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VOL 33, NO. 42 TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1994 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES 50 CENTS Public forum held Oct. 12 City Council candidates questioned by SCA and COTI By Steve Ruediger Islander staff writer The four candidates for the two available Sanibel City Council seats were questioned by members of the Sanibel Community Association and the Committee of the Islands at candidates night program Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Sanibel Community Center. The two highest vote getters on Nov. 8 will get the two seats. Each registered voter on the island can vote for two candidates. The discussion was moderated by Islander Editor Chris Strine. Wally Kain, the only incumbent, stressed his con- cern with pressures to increase density as build-out Bears. Bob Davison pointed to his experience from hav- ing served eight years on the Sanibel Planning Jazz on the Green scene Commission. As expected, overflow crowds turned out Saturday and Sunday, Qct 8 and 9, for the 14th Annual Sanibel Dick Walsh, a founder of McSPOIL (McDonald's Jazz on the Green concert on the grounds of The Dunes Golf and Tennis Club on Sanibel. An estimated - Sanibellians Preserving Our Island Lifestyle), the crowd of Just over 5,000 people combined attended the two sessions, which featured a number of notable anti-McDonald's on Sanibel group, said the residen- Jaz* pertormersj food samples from several island restaurants and general fun for all who attended. tial nature of Sanibel needs to be preserved as a refuge for men, women, wildlife and vegetation. Deana Turner said she represents the younger gen- eration who works and lives on Sanibel. In his opening remarks, Kain said he is a patent Election uncertainties bring uncertainty lawyer who took early retirement'" and selected Sanibel as the place to live. He got involved in con- over next year's state beach projects servation, the Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife and By Steve Ruediger the state, including the renourishment planned for the protection of wetlands, which led to his running for and being elected to City Council in 1990. He has Islander staff writer Captiva. "This year borders on the absurd," lobbyist been vice mayor for two years. He said he finds serv- She said that of the 41 projects being processed ing the city on the council exciting and stimulating. Debbie Flack told the Florida Shore and Beach by the Department of Environmental Protection the Preservation Association last week. Flack made her three with the greatest chance of getting state fund- Davison said his understanding of Sanibel has observations during the organization's meeting at been increased by Planning Commission service ing are Captiva, Martin County and Boca Raton. since his unsuccessful run for the council in 1988. He South Seas Plantation on Captiva. However, she also pointed out that nothing is Normally it is difficult to predict what a legisla- has been Planning Commission Chairman three certain because nobody knows who will be gover- times. tive session will do, she said Wednesday, Oct. 12, nor of Florida next year. but this year you don't even know which teams you Walsh practiced law for 42 years and has been a Incumbent Gov. Lawton Chiles is in a close race Sanibel resident for three. He said he hopes to use will be dealing with. with Republican challenger Jeb Bush. As FSBPA director of government relations, more volunteers to assist the city if elected to coun- Flack is in charge of lobbying for beach projects in Please see BEACH, page 4A Please see CANDIDATES, page 4A Jazz noise and sign blight addressed Arts & Leisure 4B Classifieds 8B at short Planning Commission meeting Commentary 7A By Steve Ruediger the Indian reservation on Alligator Alley, in the south-central Islander staff writer area of the state. She said it is particularly disturbing that one Crossword 10B In what may have been its shortest meeting of the year, the of the signs blocking the view of the scenic Everglades is a Police Beat 2A Sanibel Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 11, gave sign advertising Sanibel, Captiva and Fort Myers Beach. She Pigskin Picks 1fA final approval to a dock on Woodring Road and heard com- thought that sign should be protested. It is not known who Shelling Tips 3B ments on various subjects from board members and audience. owns the sign. The entire meeting lasted about 30 minutes. Commissioner Dick Downes objected to the loudness of Weather Watch 4A Two commissioners, Jim Krieger and Jim Levy, were the Jazz on the Green festival. He said the warm-up on Friday, What's Playing 8B absent from the session. Oct. 7, was so loud he could hear it inside his house with the What's Cooking? 11A One of the first comments was by Commissioner Louise Johnson who pointed out the blight of advertising signs near Please see COMMISSION, page 6A 2A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 THE ISLANDER 3A

All of the following information came directly from Police received a report on Oct. 9 of a vehicle on Tragedy averted as hero wrests steering wheel from drunk &\\&zz concert Sanlbel Police Department reports. Bowman's Beach. It turned out to be a coastal plan- By Steve Ruediger POLICE ning engineer doing a beach survey. of Gomez's 1984 Ford. Taylor said there were young the door and tried to gain control of the wheel and Islander staff writer children in the area who could have been killed or also tried to put the vehicle in park trying to stop it. A man's camera vanished in the VIP tent at Jazz A quick thinking man wrested the steering wheel on the Green Sunday, Oct. 9, when he turned away Anthony Ralph Dicarlo of Sanibel was charged injured if he had not acted. The driver began to fight with me. I was able to over- BEAT away from an intoxicated man driving toward a Gomez had started in a parking lot on the other power him and we a tree. The driver tried to put from it for a short time to watch football. Oct. 9 with driving in violation of driver's license crowd of about 300 people at Sanibel Jazz on the restrictions. He is restricted to driving to work or side of Sandcastle Road from the Dunes golf course the vehicle in reverse. I then tried to gain control of Green at The Dunes Golf and Tennis Resort Saturday, where the large jazz festival was being held. the keys when the police arrived." Joseph Edward Bortoff of Cape Coral was charged A male mixed shepherd dog that was running school but was stopped as he left Jazz on the Green. Oct. 8. Wednesday, Oct. 12, with going 60 mph on the loose on Periwinkle Way was picked up by police After running into a parked 1989 Ford and a Gomez was unable to stand up on his own and had The car was driven into a tree in order to stop it parked 1991 GMC light truck in that parking lot, he to be held up by police after he was taken out of his Sanibel Causeway. Oct. 11. A woman reported Oct. 9 to police that she acci- while the drunk man attempted to fight the other man dentally dropped $1,600 in traveler's checks in a crossed Sandcastle Road and drove between two car. and tried to speed the car up, according to eyewitness homes, hitting the branch of a tree along the way and He refused to take any type of sobriety test and Police noticed a woman sitting in front of a An ALERT radio was found on Oct. 11 on the mailbox at Bailey's Shopping Center. The postmaster accounts. Sanibel convenience store crying Oct. 12. It turned stairs leading to the Sanibel Police Department. was contacted and the checks were recovered. knocking out a headlight. refused to sign tickets and other forms involved in his The incident happened at about 9 p.m. Gomez then drove along the golf cart path and into arrest. He was also charged with refusal to sign the out she had an argument with the man she lives with. Hubert G. Gomez of Fort Myers was charged with Police suggested to both of them that they discuss Francis Cheli of Port Charlotte was charged Oct. A man reported Oct. 9 that a ceramic pelican had the main area of the jazz festival, which was filled forms. DUI and with reckless driving. with people. He was passing the food tent and was their problems the next day after they had cooled off. 11 with going 60 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. been knocked off his Chert Court mailbox and that Gomez was transported to the Lee County Jail. "I'm glad no one was killed," said James A. Taylor heading toward the club- his birdbath had been overturned. of North Fort Myers, the man who had gained control There was a noise complaint Oct. 12 at 1:27 a.m. Tony C. Irons of Fort Myers was charged Oct. 9 house. on Rabbit Road. The noise turned out to be coming with unlawful use of a temporary tag, driving on a Joseph F. Kratochuill of St. James City, Fla., was It was at that point that Taylor, who was operat- from work being done by Island Water Association. suspended license and obstruction by disguise. He charged Oct. 9 with violation of the slow boat speed Former mayors ing the Budweiser stand, The IWA worker said he had to complete the work was stopped on the Sanibel Causeway because no tag zone in Tarpon Bay. because the line he was working on supplied all the was visible on his vehicle. He said his name was took action. ;n hni? ^ In his statement to fire hydrants on the island and they would be out of Kenneth White. The temporary tag he had was not There was a report by a woman Oct. 9 that some- endorse Davison order if the work were not completed. assigned to his car. Police determined with the help of police, Taylor wrote the HELP one was trying to poison her Brazilian pepper tree on following, "I pounded on the Fort Myers Police Department records department Skiff Place. in City Council race that he is actually Tony C. Irons, who has a total of at the vehicle's window try- Two wallets were found Tuesday, Oct. 11, in sepa- Six former mayors of the city of Sanibel have least 18 aliases and a long record of driving on a sus- ing to gain the driver's rate incidents and the owners of the wallets were noti- There was a complaint at 11:35 a.m. Oct. 9 of loud jointly endorsed Bob Davison for a seat on the City fied. pended license. attention ... He began to KEEP music coming from the Dunes Golf Course area. Council. speed up. Then I opened In a prepared release, former councilmen and PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISMENT - DICK WALSH CAMPAIGN FUND mayors Francis Bailey, Mike Miracle, Fred Valtin, Mike Klein, Jerry Muench and Lenn Lorenson said, "In our opinion, a councilperson must have an in- A M Comedy Club depth knowledge of the workings of the mmmmmmm Comprehensive Land Use Plan and above all, the 1 975 Rabbit Road Next to Loco's \~ Land Development Code. Bob Davison has served on the (Planning) commission since 1986 and has 975 Rabbit Roaa Next to The comeay Club chaired many of the sub-committees as well as chair- Carl Guerra man of the Planning Commission. ANY TWO MEXICAN "Clean, Clever Comedy" "In addition, a councilperson must be able to not

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All of the following information came directly from Police received a report on Oct. 9 of a vehicle uonn Tragedy averted as hero wrests steering wheel from drunk at jazz concert Sanibel Police Department reports. Bowman's Beach. It turned out to be a coastal plan- POLICE ning engineer doing a beach survey. By Steve Ruediger of Gomez's 1984 Ford. Taylor said there were young the door and tried to gain control of the wheel and Islander staff writer children in the area who could have been killed or also tried to put the vehicle in park trying to stop it. A man's camera vanished in the VIP tent at Jazz A quick thinking man wrested the steering wheel on the Green Sunday, Oct. 9, when he turned away Anthony Ralph Dicarlo of Sanibel was charged injured if he had not acted. The driver began to fight with me. I was able to over- BEAT away from an intoxicated man driving toward a Gomez had started in a parking lot on the other power him and we hit a tree. The driver tried to put from it for a short time to watch football. Oct. 9 with driving in violation of driver's license crowd of about 300 people at Sanibel Jazz on the restrictions. He is restricted to driving to work or side of Sandcastle Road from the Dunes golf course the vehicle in reverse. I then tried to gain control of Green at The Dunes Golf and Tennis Resort Saturday, where the large jazz festival was being held. the keys when the police arrived." Joseph Edward Bortoff of Cape Coral was charged A male mixed shepherd dog that was running school but was stopped as he left Jazz on the Green. Oct. 8. Wednesday, Oct. 12, with going 60 mph on the loose on Periwinkle Way was picked up by police After running into a parked 1989 Ford and a Gomez was unable to stand up on his own and had The car was driven into a tree in order to stop it parked 1991 GMC light truck in that parking lot, he Sanibel Causeway. Oct. 11. A woman reported Oct. 9 to police that she acci- to be held up by police after he was taken out of his while the drunk man attempted to fight the other man crossed Sandcastle Road and drove between two car. dentally dropped $1,600 in traveler's checks in a and tried to speed the car up, according to eyewitness Police noticed a woman sitting in front of a An ALERT radio was found on Oct. 11 on the mailbox at Bailey's Shopping Center. The postmaster homes, hitting the branch of a tree along the way and He refused to take any type of sobriety test and accounts. knocking out a headlight. refused to sign tickets and other forms involved in his Sanibel convenience store crying Oct. 12. It turned stairs leading to the Sanibel Police Department. was contacted and the checks were recovered. The incident happened at about 9 p.m. out she had an argument with the man she lives with. Gomez then drove along the golf cart path and into arrest. He was also charged with refusal to sign the Hubert G. Gomez of Fort Myers was charged with the main area of the jazz festival, which was filled Police suggested to both of them that they discuss Francis Cheli of Port Charlotte was charged Oct. A man reported Oct. 9 that a ceramic pelican had forms. DUI and with reckless driving. with people. He was passing the food tent and was their problems the next day after they had cooled off. 11 with going 60 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. been knocked off his Chert Court mailbox and that Gomez was transported to the Lee County Jail. "I'm glad no one was killed," said James A. Taylor heading toward the club- his birdbath had been overturned. of North Fort Myers, the man who had gained control There was a noise complaint Oct. 12 at 1:27 a.m. Tony C. Irons of Fort Myers was charged Oct. 9 house. It was at that point that on Rabbit Road. The noise turned out to be coming with unlawful use of a temporary tag, driving on a Joseph F. Kratochuill of St. James City, Fla., was Taylor, who was operat- from work being done by Island Water Association. suspended license and obstruction by disguise. He charged Oct. 9 with violation of the slow boat speed Former mayors The IWA worker said he had to complete the work was stopped on the Sanibel Causeway because no tag zone in Tarpon Bay. ing the Budweiser stand, because the line he was working on supplied all the was visible on his vehicle. He said his name was took action. ,;r: ;v!iSV H fire hydrants on the island and they would be out of Kenneth White. The temporary tag he had was not endorse Davison In his statement to There was a report by a woman Oct. 9 that some- police, Taylor wrote the order if the work were not completed. assigned to his car. Police determined with the help of one was trying to poison her Brazilian pepper tree on HELP following, "I pounded on the Fort Myers Police Department records department Skiff Place. in City Council race that he is actually Tony C. Irons, who has a total of at the vehicle's window try- Two wallets were found Tuesday, Oct. 11, in sepa- Six former mayors of the city of Sanibel have least 18 aliases and a long record of driving on a sus- ing to gain the driver's rate incidents and the owners of the wallets were noti- There was a complaint at 11:35 a.m. Oct. 9 of loud jointly endorsed Bob Davison for a seat on the City fied. pended license. attention ... He began to KEEP music coming from the Dunes Golf Course area. Council. speed up. Then I opened In a prepared release, former councilmen and PAID POUTICAL ADVERTISMENT - DICK WALSH CAMPAIGN FUND mayors Francis Bailey, Mike Miracle, Fred Valtin, Mike Klein, Jerry Muench and Lenn Lorenson said, "In our opinion, a councilperson must have an in- depth knowledge of the workings of the Comedy Club Comprehensive Land Use Plan and above all, the 975 Rabbit Road Next to Loco's ISLAND CRIU. g. CAHTIWA I,,,, i ,n am -••• ' Land Development Code. Bob Davison has served on 975 Ra&Bit Road Next to The comedy Club the (Planning) commission since 1986 and has chaired many of the sub-committees as well as chair- Carl Guerra man of the Planning Commission. ANY TWO MEXICAN "Clean, Clever Comedy" "In addition, a councilperson must be able to not only interpret the wishes of the persons that appear T« C*p#rt .1.2 U Fish Where A Regular ENTREES at Dangerfield's before him, but must be able to draw upon his knowl- $ in N.Y. edge and past procedures and precedents. Bob JUST 1 Davison has this experience." HAPPY HOUR Tl 3S.-SUN. 4 TIL The release, which was submitted for publication 7 472-8833 by The Bob Davison Campaign Committee, goes on to quote the former mayors as saying, "We ... are for- The Fish Are Biting. 395-0245 $200 Off SHOWTIMES: Wednesday thru Saturday 9 p.m., Sun. 9 p.m. mer mayors of the city of Sanibel and are proud to OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11:30 TIL? w/this ad Limited Seating • Must Call in Advance to Book Showtime. announced our support for the candidacy of Bob ¥ Davison for Sanibel City Council." This Nov. 8, island voters will be electing two members to the City Council. One of the seats is. 'tvd^Kacat&d'' by Jerry MOfench and thetKBdf is by incumbent Wally Kairi, who is seeking re- MASTECTOMY FITTINGS AND SHOPPING EVERY Dm AT SUMSEF NATURE P/UNTSA BREATHTAKING election. Along with IN YOUR HOME - PRIVATELY Davison and Kain, the JS^IN 458-1111 \ SEASCAPE OVER FLORIDA'S PRISTINE TEM THOUSAND"ISLANDS tw

$ .... $ $ a i\CE • •-- - * ... •& $ TAX-FREE MUNICIPAL BOND WORKSHOP % $ Hosted By: $ $ GREG GHODSI $ Vice President $ $ J.B. Hanauer & $ $ Company * 4A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 THE ISLANDER 5A Candidates continued from page 1A Obituaries cil. Davison also favored letting nature take its course gestion, that she would oppose stoplights or widening Turner said she has learned patience and how to but added if the problem got larger and if there was a Periwinkle Way. Preston Raymond Woodring ington, N.Y., Mr. Wood worked for his father in his Survivors include his wife, Jean M. (nee deal with people while managing the Blind Pass public beach access to the area and if the general pub- Kain said he would not support buses on Sanibel. Preston Raymond Woodring Sr., 75, died Saturday, woodworking shop and design studio. McLuckie) Wood, of Sanibel; four sons, Christopher Davison said people needed to let people make left Condominiums. She has lived in this area 14 years. lic supported taking action, that policy could be Oct. 15, 1994, at his home. In 1953, he decided to leave the family business of Littletown, Mass., Jonathan of Roxbury, Mass., turns and that he would oppose big busses on the The candidates all got to answer the same ques- changed. Samuel of Kismet, N.Y., and Frederick of Medford, island. Until recent years, Mr. Woodring was a life-long and enrolled in Hofstra University majoring in jour- tions. The first question was to list special problems The candidates were asked their opinions regard- resident of Sanibel, the son of Esperanza and Samuel nalism, while working summer internships at N.Y.; two daughters, Pamela Clare of Bedford, Mass, ing building an emergency center off island for the The size, density and cost of the Below Market the city faces and the priority of those problems. Woodring who were also life-long island residents. Newsday, then headquartered in Garden City, N.Y. (in and Wendy Vahey of West Sayville, N.Y.; four broth- Davison said the two major issues for Sanibel are city government to use after a hurricane. All four can- Rate Housing program were brought up for discus- He is survived by his brother, Ralph L. Woodring a building designed by his father). In 1956 he went to ers, Moyer of Kenneth Square, Pa., Gardiner and Paul environment and financial management. Beach chairs didates favored such a center. sion. should be available but should not damage dunes. The candidates were asked how to make the gov- Turner said it was temporary help for people in of Sanibel; four children, Melia Woodring, Preston work for the newspaper as a reporter. He then became of Port Washington, N.Y., and Bertram of New York Walsh said day-trippers to Sanibel should pay their ernment more efficient. need and took only a small part of the city budget. Woodring Jr., Ramona Agnew and Jeff Woodring; the business editor of the paper in 1964. Later he was City; two sisters, Penelope Thompson of Boca Raton, share of city costs. He pointed out that compensation Kain said more emphasis could be put on user Kain said he feels it is too expensive. three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two aunts, promoted to editor of Newsday. Fla., and Margaret Shaw of Keene, N.H.; his step- was high in supervisory city jobs. He suggested set- fees. Davison said any changes to BMRH should be Edith Pelna of Tampa and Betty Lamasson of Mr. Wood served in World War II as a staff mother, Harriet Wood of WestL-ort, Conn., and 11 ting up a business advisory group to report to the Davison said the city has a fine staff in all depart- looked at on a cost versus benefit basis. Nevada; an uncle, Bill Coleman of Silver Springs, sergeant with the 80th Infantry Division. Wounded in grandchildren. council. Such a group would be composed of volun- ments. Walsh said other housing currently available needs Fla; two cousins, Betty Cotter of Chicago and Rosie the fighting in France and later at the Battle of the A memorial service was held Monday, Oct. 10, at teers. Walsh said the business expertise in the communi- to be looked at. He said something needs to be done Dampier of Tampa; and numerous other family mem- Bulge, he received a Purple Heart with Oak Leaf the United Methodist Church of Port Washington, ty could be tapped on a volunteer basis. He called for for long-term residents being forced off the island. Turner said it is a tightrope walk between the envi- bers in Florida, Nevada, Illinois and North Carolina. Cluster. He also received the Combat Infantryman's N.Y. A private burial was held at Calverton National cutting costs and for contracting out some city gov- Walsh pointed out the goal of scattered placement of ronment and orderly growth with the bottom line There will be a memorial service Wednesday, Oct. Badge for frontline duty. Cemetery in Calverton, N.Y. objective being keeping Sanibel as it is. ernment functions. Specifically, Walsh said the cost the BMRH units is not being met. 19, at a site to be determined. Kain said the first priority is coping with the pres- line needs to be held on =the Below Market Rate The next question asked the candidates was the An avid tennis player, Mr. Wood competed in the In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contri- Housing Program and the city-should consider bring- The arrangements are being handled by his chil- U.S. Law Tennis Association Junior Tennis Indoor butions may be made to the internship fund in care of sures of overdevelopment and the second is searching alternatives to ad valorem taxes. dren. for alternatives to ad valorem taxes. He said better ing that whole program into the city now that the con- Kain said there are a number of possibilities Championships in 1937. When he was a reporter at Newsday, Community