The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-01, Page 1„ttriraitaf7;.*141,4.„-
:
Itaftft•”,
•
• . • • ,- „ • , • „ „ . •••••••
23
23
•54.: :
• •-•
41'
fk • An Ontario Livestock Commission
hething has been scheduled for this
Thursday to determine the fate of
the Brussels Stockyards.
Th sloe ards' o °
centes.WerestisPetidedlait week
John' ,,Heitryt: PrOvincial. 'ludo&
commissioner, after allegations of
fraud Were -leveled ageing- owner
Klaus ,tieliseltel; now believed -to be
in West GOA** -
No chaiget liaYefieen laid againstMr.
Mr. 'Henschel,' bat, they may be
fortficoining. Cada has an
extradition, treity. with, West
Germany, Ontario Provincial Police
Constable Al Hunter told The
Advance -Times Monday morning,
but -a- formal -charge must be laid
before extradition proceedings can
begin.
Members of the community were
shocked to learn last Wednesday
that- Henschel fointaliran
(jP10 fraud investigation involving
•
whieh Coidd
qieBruSsels.$
conibinediftedigation
uP 4, $1 In
Ontario MinistrY of Agri
;4: c91u
•.,
the
Food and the OPP Started after a
iaint was received last
fro10-.P.,Stsk4e,hernn
!'"(1 Ottiault or, Po OY:
• Mr. -Ripley told ,p0hee t
•, live other Ait,istern eat er,
fl not been paid for".743,_ eaffle
in the Brussels Stockyards'
e and delivered betWeen pct. 15
'rr, add,
Hunter repOrts that the cattle
• iPParentlY ivere shipped to -,a fain
„near Ingersoll, their sold through a
iitmiber of sales barns uridera name
other than the Brussels SetiiCkY0dit-
the value of the Weiterii Cattle
esthnated at over $40640* '1,4 -
In addition to the , W,etterit:
livestock, between 10
fanners who sold livestock at the As far as, th.e alleged 0404,4
Oct 21 Brussels Stockyards'- sale -.cOncerlied, . • ,:gal&Vie
had their cheques hohnce: and new :Op (pr „ ered
must file claims under the Livestock under the Oriiv#10itt.
° ancia otection Board for coin- Western prodUcers are not.
pr
aim, -but
pensatien of upto 90.per cent of their hi.. -the, tri-eantt "' Medal it
loss
...However, Bruce moven., Who sold
the stockyard:operation:tO Mr.
April. of Iast year, haft
. pledged.thatthelecol'itttlenien will
receive 100 per cent ctintPentatioit
1147. ben Mr, McCall andbjs solisold
the stockyards operation, they
extended a $600,000 line of cedit to
Mr. Henschel. However; they 'did not
realize the bank later added an
additional;$600;000.
Mr:' 'Need -11 SAO* tha
-:tT
"something was in the wind" the
day of the last riissoisls sale, Oet,2,1....
Stockyard employees alerted him
that there could be tioutilk. t by
_tog
•
423.
„.• .
;
• ,
taloa.
$ocyar4sagam,M.
FIdays
harto restore it,")f aid a
d
grelit01,14.110,0;
hi this OPeOtteii'- n(1,. -Are
week.. ; ,
-44
ftvmar-155Kmaam- " "riFA1
Elections 'for the peiiti4s‘ of
Mayor, ,c0i-incil _and Huron COI 7
ve
. .
*lard 01; ECI*AtiOn Avif-
wil000digov) win
the
le34‘ 1"4
counct
boy
ghairi as -its representativeoit
toe Huron County Board 'of.-
OdUc.ation.
J
to-toirn " cella -dr -0V
Reeve Brice Machan and- Depiitir
IteeVe-Witham Harrit -f,*anot•
geT ell ice seeking
kneUmine
croft
e.•
; I „
fajniI Weir, e
1144nYi:i4t4Y1111";?On'y
"The.
hit the Swiss bankssaid All .•_.
assets. .Oreft1)..",..1144-4
as it became app-arent;to the
authorities': that they ceuld- be
dealing with a major frand.-.-:./__
:Aecordingto-a report InMofldays
edition,. of The Toronto- Star, tie IVI„
stockyard hat_ been- 'placed in
reteivershilx
In witshap last Friday, Ontario B'ti
Minister of
jeCit Riddell said Mr. *WWI'
be established as 0WPO:ftPt the
barn operatiOn-beffi00-_
lkensecl And -bondettAhi
Ministry's financial-On.teeti
program. .
This Itieek!S hear* it
*aline •iiliOt
• •
410
mist •
•••• z„,•-
en. ft....v.5J •
0
seaccjanflea
easeful%
23
•••••••••••.•ti....5
"• 1
•
1. •
a
Cam.
-41-troft;,4gtaggitag
• I) ' ' ' - • taiaiii,ttattAii;1017.1=1414Hit117,044•1WilA
• •: