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by Jarig Bakker, 31 Aug 2003
From Vexilla Nostra, VI, 1971:
The Dutch Mailservice (PTT) has the habit of regularly confusing Elsloo
(Limburg) with Elsloo (Fryslân). The villagers of Elsloo (Fryslân)
became annoyed with that - whereupon the members of the Vesuviusclub departed
on 28 Dec 1970 for Limburg, and stole the Elsloo
municipal coat of arms. On 4 Jan 1971 the club returned to Limburg to justify
their evil deed. However they were overwhelmed by a grandiose unexpected
welcome by Mayor and Aldermen, local press and inhabitants of the Limburgian
village. After long tenacious negociations Elsloo (Limburg) offered its
coat of arms as a gift to Elsloo (Fryslân), under the condition that Elsloo
(Limburg) would receive the "Vesuvius"-flag (red with a black bull, the
"village-arms). Furthermore a bottle of Frisian Berenburger was exchanged
for a bottle of Limburgian Els.
After that an unofficial party was organized, and the pubs were not
allowed to close for 24 hours. Which was a ruse de guerre: for when the
Elsloo (Fryslân) villagers departed they missed the Municipal
flag of Ooststellingwerf (which they had taken along to underline their
protest) - for a moment unobserverved. Here ends this story, but the Frisian
Elsloo-ers will attend the carnaval in Elsloo (Limburg).
Quoted from the Leeuwarder Courant, 4 Jan 1971
The Vesuviusclub is is named after the Vesuvius firecrackers, used
to celebrate "Âld en Nij" on New Years eve.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Sep 2003