Affairs, 235 Pinelawn Rd., long-range planning is needed. tract with Community Housing and Resources has including user fees, particularly within the parks and Newsday, he often played tennis with the newspa- Melville, N.Y., 11747; or the Long Island The candidates were asked what the city should do expired. recreation department. Kain said the bed tax gener- Americo R. Cataldo per's founders, Alicia Patterson and Harry Alzheimer's Foundation, 382 Main St., Port about beach erosion in Gulf Shores. Turner said she has been impressed by the Sanibel ates millions from Sanibel and the island need to get Americo R. Cataldo, 86, of Sanibel, died Sunday, Guggenheim. Washington, N.Y. 11050. Walsh said it is not something the city should city staff. a larger share of that money. Oct. 10, 1994. He was born Oct. 1, 1908, in Revere, involve itself in unless the island's water aquifer is A question regarding the candidates views on Davison suggested more aggressively pursuing Mass., the son of Ralph and Elvira Mara Cataldo. threatened. Home owners assume the risk of their beach furniture brought objections from the audience grants. Mr. Cataldo is survived by his wife, Ann, of own individual properties. from both former Councilman Francis Bailey and Walsh said the principal source of additional funds Sanibel; one son, Arthur A. and his wife, Anne, of Turner said the big scale needs to be looked at and from Mayor Jerry Muench, who is vacating his seat should be Lee County which uses Sanibel as its play- Sanibel; one daughter, Anne Cerbone and her hus- COTI endorses Kain and Walsh more research and consultant's studies are needed. on the council. The objection was that a current plan- ground but does not provide a fair share of county band, Dr. Ralph, of La Jolla, Calif,; two grandsons, By Steve Ruediger views of candidates Kain, Walsh, Deana Turner Kain said Sanibel is a living organism that changes ning commissioner (Davison) and a councilman revenue to the city. Also Walsh said more money (slander staff writer and Bob Davison were heard. That session was (Kain) were being asked to give an opinion on cases Jonathan and his wife, Susan, of Castro Valley, Calif., shape and the current policy is to let nature take its could be collected through increased enforcement of and David of Berkeley, Calif.; and one great-grand- The board of the Committee of the Islands held Wednesday night at the Community Center. course. There is little will to tax the general public to that were coming up before them. speeding and drunk driving laws. daughter, Kirsten Cerbone of Castro Valley, Calif. Thursday, Oct. 13, endorsed candidates Wally Kain The COTI board requires at least a two-thirds save a small area of beach, but permitting assistance Under current law, it is not legal for such officials Turner doubted Lee County could be forced to pro- and Dick Walsh in the Nov. 8 Sanibel City Council vote of members to endorse a candidate. and information can be provided homeowners by the to discuss specific cases outside of official hearings. Mr. Cataldo served in the United States Air Force vide more money because Sanibel has so few voters. for 25 years as a patent attorney in the Judge elections. : Kain is an incumbent in the council race. The citv. Thus it would not be legal for Davison or for Kain to She urged getting islanders elected to county office. talk about beach chairs at Sanibel Inn because they Advocate Corps, retiring in 1967. Formerly of The board meeting was held the morning after other seat is' being vacated by Mayor Jerry will be having quasi-judicial hearings on those beach In her closing comments, Turner stressed her back- Scituate, Mass., he moved to Sanibel in 1989. the COTI and SCA candidates night, in which the Muench, who choose not to run for re-election. chairs. ground of dealing with people and that her candidacy was a reflection of the community, particularly the Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 13, from However, it is legal for them to discuss the general WEATHER younger working people. the Fort Myers Memorial ••••••••••••••^ question of beach chairs. After some discussion of Gardens Funeral Home whether the question should be answered, it was. Walsh closed by saying he was for encouraging WATCH small shops and discouraging chains; for vegetation with Father Brian Sten- Davison said people have a fundamental right to son officiating. take chairs to the beach or rent them there. But the buffers; for organizations such as CROW, SCCF and Interment followed at chairs should be taken off the beach at night. Ding Darling; for two-lane roads and moderate speed DENSI Last week's temperatures in paradise were limits; and for the acquisition of sensitive land. Walsh Fort Myers Memorial recorded at the Sanibel-Gaptiva Chamber of Walsh said he is against commercialization of the beaches and is against catamarans on the beaches. He said he favors substantial reduction in beach commer- Gardens Cemetery - with Commerce as follows: cialization. HIGH LOW RAIN said The Moorings should be commended for its full military honors by improvements to its beach area. Davison summed up by saying the city policies of the U.S. Air Force. Sunday, Oct. 9 90 71 0.0 Kain said a balance needs to be found between the last 20 years need to be defended and sustained. • Monday, Oct. 10 86 74 0.0 those people who want to use the beach and those He stressed his 38 years of federal government and fiiartcis FroSt Wood PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISMENT - DICK WALSH CAMPAIGN FUND eight years of Planning Commission experience. Tuesday, Oct. 11 88 72 0.0 who can't stand to see a footprint on the beach. Francis Frost Wood, DINNER Wednesday, Oct. 12 Kain summed up by saying the central problem on 87 71 0.0 Turner said it is a question of balance and compro- 76, of Sanibel, died Sat- THEATRE Thursday, Oct. 13 86 72 0.8 mise and that more mediation is needed early before the island is the approach of build-out. That it makes Friday, Oct. 14 86 72 0.1 issues become large. the land that is left more and more valuable and leads urday, Oct. 8, 1994, at Saturday, Oct. 15 84 70 0.0 The candidates were asked about public trans- to pressure to increase density. He said the city needs Northport VA Hospital in portation. to beware of those who will come with sticks and car- Northport, N.Y. rots. The sticks are threats of court action unless a Formerly of Port WANTED Walsh joked that each resident should be given a October 13 - helicopter in season to avoid traffic. On the serious small density increase is granted. The carrot is the Washington, N.Y., Mr. November 19 The musical of BEAD OR ALIVE Florida LOTTO Numbers side, he said public transportation would not be real- offer of conservation land, or Brazilian pepper Wood was bom April 8, hopes £r dreams of from Oct. 15,1994: istic on Sanibel. He did praise FISH for its transporta- removal or something else desirable in exchange for a 1918, in Highlands Park, Broadway stardom. Or Just Plain OLD! tion services. density increase. Kain said he wants business healthy Mich., the son of Albert Fiberglass Tubs and Showers Replaeed-Now Turner said she does not have the answer for con- but does not want more commerce on Sanibel. November 24 • 11-17-19-34-36-41 Wood, a former employ- December 25 With Beautiful Exciting Tile Fashions! ee of Henry Ford who A traditional holiday k£ Beach continued from page 1A Christmas card filled J SANIBEI CREATIVE THE COMPANY designed private resi- with memories. '' r- dences and industrial 472-TILE C472-8453) OR 472-2853 If the governorship changes the top people in the mined that tourists who put down beaches as a reason ROYAL PALM SQUARE Serving YOU for 15 Years Department of Environmental Protection might buildings. After the Great for visiting Florida tend to stay longer, spend more, Depression and the fami- 1380 Colonial Blvd. 1711 Periwinkle Way, In The Sanibel Center change, Flack somewhat gingerly pointed out. Many come more often in the summer and are more interna- Fort Myers, FL of those top people were on the podium with her. tional than other tourists. ly's move to Port Wash- (813)278-4422 The Florida Senate is now split 20 Democrats and Stronge said he had calculated that these tourists EDITOR: Christopher Strine 20 Republicans. Half those seats are up and either contributed $15.4 billion to the Florida economy in ADVERTISING MGR: Jack Messersmith party could gain control. 1992 and $14 billion in 1993. He attributed the drop ASST. ADVERTISING MGR: J.J. Shean The key committee chairmen who dealt in the past REPORTERS: Steve Ruediger, Frank Wagner, Anne Bellew to the strong dollar, reports of crime in Florida and PHOTOGRAPHER: Kathleen Blase with beach projects in the Florida House will change the European recession. CONTRIBUTORS: Capt. Mike Fuery, Dr. Faye Granberry, this coming year, Flack said. Directing his attention more locally, Stronge said END OF SEASON Scott McPhee, Trina Ord, Bobbie Sharp and Art Stevens She suggested the key to getting beach projects ADVERTISING SALES: Tracey Markwaiter the 1988 beach project on Captiva had caused $60 PROFESSIONALS CLASSIFIEDS/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Betty O'Neal approved would be local public demand for beach million of the approximately $250 million increase in CLOSE-OIJT! LOCATION MAIUNG ADDRESS HURRICANE PROTECTION projects to the elected legislators. The Most Trusted Name Around the House. Ritz Diner P.O. Box 56 island property values since 1986. Islander Center Sanibel, FL 33957 Governments should attempt to attract beach On Wednesday afternoon, just prior to Flack and i the Most Trusted Wume Around The House' 2407 Periwinkle Way 472-5185 FAX 472-5302 tourists, economist Bill Stronge told the gathering. Stronge's presentations, most of the beach related SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stronge is an economics professor at Florida Atlantic $19.75 $26.00 $26.00 $40.00 hierarchy of the Department of Environmental 10% OFF $18 63 Newspaper 524.52 Newspaper Annual Subscription Annual Subscription University and is an advisor to the Captiva Erosion SM2SL SafesTax SMSSlSatesTaa U.S.* foreign Protection had spoken. Annual Subscription A ""'' Prevention District. DEP Deputy Secretary Kirby Green told the histo- ALL STORM SHUTTERS LM County Postal Information He pointed out that governments tend to concen- ry of the formation of the new department from the LJLJUUl The Sanibel-Captiva Islander (DSPS 481 -400) is published every trate on trying to attract high technology industry and EN. PANELS AND AWNINGS Tuesday and is distributed throughout Sanibel and Captiva Islands by the merger of the old Department of Environmental ROLL A GUARD HURRICANE Breeze Corp , P.O. Box 56, Sanibel, FL. 33957 Second Cfass postage is paid corporate headquarters. These are declining segments STORM PANELS WITH COUPON - EXP. 10/31 /94 at the Sanibel Post Office, Sanibel. FL. 33957. Regulation and the Department of Natural Resources. Postmaster: Send Address Changes to of the economy, according to Stronge, who pointed Lonnie Ryder, the chief of Beach and Coastal Sanibel Captiva Islander out that the IBM plant in Boca Raton has gone from P.O. Box SS Ecosystem Management listed among his depart- FEATURING QUALITY PATIO PRODUCTS Sanibel, FL 33957 11,000 employees in 1986 to 2,000 employees now. ments accomplishments the videotaping of the entire FREE ESTIMATE Classified advertising deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. While manufacturing has dropped by 10 percent, shoreline of Florida annually, storm recovery plan- CARPORTS • GLASS ROOMS 'PATIO COVERS • SCREEN ROOMS Error Responsibility: In the event of an error, we are responsible only SEARS FINANCING AVAILABLE for the first incorrect insertion of an ad it. in our opinion, there is a toss of Stronge said, tourism jobs in the U.S. economy have ning, the completion of an inventory of undeveloped NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON SEARS ACCT. value We do not assume any responsibility for an error beyond the cost of the ad "self We assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in gone up 27 percent. beaches in Florida, the identifying of 230 miles; oi Sold, furnished and installed by SBM Enterprises advertisement but will reprint without charge that part wKicTi is incorrect. We Stronge said he had examined the 10,000 question- critical erosion on Florida beaches, projects autho- arIre nono trespot responi sib e for any credit or reimbursement after 30 days from publi- SEARS Authorized Contractor cation date naires gathered each year at airports and welcome License /JCGC05129 CALL Columns' Opinions expressed in columns in The Islander and Letters rized for 95 of those miles and the restoration or si to the Edtor are those of the person writing the column or letter and do not stations by the Florida government and had deter- of those miles. -essarily reflect those of the newspaper TODAY 1-800-632-6789 6A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 Commission continued from page 1A

windows closed and the air condition- Way. ing and television on. On Saturday, Planning Department Director Bruce Oct. 8, Downes said, he could hear it as Rogers said the Churchwood applica- far away as Gulf Pines. tion was filed many months ago and is On the other hand, Commissioner being worked on. He said Sanibel 1994 Jim Hermes said he did not think Jazz Natural Resources Director Rob Loflin on the Green was particularly loud in has visited the site numerous times and comparison to other years. the city has a handle on what the prob- Downes later praised The Moorings lems are. Rogers said when it is ready, for its beach restoration work including the application will be brought before building dune crossovers of recycled the Planning Commission. plastic lumber and switching to light In addition, Rogers said, the city will beach chairs. He said The Moorings prepare a comment to be made to the deserves kudos and recognition for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which what it is doing. is currently taking comments on the Resident Dick Walsh, during public proposed project. comment, said he thought the city The above discussions filled in the should establish an annual award to be time from 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m., when the given to whoever has done the best adoption of the only resolutions sched- thing for the city during the previous uled were to be adopted. The three res- year. olutions were variances, a conditional T/i. Walsh asked if the proposed use permit and a development permit Churchwood Estates development for a dock at 1842 Woodring Road, the along Periwinkle Way would be home of James S. and Candis J. Hebert. reviewed by the Planning Commission. The hearing had been previously Alice Kyllo said in regard to closed and so all that was to be done Churchwood that she was "sorry this was to vote. Everybody on the commis- nice forest is going to be destroyed." sion said aye for each of the three reso- She recommended at least a 400 foot lutions and the Planning Commission vegetation buffer along Periwinkle meeting ended. I VOTE j DICK WALSH: * PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISMENT - DICK WALSH CAMPAIGN FUND * •••••••••^ I ********** SANIBEL CITY GOVERNMENT INVITES YOU TO JOIN US IN CELEBRATING FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK OCTOBER 23 - 29,1994 revet IN A Without the creativity and hard work GUIDED TOUR OF of the women of Sanibel and Captiva, the CITY SITES AND FACILITIES islands would not be what Experience the vacation of your dreams SEE THE SITES AND EXPLORE THE HISTORY again and again. A variety of exceptional condominiums OF THE PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS THAT they are today. and private homes are available at South Seae Plantation. MAKE THE CITY OF SANIBEL A VERY and on Captiva and Upper Captiva Islands. Drop by or SPECIAL PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK call 472-5111, ext. 5162 or ext. 5351 for Interval Vacation Ownership. ONE FREE TROLLEY TOUR DAILY: The Sanibei - Captiva Islander is MONDAY, OCTOBER 24@ 10:00 A.M TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 @ 10:00 A.M. publishing these special pages in recognition WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 @ 2:00 P.M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 @40:00--A;M. of their many contributions. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 @ 10:00 A.M.

c A xrn^r T HE TOURS BEGIN AND END AT SANIBEL HISTORICAT L MUSEUM, 900 DUNLOP RD. (located near Sanibel City Hall) CALL 472-4135 FOR DETAILS •YOUR CUT, BE PART OF IT—BE PROUD OF IT At the entrance to South Qeae Plantation Captiva Island ********** 2 WOMEN OF THE ISLANDS Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 WOMEN OF THE ISLANDS 3 Stella Farwell Stella continued Her studies were at Mary Baldwin College, son is a pilot and sky diver. Sometimes he drops After she used a few more people as creativity Creativity provides an essence of life for this Captivan Tulane University, the New York School of in out of the sky to visit his mother on Captiva. demonstration guinea pigs, she gave a talk on Interior Design and the New Orleans Academy Her art studio is at her house. the subject to the Rotary Club. of Fine Art. By Steve Ruediger matian costume a couple of years ago and the Recently, Stella has been devoting a lot of She has now also given presentations on the Islander staff writer At a conference on small businesses, Stella time to" her Creativity" project. "Everyone is cre- subject of creativity to the New Orleans Rotary volunteers were asked who would wear it to met the people running the Solar Power Artist Stella Evans Farwell of Captiva believes parades and other events. Stella was the only ative, except by the time you are 6 years old it is Club, Zonta, a conference of family therapists in Corporation. She ended up being the company's trained out of you by parents and teachers," she Arkansas, and other groups. She is scheduled to creativity exists in each person and can be one who volunteered. director of advertising and public relations. drawn out by self discovery. She enjoys the costume, she says, because it explains. make a presentation next year at the American Next she set up her own solar energy compa- "I have a distinct memory of my first creativity Institute of Medical Education in Santa Fe, N.M. She has found her own creativity through her softens the intimidation of the large red fire truck ny, Energy Alternatives Inc., The Solar Store. art and she lectures on the subject of creativity to little children. "The little kids get all big eyed" and the spanking that followed," Stella says. She said her objective is "just to have people Later she became involved in the oil and gas That creativity consisted of the discovery that if understand we're each unique, each different to diverse groups. when they see her in the costume, she said. business. Her art works over the years have used a vari- Stella is also an adventurer and traveler. She you hold a bunch of crayons in your hand and and to build on it and enjoy it." In the early 1980s, however, she decided to hold the crayons against the wall, the colors of Her goal is to share that with as many people ety of materials and have been growing in size. will soon be on a 90-mile canoe trip on the Rio make her career her art. At first, she says, it was She started on miniatures and has recently Grande. the crayons will follow you as you walk up and as possible in any way she can. hard to take rejection. But eventually she found down the stairs. Stella said she loves to travel and be on turned automobiles and an airplane into unique But her love and her business is art. The list that a work rejected for inclusion in one juried art works of art. of her commissions, exhibitions, works in private The Creativity project started when on the water, enjoys people and being outside. But she show would be one of the only works to sell at a spur of the moment she told two people if they does not cook and she does not garden, which A short time ago she donated to the Captiva and corporate collections, etc., fills pages. She later show. Erosion Prevention District the painting of a would come to her house she would prove to is the reason her porch plants are aluminum art has a video which introduces her art work to To avoid getting tongue-tied when presenting mural covering all four walls of the CEPD office them there was creativity within them. works. those who might be considering an exhibition or her work, she had the professionally made video in the Captiva Community Center. commissioning a work. of her work shot. Stella is on the board of the Captiva Civic Stella was born and grew up in New Orleans, She said art is like any other business, you Association and is on the art committee which La. She studied interior design but got frustrated have a product and have to market it. PMR - PMR ? PMR PMR • PMR PMR selects the art work of local artists that is to be because of the lack of control of an interior Stella said she has gotten over being thin- displayed on the walls of the Community Center. designer. She said you order something and skinned about her work. "You get over it or you She was co-chairman of the Captiva ABC when it comes in it isn't the design or quality you don't get anywhere," she says. Sale several years ago. expected. In fact, Stella said, she likes to stand near her Stella is a volunteer fireman with the Captiva She did volunteer work designing exhibits for work at an exhibit to hear what people say about Fire Department and does the serious work of museums and she went back to school to learn it. fighting fires and helping the injured. how to draw. Later she studied fine arts at night. Stella first came to Captiva on a vacation in She also is the fire department's dalmatian. SUNSETS FOREVER! This luxurious top floor PINE COVE the early 1980s. "I absolutely fell in love with SEAGRAPE VILLAGE #1. CarefreeGnlf-front living. Three That came about when the department got a dal- Please see STELLA, page 3 Stella Farwell. apartment boasts beautiful Gulf fronu^gg.and spacious rooms. It bedroom, three bath town^MjK,fflus§|fflBike having a private Captiva," she says. comes complete^^^gf^^grr^Ophs, breakfast nook, 2 Gulf front beach co)j]E£.ittSp«Ml8BW!;es at Seagrape with Not knowing one person on the island, she bedrooms. 2 ba^HRT^^plJP^sTreened porch and more. pool. Very well priceiBPWsiTSoo furnished. Great location, very Excellent renlals. /Wfflrable for $515,000. Call Marsha. Paying tribute to a few island women moved to it. "It has been a wonderful experi- comfortable, and very well maintained. This publication, Women of the Islands, is special publication and similar past publications ence," she said. the latest installment of The Islander's periodic - and future publications, are those who strivej Stella attributes Captiva being such a fine tribute to those island women who help make daily to help create and/or preserve the.1 place to its being a place where people choose Sanibel and Captiva special places — for resi- ambiance of the islands, our own paradise! to live rather than a place where they live ••V. dents, visitors, everyone and everything. The Today's honored subjects include Stella because their family lived there in the past. "unsung heroes" featured here were chosen at Farwell, Ginger Parker, Val Pool and Gait* Stella has a daughter and a son who seem to have inherited her sense of adventure. The random from an always-growing list of island Reynolds. And, unlike previous years, also fee daughter is a leader of outings on raft trips. Her £22 women who deserve special recognition. tured will be several up-to-the-minute stories^ SOMERSET #C201. Immaculate luxury condominium, beautiful SUNWARD PENTHOUSE #302. Three bedroom, two bath, West side The-women featured within the pages of this noting women's issues or subjects. Although" view of Gulf, many upgrades. Two bedrooms, family room, condominium with screened and glassed parches, huge living and dining room. Panoramic views of the Gulf and beach. Developer's apartment, 2-1/2 baths. One of Sanibel's finest properties and innovative floor they are not individual- absolutely exquisite' Rooftop sundecW Sunv/arci features pool and tennis. profiles, these "extra" Doris Colgate plan. S665.0O0. You MUST see this spacious and beautiful residence. S&AO.OOO. stories are equally important. earns lifetime The islander staff-? fers who have assisted! in producing this publn cation include Christ Doris Colgate, a Sanibel resident and co- owner of Offshore Sailing School,4feceived topher Strine, Steve^ the Betty Cooke Lifetime Achievement Ruediger, Anne Bellew,] ELEGANT ESTATE home with large Pool and Pool House This Award in Chicago on Friday, Oct. 7, GULF FRONT FANTASY perfect beach-front residence in Jack Messersmith, J.J.