HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-02-24, Page 1212 News Record • Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Radars oust Seaforth in 4 straight games
Game 3
The Clinton Radars took
a stranglehold on their
best of seven series against
the Seaforth Centenaires
by defeating the host team
8-4 on Friday, February 12.
With the win, the Radars
lead the series 3-0.
The scoring for the Radars
was well spread out as eight
players scored one goal
each. The goal scorers were
Tyler Doig, Kurtis Bartliff,
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Joey's Corner
Joe Livermore
Sean Consitt, Mike Jarmuth,
Reid Oliver, Stefan Salituro,
Mitch Vandergunst and
Shayne McClure. Hard-
working Luke Vick chipped
in with 3 helpers. Mitch
Vandergunst, who played
for the Stratford Cullitons
last season, played one of
his best games this season
as he scored once and
added 2 assists for a three
point game.
The Radars led 2-1 after
the first period, 4-2 after
two periods and finished
up scoring 4 more goals in
the final stanza.
The Radars outshot Sea -
forth 50 to 36. With the
Radar's first string goalie
not available for the con-
test, backup goalie Layne
Lavis played a superb game
stopping 32 shots fired at
him. Seaforth picked up 14
penalty minutes compared
to 10 to the Radars.
Next game in the series
will be played in Seaforth
on Saturday, February 13
i\i,;:x-Fera Goshen Wind Energy Centre
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Community Liaison Committee (CLC): Meeting No. 4
Date: March 10, 2016 0:00 to 8:00 p.m.
South Huron Recreation Centre - 94 Victoria Street East, Exeter, Ontario
On July 24, 2014, Goshen Wind, LP, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NextEra Energy Canada, LP (NextEra), obtained approval from the
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) to build a wind energy centre in the Municipalities of Bluewater and
South Huron in Huron County, Ontario.
We are hosting the 4th Community Liaison Committee Meeting
Good planning involves the community so we have established a
Community Liaison Committee (CLC) 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 MOECC's approval process.
About the Goshen Wind Energy Centre
The Goshen Wind Energy Centre has 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 created
nearly 250 construction jobs and 8 full-time local operations jobs.
The project 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
About the Community Liaison Committee (CLC)
In an attempt to provide a broad and balanced perspective, the Committee is intended to be made up of people with diverse
perspectives as well as varied backgrounds and experiences. Representatives of the following groups were invited to make up the
Committee: persons residing or owning lands within 1 km of the Project; other area residents and landowners; members of the
agricultural and business community; government agencies; local organizations; special interest groups; and Aboriginal, First Nation
and Metis communities. A total of four (4) CLC meetings will be facilitated by
AECOM over a two year period. While committee membership has already been
established (i.e., the application process is complete,) all meeting materials (e.g.,
agendas, minutes, and presentations) will be made available for public review at
http://www.nexteraenergycanada.com/projects/goshen.shtml
All meetings are open so that the public can attend and observe the conversation –
requests for delegations are welcomed. To be considered for a public deposition,
please submit a request and the actual written deposition to Adam Wright
(AECOM) by March 2, 2016.
Email: adam.wright@aecom.com
Fax: 519-763-1688
Mail: 55 Wyndham Street North, Suite 215 Guelph, ON N1H 7T8
For more information regarding the Goshen Wind Energy Centre please contact
Derek Dudek at the following:
Tel: 1-877-257-7330
Email: goshen.wind@nexteraenergvcom
CLC Meeting # 4 Agenda
• Registration and Welcome
• Provide update on the
Goshen Wind Energy Centre
• Update on Project
Construction / Remediation
• Update on Operations and
Maintenance
• Public Depositions, if any
at 7:30 p.m.
Game 4
In Seaforth on Saturday,
February 13 the Clinton
Radars captured the Best
of Seven Series in 4 straight
games as they trounce the
Seaforth Centenaires 9-2.
Pacing the Radar attack
was Tyler Doig with a 6
point game on one goal
and 5 assists. Doig's 2 line
mates, Kurtis Bartliff and
Sean Consitt also had
strong games as they com-
bined for 6 points also.
Bartliff chipped in with 4
points on 1 goal and 3
assists while Sean Consitt
had 2 goals. The trio of
Doig, Bartliff and Consitt
accumulated 12 scoring
points in the lopsided con-
test. Defenceman Mike Jar-
muth had a very strong
game as he cashed in with
5 points on 2 goals and 3
assists. Both his goals were
on the powerplay from the
point as they were both
clocked between 95 to 100
mph. Speedy left winger
Stefan Salituro joint the
goal parade with 2 mark-
ers. Picking up the other
goal was Shayne McClure.
Goaltender Marc Nother
was again between the
pipes as he played a very
strong game after missing
the third game of the
series. With the win, the
Radars now await the win-
ner of the Petrolia-Tavis-
tock series.
The Radars outshot the
hometown Centenairs by a
wide margin as they ham-
mered the Seaforth goalie
with 58 shots while Sea -
forth had 33 shots on goal.
Seaforth took 26 minutes
in penalties to the Radars
19 minutes.
Clinton led 2-1 after one
period, 7-1 after 2 and
scored 2 goals to Seaforth's
1 in the third period. To
make matters worse, the
Radars scored 3 powerplay
goals and 2 shorthanded
markers.
Clinton's next action will
take place on Friday, Feb-
ruary 26. At that time they
will either play Tavistock
or Petrolia in the next
round.
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Falls Reserve
Conservation Area
Thank You to our
Family Day Sponsors
We had an amazing day at Falls Reserve on
Feb. 15. Over 650 people visited the park for
sleigh rides, campfires and snowshoeing.
Thank you to our volunteers and event
sponsors who made the day possible!
• County of Huron - Healthy Kids
Community Challenge
• Tim Horton's - Highway 8, Goderich
• Cravings, Goderich
• Food Basics, Goderich
• Giant Tiger, Goderich
• Zehrs, Goderich
• Walmart, Goderich
• Huron Water Ltd., Goderich
• Dales Rentals, Clinton
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