wind farm is expected to create about
250 construction jobs and 7 to 10 full-time local operations
jobs, and is estimated -over its 20 year lifespan -to
contribute over $4 million to local governments in property
taxes and approximately $23 million to landowners in
payments.
We want to hear from you!
We know that good planning involves the community. We
are establishing a Community Liaison Committee to discuss
key aspects of construction, installation, use, operation,
maintenance and retirement of the Goshen Wind Energy Centre. While this Committee is a requirement of our Renewable Energy
Approval, it is also a vital part of our continued commitment to communicate and provide a forum to exchange ideas, share
information and to offer project updates. The purpose of the CLC is not to re -visit those issues or concerns already addressed through
the MOE's approval process.
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Join the conversation
The Committee will consist of up to 14 members, with membership drawn from a cross-section of the community so as to provide a
broad and balanced perspective. Representatives of the following groups are intended to make up the Committee: persons residing or
owning lands in and around the project area; members of the agricultural and business community, government agencies, local
organizations, special interest groups, and First Nation and Metis communities. All CLC meetings will be open so that the public can
attend and observe the conversation -requests for delegations are welcomed and can be made prior to each meeting.
The CLC is expected to meet four times over the next two years and we expect to hold our first meeting in November 2014. The
meetings will be at a time and location that is convenient to most members. Committee members will be encouraged to share
information gained and the results of discussions with other interested community members. An independent, third -party facilitator
from AECOM has been retained to chair the Community Liaison Committee meetings.
To get involved, please contact Avril Fisken of AECOM by October 27th, 2014 so that she can speak with you about your
interest and confirm next steps.
Avril Fisken (CLC Facilitator) Tel: 519-840-2260 Email: avril.fisken@aecom.com
To learn more about the Goshen Wind Energy Centre please visit the NextEra Energy Canada website
www.NextEraEnergyCanada.com or you can contact Derek Dudek, Community Relations.
Derek Dudek Tel: 1-877-257-7330 Email: Goshen.wind@nexteraenergy.com