| home is designed for the family and offers three bedrooms, family CHATEAU SUR MER Home features 3 bedrooms (master BR with Sponsored by Boating Magazine and Shean, Tracey Mark-, room, exquisite Master suite with his and hers bathrooms. The pool HIS and HER baths), large open living and dining rooms, spacious International Women in Boating, the award, house has one bedroom, bath and porch. The property has appr. screened porch, solar heated swimming pool and much more Cail waiter, Betty O'Neal? Indian established m memory of famed offshore 37,000 sq. ft. for great privacy. Offered fully furnished at $725,000. for details. PR ICE $1,100,000. Contact Marsha. River Fruit . Full Service Hair & Nail Salon and a few others. powerboat racer Betty Cooke, honors Should you have any | women whose careers have made a TAJTONG- SALON NOW OPEN' suggestions for future! remarkable impact in the marine industry, The Latest Technology in Tanning from Peacock Women of the Islands Colgate, who also owns and operates 1 Visit $4.00 5 Visits $15.00 publications, please On and Offshore, a retail business with 10 Visits $35.00 15 Visits $45.00 contact The Islander stores in Captiva and Naples, joined 3 Month Unlimited $59.00 at P.O. Box 56, Sani- Offshore Sailing School as vice president in bel, FL 33957, or by 1970. Since 1978 she has been president 1713 Periwinkle Way 6 Month Unlimited S«J9.00 910 VICTORIA WAY. Victoria Cove-Trie bes! ol bo:h Mrtas1 SeaiA'ul Vidonan style heme in a WEDGEWOOD Sanibel's newest ultra-luxury Gulf front calling (813) 472-5185. of the 30-year-old company and a driving (across from Jerry's) very desirable location. This wonderful home offers boa! dockage and deeded beach access condominium community. Located on prestigious West Gulf Drive force behind its growth from a one-location, with the Gulf of Mexico right across the street. It offers three bedrooms • The Master Suite is 472-2000 with 200 feet of Gulf front beach. First floor west location, #202, 472-0299 Fax 472-0809 two-boat, two-person sailing school to an Spectacular! Three full baths, swimming pool and spa, 30' rjock, wonderful kitchen, family room internationally known multi-branch opera- or library full d nmg room, screened and open porches rooftop simdeck This home is a 'Must with over 2,800 sq. ft. of living area, decorator furnished, offered tion with over 75,000 graduates. See' and its priced very well at 5674,900 partially lurnished at $1,200,000. Throughout her long career, Colgate has SANIBEL HARBOUR MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE made sure that her husband, Steve Colgate, the founder of the company, has Waterfront 2 bdrm, 2 bath condominium #435 at BRING IN THIS COUPON INVITED had the freedom to develop new programs Sanibel Harbour Resort, guaranteed leaseback and participate in worldwide sailboat racing ENNIS COURTS and VIP membership to Spa and Tennis Club. AND RECEIVE A competitions so vital In maintaining the GOPHER WALK SUBDIVISION company's leadership role fn the Industry. Very prestigious area of West Gulf Drive Two one-half acre homesites $217,000, furnished. GRANGE available. Gopher Walk is right across W. Gulf Drive from Sanibel's In recent years, Doris Colgate has dedi- finest Guff front homes. Nearby beach access, beautiful community cated her efforts to getting more women swimming pool in one of Sanibel's finest neighborhoods, make this the . 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GOLF & TENNIS CLUB But Not Easy to how easy it is to make that dream become Call for information a reality," ; WINE Forget Her newly formed Matlonal Women's Prisdlla Murphy and reservations Sailing Association, a membership organi- Realty, Inc. 472-3355 w/purchase of any 2 Dinner Serving zation, raises funds for scholarships'to-get PMR women of all ages into sailing and grants PO Box Sanibel, FL 33957 Casual Attire Entrees Monday-Saturday for projects that broaden awareness of the MARSHA CLIFFORD sport, such as the airwomen's America's MARSHA S.CLIFFORD Broker Salesperson 949 SANDCASTLE ROAD, Multi-Million Cup team currently in training. (813) 472-1511 • 1-800-233-8829 • (813) 472-2902 (eves) SANIBEL Not valid with any other coupon or special LUNCH - 11 AM - 2:30 PM I Dollar Club (Bailey Road off Periwinkle) Offer good thru 10/31/94 DINNER - 5:30 - 8 PM Wed. - Sat/ PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR > PMR PMR 4 WOMEN OF THE ISLANDS Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 WOMEN OF THE ISLANDS 5 Ginger Parker continued So, Ginger made a decision: "If I was going to be Prior to coming here she had not acted but "It is a joy to live close to my parents," says underpaid and overworked I might as well be helping had sang in Sweet Adelines and had always Ginger. They live three houses away. A brother Ever-active resident really helps spice up the islands George." been comfortable, even as a child, at public and an aunt also live on Captiva. "I have a real She says they enjoy working together and that speaking. family network surrounding me," she says. By Steve Ruediger twoJinnys. she does whatever George doesn't do, which Ginger has been in the last two summer It is a good place to raise children, she says, Islander staff writer She grew up in the small town of Canton out- includes the financial side of the business and Pirate Playhouse productions, has done several because they grow up with the first instinct being Ginger Parker works with her husband, side of Hartford, Conn. Ginger says it was a the finishing of projects. George does the basic plays with Off Beach Players and feels that her trust rather than fear. George, the contractor; is president of Zonta; is close, slightly bohemian community of rural structure and she takes over from the plastering best work was done with the Reader's Theater In addition to everything else, Ginger likes to on the board of Community and Housing chicken pie suppers, three digit phone numbers, on. of Frank Wagner. cook, read and garden. But she finds sometimes Resources; performs in many community theater unlocked door, and keys left in car ignitions. She Ginger says she has always been involved in Captiva was not daunting to her when she she does not have the time for these things that productions; has an active famijy life including says she was blessed to grow up in such a community projects, including neighborhood moved in because she had grown up knowing she would like to have. raising two sons; and engages in countless other place. associations and urban cleanups in Hartford. the people there. Hers is a busy life on these quiet islands. activities on the islands. With three older brothers, she became a Her roots on Captiva go far back. Her parents, tomboy, drafted for the sandlot games Bud and Jinny Loomis, honeymooned on in a field behind a barn. Captiva in the 1930s and have been coming 'There was an innocence that is somewhat here, then living here ever since. duplicated here" on Captiva, says Ginger. Hearing 2000' Virginia Parker's nickname of "Ginger" was But she left the small town to get a degree in given to her as a child to distinguish her from her radio and television journalism from mother. It would have been confusing to have Northwestern University. Special women's program to be hosted by island Zonta, ABWA Will you be proud of the status of women Legacies," she will discuss how elusive happi- Judith Hariner, director of Lee County Health & when we celebrate 2000? ness and success can be, especially given the Rehabilitative Service Public Health Unit; Kate

4 That is the question posed by the women of absence of any clear understanding of their Gooderham, the president of the Florida the Sanibel-Captiva Chapters of the American current definitions. How has the image of hap- Women's Political Caucus; Barbara LeGrande, Business Women's Association and Zonta piness changed over the years for women? a marital and family law specialist in Fort International to women of the islands and the How is it defined today? Are happiness and Myers; Sherree Houston, the case coordinator rest of Lee County. success synonymous? Isaacs suggests that for the Lee County Child Protection Team and "Nearing 2000" is a conference designed to one's time might be more productively and sat- a former executive director of Abuse educate, motivate and energize all who believe isfyingly spent in the pursuit of one's personal Counseling & Treatment in the potential of women. The program fea- gift and legacy. The seminar will be held this Saturday, Oct. tures several morning sessions ted by distin- "Women: Our Education!" is the title of the 22f at the Sundial Beach and Tennis Resort on guished speakers on the positions of women in session led by Pat Riley, vice chair of the Lee Sanibel. The program is funded in part by a education, health, politics and the legal system County School Board. She will discuss the grant from Lee Memorial Hospital, with partici- and on the violence against women that occurs educational needs of women, providing note- pants' folders provided by NationsBank. We're Floating Ginger Parker. in the home. The luncheon keynote speaker, worthy if not shocking facts and figures about Registration is $40 and registration forms are Then she got a job working for the American Dr. Madeiyn Isaacs, will address the issue of the status of women in education today. How available in numerous locations on the islands Study Abroad Program. The first part of that time how women's personal happiness and success are women perceived as students? Or as or from members of ABWA or Zonta. she worked in a small town in Germany where can be enhanced by their involvement in the teachers? Or administrators? What are the Corporate tables are also available with A Hisher Rate the office and her living quarters were in an old issues. biggest educational challenges facing women? Community Bank of the Islands having pur- castle. Isaacs is a University of South Florida facul- Are there only questions? No solutions? Will chased the first one. Months Then she worked for the program in Paris, ty member, a licensed mental health counselor the needs of female students in the year 2000 For further information contact Ingeborg France. and a psychotherapist. In her keynote address, be different from those of the past? Mauksch ar 472-8406 or Maggie Mullins at Ginger speaks both German and French. "Crafting Your Gift: Happiness, Success and Other featured speakers will include Dr. 472-9262. Having gotten tired of living out of a suitcase, Ginger returned to the United States where she spent two months on Captiva "having a wonder- ful time mooching off my parents." Her next job was with Central Connecticut i\/L .. i.>.., State University, where she worked for four years in public relations. She also got a master's degree in English We saCute you, while there. Her next job after that was with a consulting your contributions and firm in productivity improvement. That company Annual Percentage Yield would send a team into a company to analyze its your iedicationi production techniques. Among other places, $10,000 Minimum Ginger was on a team sent to analyze the opera- tions of a shoe manufacturer in Germany. She said the job was fascinating and affected all her future approaches to problem solving. However, it was also very intense and grueling and again involved living out of hotels. So, she 8 / 9 p left that job. Annual Percentage Yield Next she moved to Falls Church, Va., where SANIBEL EXCLUSIVES! \ $10,000 Minimum * she had "mild success" with an interior design business which she ran out of the basement of SANIBEL & CAPTIVA AFGHANS her home. David Winter Cottages Then it was back to Hartford, Conn., for a job Byer's Choice Christmas Carolers with the Hartford Chamber of Commerce. She Lizzie High Dolls - Daddy's Long Legs was in charge of international trade develop- Large Assortment of Candles, Afghans, STOP IN AND ment. Candle Rings and Holders, Potpourri, VISIT OUR NEW CHRISTMAS But then it happened. She had been regularly Baskets, Jewelry, Wall Hangings, CORNER visiting her parents on Captiva all along. On a Shell Lamps & so much morel trip in 1983, she happened to meet a man who was fishing from the beach. He said his name Large Collection of Antiques was George Parker and she remembered that We don't think you should be satisfied with lower/ her parents knew him. rates. Raise your sights, and take a look at our So she went home and asked her mother to have a small party and to invite George Parker. of the Islands NEW MAJOR-SAVER CD. We're flying high! "Within four days we were joking about getting married," says Ginger. And in two years, 1985, *5MJHM$ fcM. MAIN OFFICE: 2450 Periwinkle Way, (813) 472-2800 they did get married, in a typical Chapel By The t EAST OFFICE: 1037 Periwinkle Way, (813) 472-5575 Sea-relaxed island style wedding. MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1640, Sanibel FL 33957 The courtship had been largely long distance, %clet9 with her still with the Hartford Chamber of " Collectibles in Country Charm MAIN OFFICE HOURS EAST OFFICE HOURS Commerce and George here on Captiva. Lobby 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday OTT "ReCreation of 19th century General Store" 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Friday But that ended with the marriage. At that time 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Friday Society First Federal Savings Bank there were no jobs in international trade here MON.-FRI. 9-8, SAT. 9-5, SUN. 11-5 A KeyCorp Bank MEMBER FDIC and pay scales in Lee County were somewhat Drive-In Windows n» 1446 PERIWINKLE WAY, 395-0888 m 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday MEMBER FDIC Annual Percentage Yield (APY) figures assume (hat your money stays on deposit until maturity. The below those in Connecticut. •vSm WE SHIP UPS ™ 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Friday EQUAL HOUSING minimum deposit required to open the account and earn the stated APY is $10,000. Substantial inter- 9:00 A.M. to Noon Saturday LENDER est penalty is required for subsequent early withdrawals. The interest rule and APY are accrued ns of Please see GINGER, page 5 September 20, 1994. This offer may be withdrawn at any lime. 6 WOMEN OF THE ISLANDS Tuesdav. Oct. 18. 1994 Tuesday. Oct. <«. 1994 WOMEH OF THE ISLANDS 7 Val Pool Gail Reynolds Admittedly, island life is never boring for this active woman This former educator has become a respected contractor By Anne Bellew Val continues as a partner in Lloyd Enterprises, By Anne Bellew me let you talk to the person in charge...' Give Islander staff writer an investment firm responsible for diversified Islander staff writer me a break, guys - it's G-A-l-L That's a female Valerie Lloyd Pool, long a member of the property acquisitions in Florida, Connecticut, the Gail Reynolds name, not like Gale which could be either." Million Dollar Club at VIP Realty Group, is first Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. This Building Natural Designs for Natural Living Gail says she is a perfectionist. She tells both and foremost a Realtor. Involved in numerous portfolio also includes a privately held publishing (813) 472-9595 clients and sub-contractors that and, when hiring other community activities, she nonetheless company, Lillian DeWaters Publications, for That's what the little business card -size ad in a sub-contractor, she not only looks at qualifica- says, "Real estate is my thing. I work for the which she handles marketing and sales. the Islander said back in the early '80s. tions and past experience but also at whether or agency that is number one in closed sales Lillian DeWaters was Val's grandmother and a A female contractor? I never heard of a not this person is willing to rise to that challenge. through the first three quarters of '94 and I work well-known metaphysical writer in the early part female contractor! WOW!!! How neat! "Some of them aren't. Some of them are. Some for a great guy who's younger than my kids. He of this century. Although she has been dead for "Very, very odd. I was very odd. I'd interview a of them say they are and don't and don't get any sure knows how to deal with his employees, years, her books and papers on unity and meta- sub-contractor and it was plain that he thought I future work from me either." though. He's there for advice and back-up, but physics are still popular worldwide. "This is no was stupid, crazy or a combination thereof, obvi- She grew up in Nanuet, N.Y., 45 minutes out he lets us do our thing as grown-ups instead of longer a big business for me," Val says. "I sup- ously must be a pushover and was undoubtedly of the city. "It was great," she remembers. "You telling us how to dot our i's and cross our t's - pose you might say I'm just keeping it going. We a screaming, hysterical female. could hop on a bus and ride in to the library, a really great to work for!" reprint her out-of-print stuff if we get enough 'The incredible thing to me is that this is still show, whatever you wanted to do." Her dad was Like so many other islanders, Val came to requests for it, and right now I'm gradually pub- going on today, after 14 years, with every new a genera! contractor, an appraiser and a real Sanibel in 1986 on vacation and never went lishing her private lessons. It's one of those sub-contractor I bring in. Men actually call up estate broker. On Saturdays or after school or home. She's been in real estate sales since things that, if I didn't do it (as my mother did here and don't want to talk to me, they want to during the summer, he would frequently take 1987. Prior to moving here she had been before me), I'm sure Lillian would see to it that I talk to Mr. Reynolds. When they get Lew on the Gail to visit jobs. "Boring. But I must have involved with - either working for or owning - a was punished! Don't know what's going to hap- phone, he interrupts them and loves saying, 'Let soaked up some of what he said or did." couple of chains of employment agencies for 15 pen when it comes time for the next generation Gail Reynolds. years. Starting by purchasing a Richard P. Rita of women. I'm not quite sure how my girls got to Val continued Her training and background are as an franchise in Meriden, Conn., and subsequently be 36 years old, but they are, and I have no clue English and special ed teacher. She started at two more, she soon became a vice president in whether or not they'll want to continue doing "secretary': I can't type! Needless to say, they're have said. It is very unfortunate that Dr. Kubisz Temple University in Philadelphia, got married charge of franchising; she oversaw site selec- this." very interesting minutes...Being part of FISH is has chosen to turn this into a shooting match. Val Pool. and finished at USF-Tampa. Her new husband's tion, training, set-up operations and selling to the When she came to Sanibel, Val swore she'd really rewarding.") The members of the board are all business peo- job was in Southwest Florida. Among other franchisee. The Rita Agencies were one of the pating in numerous seminars on women in busi- never join another women's group, so she And she's a member of the Care & ple in this community and the last thing they things she did as an educator was set up a pro- world's largest with 90-plus offices in the United ness, how to start your own business, etc., etc., hasn't. Rehabilitation of Wildlife board, currently want is a mud fight." gram for socially maladjusted kids in the Lee States, Canada and Australia. etc." But she does enough community service to involved in a dispute with its former executive She continued, "The care of the animals has County juvenile detention home. She was substi- Val came to realize that doing this for some- Along with the Golden Door operation, "My have been awarded the Sanibel-Captiva Board director. never been in question. There are two vets out tute teaching at Riverdale High when she dis- one else was not as productive as doing it for former husband and I owned and operated a 60- of Realtors prestigious Community Service "I started at CROW as a volunteer under there, one living on-site, and a long-term rehabil- covered, to her amazement, that when boys herself and she founded Valerie Pool's Golden foot Burger yacht available for charter to compa- Award for 1993. She's been active with PAWS Marc Elie when he was here before. I was itator who lives on the property. Before con- were sent to the detention home, there was no Door Inc. Working directly and on a contract nies in the Stamford/ Greenwich area," she con- ever since it started ("I'm really a dog person, involved with the Christmas shop we ran to raise demning us, people should go out there at 11 in provision made for them to keep up with their basis with most of the Fortune 100 and 500 cor- tinues. "Our 'guests' included people from GTE, but cats are what get dumped, so we rescue money and last year I handled the volunteers for the morning, take the tour and see for them- school work. The most significant aspects of porations in the area, she soon had six agencies Chase Manhattan, General Host, Olin cats"). She's served as secretary on the board of Taste of the Islands (and probably will this year, selves that things are in good shape and that their punishment were getting their heads in Connecticut with her executive offices in Mattheson, The Allyn Group and many others. FISH for five years and now is vice president too)," she says. "I believe in CROW. CROW has proper care is being given to the animals." shaved and total, abject boredom. Stamford. As a satellite company she also had a Charters were booked for everything from break- also ("When Polly Cousins asked if I'd like to vol- been in business for 25-plus years and will con- Val kind of smiles ... "Life is definitely not bor- So this dynamo of a woman proceeded to do resume service/advertising house to service her fast meetings to the America's Cup races. That unteer for FISH, I somehow missed the word tinue to be in business for the care of animals for ing for me. And I still like to do what I did the something about it, getting assignments for the own and other agency accounts. "And," she was really fun!" hopefully the next 25.1 will say that I stand very first day I set foot on the island - walk on adds, "i also did the circuit, so to speak, partici- In addition to her present association with VIP, Please see VAL, page 7 behind everything Dr. Douglass and Tim Murty the beach and pick up shells." Please see GAIL, page 8

