The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975 Page: 1 of 16
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By DOLORK8 FUENTES , Last May, a group of 28 area
After many months of planning ASto anTZ^ o
and preparations, Castroville, the And. this Nov. 6 will find
"Little Alsace of Texas,” is ready Castroville residents involved in an
for the largest immigration since extensive foreign exchange pro-
,, 1844., , gram as some 50 families prepare to
i. On Wednesday. Nov. 6, 170 host the Alsatians in their homes
I French Alsatians will arrive at San Local churches, schools and civic
| Antonio International Airport for a and community organizations will-
| 6-day visit to Castroville and South entertain the visitors during their
£ Texas, including visits to San 6-day stay. q*-
2 Antonio, the Medina County area, ? Receptions are being arranged in 2:
Piedras Negras, Mexico, the Texas Hondo and D'Hanis and an
I Hill Country and Austin. international reception will be held < .
I Meanwhile, all Medina Valley in Piedras Negras, Mexico. .0
I residents are invited to attend a ’ Other entertainment includes an
evening of country-western music, c
a Mexican fiesta, Texas barbecue :
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The resolution: , Strings will play for dancing from 8
“WHEREAS, to 1844 a brave and wip.m.M/ ”7^
hardy band of Alsatians dreamed of Rothjeventa are open to the
brighter horions in the New public The visiting Alatianswili be
Country, and the guests of the chamber. Tickets to
“WHEREAS, following the the supper are 61.76, and a donation
leadership of Heart de Castro In of 81 to attend the dance. .
it - ^g for'that dream they Because of the food prepu
settled in Medina County to carve the chamber is asking that thot
outenewite,remolutelytadingche .
hardiphirenpfitcontier SbnannpanebgphmodanaNoma*
MoJdnwfchihd nroeent citZZ of tickete ($1.75 ea.) wanted to
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SOLVE, that the visit of Wees -T-t-*
brother Alaatians to the "Lele
Also In on the play were (R| MV's Kenneth
Tachirhar |31) aad Hector Gallegoe (25], 2 other
players having a good year. MV's next foe, will be
Randolph at Panther Stadium. (Potato Groff. Photo.)
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E slide presentation on Alsace at the
E Rainbow Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. ’ s M> ____
WB 28, at 8 p.m. , and a tour of a ranch. Tbslr visit will
E And, a spokesman for the group coincide with the official Castroville
E said that housing still is needed for Bicentennial Flag-Raising
E guesta, and hosts are needed to Ceremony. Dignitaries from
H feed several of the visitors a noon France, Mexico and Texas are
lunch on Sunday, Nov. 9. expected to attend.
"Ca It has been pointed out that Anyone interested in obtaining ,
md Castroville residents have main- further information about the
MM tained a close relationship with itinerary may contact Father Larry ' - < -,2*.
friends and families in their Btuebben, St. Louis Church, Castro-
Alsatian homeland for many years. ville, 538-2267. /
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ALSATIANS ARE COMING
NADINE BRIEDEN, 4, gate
this pumpkin in preparation for
to ent a fuse on Oct. 31. She to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy _ _
-loereen Friday, Brieden, Castroville. (Johnnie Groff Photo.) .cEeiksidunmasmdkf22
Spooks Due Friday L_
p . , ’ —Brief French Lesson
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EY’he ghosts,goblins and wftchoo AU Saints and All Souls Days also the cemetery at 4:30 p.m , which > since, onl, speak. English, i ‘their grandeon, Mike, quarterbnck
■ in the Medina Valley area are fell on the same weekend. Local will count for Sunday mass. e might be helpful for those booting thePanthersto victory. Mrs. Hall, a
becoming restless as they anxiously churches have announced their Masses at Our Lady of Grace te* vtoMora to team a retired teacher and artist, believes
await their day-Halloween-Fri- schedule of services. Church, LaCoste, will be held on g phrases:.Je sui tres heurew de in the saying, "it s a small
[day, Ort, 31^ . J . L:.- ' Friday.Oct. 31. at 6:30 p.m. And, no wmM.” A mSoo that has b«M
I As Wewertto Trick or "Treat" hi Castroville atSt. Louis Church,. Saturday, Nov. 1, at 6:30 and 7:80 haPPy. to meet, you,: Auel heure on our bulletin board since July 4
1 AU Saints Day masses will begin am. therealsowiU be masses. rest-il? (Whattime is it?; Votre caught her attention. It states that
Friday, Oct. 31, with a 7 p.m. mass. At Zion Lutheran Church in dejeuner eat pret a 8 a.m. Petit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher, Ft.
On Saturday, Nov. 1, masses will be Castroville, All Saints Day will be pain,- confiture, et cafe. (Your Worth, had completed their project
at 6 and 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. On AU celebrated at the regular mass on breakfast is ready at 8 am. Rollse : visiting state parks-75 in all.
Souls Day, Sunday, Nov. 2, masses Nov. 2 at 10 a.m., notes Rev. Roy preserves and coffee.): Bonjour: Mrs. Hall had been Mr. Fletcher's
will be held at 8 a,mi. and then at Timaeus, pastor. --eo AGood morningb Bon-poir. AGood seist grade teacher.i >
night.); Jai perdu ma ctol. (lost my.
nnc#eGR#a ftf Tey . k^'); Comment aUes-voue? (How - A group of senior citizens visited
LUVvSIV, 3UT6 VI IQa UIllLV : ^,.'doyou do?); Au revpir, (Goodly.); CastrovUto Oct. 23. The tour was . .i
Otto Wanjura. Introduced a : Je parle seulment l’anglais. 4 speak arranged by Sister Otetia and Irvin
mntfam that tto. beard buy the bank ohly English.) J‛af faim. (I am Tondre who are connected with the
_ bunding, and it was seconded by hungryh and B ton merci. (Thank nutrition center in SA. They came in
LaCoete National Bank building for Guy Mayhew They and Albert you ) 2 buses and visited St Louis
$18,000 and move the district tai Grothues voted for the motion, with Church, Moye and the inn.
Commissioners Pen Alsatian Welcome
the protests of about 60 landowners in accordance with an agreement --9-N3 u-M-eu "FuVeE
pry nt at an yn meeting Ort. M. made at the Oct • 8 meeting, Al Medina County Commie- Alsace Area of Taxaa” be deemad
Monday'e meeting was a sequel Thompson reported that the board , . . . for the ramular an u__ana m » »
----— . wonmeetngofthBoardonoct.6. monthly Monday morning session “AND FURninMORE, we
night^'^M*^ Thlsoneuomsomtlodhzroccxnco wmedela, it would ofih Mocina county commi yh^pren^of
homecoming game with Randolph. proposal. - ‛ coat ays to remodel than to Bids were called on roof repair;
So, perhaps more people win attend Following considerable testimony construct a now building. work for the east wing of the
I Sn.mme.znd. theme" be hLunhapPLLndoxmerh-I"‛L"i u.-aa. -a-.ua at . courthouge, “ wglanzenanoldc
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Schott, Bobbie. The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975, newspaper, October 27, 1975; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599510/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.