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Oct. 18.1994 awhile - absorbing and learning more every day. mistake in the drawings, I had to take a hurri- Gail continued She owned a piece of property on Sanibel cane course, then we went on vacation, just on and, when the marriage foundered, she decided and on. Soon, I promise!" Tuesday, 10 kids who were there at any given time from the to move here and design and buiid her home She reads, loves music and opera, goes to Oct. 18,1994 7A teachers involved, delivering them, providing tutoring here. While it was in process numerous people both the Barbara B. Mann and The Phil, as well Commentary and being an ongoing contact with the school system stopped to watch and several asked her to as a lot of the BIG Arts things. Another thing she that these kids could trust and talk to. She did Jtiis for.—design theirs-with a similar "point of view." enjoys is cooking and having friends in for din- three years until Health & Rehabilitative Services took Voila! Gail Reynolds - Building Natural ner. "On a weekend, after a really hellacious over the program, at which time she was given the Designs for Natural Living - was off and running. week - you know, everything going wrong that Letters choice of continuing under HRS or returning to the "I can do the big facades," she says, "but I prefer possibly can and some that can't - I'll cook up an An off-island school system. the other kind. My clientele are not the kind that excruciatingly elaborate meal and we'll call [Editor's note: The Islander received a number of let- Gail chose the school system and worked for wildlife patients. However, it wasn't until the arrival do conspicuous consumption, and that's not part someone up to come have dinner with us. emergency center: ters this week covering a wide variety of subjects. of the Kubiszes that really significant improvements a time with emotionally disturbed kids, again in of who I am. In May I finished a great big house Somehow that seems to bring back my sanity. It Because of the number of letters received (there were took place at CROW. The facilities and care of the high school. These were kids who, by the time up at South Seas, but it too is very vegetation- must be a way of reassuring myself that, in fact, should we have one? 25 at last count) some, out of necessity, will be held animals were brought from a well functioning but she "got" them, had never really succeeded at oriented - lots of angles and ways to feel as there is something that I can make go right: 'I until next week's issue. ] amateur level to a very professional level. Surely this anything. Her idea was to work them into areas though you're part of the surrounding environ- can do this!1" On Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 12 and 13, must be evident to CROW members who have visited they showed interest in and liked, let them see ment." the four candidates for City Council's two avail- Support the facilities over the years. that they could, in fact, do something well, then Who is "we"? "We" is Lew, "my superinten- Gail continues, "You know, I think being a dent, my better half, my partner, my travel com- able seats in November met in open forum and Although every injured animal I have brought in gradually mainstream them into other classes. woman in this business is an asset. When you for Kain, panion, the one who visits the jobs when I can't, answered a number of questions put to them by over the past eight years was treated with great care She discovered she had problem with the philos- combine it with my teaching experience, I think it the guy who loves to say, 'I'm sorry. I'm not the Sanibel's electorate. One of those questions dealt Walsh and concern by the staff at the time, I felt that Dr. ophy of the school system which wanted her to leads to a better understanding of what both general contractor. I will let you talk to her." with whether they felt Sanibel should purchase Kubisz had a special, more intense sympathy for the whip the boys for misbehavior. men and women want in a-hQuseft listen differ- and stock with supplies an off-island emergency urged injured animals. Most recently I brought in a box tur* "Really!" she sputters. "In this particular ently and I repeat back, rephrased", what I just They've built a house in the Maine woods, center in the event some future hurricane devas- tie that had been run over on San-Cap Road and very school most of the worst acting-out kids were heard. I want to leave people assured that I truly too. Her goal in Maine was to build (with a little tates the island. All of the candidates appeared to To the editor badly damaged. I took the animal in to be euthanized. black male adolescents. I was not afraid of them, understood what they said. There's another more insulation, of course) an old Captiva beach support that proposition. This issue was also The Islander Before Dr. Kubisz saw the extent of the damage, he by any means, but the whole idea of a white, thing: since women seem to 'inhabit' houses cottage, similar to one she had worked on some addressed in last week's issue of The Islander by Like many responded optimistically that box turtles were tough authority-figure female whipping them? What more than men, generally speaking, I think a years ago. And, with a smile, she says, "We did our city . No candidate suggested a level islanders, we and that he might be able to pull it through. I literally kind of message is that, I ask you? Then I found woman automatically understands more of what it, too - board and batten walls instead of dry- 5 hurricane-proof facility right here on the are concerned felt sorry for "ruining" his day when he noted all of out that the system didn't really want to main- they would like to see and/or need in their wall, a lot of open space, no formality whatsoev- island. Perhaps it would be appropriate to about the sky- the injuries. It was obvious to me that the injuries of stream these kids at all because the subsidies homes. In fact, I have a lot of women clients, er - an old beach house, looking as if it had been explore this option further. rocketing costs this lowly turtle really upset him. of Sanibel's were higher if they were maintained in separate which is an interesting point by itself, because it there forever and witnessed lots of history, in the First of all, it is probably true that even in the What CROW needs is Dr. Kubisz. Certainly his . high-density classes. I quit." means that women - little by little - are taking woods! You know, I really regret the absence of face of a hurricane having the top rating of "5" wife Debbie is an unbelievable asset as well. What Below Market She also did environmental education for control of their lives." a sense of their history in most people I deal that some residents will wait so long to depart CROW does not need is a board consisting of people Rate Housing program. However, only two of our awhile. "I think that's important," she says, with. Admittedly, having been raised in the north- the island that, even were that their intention, that may be well meaning and willing, but do not : When she has time, Gail plays just as hard as four council candidates have taken a firm stand on "because it keeps me ever mindful of how a east I may be more attuned to this than others, they couldn't get off. Flooding, the downing of know a great deal about animals in general or wildlife she works. She loves hiking and camping, this program. house should fit into its location, how it should canoeing and birding and, in fact, can do the lat- but so many people today seem to have no trees, rain pounding so fast and hard one cannot rehabilitation in particular. CROW does not need seem to 'nestle' into its surroundings." The way ter two right in her own backyard. roots, no sense of where they come from, what see to drive, etc., might either hold some in their Wally Kain and Dick Walsh strongly support con- people that have been on the board too long and have trolling the cost of BMRH and strongly oppose densi- her house does in Sanibel Bayou. It could have "I really like tent camping," she says. "I like their heritage is. That's sad to me." home or get them caught between their home historically had numerous personality clashes with grown there right along with the native trees and and the island side of a partially washed-out ty increases. Both candidates have highly impressive directors. Too many directors have come and gone in being not hooked into the system...On the other And, it perhaps explains her interest in records in the area of environmental protection. bromiiiads. hand, Disney's Grand Floridian is great, too!" antiques. She is a licensed antiques dealer and causeway. Or an approaching storm might not only a few years. When her husband was transferred to the appear at first to be a local threat, giving resi- Therefore, we urge all Sanibel voters who share CROW does not need a board that can't manage a She grows bromiiiads and orchids, lots of practices that career when the contracting busi- our concerns about the cost of the BMRH program east coast, she couldn't find the kind of house native plants, apparently is not allergic to poison ness has a lull. Her house and office are accent- dents a sense of false security, only to have the dedicated achiever and visionary like Dr. Kubisz. His storm shift dramatically and catch the whole and the protection of our fragile environment to sup- employees and volunteers overwhelmingly support she wanted. So they bought some land; then ivy, and has created a nature trail leading to two ed with carefully selected pieces, some of which port Wally Kain and Dick Walsh. benches where she and a guest occasionally island by legitimate surprise. One cannot deny him. Could it be that some CROW board members' she had trouble finding a contractor who would came from New York with her. Helen L. Joiley and Arthur L. Jolley share "High Tea" next to the water. She loves the that even though persons are advised early of an egos are so large that they can't cope with a strong build what she wanted. Once it was built, the fin- She's funny. She's smart. She sparkles. Her Sanibei ish carpenter for the inside of the house turned beach "but I haven't been beaching now for houses sparkle - not glitzy sparkle, but fresh approaching storm, human nature will cause personality in their director, and thereby threaten the Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife? out to be a general contractor too, and he asked close to a year. That house on Captiva had a clean sparkle like the shine on a new, bright some to wait and watch, unwittingly putting her to come to work for him. She did that for deadline, all kinds of problems developed from a green sea-grape leaf in the morning sun. their lives in peril by waiting too long. Islanders asked to attend Even if Dr. Kubisz had all the flaws reported to the newspapers, CROW does not need a board that does upcoming 20-20 conference not have the managerial ability to let an employee know well in advance, with lots of notice and abun- 35* To the editor .^dantdQcuraentation, that his/her employment will be- Guest Commentary The Islander - >•--.• • -•- --" -•*- --*-.•< Many of your readers are aware of the Conference terminated. A garden symphony If the CROW membership wants a veterinarian I- By Jon Liljequist 20-20, the two-day meeting Nov. 3 and 4 when the I brightens everyday things. -^ "A friend dragged me to the Modern Art Museum. He tried to explain a toi- Sanibel Report will be reviewed and updated. that is more interested in politics and "people that let bowl mounted on the wall but was soon complaining that his ultra-hip The original Sanibel Report played an important count" than animals - then and only then, should Dr. shoes hurt his feet. role in shaping Sanibel's natural systems-based Kubisz be fired! Ernst L.W. Hoen, Ph.D. WfiiCe contempCatinfj a. sodd BCaci^canvcis, I reaCized my Certainly we should attempt to expect the Comprehensive Land Use Plan nearly 20 years ago. Captiva There's nothing hard about eating at... (All proceeds are used for the parade, this is not for profit) THE ENTRY FEE US $50, FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND ACCOMPANIED BY A CHECK TO Sanibel deserves a steady Please make checks out to the Sanibel-Captiva Assoc. of Realtors hand at the helm PLEASE RETURN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PARADE COMMITTE SANIBEL CITY COUNCIL SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS THE jJj^&ANDA '4 I £ A f Q Q D 5 P I It I. T S 695 TARPON BAY ROAD SEAFOOD EMPORIUM 1223 PERIWINKLE WAY. SANIBEL ISLAND 472-1771 VOTE NOV. 8 SANIBEL, FL 33957 Paid Political Advertisement - Wallace Kain Campaign Fund SEAFOOD EMPORIUM 472-1366 Comer of TARpon Bay Rd. & periWINKLE Way Paid for by Bob Davison Campaign Account "-•*-•---••,«*. Tuesday. Oct. ia 1Q94 THE ISLANDER 11A 10A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994 V@ni6f continued from page 7A There are three kitchen 'gadgets' that I like to use such a structure would be considerable, the city has closely, has a very weak underlying base in logic. I land, then why not simply rent a small office some- I am not one for "gadgets," but there are three 2 slices white bread, diced, soaked in cold water city-owned land on which it could be put. So while am concerned that, after all sides of the issue are where with a telephone, and when the storm cooking gizmos I like. One is a corer for zucchini and and squeezed dry the cost of the structure would be considerable, the examined in detail, we will end up with a program approaches, send whatever few personnel are neces- cucumbers, another is a citrus zester and the third a 1/4 cup olive oil WHAT'S offset of free property might balance out the total cost requiring such vast infusions of capital for such mini- sary to that facility to help coordinate what little nutmeg grinder which is like a pepper mill. Using the 2 tablespoons parsley, minced to no more than if a less storm resistant facility were mal protection that we may wonder why in the world mainland-to-island effort is still necessary. latter, you truly get the full flavor of freshly ground Preheat the oven to 350. Core the zucchini to COOKING? erected off-island on land we must purchase. And we ever engaged on that course of action in the first The next time you see a candidate for City Council nutmeg. Any good cookware shop carries these items. remove the seeds but leave the skin on. Mix together who is to say that in the aftermath of a major malaise, place. and/or a sitting member of City Council, ask them if Try "The Unpressured Cooker" here on Sanibel or the beef, egg, garlic, salt, pepper, oregano and bread. the police and other essential personnel could get It is your money that is going to build, man and they feel it is a good idea to have our emergency sup- William Sonoma in Naples. Set it aside. Take a pastry bag fitted with a plain tube By Bobbie Sharp back to the island quickly if even one causeway supply the off-island complex now being proposed. plies, emergency equipment, emergency personnel The following stuffed zucchini recipe I learned and put the mix in the bag. Pipe this into the zucchini. bridge went out? Where would the boats be kept? On As I understand it, it provides an operating base and and our police off-island in the aftermath of a hurri- while a student at Julie Dannenbaum's Cooking You may have to do this from both ends and press Sanibel? No point in that! In the water off-island? haven for only essential city personnel (and possibly cane. Ask them if they can guarantee that all of those School. It is a perfect summer dish. down on the filled ends to pack it in. Place the oil in a the zucchini. That might not be wise. At the off-island facility their families). I say put that facility right here things can get back onto the island when needed. And saute pan over high heat and brown the zucchini, away from the water? If so, I suppose we need to buy instead, and if we need an off-island liaison office to ask soon. The city has already located seven off- STUFFED ZUCCHINI turning frequently. Remove them from the pan and I seem to be into pear desserts of late but then I am some more boats and store them off-island. But how coordinate activities between the island and the main- island sites. 8 small zucchini, ends trimmed put them in an au gratin pan. Pour the oil from the fond of pears. The following also serves eight and is quickly could we get those craft back to the water ii 1 pound very lean ground beef saute pan over them. Bake them 20 to 25 minutes. excellent served plain or with whipped cream or Remove them to a serving platter and sprinkle them vanilla ice cream. It's all depends on how virtuous after massive roadblocks on the mainland? Letters continued from page 9A legg In my opinion, the question becomes one of why 2 garlic cloves, minced with the parsley. Serve either hot or at room tempera- you are at the moment. build and stock and man a facility perhaps near the ture. This serves eight. of 1 to 10,1 would give him a 9.5. (I never met any- help, please mail your check along with the proxy, or Salt and pepper LEMON PEAR CRISP airport when we could do the same thing right here? one worth a 10). :,/., biu; ..-,: -•: simply mail a check to Peter Kelly, Attorney at Law, 1/2 teaspoon oregano A cheese souffle and hot rolls go beautifully with 8 beurre Bosc pears, peeled, cored and diced Why stockpile emergency supplies off-island when it I could fill many pages of your newspaper explain- 1633 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL 33957. 4 tablespoons lemon juice isn't clear how long it will take to get those supplies P. Sherman Lauther ing how John improved every aspect of CROW - Subway sub sandwich awarded to winner 1 cup sugar across hurricane ravaged streets and waterways back CROW board member, membership chairman cleanliness, animal nutrition, staff quality, physical 1 cup brown sugar to the water's edge to get them on-island with boats plant, finances, grants, education pavilion, survival 1 cup flour we haven't even thought about purchasing yet? One rate, membership growth, quarterly newsletter, com- CROW could now stand for 1/4 pound butter 18-wheeler full of emergency supplies can drive i munity public relations, etc. I could also fill many TVish Nieman captures Zest of two lemons across the causeway right now and stock more sup- pages refuting all allegations recently made against something entirely different Butter to grease an au gratin pan plies right here and right now than dozens of small John by the board. None of these allegations are true To the editor Preheat the oven to 375. Toss the pear pieces with boats. That's emergency preparedness. Why should and all are twisted. The Islander weekly Pigskin Picks title the sugar and lemon juice. Set them aside. In another we have our essential personnel involved in trying to ? Without John, CROW is destined to plateau (if As a member of CROW, I am resigned to accept By Christopher Strlne tiebreaker category - total points in our Game of the bowl, mix the brown sugar, flour, butter and zest into get back to the island (see earlier cited article) when Islander editor lucky) or go backwards (more than likely). I person- the board's decision regarding Dr. Kubisz as final. Week. In that GOTW, which pitted Miami and a medium coarse "meal." Place the pears in the but- instead they could be here and safe all the time so as Trish Nieman captured the Week 5 title in the ally want nothing to do with CROW unless the orga- But I would ask that the board now adopt a new Florida State in college play on Oct. 8, the total tered au gratin pan and sprinkle the mix over them. to be ready to begin patrols and rehabilitation imme- Pigskin Picks contest, thanks to her guess in the total nization is moving steadily forward. (Why else work marketing strategy to guarantee future contributions points scored by both teams was 54 (Miami won 34- Smooth the top. Bake for about 35 minutes. Serve at diately? so hard?) Like John, my goal is to have CROW points category in the seemingly always important after Dr. Kubisz leaves, thereby averting financial 20), Nieman won the Week 5 crown because her room temperature or just warm. Whipped cream, fla- In my opinion, we are rushing too quickly into become the finest membership-owned wildlife reha- !1 Game of the Week listing. suicide. points guess of 41 was closer to the actual total than vored with a bit of rum, or plain ice cream goes per- some predetermined course of action that appears bilitation facility in the United States. With John as Since people no longer believe that CROW stands When the initial tabulations were complete, Frederic's 23. executive director, this goal will be reached in a few fectly with this dish. It's up to you. reasonable on the surface, but when examined more for Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife, I have com- Nieman and Tim Frederic, who had already worn the For winning the came, Nieman earns a free, 3- short years. Without him - forget it, for the possibility Bobble Sharp has been cooking for family and friends piled the Top 10 List of Name Changes for CROW weekly Picks crown earlier this year, shared first foot-long Cold Cut Combo submarine sandwich from simply doesn't exist. place with 11-2 marks. That tie set the game to our for 50 years. She has studied under Chef Tel and under PETER E. KELLY which will insure continued support: Subway of Sanibel. Subway, which is located on Julie Dannenbaum at the Creative Cooking School in All members of CROW should respond to the Tarpon Bay Road, is the co-sponsor of the 1994 Philadelphia. She Is also a regular at the cooking request to recall the entire board of directors. There 10. Constantly Rehiring Our Workers ATTORNEY AT LAW 9. Collection of Rich Old Women Pigskin Picks contest. courses offered at South Seas Plantation on Captiva. are a number of well qualified individuals who are Circle the team you think will win each game. For the Game of Several other contest participants (there were 24 in She and her husband, Thomas, moved to Sanibel in 8. Causing Revolution Over Wildlife the Week, pick the winner AND Include your guess for the COMPLETE LEGAL SERVICES willing to serve in their place. John is the key to the all),Jncluding Fred Newman, Donna Saternus, 1980 from Berwyn, Pa. 7. Collusion Rules Our World total number of points that will be scored in that contest.The INCLUDING: continued success of CROW. He desperately needs a person with the best record for the week wins. Should there Mahdy Greenstein, Cheryl Elliot, Carlos Garcia and new board - your vote in favor of same is important 6. Completely Ruined Over Wages be a tie between two or more players, the Total Points catego— Wills • Probate • Living Trusts • Real Estate I ry will serve as the tie-breaker. Betty Puff, finished just out of the running with 10-3 Condominium Law • Land Use Planning to the future of this wonderful organization. Please 5. Can't Recognize C)BVTeusjVeaknesses records. Come to the 12th exercise your right and mail in your proxy today, if 4. Childlike Rubbish Or What For the week, all but two of the home teams in the ANCHOR POINTE CENTER you haven't already done so. Saturday, Oct. 22 Sunday, Oct. 23 1633 Periwinkle Way Suite H 395-2211 3. Confused Republic Of Wealth California at USC Cincy at Cleveland 13 select games won. In college play, the victors were International Fall Festival A fund has been established to help John with Ws 2. Choosing Rashness Over Wisdom Clemson at FSU Chicago at Detroit Florida, North Carolina, Baylor, California, legal, printing and mailing expenses. If you wish to And the #1 name change that will bring in the Kan. St. at Colorado Denver at San Diego Michigan, Texas and the Hurricanes. In NFL action, November 5 & 6,1994 most amount of money is: E, MM.atW.. Mich, hi|i h^Sr©fl^ A^mirar^iatir^Wl'ri^ftf Completely Reversing Miami at West Va. Seattle at K.C. Minnesota and San Diego. 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Please contact John or Elisabeth Smith at 472-1511 VUuie call Pegsi> Miller at 472-5154, Calendar 6B Classifieds 8B On the Water 2B Shelling Tips Tuesday 3B Oct. 18,1994 1B

My ballet mentors - a unique breed, \'J hi~ • z.--1 j^nc JC." dSS but now extinct I continued to take ballet classes as I had to keep myself in top physical shape and techni- cally sharp. During my classes I was constant- ly demonstrating barre and center floor work plus combination across the flooring. At that time two of the most highly touted ballet instructors were Madame Anderson- Ivanzova and Madame Platova. Both of their studios were located in the same small build- ing on 56th Street between 7th and 6th avenues. Both ladies were zealous of their students. From a slight opening in the entrance door Madame Anderson would keep track of stu- dents going upstairs to Platova's class. It was a disaster if you were caught. Madame Anderson would accost you in class and treat you like a traitor, or she might simply refuse you admittance to class.

Show Biz Neal Anderson's winning 1994-95 Duck Stamp. As it Wez Island refuge gears up for annual birthday celebration

By Frank Wagner Duck Stamps raise millions for acquisition of wetlands Madame Anderson was reputed to be one Special to The Islander Visitor Center book store at the J.N. "Ding" of the best teachers in New York, especially Over the past 60 years, the Federal Duck Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel. good for teaching men. She was a startling Stamp program has generated more than $450 "We sell more than 1,000 stamps every year," looking woman of Swedish-Russian extraction million to acquire 4.2 million wetland acres, pri- said Marilyn Kloosterman, treasurer of the Ding who had come to this country when she was marily for the national wildlife refuge system, Darling Wildlife Society. "It seems that we sell at just past her prime as a performer. She never These lands are vital not only for waterfowl but least one a day, and during season we sometimes received performance recognition in the U.S. for a host of other wildlife, including about half sell 10 or more per day." but her classes were always well attended by the nation's endangered species. The current price The book store has a good supply of this year's fabulous dancers. is $15, and 98 cents of every dollar raised through stamp and limited quantities of the last three Her husband, Ivanzova, played piano for sales goes directly to purchase vital migratory years' issues. classes. He was a huge, jolly gentleman who, waterfowl habitat. The Duck Stamp has been issued annually by in the old country, had been a great friend of All waterfowl hunters 16 years and older are the federal government since 1934, when J.N. Peter Tchaikovsky. He used to regale us with required to purchase the stamp annually. In addi- "Ding" Darling's drawing titled "Mallard stories of the wild parties with Tchaikovsky tion, the Duck Stamp can be used for admission Dropping In" became the first design for the and other Russian musicians. Madame to national wildlife refuges that require entrance stamp. Subsequent artwork was commissioned screamed at him constantly to pay more atten- fees. every year until the Duck Stamp contest began in tion to what she was demonstrating and less to What began as the first annually issued rev- 1949. the pretty young things in class. enue stamp has also become the most collectible Second time around Madame always greeted you at the front stamp print series in U.S. history. A person who This year's win is repeat performance for Duck desk. She was in charge of her own books and purchased each stamp the year it was issued Stamp artist Neal Anderson finances and I might add, she was incredibly through 1992 would have paid a total of $242, an Anderson first gained national recognition for accurate. investment now worth more than $4,000. Stamps his artistic excellence when his painting of lesser issued before 1941 are exceedingly rare since the After my first trial class, she informed me it scaup was chosen for the 1989-90 Federal Duck was obvious I was one of those "eat out of law originally specified that unsold stamps were garbage can" modern dancers but she had to be destroyed the following year. Duck Stamps Stamp. With his striking red-breasted merganser heard good things about me and my classes in are now sold for three years before excess ones pair, judged from a competitive field of 434 hope- Carnegie Hall and would accept me as her stu- are destroyed. fuls for the 1994-95 stamp, he joins an elite hand- dent. The stamp is consistently a best-seller in the Please see STAMPS, page 3B Class always began with Madame sprin- kling the floor with her every-trusty, beautiful- ly decorated garden watering can. The barre "'Ping' Parsing BirthdiTy"CeleferatSon ~ «.Oct« 22 was standard, with very few variations. Visitor Center Auditorium Programs Special Events Naturally it was for warm-up but also for 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. - Conservation Cartoon 10:45 a,m. - 12; 45 p.m. - Free tram tour of Madame's special body placement. Contest Awards, Doug MacGregor, Political Wildlife Drive for children. (Meet in front of The center floor adagio (slow movements Cartoonist for the Fort Myers News-Press Visitor Center) with sustained balances, extensions and arm 10:45 a.m. - 12 p.m. - Keynote address by movements) was always challenging. The Neal Anderson, 1994-95 Duck Stamp Artist On-going Activities and Federal Duck Stamp Program Update, Bob moving combinations were difficult, but • Free entrance to Wildlife Drive always exciting and fun to dance. Turns in all Lesino, Chief of the Federal. Duck Stamp directions and in every position were her forte Office • Duck stamp signing and most of her students spun like tops. 12:15 - 12:45 pan, - The Personality of an • Special exhibits of duck stamps, wood Stories about this marvelous lady are Early Conservationist: Introducing Jay carving, and conservation groups. legion. As you read the following, you must Norwood Darling, Kip Koss^ Ding" Darling • Touch table and children's activity always keep in mind she always spoke with a Foundation President and grandson of Darling • Exhibition of photography contest and marvelous, thick Russian accent. 1 - 1:45 p.m. - Conservation Cartooning, conservation cartoon contest winners Doug MacGregor, politicaj cartoonist for the • Guided kayak and canoe tours sign-up. Madame adored men and could out- Fort Myers News-Press Cost: one 1994-95 duck stamp Please see MENTORS, page 2B 2B THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 THE ISLANDER 3B Fishermen take note: always have that spare rod ready Live shelling ban for Sanibel is a very good thing Surprises are great for birthdays, but bad for fish- anglers had been patiently rigging a spoon on his rod Finally, finally, finally. The door has been shut on They were here to take the shells and the coconuts, ing trips. That's why I'm releaming the old adage of as we looked for bait. He had a perfect cast and 10 taking live shells on Sanibel Island. It's been coming and it was unique for an area. Maybe they traded their having a spare fishing rod always ready to cast. ON THE minutes later we released a redfish of over 30 inches. for nearly 20 years. If you've shelled the beaches the SHELLING money for shells or sea oats for driftwood, but nearly Off-shore anglers are often confronted with a real- He was the only one of us who even had a chance at past few years, you know there's hardly anything left. everyone who comes here leaves with something ly big fish coming up under a small snapper or WATER the fast moving school. Last Friday (Oct. 7) the Florida Marine Fisheries TIPS from the beach. grouper. What happens is a fish like a barracuda, When I think of it, I try to keep a medium weight Commission, meeting here, heard opinions from resi- The only trouble is, there isn't anything on the shark or cobia homes in on the struggling fish and fig- By Capt. Mike Fuery spinning rod rigged with a white bucktail jig ready all dents about whether or not to adopt a no-live shelling By Capt. Mike Fuery beach anymore. There's sand and there's always the ures it's a lot easier to catch one already caught by a the time. The white bucktail will catch a variety of ban in the city. sun, but the beach looks like any other beach any hook than chase one down in the middle of the ocean. fish and looks like a small silver bait when worked Since 1987, when the city passed the first shelling other place on the west coast. This is particularly true in the case of cobia. These island waters, it's easy to forget the "just in case" rod. fast in the water. law, shellers have been limited to two live shells, per My thanks go to Erick Landblad, chairman of the the shelling would have been now if the board had fish look like a cross between a giant catfish and a It happened to us recently. We were in very shallow When we are trolling off the beaches for Spanish species, per person, per day. In theory, on a good Sanibel Wildlife Committee. He's a tireless worker shark. Cobia are famous for ghosting along behind a gone ahead and stopped live shelling. grass flats near Captiva Pass and were looking for mackerel, I make it a point to place the rod at the shelling day, a family of four could take eight fighting for all of nature. The same goes for Bob Slayton, rep- hooked fish and rushing to take it at surface. It's repulsive to many of us to see people kill live shiners to net. We had plans to fish a few miles away bow, because it happens often that we get within cast- conchs, eight whelks, eight sand dollars and eight resenting the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation That's why anglers keep a stout casting rod, rigged horse conchs. shells. One of my all-time respected and favorite and the main goal was to get several dozen silvery ing distance of surface feeding mackerel as we troll. Foundation and the Audubon Society. with a pinfish or even cut bait just in case a cobia Now, if they are staying a week, as most visitors newspaper reporters is the semi-retired Miami Herald Killing live shells had to come to an end. All shells shiners in the live well. I was about to throw the net You can never be prepared for all the surprise vis- does come to the boat. do, that's 32 lives shells per day, but if there was no writer, Al Burt. If you ever want to read what real die of natural causes and they wash to the beach - Barracuda are known to cut off hooked fish,bu t when not 100 feet ahead, the water turned into a its you get when fish suddenly appear, but it's worth enforcement of the law because it was so vague, one Florida is like, shucked down to the cob, it's when ours for the taking. But the people who purposefully they also will cautiously follow in a fish and lie just frothy white circle as dozens of big redfish chased the effort to keep a stand-by rod ready. person could take all those shells and claim that fami- Burt sizes up the situation and gives his special over-harvested, through ignorance or arrogance, have about motionless near surface as you boat a fish. A shiners about. Then the school started toward us! That brief moment when you can quickly cast to ly members, already back at the condo helped get the Florida logic to it all. caused this law to be passed. ready rod might get into vcuda action. All the rods were stored. My flyro d was broken the action probably will be the center of your fishing shells. Or, everyone of the four members of the fami- A few years ago he wrote a piece which was a In the confusion of getting set up to fish in our down and put away. But, one out of three of my stories for years to come. ly could take 32 or more shells; and the greed part of classic. He had just visited the island and observed Mike Fuery is a professional fishing and shelling guide. this all finally got unbearable to many of us. That's a shelling on the beaches. He called visitors "takers." He charters out of 'Tween Waters Marina on Captiva. from page 1B hypothetical case, but most frequent beach walkers Mentors know of numerous violations of the two-shell per per- Stamps continued from page 1B coquette most ladies half her age. A typical example. take from you, could I once watch a class." the late Marvin Gordon, kept close check on Madame son, per species law. After reverence, the final move in a class, she would I immediately answered: "Yes! When?" to see that she was O.K. Ironically, the state passed a saltwater fishing ful of artists to twice win the nation's most presti- Wildlife magazines. boldly announce: "For the boys schnapps, for the A time and date was set. Near the very end of life she made a final request license law a couple of years ago which included col- gious conservation art contest. Anderson's Duck Stamp wins have fulfilled a life- girls nothing!" The gentleman would then go into the I prepared a special chair for her in the studio. of Marvin: "I know when I'm gone there will be an lecting live shells. In that law, it states that anyone The Lincoln, Neb., resident is the guest of honor at long goal for the dedicated artist to whom conserva- tiny studio kitchen where small thimble-like shot, Chair? It was more like a throne. On the appointed obituary in the New York Times. Please ask them to taking living shells must have a saltwater license. So, this year's "Ding" Darling birthday party. In addition tion art contests have provided many honors and dis- glasses would be lined up on a beautiful silver tray. day, and precisely on time, Madame appeared wear- be kind to an old dancing teacher and give my age as in order to kill live shells, one must have that license to talking about his work at 10:45 a.m. in the Visitor tinctions. He won the 1984 and 1988 Nebraska She poured, then joined us as we toasted, then drank ing the blue cashmere sweater set we students had maybe 73." first. Center auditorium, Anderson will sign Duck Stamps Conservation Stamp contests and was commissioned to her balletic highness. It was quite a ceremony. gotten her as a Christmas present. Vanity had requested more than a number of years Last March the same rule came up before the com- and posters for collectors from 9 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. to paint the 1984 National Arbor Day Stamp, the Maybe for her, it helped recreate a little of the ele- She watched the entire class and afterwards be deducted from her actual age. missioners and the opposition lead them to schedule and again from noon to 2 p.m. 1984 "First of State" Nebraska Trout Stamp and the gance and grandeur of her old Russia. informed me she was very pleased with the class. She These instructors were a breed all their own and another session on live shelling. But, this time no "It's absolutely the best compliment a wildlife 1986 "First of State" Nebraska Wood Duck Stamp. opposition to the proposed law was presented. No one - absolutely no one - was allowed to watch approved of the technique and my teaching methods. unfortunately most of them are gone. artist can receive," Anderson said about the Duck For more than 17 years Anderson has been an avid The next step, now, is on Nov. 22 for Gov. Lawton classes. You either took the class or left the studio Her final comment was: "I will tell my students I Platova, the upstairs ballet mistress, gave an ada- Stamp distinction. "It's also great to be a part of a supporter of organizations such as Pheasants Forever, Chiles and his cabinet to go over the proposed law. before it started. The prima ballerina Alexandra have watched class and approve. They can take two gio at the barre that never changed, but always kept meaningful conservation program working to help Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Safari Club Danilova had wanted to watch a class but had been classes a week from you, but always - three from Passage is assured. Then it will become law on Jan. 1, waterfowl, as well as all living things that depend on International, Quail Unlimited and Ducks Unlimited. getting longer and more complicated. The last time I 1995. constantly refused by Madame. me." took class I could hardly walk after the barre, let our precious wetlands." His donations of original art and prints have greatly One auspicious Saturday afternoon, Danilova It was akin to having been approved by the Czar. I wasn't actively involved with this current legisla- Following high school, Anderson attended two aided these groups in their fund-raising efforts to alone dance. tion but I was back in 1987 when I spoke before the arrived before class and presented Madame with a I couldn't attend her evening class that same day This divine creature once purchased a juice extrac- years of commercial art school in Omaha, Neb., improve wildlife habitat. More than 36 of his paint- huge bouquet of roses. She graciously accepted the but heard from those who did that Madame per- commission. It was ironic that at that time, the com- before returning to Lincoln. He worked for a graphic ings have been produced in limited edition prints and tor and was so enchanted by its operation she can- mission nearly passed a no live shelling rule but flowers then informed Danilova: "Thanks for the formed her own version of what she had seen in my celled classes for a week. design company for a short time before striking out his work can be found in private and corporate collec- flowers, but still can't watch the class!" class to a standing ovation. balked because the city had backed the two live on his own as an illustrator. His works have appeared tions across the United States and Canada. He lives in Sometimes her accompanist were even stranger. shells per person, etc. rule. Think of how much better A young female ballet student arrived one day for A well known choreographer who studied with her Platova's pianist always wore a garden party costume in Nebraskaland, Kansas Wildlife and Wyoming Nebraska with his wife and children. her first class with Madame, She changed from street had choreographed a new ballet, dedicated it to her, with a huge hat. She kept her music in a filing cabinet clothes into her ballet costume and appeared in class and invited her to attend the premier of the work. She near the piano. Also in that filing cabinets was a col- wearing a full ballet stage make-up. Madame took explained to a few of us the next day after class that lection of small bottles of various descriptions filled one look and immediately said: "I'm sorry, darling, she had attended the performance. She then went with liquid. After finishing a rousing Tchaikovsky this is not a repertoire class for 'Coppelia.' Go back backstage and thanked the choreographer for the tick- to the dressing room and wash your face, put some variation she would reach into the filing cabinet, et. She also informed him that it was an excellent seat choose a bottle and drain its content. She called it Now Under Construction proper ribbons on your ballet shoes and maybe I'll and she had appreciated the dedication but could not medicine for her cough. We later found out it was TURTLE allow you back in class." withhold her critical assessment. She informed him: straight vodka. She left class but never returned. "Thanks for the dedication but I didn't like the ballet. BocillaWest! One day Madame approached me: "I have never It was absolutely no good." Another accompanist named Seliegman, always asked anyone if I could watch their class but I hear One final story... During her last days, a dedicated kept a New York yellow pages on the piano's music much about your classes and so many of my students student, choreographer and owner of his own studio, rack. As the instructor would call for a specific selec- tion, he'd wet his thumb and carefully turned the pages of the New York directory to a specific page. He would than spur us on with a rousing rendition of a Chopin waltz. Unfortunately most of the old Russian instructors and their zany accompanists have joined the ranks up there somewhere. If the angels are still dancing, they'll have the finest instructors of this century, devising heavenly combinations.

Next week: West Palm Beach and "Babes in Arms" 2 pools 400' fishing pier OCTOBER 2 Tennis Courts 481-9144 Boat Docks TIMETABLE mm••• W HIGH LOW 2 Clubhouses DAY DATE A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Barbecue MAY 1 OCT. 31 NESTING SEASON . Tues. 18 1:09 pm: 11:59 7:09 6:51 and Wed. 19 1:47 7:40 7:11 much more! Thurs. 20 12:21 2:23 8:12 7:29 jBy Lee County & City of Sanibel Ordinance, Gulf Fri. 21 12:43 3:01 8:47 7:48 Sat. 22 1:11 3:44 9:26 8:13 PINE ISLAND'S PREMIER jBeach Lights are to be turned off from 9pm to 7am. Sun. 23 1:47 4:33 10:04 8:45 Mon. 24 " 2:23 5:32 10:52 9:25 Sticky Buns Every WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL RESORT HATCHING PERIOD IS 60 TO 65 DAYS Just as the British Pirate Brewster Baker sought out the secluded tropical shores of Bokeelia Sunday "SOME BABIES HAVE HATCHED - BE EXTRA CAREFUL" NEAR K-MART in 1798 for rest, relaxation and to hide his treasure, you too can find the tranquility of true MCGREGOR POINTE SHOPPING CENTER FT. MYERS island life in an unhurried atmosphere. OCTOBER Each Bocilla townhome is more than 1500 square feet with two IA law change dictates that nests are not to be moved, bedrooms and two and a half baths and some with an additional but locations are to be marked. Turtle Watchers study. They're all fully equipped, all have screened porches and ceiling fans and a spectacular surrounding island resort atmosphere. Prices monitor nests everyday. start at $135,900. MODELS OPEN DAILY 10a.m. to 4p.m. WEEKLY & If you find a nest, DO NOT DISTURB! 1-813-283-5512 MONTHLY jlf you are concerned about a sea turtle nest, you may I Directly on the shores of Charlotte VACATION Harbor and Boca 1-800-992-6168 RENTALS call 472-2329 Grande Pass P.O. Box 78, AVAILABLE "Tarpon Capital of the World " Bokeelia, FL 33922 MinmuoE Pine island Center T^e P'n* Jsiancl Roatli; (rt.?8) to the center of Pine Is(stml. Turn Rt. on ; oumwwDs (811)283-4334 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 THE ISLANDER SB

Tuesday, Oct. 18,1994 THE SANIBEL/CAPTIVA 4B Arts Leisure Potpourri Mew exhibit opens at LAN Ouey Liber's Sanibe! Gallery "Same Place ... Different Time" will introduce Leslie Neumann as one of the new artists at Sanibel Gallery. Her work will be prominently featured during the month of October at the IS READ EVERYWHERE!! Sanibel Gallery, 1628 Periwinkle Way. Neumann seeks to communicate our connec- tion of the beauty of nature and the environment with those who have- lived before us and have MORE & MORE EVERYDAY! experienced that same beauty. Her landscapes offer us a present interpretation while the sym- bols she uses in her paintings represent those interpretations from a different time and culture. Gallery hours are from 9:30 a,m, to 4:30 p.m., Samples of the works by Muriel Green, left, and Miffen Uhlfelder. Monday through Friday, and from 9:30 a,m, to 4 p.m., Saturday. For further information, please call Liber at Riotous colors best describe 472-3307. Ghostly stories to be featured exhibits at BIG Arts Center at monthly meeting of TFT By Frank Wagner her work. The colors flow, one into the other, and 100 Scary Halloween stories of ghosts, ghouls and Islander staff writer provide a fascinating search for meaning. If you look goblins will be the theme of the meeting I must confess, sheer curiosity urged me in early, long and deep enough you'll find that touch of real- Thursday, Oct. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m ,when the actually before the official opening reception on ism that brings the painting even closer to you. Tamiami Tale Tellers from Lee and Collier coun- Sunday, Aug. 16, to sneak a peek at the first artists' Green's range of colors is vast and varies swiftly {ies convene for their monthly story-swapping. displays in the Phillips and Founders Galleries at the from hot to dark to a bit brooding. There are many TTT meeting are held the third Thursday of Barrier Island Group for the Arts Center on Sanibel. striking color combinations and layering that forces each month at Waterford Place, 8351 College Warning ... if you are over-energized by masses of your attention to specific locations in the canvas. That Parkway, Fort Myers. bright colors interestingly placed together on flat sur- is usually where her main point of interest is located. These meeting are free and open to the public, faces, you might have to pop a downer after viewing "Fools, Names & Funny Faces" I found dark and with both tellers and listeners welcomed. the full exhibition in both galleries. One might ask appealing. "Tribal Masque" should keep.you- For further information, please call 472-1781. for a little more substance, but you could certainly never wish for a wider spectrum of color or variety of involved for quite a while and "Animal Spotlight" is Oid Schooihouse Theater textures. totally intriguing. needs your unwanted stuff The Phillips Gallery is dominated by the work of On to the Founders Gallery and the work of Susan Canada 33 Miffen Uhlfelder and Muriel Green. K. Turconi and Stuart C. Eddie ... England 2 I.T, Smith's Encore Productions is furnishing I found the work of both these artists interesting the cast home for the coming season and are is Uhlfelder's paintings in oil and acrylic on fabric - Alaska 1 France 1 but not compelling. My personal taste for Edie's, need of: articles of clothing - and many found objects have a Hawaii 2 Germany 4 # Single or double beds. rather eclectic sense of humor lurking everywhere, work was directed primarily at his sculpture; specifi- U.K. 3 « Sofas, love seats, any living room furniture. including the frames. cally the brown alabaster head entitled "The Mexico 1 Prophet." # Dressers. The artist deals heavily in reds, yellows, greens, Puerto Rico •t # Kitchen supplies. blues and purples. Her sense of color is blatant, par- Turconi's series "Diary I, II, and IV" look to be rather provocative if you use your imagination. A Philippines 1 # Bikes for cast transportation. ticularly in "Conquered by the Soft Pouffee," 1 Any interested contributors should call Marie "Pouffee of Red" and "Purple Nap." personal explanation by the artist might even prove to Finland Agnew at 472-8988 and the sehoolhou.se crew "The Village That Raised the Child" is a phantas- be more enlightening and fulfilling. will pick it up immediately. magoric series of gloves, surrounding the inside Strangely haunting was her lone black and white image. called "The Playground." The cherubs or would-be How about a little music If I had to chose a favorite it would most assuredly kewpies located at various spots on the surface and YES, EVERYWHERE, LET'S MAKE IT UNANIMOUS with your poetry? be "Black Tie Bed." The multi-colored bed cover, the horses were fascinating. By mixing some readings of the masters and head board of red and the series of piano keys all All in all I think you'll thoroughly enjoy this show As the map shows, we have subscribers in every state - people who vacation here, own personal works by local writers-with a few tunes appeal to my imagery. featuring the works and styles of four vastly different from the folk and traditional repertoire, you'll Muriel Green's statement, "My work reflects my artists. I also feel you'll spend most of your time and property on Sanibel or Captiva, or just love the area. suddenly find yourself enjoying the continuing deep emotional feelings for landscape and people, be happiest in the Phillips Gallery, especially with We also have subscribers in eight foreign countries and we have to keep up with the series of Cafe Culture Events sponsored by The often merging aspects of both into a single painting. Green's pastels. Southwest Florida Poetey Alliance. Of constant interest to me is the area where the imag- The show will run through Sunday, Oct. 30. ination overrides reality." exchange rates, to say nothing of the postal rates. It's all happening at the Spices of Life Gallery hours are daily form 1 to 4 p.m. Her final sentence is most telling in summing up Gourmet Coffee Shop, 2924 Del Prado Blvd., in For further information, please call 395-0900. Make sure you keep up to date on the doings on Sanibel and Captiva white you are away the American Plaza, in Cape Coral. The time is 8 for a few weeks or months. Then you won't miss a single account of the meetings of the p.m.; the day and date is Friday, Oct. 2L 1994-95 winter season at the Pirate City Council, the Planning Commission, or the Code Enforcement Board. Who knows, Admission is free. For further details, please call 542-9468 or 542-1215. I decisions they make might affect your property or your enjoyment of our slice of paradise. Playhouse stimulates the theatrical pulse Besides, the pictures, the columns, the features, the articles and the advertising are all in a A lolly jaunt Into the Woods* By Frank Wagner Islander staff writer and the individuals are past their prime. • Dec. 16 through Jan. 14 — Agatha Christie's class by themselves. at the Naples Playhouse Pirate Playhouse Producing Director Carrie Lund The Naples Players are sending a foray of 18 "The Mousetrap," a tale of murder at a boarding and Artistic Director Robert Cacioppo have actors "Into Jhe Woods." We're not talking about house, is the longest running play in the world. A fine Call or stop by and take out a subscription. We'd love to keep you informed too. announced a season of fabulous fun and entertain- the Florida forests of slash pines and sabal cast and sterling direction by Cacioppo promises an ment that includes farces, mysteries, highly civilized palms. We're talking about the dark, foreboding extraordinary evening of mystery and suspense. comedy, drama and top-tapping ecstasy that will have I would iike to subscribe to the ISLANDER. woods of bygone days, where mystery, magic • Jan. 20 through Feb. 18, 1995 — Alan you demanding more, more, more! danger and fear of the unknown lurked in every Ayckbourne's "Bedroom Farce" is a witty comedy of They have also made it doubly financially benefi- Florida & Out shadow. We're talking about the woods as creat- a marriage on the rocks plus three pairs of friends In Lee County cial to take advantage of the subscription series for all ed by Pulitzer Prize - and Tony Award - winning who become totally involved. of State Name six shows. The theater is offering evening subscrip- Stephen Sondhebn and James Lapine in their • Feb. 24 through March 25 — A.R. Gurney's tions for six shows at $76 and matinees subscriptions fascinating musical "Into the Woods," "The Cocktail Hour" is a highly civilized comedy Out of Country for six shows for $56. That's six (six - count 'em) Address. This ambitious offering is being staged by about a special time and way of life being practiced $ oo shows for the price of four (four). 40 husband and wife team Bob and Debi Garaett. by a New England family of WASPS. Gi Single ticket sales will be available on Monday, Bob is directing and Debi is producing. Steve lis comprehension - City State Zip Parker is the musical director and stage man- Nov. 2, and are $19 for evening performances and $14 for matinees. VISA / Mastercard agers are Wynne Duriaa and Mary Brown. • Feb. 26 through March 25 — Mothers, sisters, Here's the fabulous Pirate Playhouse season for Sanibel/Captiva ISLANDER "Into the Woods" opened Oct. 15 and will run aunts, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, mothers-in- 1994-95. # through Nov. 5. Performances are Wednesday law and naturally, daughters are all deftly portrayed Sanibel/Captiva's Weekly Newspaper Since 1961 through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees • Nov. 11 through Dec. 10 — Neil Simon's won- Exp Date derfully funny "The Sunshine Boys." A delightfully collection of sketches, dialogues and songs in (813)472-5185 Drama." Please see POTPOURRI, page 7B touching story of the attempted comeback by a VISA PO Box 56, Sanibel, Fl. 33957 vaudeville team (ala Smith and Dale) when the time Please see PLAYHOUSE, page ?B 6B THE ISLANDER TuAsdav. Oct. 18. 1004 Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994 THE ISLANDER 7B

Playhouse continued from page 4B I TUESDAY, OCT. 18 Living Again — FISH-sponsored support group for grief Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- (Note: This is a limited engagement show that will "Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel Community dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard by the talented cast assembled by the Cacioppos. This Saturday matinee schedule is as follows: Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are offered Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 or FISH at 472- Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m from run for only 12 performances. Show times are musical has played worldwide and always keeps • "Sunshine Boys" - Nov. 26 starting at 8:30 a.m, Meet at the foundation. 0404. South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 Thursdays and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. and audiences asking for encore after encore. Don't miss • "The Mousetrap" - Dec. 31 for additional information or reservations. Sunday evenings at 8 p.m.). it! Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead teaches « "Bedroom Farce" - Feb. 4 CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers • March 31 through May 6 — The roaring, musi- All shows, with the exception of "Mama Drama" • "Dames at Sea" - April 8 and April 15 an aerobics class (with child care provided) from 9 to 10 lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3; SUNDAY, OCT. 23 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the gym at the Sanibel cal romp "Dames at Sea" is a musical take off of the will play Monday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and on children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Rec Center. The nursery open until 10:30 a.m. $2 dona- 1930s musical extravaganzas. The book and lyrics are Wednesday at a 2 p.m. matinee. There will be one The very popular and well attended Actor/director tion is requested. Call 472-0361. lecture, video and guided tour at 1 p..m. Admission is $3- Self improvement — 'Twelve Steps for Everyone" meets children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, music is by Saturday matinee per show with the exception of Forum will continue to be held on the second at 11 a.m. at Sanibe! Community Church. Call 472-2684 Jim Wise, tap dancing, singing and laughter supplied "The Cocktail Hour" and "Dames at Sea." Tuesday of each run. Basic Bridge — 10-week community course begins at 9 for information. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Actor/director Forum schedule is as follows: a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Course runs dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard through Dec. 20. A minimum of eight is needed to hold POlpOU ITS continued from page 4B 'Sunshine Boys" - Nov. 22 Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from the class. To register, call 472-2155. AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel "The Mousetrap" - Dec. 27, Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. at 2 p.m. Tickets are $16 for adults and $10 for chil- and 11 a.m. "Bedroom Farce" - Jan. 31 CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- dren age 12 and under. The ticket office at The The print exhibition will be juried by Theo Wujcik "The Cocktail Hour" - March 7 lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3; Teen Club social — Island teens gather at the Sanibel Naples Playhouse on Goodlette Road is open "Dames at Sea" -April 11 children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard and open to the public from Nov. 6 through Nov. 26. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from Rec Center for food, sodas, music, games, movies and Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and An opening reception will be held on Sunday, Nov. The Pirate Playhouse is a not-for-profit, Actors South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 fun from 6 to 9 p.m. Call Dave DeFonzo at 472-0345. Shell Island Garden Club — Island group meets at the Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. A special feature of the reception Equity theater with support from the Florida Division home of Frances Perou on Sandcastle Road at 1 p.m. Dr. for additional information or reservations. Go and enjoy a new and sophisticated look at your will be a gallery talk by Bradlee Shanks at 3 p.m in of Cultural Affairs. Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur Faye Granberry will be the guest speaker. Call 472-1981 favorite childhood characters: Cinderella, Little Red Unit is on the air at 7:30 p.m. Sanibel frequency: 146.79, the Clairborne and Ned Foulds Theater. For further information about the upcoming sea- for directions or information. Weight Watchers — Program meets at Sanibel Riding Hood and the Wolf, Jack and the Beanstalk Community Center at 5 p.m. (Doors open at 4:30 p.m.) pi of 173.8. Unit welcomes check-ins by visiting hams' For further information, call 939-2787. son, please call the box office at 472-0006. For further information, call 936-0306. Call Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472-5130. and many others. Travel film — Island Seniors will watch a movie on "Touring Mexico" at 1 p.m. a the Sanibel Community AA — Closed step meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and Center. Call 472-5743 for information. AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at Special exhibit of work by Sanibel Island 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. All Angels Episcopal Church on Sanibel. artist Jacqueline O'Connell Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Large paintings of gardens and beaches in water- Beginners' Watercolors — Liz White's painting class at MONDAY, OCT. 24 dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard Body fitness ~ Low-intensity workouts for those over color, acrylics and oils will be on display at the Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from BIG Arts runs form 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the center. $60 for the series of six classes or $12.50 per session. age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, will be held University Club, College Parkway, Fort Myers, for South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 at 8:30 and 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. $1 for additional information or reservations. the month of November. AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael for members; $3 for non-members. Pre-registration is Jacqueline O'Connell was born in Rochester, N.Y. required. Call 472-5743. Power Squadron — General membership meeting will and All Angels Episcopal Church. She attended the University of Rochester acquiring a be held at 6 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call master's degree in art education. Further studies at AA — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel 472-4809 for information. FRIDAY, OCT. 21 Congregational United Church of Christ. Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the with Hans Hofman and George Elmer Brown, N. A., AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are offered starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. Shellcrafters workshop — Experienced or novice shell in Provincetown, Mass., enhanced her art education. Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. workers meet at the SCA to create items for March Shell O'Connell became professor of art and design at Fair. Come for part of the day or the whole day. Call 472- Body fitness — Low-intensity workouts for those over the Rochester Institute of Technology where she WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 2155 for information. Kiwanls — Club members meet at 7:30 a.m. at Mulli- age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, will be held taught for 25 years before moving to Florida/She has gan's restaurant at The Dunes. Visiting Kiwanis welcome at 8:30 and 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. $1 been doing commission paintings for residents and CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Call 472-3127. for members; $3 for non-members. Pre-registration is decorators for the past 12 years. 'Beauty &*&> Beast required. Call 472-5743. lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. Take advantage of this opportunity to become bet- Body fitness — Low-intensity workouts for those over ter acquainted with the work of artist Jacqueline age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, will be held Arthritis Water Exercise — Class meets at the Sanibel Painting & Drawing A-Z — Class taught by Gale at 8:30 and 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. $1 Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472-0345 for O'Connell during the month of November. information. Bennett meets from 1-4 p.m. at BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop For further information, please contact the artist at for members; $3 for non-members. Pre-registration is Road. $60 for the series of six courses or $12.50 per ses- required. Call 472-5743. sion, Call 395-0900 for information. 472-5779. CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3- "Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- New art show to open at Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are offered children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. •r dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard NationsBank on Fort Myers Beach starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from Seniors crafts — Three Crafty Ladies will meet with South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 The Fort Myers Beach Art Association is featuring AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel Island Seniors at 1 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center for additional information or reservations. a new all-member, all-media show at the Community Church. to make Tallula Witch. $12 per person. Call 472-5743 for NationsBank on Estero Boulevard, Fort Myers information. AA — Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Captiva Beach. Preschool Story Hour — Youngsters ages 2-5, accom- Community Center. The show opens Wednesday, Oct. 29, and contin- panied by a parent, will enjoy special stories at the Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Sanibel Public Library at 10:30 a.m. The topic will be ues through Thursday, Nov. 3. The exhibit may be dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard TUESDAY, OCT. 25 "Folklore." Call 472-2483. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from seen during regular hours, Monday through Friday. c-uz-v1 J-Our ~ She" lslands Garden Club wiil tour the South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 fcCHO Farm in North Fort Myers today. To reserve your CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers for additional information or reservations. spot, call Hulda Walters at 472-2981. Attention all print artists lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3: The Lee County Alliance of the Arts in Fort Myers children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. AA — Open meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and Ail "Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the invites all Southwest Florida Printmakers to submit Angels Episcopal Church. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are offered entries for a first annual exhibition. Hand pulled Line dancing — No partners needed to enjoy starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. country/western line dancing with Island Seniors' in- prints, etchings, lithographs, relief and mono-prints SATURDAY, OCT. 22 are eligible. structor David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at Ding Darling's birthday bash — From 9am to 2 Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead teaches 1:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. Wear loose p.m. in and around the Visitor's Center at the J.N. "Dinq" an aerobics class (with child care provided) from 9 to 10 Works must be delivered to the Lee County comfortable clothing. $1 for members; $3 for non-mem- Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel there will be a a.m. in the multipurpose room off the gym at the Sanibel Alliance of the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort bers. Call 472-5743. celebration of "Ding" Darling's birthday. For information, Hec Center. The nursery open until 10:30 a.m. $2 dona- Myers (at the corner of McGregor Boulevard and call the Visitor's Center at 472-1100. tion is requested. Call 472-0361. Colonial Boulevard), on Saturday, Nov. 5, between 9 Pastefs — Marianne Randell's six-session course at BIG Arts begins at 1 p.m. $60 for the series or $13 per ses- AA — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva Community Basic Bridge —- Community course session starts at 9 sion. Call 395-0900 for information. J * Center. a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Course runs through Dec. 20. To register, call 472-2155. Bridge classes offered Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- SUBSCRIBE OR RENEWYOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Children's Art — At BIG Arts, Marjorie Bronsted con- ISLANDS PREFERRED NEWSPAPER AND RECEIVE THIS dation's,one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard ducts two separate classes: 6 to 8 year olds meet from 9 Caregivers — Friends In Service Here-sponsored at Community Center Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from to 10:30 a.m.; 9 to 12 year olds meet from 10:45 a m to Caregivers Support Group meets at the home of Topper BEAUTIFUL FULL COLOR 18"X24" POSTER FREE! South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 12:15 p.m. $10 per single session (No class Nov. 5 and bchram on Bunting Lane at 10 a.m. For information, call Two classes and two bridge sessions are for additional information or reservations. 26). Call 395-0900 for information. Topper at 395-0130 or FISH at 472-0404. scheduled for fall at the Sanibel Community Center, Lions — Island club meets for dinner at the Sanibel Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead teaches CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers OR CALL 813-472-5185 Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Visiting Lions welcome an aerobics class (with child care provided) from 9 to 10 lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is $3; One is Basic Bridge, a 10-week class taught Call 472-2155 for information. a.m. in the multipurpose room off the gym at the Sanibel children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. j by Anne Green. The class will meet on Note! There will be a $2.50 postage charge to mail poster to your home. Subscribe or Renew your Rec Center. The nursery open until 10:30 a m $2 dona- Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon starting today, paper at the Islander office and receive poster at no charge! AA —• Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m at tion is requested. Call 472-0361. Seniors movie— Island Seniors will watch a mystery the Sanibel Community Church. Oct; 18, through.Dec. 20. movie, Agatha Christie's Poirot in 'The Incredible Theft," In addition there will be a very special four- I" ' P-m; at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 472- lyengar Yoga — Pamela Wortzel's course at BIG Arts week Intermediate Bridge Lectures Series by NAME I THURSDAY, OCT. 20 begins at 9:30 a.m. The cost for the series is $48 or $10 5743 for information. | Zonta — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Call Jean Scott featuring the weak two system and per session. Call 395-0900. STREET APT. NO. | 472-1222 for location. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- the Jacoby transfer. This series will be held h Water aerobics — The pool at the Rec Center on San- aation s one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from CITY STATE ZIP I Beach walk — Meet at the SCCF at 8:30 a.m. for a half- Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water aero- oaptiya Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from Nov. 9 to Nov. 30. The cost is $30, . | mile guided beach walk. Tides, waves, island geology, bics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at 472-0345 bouth Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300. Classes will only be held if there is sufficient PHONE | beach vegetation, marine life and other beach topics are or Island Seniors at 472-5743. SAMBELCaPTmBLANDER, PJO.B0K 56, SAOTBHL, FL 33957-9936 jj discussed along the way. Fee by donation. Call 472-2329 Ljfe Drawing — Gale Bennett's course with a live model registration and supplies must be ordered in 2407 PERIWINKLE WAT JN RTTZ DINER ISLANDER CENTER t} for information. advance, so it is important to register at the Krlpalu Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress at BIG Arts begins at 7:30 p.m. $50 for the series; $12.50 PAYMENT ENCLOSED • BILL ME • reduction and relaxation program from 10:30 a.m to noon per session. Call 395-0900 to register. Community Center as early as possible. Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead teaches at the Sanibel Fitness Center. $42 for six classes or $10 Duplicate Bridge will also begin Nov. 3 on VISA Q MASTERCARD Q an aerobics class (with child care provided) from 9 to 10 for single session. Call 395-1787. Shell Club — island group holds its first meeting of the Thursday afternoons directed by Sterling ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION LEE COUNTY $19.75 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the gym at the Sanibel 8 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call Bassett from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and on Mondays ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION FLORIDA $26.00 Rec Center. The nursery open untii 10:30 a.m. $2 dona- Arthritis Water Exercise — Class meets at the Sanibel from 7:30 to 10;30 p.m. directed by Joyce ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION U.S.A. $26.00 EXPIRATION DATE tion is requested. Please call 472-0361 for additional Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472-0345 for Truitt, TJbe costfor either class is $3 per session. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION FOREIGN $40.00 information. information. AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel FLA. SALES TAX INCLUDED WHERE APPLICABLE SIGNATURE Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. For information, call the SCA-.472-2155. PLEASE ALLOW 3 WEEKS TO START DELIVERY 8B THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1994

What's Playing Oct. 18 to Oct. 25 Tuesday Oct. 18,1994 9B SANiBEL & CAPTIVA FORT MYERS FORT MYERS Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre Classified Pirate Playhouse Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0005 8099 College Parkway 481-4849 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 « The smash Broadway Hit that won every Musical Coming attraction: # Acoustic Alchemy, a British guitar duo, adds the new Display gondola shelving, (one or Condo cleaners needed. Be your 1987 Oldsrnobile station wagon, two sides or free standing). Heavy own boss set your own hours. Paid G/ft Shop Clerk. '90 Southwind 30 ft. Basement 1989 -12 ft. Port-a-boat, used twice. ® 1994 fall/winter season opens with Neil Simon's come- sounds of acid jazz for your listening pleasure, at 8 p.m., Theater Award given - "A Chorus Line" - is currently play- Custom Cruiser, one owner, 33,000 Extras: oars, monitor mount & RV gauge for personal or retail. 7 by job, not by hour. Must have own 2 days a week 9:00-5:00 p.m. miles, $5,000. Ph: 542-5475. Model 454 Chevrolet, 39K miles. dy 'The Sunshine Boys" Friday, Nov. 11, Subscription Saturday, Oct. 29. Tickets are S18 and $14. Call for fur- ing at Broadway Palm Dinner Theater. Management sections in excellent condition. Call vacuum & supplies. Couples and with on-call flexibility. Bought new '91 air generator, full mount. 5 years left on manufacturer 10/21/94 —tStt —21067307.1 warranty. Brand new. Camping ther information. notes: "A Chorus Line" depicts the true backstage experi- 936-1784 days. retirees preferred. 472-6463 or 335- Knowledge of Island very awnings, twin beds, steer safe, bike tickets for the entire season, are now available. racks, lots of other goodies. Never World price $1,200. Sacrifice $700 10/18/94 —SSSS—21067061-1 1936 helpful. 1987 Lincoln Continental, low miles, Coming attraction: ence of an audition and includes frank discussions of sex- 10)20)84 -SSSS-21O6717<-3 Givenchy style. Rosewood with had pets or smokers. Excellent O.B.O. 458-8787. e "Jesus Christ Superstar," one of the first and most suc- uality and alternative lifestyles and is recommended for For sale: 4-5 person spa, cedar type Call 472-1541 ask for Gift leather. New tires and brakes. condition. Tow dolly. 32 500 463- 10/21/94 -SSSS—21067513-1 Old Schoolhouse Theater cabinet; wide hard cover - Textured Shop. 3534 mature audiences. Evening, matinee and twilight perfor- "'POSTAL JOBS'" Loaded. Perfect condition, $7,200. 22 ft. Hydrosport, walk around 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 cessful Broadway rock musicals, will play Monday, type surface. Only 6 mos. old - Pd. 10/20/81 —SSSS— 21064734-3 267-5011. 10)21)64 — SSSS — 2106752B-5 cuddy, 225 Yamaha on bracket. $4 500. Will sell for $3,000. - $3,500. Applicants for clerks, sorters, » The Off Beach Players' presentation of Neil Simon's Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 14, 15 and 16. Tickets mances through Nov. 19. Cail early for best seating. 10/21/84 — 5SSS-21067331-1 Vector package, Bimini, electronics, Call 772-5041 after 8 p.m. and carriers, starting rale $i2.26/hour ADVERTISING SALES evenings. plus benefits. For complete hiring trim tabs and more. 200 hours. "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" is back by popular demand. are: $45, $35, $28. Cadillac 1992 Eldorado, touring AUTO & TRUCK Stored on litt. Excellent shape. 10/20/84 -SSSS-21067238-1 information call 1-219-736-4715 Ext Wkly. edition of a popular coupe, white-neutral interior. All it remains a wonderful evening of entertainment. Tickets NAPLES P-2177, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., 7 SWFL island newspaper since $18,000. 472-8817 Boat - 17 ft Starcraft, 75 H.P. options, air bag, Bose CD/tape, PARTS & SUPPLIES are $10 for adults and $5 for theatergoers 17 and under. Karborside Convention Center Naples Philharmonic Center days. 1961. Show success in a highly garaged, non-smoker, low miles, 10/21/94 — SStt — 2106758B-1 Evinrude motor, good condition, 11/5/94 — SSSS — 210672O0-1 The performance schedule is 8 p.m., Thursday through 1373 Monroe St 334-4958 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., 597-1900 $2,500 or best offer. Living room set competitive market and the 40K new. Sacrifice $19,990. Toll Cartop luggage carrier lor full size Wellcraft Coastal 2800, 1989 twin -sofa ofi-white, tables, 2 chairs, ability to creatively develop free 1-800-306-6399 Beeper. van. High capacity storage box for Mercruiser inboards, Humminbird, Saturday, Oct. 20, 21, 22,27. 28 and 29. » The gaia opening attraction for the 1994-95 season will » In concert - The new sounds of Jazz saxophonist Delivery driver/warehouse. Apply in 10/24)94 —SSSS —21067374-1 roof. Fiberglass construction. Loran, out-riggers, full canvas, good condition, $350. 466-0197. person Kaste's Restaurant new business and work head. Galley, sleeps 4, low hours. be Julio Iglesias, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8:15 p.m. Iglesias Joshua Redman, at 8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22. Tickets are 10/22/84 —SiSS— 21067315-1 efficiently and effectively in a Excellent condition. Call Miles Supplies, 1330 S.E. 16th Place, Pontiac 9 passenger Safari beach Murray 472-B697 Much more. Below book at $32,500. $21. Landromat equipment coin tropical resort sotting. Base + BIO Arts Center Is "the world's most popular living singer" and has sold Cape Coral. wagon, 1986, very low miles, wood- 10/22/94 —SSSS —21066766-3 Call 574-1201, 549-8414 evenings. 800 Ounlop Road 395-0900 more records in more languages than any other musical Special Coming attraction: machine, dryers, aerator & water 10/21/84 —SSSS —21 067382-1 comm. Excel, benefits. grain on white blue interior all 10/21194 —SSSS —21067621-1 softner. Call 463-6105 If you can meet this unique options. Worth $4,000 - sacrifice 2.3 4 cyl. Ford engine 1981, 427 Phillips and Founders Galleries: artist in history. Single tickets are now available as are « The black tie gala opening event featuring principal 10/21/94 —SSit— 21067486-1 $10 - $i5/hour processing mail at $1,995. Toll free 1-800-306-6399 Chev. engine 1977, 2.0 diesel home. Weekly check guaranteed. challenge, send your resume engine 1983. Cai! 656-4658 * Gurrentiy Phillips Gallery are the works by Murfei Green season subscription packages. pops conductor Erich Kunzel, celebrated soprano June Toro Wheelhorse tractor with 38" immediately to: Pager. For details write Business 10/24/94 —SSSS— 21067375-1 10/1B/94 —SSSS —21 057069-1 Anderson and The Naples Philharmonic Orchestra will be mower deck w/bagger $1,000, Jack Messersmith, Sailboat 13 ft. Sea Swan single and Miffen Uhifefder. The Founders Gallery features the O.8.O. String trimmer Marlyama Research, Suite 118-J, 2682 Fuel tank 120 gallons, steel. L Imperial Hwy., Inglewood, CA The Islander, 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 mast, like new, used twice. Lots of art of Stuart Edie and Susan TurconL Both shows contin- Arcade Theater held at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. There wiii be a reception $75. Frigidaire washer & dryer $100. convertible, dual exhaust, blue- shaped, for a toofbox. $125. 694- fun. Retractable center board. Cost Color TV 5 inch AC-DC Sears $50. 90303. P.O. Box 56, 4795 ue through Oct. 30. 2267 First St 332-6736 at 7 p.m. Single tickets are $98. 11/11)84 -SSSS —21067518-1 white top, low miles, new paint. new $2,600 • distress sale $B50. Boat fender holders for 8x16. 549- Sanibel, FL 33957 or Excellent condition. Appraised 10/20)94 —SSSS —21067104-1 Call toll free 1-800-306-6399 Pager. Coming attraction: « Currently playing is The Players Guild's first production In thegaiferies (through Nov. 9) 2397. 472-5185. $8 500 - will sell for $3,800. Toll free 10/24/84 —SSSS— 21067377.1 10/21/84 —SSSS—21067501-1 Front desk clerks • Experience * The BIG Arts "Great Musician Series'* opens Saturday, of the 1994-95 Season, Neil Simon's "The Sunshine * Russian Painters: A Current View: The Land and Its preferred, but will train - Multi- 11/29/2013 — SSSS — 1-800-306-6399 Pager. 21066527-3 MOTORCYCLE & People and White Mountain Painters 1834 - 1926 and Will trade/sell: 1985 Escaper mini- lingual +; Must be available all days 10/24/84 —SSSS —21067376-1 Nov. 12, with Lark String Quartet The quartet was a gold Boys," a touching slice of show biz life. Performances are Professional Sales Organization - DOCK SPACE motor home, sleeps 4, new tires, for 7-3 & 3-11 shifts. Apply in '77 Chevy 4 Door, V-8, 54,000 MOPEDS medal winner in the 1991 Shostakovich international Oct. 20, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 In Nineteenth Century American Landscapes. Decent guid- runs great! $11,000.; & 17.5 Bow person: Days Inn at Lover's Key, Only experienced account representative forward/sales people miles, body excellent, needs paint. RENTAL String Quartet Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. advance, $16 at the door. ed tours are offered Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday In Rider w/85 H.P. Force outboard, 8701 Estero Blvd., F.M.B. $550,463-5379 1993 Suzuki Intruder 800 - Beautiful 1989 - $3,000. For a Volvo Wagon needed for established company in midnight blue, brand new - only 70 October at 11 sum.. Admission: $3 for adults; $1.50 for stu- 10(21/84 —SSSS —21067521-5 Fort Myers, dealing only with 10/22/94 —SSSS— 21067666-5 Dock space available off Bimini Subsections are stift available. Tickets for alf 11 concerts a Meredith Wilson's ever-popular 'The Music Man," (a or Mini-Van. 813-463-1057. Moving, miles, wife changed her mind. Basin - near Yacht Club. Direct dents. must sell. business owners. A few positions Asking $5,600. Call 574-6379 are $155, any six conceits- are $f 02 and single seats are presenfeiton by Covenant Presbyterian Church, will be PARK RANGERS! Game available. 813-542-7212, 8-5pm. access - protected (fenced) area. 10/21/94 —SSSS—21067526-5 Warden, Park Police. $6. to SPORTS & IMPORTS evenings S weekends, 694-4488 Reasonablel Monthly -seasonal - $19. performed at 8 p.m, Friday and Saturday Oct 28 and 29; 10)21/94 —SSSS —21067291-1 Flags • Flags • Flags - Best $20. per hour. Year-round weekdays. Please leave message. yearly. Call 540-1660. Must seel and at 3 p.m, Saturday artcf Sunday Oct, 29 and 3D,. Naples Dinner Theatre Selection in Town - Open & Model positions for men S women. AUTOS 10)22/84 —SSSS —21063741-1 10(21)94 -SSSS—21067506-1 Island Cinema Tickets aFe$iD. 1025 Piper Boulevard North 337-1101 Great Colors - Custom Boat Flag as Call 601-799-1362 ext. P3385 SKILLS & TRADES 1991 Subaru Legacy L, silver, 4 Harley, 1992, Fat Boy, 7,200 miles, low as $15. - Great Christmas gift 10/21/94 —SSSS —21067533-5 door, showroom, low miles, auto, blue, excellent condition, must sell 525 Tarpon Say Road 472-1701 * Currently playing is Bob Goss and his Silver Sizzles, a: idea! (813) 574-2459 HELP WANTED $14,500,772-1121 days, 574-1614 UTILITY TRAILERS Front desk - Marina Inn at Burnt tilt, stereo, power windows/locks. Closed for renovations, Claibourne & Ned Fouids Theater fast-paced musical comedy production guaranteed to 10/21/94 —SSSS — 210675B9-1 Transferable 5 yr/60,000 mile nights. Enclosed utility trailer. 8'x6'x7' Hi. Store Marina. Part-time to lull-time TYPESETTER 10)21/94 —SSSS —21067601-1 « Watch for the announcement of its re-opening tn early McGregor st Royal Palm Square Boulevard 939-2787 enchant, delight and entertain you. You can make reser- 3-11 P.M. shift. Apply in person. factory warranty. Retail $9,375, my 337-0523. Leave message. vations now and remember, Wen must wear jackets. Laundry-Housekeeping - Marina Mac Experience Preferred low price $8,688. Johnny Myers 10/19/94 —SSSt —210S6169-1 November, 9 Sdlson Community College Theater, with director MUSIC Inn at Burnt Store Marina. Part time Auto Sales, 4248 Fowler, 278-5555. 1989 - 16 ft. Parkhurst dual axle 10/21/94 —SSSS —21051465-1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT j Ffichard Westiake, wiil present its first attraction of the Special note: Piano/keyboard instruction. to full time 3-11 P.M. Shift. 8 A.M. - 4 Apply at: 10,00 Ib. GVW, enclosed trailer, 6 ft. Sanlbaf Island Comedy Club season in their new location. Tennessee Williams' "Glass » New for this season - Stand Up Comedy NigM begin- Experienced teacher - reasonable P.M. Apply in person. THE BREEZE CORPORATION Geo Metro 1992, bright red, 4 door, 5 ft. Bush Hog needs deck repair - x 6 x 12 inside mounted work box on rates. All ages & levels. Make 10/26)94 — SSSS — 210675B4-1 2510 DEL PR ADO BLVD. air, automatic, stereo, great everything else in good condition, tongue, hydraulic surge brakes just Sarslbol-Captlva Road Menagerie" will be performed Oct. 27,28 and 29 at 8 p.m. ning Sunday, Oct 23. Hosted by Tom Drake, with Gene learning fun! Available (or lessons economy. Still under factory $200. 694-4795. rebuilt, 5 new tires, $1,800 O.B.O. CAPE CORAL, FL. warranty. Reduced to $5,988. 10/20/94 —SSSS —21067103.1 458-8787. Loco's Island Grill and Canttaa 472-3333 and Nov. 2,3 and 4 at 8 p.m. Special matinee 2 p.m. Nov. Meroia (Musical Comedy at its Finest), Michael Petit (Man starting in November. Call Glenn Guide to home employment! Send 0)23)2009 —SStS— 2040766-1 5. Tickets are available at the William R. Frizzeff Center of a Thousand Voices) and Tom Ryan (The next Jerry Saffron, 481-7219. . S.A.S.E. for information. Craig, 21E Johnny Myers Auto Sales, 4248 10/21/B4 —SSSS— 21067511-1 # Opening Wednesday, Oct. 19, will be headfiner Carf 10/29/84 —SSSS — 21060696-1 Surrey Lane, Wappingers Falls, NY Need experienced painters & Fowler, 278-5555. Guerrs. Show time is 9 p.m.* Wednesday through between 1 and 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday, at the Seinfeld). Enjoy the live music of "Juice," casual cuisine, a 12590 exterior stage personnel for ht-rise 10/21/84 —SSSS —21054479-1 POWER BOATS! [INTERVAL FOR SATE] 10)21/84 —SSSS —21067610-1 condo projects in Naples-Marco 1990 Lexus ES250, silver, 4 door, Sunday, Mann Hall Box office during regular box office hours. full, bar and tons of laughs for $15 plus tax. Island areas. Call Jim Fulcher after Shamrock Stalker 20 ft. with T-top & PETS &_SUPPLIES | showroom, leather, all power trailer, 380 hrs. Consider smaller Call me to purchase or sell vacation 6:00 p.m. at 1-813-592-7391. options including sun roof, a first time share weeks on Sanibel. Herb 10/20/94 —SStt — 21067198-1 trade, $15,500. 482-5328 Biting? Jumping? Barking? We can OFFICE & CLERICAL class car below wholesale at 10/19)94 —SSSS — 21064768-1 Simon, Broker-Realtor. Office 772- help! Behavior modification and Journeyman electrician 1 - 2 month $10,988. Johnny Myers Auto Sales, 1010, Residence 574-5697,1-800- obedience training. Indian Creek HELP WANTED position, needed immediately. $11 4248 Fowler, 278-5555. 1976 SportcraSt hard-top cabin 933-1458. Professional Realty Pet Hospital and The Beach Pet per hour. Cape Coral, 458-5550. cruiser, 25 ft., stand-up head, Consultants ot Lee County, Inc. 10/21/04 — SSSS — 21057627-1 galley, Ford V8-351, Mercruiser Clinic 466-3888, 463-0113 Office Person Wanted!! (Part-time 10/21)94 —SSSS —21067286-1 10/18/04 —SSSS— Z0B1B61.B 10/19/94 -SSSS —21067161.5 or Full-time) Germany/English Mercedes 1982 w/air, sunrool, To., new VHF, chart recorder, loran, Artist - hand painting cabinets - ood condition. $5,500 neg. Call hauled & painted 9-15-94. Surveyed Capliva Island - South Seas All Breed Grooming, Cats, too. typing requested. For Cape Coral needs to be experienced. Please Plantation. Week 22, (end oi May) Office. Call Monday thru Friday 8:30 Slorothy, 472-3171. at $6,600. Will sell lor $3,300 firm. Award winning groomer. Indian call lor appointment, Maryann 768- 10)22)94 —SSSS — 21065870-3 Everything works, we are moving to Bay Villa. 3 BR/2-1/2 BA. Across -5 pm. 540-0085 0400. Irom beach. $21,000. 201-827- Creek Pet Hospital and The Beach 1988 Porsche 928S4, automatic, Inverness and don't need this large Pet Clinic 466-3888 or 463-0113 10/19)94 —SSSS —21067046-B 10)21/94 —SSSS — 21067486-1 0343 white, red leather, excellent craft up there. Call anytime 283- : 18/18/84 -SSSS — Z1067163-5 Receptionist needed part-time. A 1C/1B/84 — SStS—2*1084424-3 Counter top manufacturer,- 2 years condition, 67,000 miles. Must see to 5741. 472-5185 take charge person with a lot of 10/28/94 — SSSS — 2I0S5844-4 472-5185 Cockatoo, male Moluccan, very patience & likes children. General experience. Please call Maryanne appreciate. Asking wholesale price friendly, with cage, $1,600. to loving 768-0400. VACATION Classified office duties M-F. 3:15-7:45 p.m. of $19,500. Call 549-3810 ask for 1990 Chris Craft 24'5" Limited 460 home. Other birds available. Please Gymnastic World, Cape Coral 10/22/94 —StSS —21067648-1 Pat. King Cobra, closed deck, 21 hours, PROPERTY call and leave message 458-4488 location. Call 482-4440. Stylist with following, rent a chair for 10/18/94 —SISS—21088891-1 full cover, VHF radio, will sell for half or 765-7296. 10)21)04 -SSSS — 2106751B-1 only $10. a day. Make your own 1983 Alfa Romeo convertible, of current book value, $13,500. 10/21)94 —SSSS — 21067276-1 cash takes it. Distress sale - cost POINTE SANTO DE Boat sales, repair & rental on the hours, great location & fun excellent c ondition, 50,000 original 80 x 125 S.E. 15th Terr. lot. Priced atmosphere. Make lots of money. miles, pretty, mint green, fun to new $38,600. 549-2406, 1-800- PERSONAL SERVICE | | CEMETERY PLOTS water in Cape Coral. Includes Poodle puppies - Standard, big 306-6399 SANIBEL $12,000. free & clear. Looking to TOOLS & HOME FURNISHINGS I white & beautiful, 8 weeks old, PART TIME • HELP Lani Kai's KC Cutters, Kathy @ 463- drive. Asking $5,500. Leave . equipment, rental boats & some use lot as down payment on single message 936-7680. 10/18/94 -SSSS/—21066198-1 Luxurious Gulf front penthousa Tarot Card Readings, Psychic Veteran's Lawn Crypts area, inventory. $50,000.574-6444 MACHINERY shots, AKC. Mom & Dad here to see, 9686 family or duplex. Realty Alternatives, WANTED 10/22/94 —SSSS — 21067669-5 10)18)94 — SISS-21066900.1 condo. 2 BR, 2 BA, screened Guidance & Spiritual Healing. Call: Section 24, one over other, Ft. 1O/ZB;B4 — SSSS —21067278-8 Ann Rubenstein, Broker. 540-7788 real good bloodlines. $400. 693- Barnhill kicker skiff 22 foot Rav. Sally Silver 813-263-0420 Myers Memorial Gradens Welder 400 amps. Hobart diesel, Model Homo Furniture 5119 anytime. Isnai, with spiral staircase io Successful lawn & landscaping 10/28/94 — ***t—210i72i1-» 1991 Camaro Rally Sport, V-8 with aluminum tower, 11/12/94 — illl- 2KH065O-4 Cemetery. Value $3,290. Askign trailer mounted. $2,500.694-4795 White-washed grandfather .10/21/84 —SSSS — 21067590-1 Receptionist Sanibel-Captiva DOMESTIC AUTOS automatic, fully loaded, 5,700 private rooftop sundeck. business with 3/2 home in Lenign raised sides, 50 gallon Alone? No morell Florida's $2,290.466-5580 10/20/84 —SSSS-21 087102-1 clock, $79S. Chamber of Commerce. original miles. Bright red. Excellent Gorgeous sunrises and $130,000 for both. 549-3888 Lincoln Continental Signature aluminum tank $2,000. RESPECTED Dating Bureau sines 10/22/84 — m 10/21/B4 — SSSt — 21057278-1 White-washed oak Part-time year-round. condition, inside & out. $10,500. sunsets. Beautifully decoratsd HORSES & Series 1988, top of the line, gold 463-4789 Call 283-2022 or 283-8805 1977. All ages including senior Local vending route for sale. Priced entertainment center, $895. Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and fully equipped. citizens. Call Bringing People COLLECTIBLES COMPUTERS & w/gold leather. All, I mean all power 10/20)94 —SSSS—21067167-5 after 7 p.m. SITUATIONS to sell quickfyl! Call now 1-800-350- Oak & white country dinette set LIVESTOCK 9:00 to 4:00 & every other options - showroom!! Retail $7,975, Substantial savings. Together, 1-800-922-4477 (24 (with or without tile top) $545. 1991 BMW 325 i - Red Convertible, 10/22/84 ^SSJl^^ 21066735-4 Call owner, 215-664-2371. hours), 8363. COMPUTER EQUIP. Thursday evening 4:00 to 7:00. reduced to $6,988. Johnny Myers WANTED 10/21/84 — SSSS— 31 067353-1 * * Polished cotton prints, sola & Jackie and H.A.J.I. Arabians are now Call Rita Auto Sales, 4248 Fowler, 278-5555. fully loaded, $20,500. 549-1235 Delkway Dorrie. Unsinkable English 10)26/94 —SSSS— 1986727-j 10/38/94 —m»—21064736-7 10/2B/94 — SSSS-21067256-9 Whaler-type sport boat. 11 ft. Flea market business, folding love seats, $695 a pair. back at Corkscrew Ranch. She 472-3232 or 472-1080 10/21)84 —SSSS — 21065732-1 Ft. Myers Beach, 2 BR/ cottage on Dollies Maid Service. It's new and I! you can't afford to pay much, read LOOK COMMODORE 128 oilers boarding, training, lessons, '86 Nissan Sentra, 2 door with air, 5 unsinkable hull, 35 H.P. motor. Full this ad. Reliable male is looking for tables, 12x20 canopy, large Designer Fabric hunter green 10/20/94 —SSSS— 21066237-3 Mercury Sable GS 1986, Guff, walk to restaurants, snoos. exciting. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Now selection of new merchancise, 26 TO BETTER SERVE YOU COMPLETE WITH KEYBOARD, stud service and riding. She also will speed, white, no rust, good sport boat - European handrails, hiring. 543-6635 ask lor Stevie. work. Anything from driving or <$ cranberry & gold sofa, love $1,500 Christmas Shopping Money. ""••"'only 36,000 actual activities, etc. Microwave, central different items, real money-maker. DRIVE, COLOR MONITOR, buy and sell horses. Stop by and say condition, $2,650 or best offer. 463- extended gasoline capacity, air/heat. View sunset from deck. "Lee County Only" painting to motel help, dishwashing, WE HAVE CREATED seats, $895. Hello. Or call 482-5910 Work part-time from your home. Full miles'" , to settle estate. Blue stainless steel steering wheel. Must etc. I don't need much money. Selling due to illness. 542-1501 INSTRUCTION BOOKS, w/blue interior, premium tires. 5636 Perfect for getaway or visiting 10/18/84 — SSSS—2106S07T.1 after 2 p.m. THIS NEW CATEGORY Matching wing-back chair JO'24/84 -SSSS-21066HH1.1 training provided. You can start 10/21/94 — SSSS — 21O67300-1 see to appreciate. 472-6697, Miles Willing to travel. Call Harold at 772- PRINTER, AND EVERYTHING today. Call Karen and Paul at 1-800- Loaded w/power options. Reduced relatives. $650/wk. 481-3315. Customized Shirts/ Hats Full Color. 10/21/94 — SSSS — 21067488-1 FOR YOUR $350. Murray 11/5)94 —SSSS— 2034485-1 Your Logo or have me design one 4694 anytime. NEEDED FOR A HOME For appointment call 775-0712 Extension 2058. to $4,988. Johnny Myers Auto 10/22/94 —SSSS — 21066769-3 for your Business, Team Sports, 10/18/84 — SSSS—2106562C-1 ADVERTISING NEEDS. COMPUTER. 10/22/94 —SSSS— 21066688-6 Sales, 4248 Fowler, 278-5555. TRUCKS & VANS] 481-4471. GENERAL-HELP 10)21)94 —SSSS —21065735-1 22' Angler walk-around cuddy, 150 Events, Gifts. No Min. Free Design. $400. 10/22/94 —SSSS- 21041693-1 H.P. Mariner outboard PTT, boat & South Seas Plantation Free Delivery. Nick Bodven 693- CALL 542-0425 Mercury Sable GS Station Wagon '91 ChavroIet'S-10 Pick-Up Tahoe, motor well kept. Both 1988, $7,000. Gulf Cottage 126S. BUSINESS WANTED PROFESSIONAL * * 1991, white w/blue cloth, roof rack, bright red/grey, bucket seats, 5 549-9317. Direct through owner. 10ft9/94 —SSSS—21063183-1 10/28/64 —Siti— 21067446-1 Amish built lawn furniture. Swings, Al1 OPPORTUNITY 10/26/84 -SSSS- 21066126-1 ^£U • Areas. Earn to 50%. Over 3rd seat, air bag, stereo, all power speed, V6, cruise, tilt. Retail $8,375, 10/22/84 —SSSS —21066851-1 gliders, wishing wells, picnic sets, 00 HELP WANTED 3/BR, 3/BA, loft, porch, Do you suffer from pain and stress? Z? .Products. Workplace, family, options, showroom! Retail $9,475, sacrifice 1 week only $5,988. Antique cut glass pitcher, 26 and settees. .Quality built. Fully reduced - $3,688. Johnny Myers 20 ft. 1992 Top-of-Line Playbuoy, beautifully furnished, washer, You need therapeutic massage. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Earn $500 - combination President Wheaton OFFICE & mends, neighbors. No door-to-door Cape Coral Shop looking for Johnny Myers Auto Sates, 4248 $2,000 a month part-time while you assembled. Free delivery. Auto Sales, 4248 Fowler, 278-5555. Fowler, 278-5555. fresh water used only in small canal. dryer, TV, VCR, pool, tennis, You tried all the rest, now try the glass bottles & Astronaut bottles. equired. Discounts. Part/full time. experienced hair stylist, following 40 H.P. motor with low hours. Cover. fearn this exciting business. Local RESTAURANT Waltm'an's, corner of Pondella & S U ance av helpful but not necessary. Pay 50%. 10/21/94 —SSSS —21065737-1 10/21/64 —SSSS—21084431-1 sleeps 2-8 people, etc. After best!! S5. off first visit. 277-9211, 694-0058. Moody, N. Ft. Myers, FL 656-4848. ofi E o ailabl©. Sandi 1-800- Stereo. Coast Guard equipment. digital beeper 890-4512 Distributor needed now. Leave »O6-2166 independent rep. . Full or part-time. 540-0706 1979 Datsun 210 2 dr. hatchback. 5 Mazda B2600 1991, cab plus, truck 10:00 a.m.-11 p.m. message 336-7777. 10/21/84 —USt —21067520-1 EQUIPMENT 10/21/84 -SSSt—21057438-1 $7,900. 772-0565 - No calls after 6 10/15/84 —SSSS — 21087084-1 -11/4/84 -SSSS-21 041O38-1 10/21/94 —StSS—21065263-1 . spsed manual, cold air, bed, topper, 4 speed stick, AM-FM 1-800-227-1783 10/28/84 — SSSt —21062432-1 EQUAL HOUSING p.m. Mrs. Clean - currently available to Affordable Office Furniture. Quality Earn $300-$500. weekly mailing our Part time Real Estate Broker. mechanically sound. Good cass., one owner, only 26K miles. 10/20/94 —SSSS — 21067141-1 Or (714) 499-1783 Lawn Service, accounts, trailer, Robb & Stucky contemporary style transportation $1,000. Financing Perfect condition, $8,500, 936- clean your home or office. Try it, OPPORTUNITY GARAGE SALES j used desks, files, chairs & tables. circulars. 10 positions available. For German/English speaking for large 14' White Swan, 9-1/2 Johnson, 10/26/94 ' -SSSS— 2066168-3 you'll like it! Caring and wishing to lawn equipment, training. $12,000. Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In double bed, w/medium pecan details send S.A.S.E. to: W.H. German clientele. Cape Coral office. available. 772-8849 Dealer. 2473. 656-4640. All real estate advertised In mint. cond. w/trailer. $1,250."" 14' please. Telephone 540-4525. Lionel Trains - Private Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and headboard. Deluxe firm mattress & Marketing, 5403 Everhart #102, 540-0085 Monday thru Friday. 10/19/B4 — StSS—21088963-1 10/21/94 —StSS—21067349-1 LUXURIOUS SANIBEL 10/24/94 — SStS— 21085114-1 this newspaper Is subject to box spring. Like new, only used in Tri-Hull, Johnson 25 H.P. Hardy 10/20)94 —SSSS— 21067136-1 collector. Bought, sold or Pondella. 997-56E9. Out of town: Corpus Christi.TX 78411 10/18/94 —SStS — 21065386-8 1985 Delta 88 Royals 4 dr. sedan. El Camino 1984, V-8, new trailer, hoist, trolling mtr. $1,450. the Federal Fair Housing Act of 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. guest room. $250. Custom made PRIVATE HOME Wanted: Hairdresser, full or part Lawn Service, accounts, trailer, traded. Call 574-4548. Cape JO/18/94 -SSSS-21064366-1 3% SOLUTION 97% OF AMERICA 86,000 miles, ice cold air, AM-FM professional paint job, loaded. 72K 694-8700 lawn equipment, training. $12,000. 1968 which makes It Illegal to Visa/Mastercard.. bedspread, light tan - soft cotton, time. Vickie's Beauty Salon, open Coral. If no answer leave IS ONLY 2 MONTHS AWAY FROM cass., cruise, new tires. Very well miles. Excellent condition, $5,500 10/20/94 -SSSS—2ie672ia-l AVAILABLE NOW 65S-4640. advertise any preference, message. 10)21/84 —SSSi—21050292-1 $75,463-1559 GOOD WEEKLY INCOME BANKRUPTCYI WHAT SIDE DO kept, $2,995. Financing avaclabte. O.B.O. 267-2427. & INQUIRIES FOR 1995 Thurdsay night starting October 10/2B/94 —SSSS—21065402-5 10/18/94 ~SttS—21066270-1 limitation or discrimination 11/26/94 —StSS — 2015267.1 Start immediately as YOU WANT TO BE ON? OPEN- 772-8849 Dealer. 10/21/94 —SSSS —21067388-1 1991 27 ft. 6" single engine Chris 27th. Beauty Shop On Wheels! We'll Craft - 252 Crowne, mint condition. BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, come to you! 542-5413 or leave Mail Order advertising publication based on race, color, religion, STORE FIXTURES independent mail processor, MINDED, SERIOUS PEOPLE ONLY 10/19/94 —SSSS—21066968-1 PRIVACY, SPECTACULAR and more. Long established home sex, handicap, familial status Poor Jeda Flea Market NEED REPLY. 813-481-4099. $2,595. 549-1235 message. USED •or tree information package 1986 American Motors Alliance 4 dr. REC. VEHICLES | 10128/94 — SSSS — 21067255-8 BEACH, DOMESTIC HELP. 10)31/34 — SStS — 210S7400-1 operated business. No experience or national origin, or an 3333 Cleveland Ave. send S.A.S.E. to: 10/21/94 —ttSt—21066453-1 sedan. 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, MORE COMFORTABLE, necessary. Almost immediate WE BUY & SELL intention to make such Vendor spaces as low ts $20. Making Money, Inc. Applause For Hair has a position for air conditioning, AM-FM cass. Honey 29' Class A motor home LESS COST THAN CONDO. income. Complete training. $12,800. •Show Cases BEDROOM SET Mechanically sound. Very reliable MOVING, MUST SELL preference, limitation or Open Thursday through Box 45049 that special stylist with some 1984, 1 owner, 35,000 actual miles, COUPLE ONLY. Take all or part. Call 549-9592 lor •Clothing Racks Double bed w/frame. following. Benefits, hiring bonus. transportation $1,575. Financing 5 KW generator, awnings, MAKO 20 FT. 74 HULL ABSOLUTELY FREE] discrimination. This publication Sunday 9:00-5:00. e, FL 34745-0549 appointment. •Counters Great dresser with mirror and 275-7776 available. 772-8849 Dealer. Michelin's, stereo w/CD, great JOHNSON, 150 H.P. 1987 W/92 (914) 52S-88S1 10/20/84 -SSSt—21065351-1 will not knowingly accept any 939-7391 SSSt- .. 21064904-7 10/26)94 —SSSS— 20953T1-3 Free information about childrens •Shelving 2 night stands with drawers. 10/21/94 —tstt—210666B0-1 10/19/94 —StSS—21066987.1 - top condition. Sacrilice POWERHEAD. JOHNSON 20 Christmas book, "Who Says There's advertising for real estate "Come watch us change." POSTAL JOBS Start $11.41/hr. For $13,900. Johnny Myers Auto Sales, For sale or trade an ice cream truck. Perfect condition. and 1989 Ford LX - Immaculate, 5 spd., H.P. KICKER 1965, LORAN, which la In violation of the law. 10/19/94 -SSSS- 21066994-1 •Display Gondolas ?sim-, aPP'ication info. Call Certified teachers & aides, for new 4248 Fowler, 278-5555, 482-1789 CAPTIVA - Luxury Gulf front No Santa". Praised by parents, Has 2 freezers, new tires and •Glass Best offer takes ail. pre-school opening in South Ft. new tires, new battery - Never had a VHF RADIO, GALVANIZD educators, deais with believing, not generator. It is also good (or hot Our readers are hereby (219) 769-8301. Ext. FL 574, 9 a.m. roblem with it. Detailed painting, 10/21/94 — SSSS — 21065739-1 house - vaulted ceilings, MOVING SALE All Types of Misc Store Sold as set only. 9 Myers. Send resume to Temple TANDEM TRAILER WITH believing. Send SAS.L.E., Book, dogs. Call 574-3524 Informed that all dwellings - P-m.,Sun.-Fri. xcellent condition. Must see to 1988 Travelmasier 29 ft. motor screened lanal and open deck SAT. OCT. 22 Display Items Call 489-1220. taa?iM Beth-El, 16225 Winkler Rd., Ft. t ELECTRIC WINCH. $4,500. PO Box 1505, Cape Coral, Fl., 10/18/84 —ItSj — 310670B7-1 advertised In this newspaper Myers, 33908 or call 433-5499. appreciate. Call 549-1841. $5,000. home. $23,500. Basement model, overlooking Gulf to enjoy 33910. 8:00 AM.-1-.0Q P.M. Leave message. CALL 945-2612 AFTER 6:00. Goll repair shop for sale. Owner are available on an equal ^ Captain for guided fishing; 10/21/94 —iSSS—21067346-9 10/20/94 —SSSS—21067109-1 twin beds, awnings, hydraulic beautiful sunsets. 10/21/94 —iiti —21067158-1 COCOA CT., CAPE CORAL 10/22/94 —SSSt— 21067JS4.1 financing. Fully equipped with video opportunity basis. 1115 OLD 41 Also dining table with 4 chairs tackle & fly fishing. Your "Wanted - Good used carll Wanted levelers, 60,000 miles, excellent Private beach, heated pool, YACHT CLUB AREA • Best offer. opportunity to tailor a unique condition. Loaded with extras. Tow equipment a swing analyzer. Call 3/22/2012 — SStS— 2072220-1 N. Ft. Myers to buy - Clean, low mileage 4 door, Flats boat 1989 Hoog with 90 HP all amenities. after 6 p.m. 549-1211 FISHING EQUIPMENT, 997-5888 he Din Dar n SALES • HELP from '86 & up. Prefer Buick, Park car available. Toyota Tercel, 1989. Yamaha, platform , pole, trolling |_ANNOUNd'EMENTSj WANTED TO RENTII Storage area ffif !V " 9" » 8 694-7370 Weekly 18/8D/84 —SSSS—2106714O-8 CLOTHES, SMALL Open 7 days t 472-8 Ave , Olds 98 or Merc. Grand motor, live well, all options. Clean. 813-472-1764 downtown Cape Coral. 300 - 800 sq. 10/21/94 —SSSS— 21066583-5 WANTED Marquis. 454-0344 -10/21/94 ^SSSS — 21066347-1 $9,500 offer. Eric, 283-2142. Craft Fair Nov. 5th & 6th. Good Excellent opportunity - Small ft. needed. 540-0085 Monday thru APPLIANCES, LOTS OF JUNKl 10/26/94 —SSSS— 20B5678-3 PRICE CUTTER 10/20/94 —SSSS—21067173-3 1982 Isuzu diesel 4x4, 4 speed 10/21/94 — SSSS —21087324-1 Shepherd School. Carnival, hobby & restaurant, fully equipped, plenty of Friday. 10/22/94 —SSSS— 310672SS-1 Bed, brass queen-size, complete GOOD WEEKLY INCOME parking with sign on San Carlos with firm Orthopedic mattress set. pickup, cab O.K. Everything works. Snapper, Grouper boat, 35 ft., CHANGE OF PACE cralt people needed. A great 10/18/94 — SSS» — 21083041.8 NORTH Processing mall. ON AND OFFSHORE '84 Pontiac 6000 LE. Runs & looks Blvd. Located Ft. Myers Bch. $1,200 Moving Sale Never used, still in box. Cost new, must see, beautiful 2 tone Running gear excelient, box shot, glass, 671,6,000 Ib. ice & fish. 1980 Beautiful Vacation Home location, Hancock Bridge Parkway & 10/21/94 —SSSS— 21053457-1 Earn $750 weekly with the Is gearing up for season. Orange Grove Blvd. Limited space monthly plus security deposit. For Crib, dressers, power tools, $1,000, must sell $250. 278-3379. Now hiring full & part-time paint, clean. $2,500. O.B.O. 772- drive every day. $950. 463-3970 Federal Gulf permit included. 813- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths lease. Call 463-8882 11/4/84 —lSSS-21066a45.1 S00 letter program. 10/21/84 —SSSS —21067449-1 available. Lass chance. Call now SWAP & TRADE | lawn maint. equip, glassware, sales associates for our 0738 454-1773. Your own private tennis court 10/20/84 —SttS—21067168-5 •--- immediately. No selling - 10/2O/94 —SSSS— 21067166-1 Must sell 35' trailer w/tipouts S .10/21)94 —SSSS—21067332-1 772-9876. bikes, beds, tons of books, you Captiva shops! & swimming pool, 100 yards to Will consider exchange 2 adjoining Free Information package Florida room, furnished on beautiful 1989 Four Winns, 20 ft. open bow 10/21/84 -SSSS-21062558-1 A good earning opportunity awaits name it. PLANTS & TREES 1 | MISCELLANEOW"] Sell unique resortwear. 1993 Cadillac SDV Gold Edition, Gulf of Mexico. Call lor times you in the ever expanding Gul! access lots (80 x 125) S.W. Sand 2 S.A.S.E.s to: cont. rear wheel, special grille, half lot at Groves Camp-grounds, 16175 5.0 liter, I/O, Loran fish finder. Never Citizens - America is in deeper 17th Ave. Priced below original Sat, Oct. 22nd, 9:00 a.m.-?? Larry Campbells Premium Palms. Earn top pay plus commission. available. nutritional business - Call 995-3553 Burial vaults • Fort Myers Memorial HBO top, side lights. Wht/tan. Cloth int. V- John Morris Rd., just 3 mi. Irom in water overnight. $9,900. Call 890- trouble than you think. For more purchase price; only $14,900. each. 610 Boulder Drive. Delivered, Planted & Guaranteed. Tolls paid. Benefits. beaches. Price reduced $7,995. 3339 Digital Pager - will return call 216/338-8031 lor a video io consider this (San-Cap Road, left on Rabbit, Gardens - Good Shepherd Garden Box 450008 8,11K miles. Would take older car in information write to: James Realty Alternatives, Ann Starting at $15.00/ea. Licensed & Call Sheila, 813-454-1644. trade. $27,900. 482-5295 454-3974 ASAP. 216/338-5281 Dobberpuhl, 2423 Lola Ave., Lehigh opportunity in you own home. $500. Rubenstein, Broker, 540-7788 right on W. Gulf to East Rocks.) insured 694-8536 Mausoleum crypt 38A. $2,500. or K'ssimmee, FL 34745-0008 B.0.728-2330 evenings. 10/20/94 -SSSS— 21061621-3 10/20/84 —SSSS— 21067220-1 10/21/94 —SSSS — 21 067S03.1 10/28/94 —SSSS — 21067356-1 10/26/94 —SSSS— 2094544-3 Acres, FL 33971 deposit. 1 0/28)84 — Sitt— 21067250-9 10/21/84 — SSSS— 21067633-3 11/10/84 —SSSS—21066345-1 L1/2B/94 —SSSS— 21066657-7 1H/7B/94 — SSSS — 210671B9-1 10/16/94 — SSSS —21067077-1 10/2-2/84 ~SiSS-2l067702-1 Tuesday Tuesday Oct. 18,1994 11B 10B Classified Oct. 18,1994 Classified C.C. 1 bdrm. apt. furnished, private lanai, $425/mo. plus $250. deposit. CONDOS FOR RENT j The Atrium - Exclusive Gulf-front Sand Pointe Condo - On Gulf of SANIBEL ANNUAL RENTALS. Beach house. Private 4-story, Beautiful Buccaneer Estates. 60 x Periwinkle Way luxury. 2 BR, 2 baths, den, wrap - Spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath observation loft, game-room, SANIBEL/CAPTIVA CONDOS FOR SALE 24 2 BR/2 BA, den, living/ dining Off Beach Pkwy., walking distance Mexico. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. CAPTIVA GULF FRONT FOR SALE BY Retail or Office Space to river. Call Owner 772-8685 after 5 around balcony. Sunsetsl Open Clean and comfortable with unfurnished on quiet cul-de-sac. heated pool, spa, bicycles, rooms, kitchen bar, closed porch, dates available after April 22nd LUXURY HOME HOMES Owner must sell. Riverside. 1,450 Free Standing p.m. LOGGERHEAD CAY 2 BD/2 BA, reasonable prices. Call 1 -600-804- Central location. Walk to grocery, barbecue, 4 BR, sleeps 8. Dec. 17- OWNER secluded lot. All appliances, central Gulf view. $S50/wk off season (May 1995. Brochure available. Cal! 7368 bank, beach. $750/mo. 1st, last, BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE BEACH 24, $1,500. Call John Scheer, sq. ft. living area, 2 Bed/2 Bath, all A/H, excellent condition. Owner Bldg. With 10/21)84 —SSSS —21063569-1 owner, 800-484-7304 PIN 8286. appliances, garage • auto door, 1st - Dec. 21st). Seasonal rents 1116)84 — SSSS—21038587-3 security. No pets. 466-5771 noon to AT YOUR DOORSTEP owner, 813-395-2006. sacrificing at $26,500. Furniture Up to 3,360 sq. ft. (Dec. 2st - April 30th) also available. 10)26)94 —SSSS— 2066531-3 8:00 p.m. Long driveway Into lush 10)18/84 -SSSS —21066530-3 Owner must sell immediately! WILL LEASE BACK heated pool, fishing pier, convenient neg. 656-2795 Available within 30 days Waterfront one bedroom, one bath Rates vary. 908-223-6748 all facilities. $74,000. Offers. Phone apt. for rent, laundry room, walk-in King's Crown - Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 Seasonal/monthly rental 10/22)94 —SSSi-21055603-3 tropical estate grounds. 3/2-1/2 duplex in Dunes C.C. $36,000 ANNUALLY! 10/27/94 —SSSS — 21066257-1 472-2280 10)26)94 —SSSS— 2009677-3 BA, screened lanai, heated pool, Seasonal Lakefront - Beautiful view Great primary residence Bright & Airy 2300 Sq. Ft. 995-7099. closet, and car porch in C.C. $400 on Pine Island Exclusive, tastefully decorated. 10/Z0/94 — SSSS —21084545-1 Mobile home - Periwinkle Park. 11)1)94 —SSSS— 21037663-3 monthly. Call 945-7344 leave POINTE SANTO 2 BR/2 BA Gulf tennis. 2 week minimum. 617-659- 3/4 bedrooms or den. Sleeps of Cape's largest Gulf access lake, or rental income. Newer, Near Beach Home. Central air & heat. Partially message. Kids and pets O.K. view, Sleeps six. OCEAN'S REACH 7460. Marina Gardens - Captain's Cove & southern exposure, dock, private No R.E. commission puts Features volume ceilings, SANIBEL - From our point of view! furnished. 472-0039 1 BR/1 BA Gulf front. Sleeps 4. Pool, 10)26)94 —SSSS— 2086535-3 Captain's Harbor, Bocilia Island Water Front pool home - Seasonal, eight. 3-1/2 baths. Large outdoor Jacuzzi, large 2/2, newly See it from Punta Rassal 2 BR, 2 BA Store/Warehouse 10/18)94 —SSSS—21064946-1 available - Dec. 1, '94, 4 months, heated pool and spa. price below F.M.V. All bleached oak flooring, 10)20/94 —SS5S — 210B7196-3 tennis, BBQs, screened porches, Club, and Blue Crab Key - Call Nowl furnished, first time offered. Call for condominium homes with your own One mile West of 1-75 on mint condition. Call owner for Islands Realty, Inc. 813-283-1100 $1,400. mo. S.W. Cape, 1 bridge to Nominated for Architectural reasonable offers considered. alt white gourmet kitchen, fishing pier, tennis courts, pool and 1957 Trailer 8X45 for one person, Coquina Beach - 2 BR, 2 BA, Gulf color brochure. 549-0690 Colonial Boulevard. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen, discount rates. 404-587-3120. side. Newly decorated, all 11)2)94 —SSSS—210654BO-4 Gulf access. Furnished. Lawn Awards. Terraces and pool 10)20)84 -iSSS-21067219-1 Brian 505-344-7383 three bathrooms, three spa, and adjacent marina. Prices furnished, next door to Lee included. Great area among new Memorial Hosp. Lot rent $150. plus 2,600 sq. ft. w/AC & Overhead. breakfast bar, close to shopping & 10)26)94 —SSSS— 20B29B1-3 amenities. Available weekly, bi- The Atrium - 2 BR/2 BA condo. pavilion. All amenities. 10/20/94 —S5SS— 21059417-3 bedrooms, den and loft area. starling at $156,000. SANIBEL Lee Hospital, new paint, clean, homes. Like new. Pool heated. Seasonal Rental Condo. Ft. Myers HARBOURSIDE REALTY 466-3313 water, sewer, garbage. Price 1,300 sq. ft. - w/small office. ATRIUM - GULF FRONT - 3 BR/3 weekly, or monthly. Call (813) 395- Beautifully decorated, overlooking Brochure available. Kidney shaped pool with carpeted, coin laundry on property. 10)26)94 —SSSS —21024250-3 gulf. All amenities. 2-week minimum. Please call 549-6616 on the riverl! Beautifully fully BUY OWNER - 1000's of properties 10/19/94 —ISSS—21067175-3 $1,500. Call alter 6:00 p.m. 332- Plenty of parking. BA, DEN, RENT THROUGH S3,600/WBBk High Season for sale all areas/ prices - Call for southern exposure. $397,000. $375./month. 772-2105, after 6:00 Available Nov. 26th, 1994 to Jan. 21, 10/20)94 — ISSS — 210S710B-1 furnished 2 BR/2 BA. Available 5039. 182-6879 OWNER AND SAVE. 2 WEEK $2,380/waek Low Season November, December, January & free list. No commissions. 1-800- Realtor Owned. Brandywine - South Ft. Myers • By 10)21)94 —SSSS — 21 067401-1 p.m. MINIMUM. PHOTOS AVAILABLE. 1995. Owner (313) 886-4757. 11/2/84 -SSSS— 21063135-1 Contrary to popular belief, Days: 201-569-2111 April thru October. $1,300/mo. plus 408-1999 - T.V. Show Sun. 9:30 395-1230 owner • "Deluxe Turnberry" 2 BR/2 10/21)94 —SSSS—21065256-1 CALL 609-985-0322 OR 609-492- 10)28)64 — SSSS — 21O658B4.3 A.M.Ch.26. BA, island kitchen, family room, Family Park - Double wide 2 BR/2 qualified applicants are Weekends: 914-587-0360 tax. 995-4335 10/20/94 —SSSS— 21044390-3 Bath, large yard, low yrly. Prime commercial location for rent 7389. 10/2K94 —SSSS—21067253-1 10)21)94 —SSSS— 21061365-1 vaulted ceilings, 2/car garage, South 41 with direct access road, 1PB/04 —SSSS— 2084867-3 not selected on a first come THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL Cypress Lake Estates, 3 bedroom, 10/26/94 —SSSS — 2083BB1-3 screened fanai. $160's. maintenance. Fruit trees, own lot. "South Cape - Close to downtown. first served basis. AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU 2 bath, garage, fenced back yard. 3/2 Home on Orange River. 6 Acres, 466-2954. $56,500. (South Ft. building facing 41, 3,200 sq. ft., Shell Harbor canal front, ground Appointment only 482-8519 immediate occupancy. Call 1:00 pm- Extra large 2 bedroom, 2 bath SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION This is a good opportunity CAN HA VE YOUR CLASSIFIED $750 a month + $750 last month. No A THREE BEDROOM AND 2 Sanibel waterfront pool home, pool, fireplace, boat dock, Myers). apartment. Includes verticals, wall- AD LIKE THIS. level home. 3 BR, 2 BA plus den or 10)21/84 — SSiS — 21067243-1 6:30 pm 936-7309, mornings & Lands End Village, 3 BR/3 BA. to apply for a 2 or 3 bedroom pets. Call 275-6577, leave message BEDROOM, GULF FRONT available January. 2 bedroom, 2 workshop, very private & secluded. office. Newly decorated, new 10/21)94 —SSSS —21067522-5 to-wall carpet, washer and dryer. No 9)24)2013 —5SSS— 21058966-1 if no answer. bath. Call Sue for more info. 813- Waterfront. 1/2 block of) river 2 BR/2 evenings 549-1527. below market rate WITH PRIVATE POOL AND $269k, call owner nights 693-8437 appliances, split floor plan, Forced to sell mobile home! Must pets. 466-3902" Fantastic view of Gulf and 111)24)94 —SSSS— 21067316-1 283-3058. BA. Gournd floor. Corner unit. All 10)24)94 —SSSS —21064492-1 SPA. AVAILABLE FOR or days 994-7155. completely furnished. Steps to vacate! 1964 10 x 70 2 bedroom, 1 10)19)94 —SSSS—21067038-1 Red fish Pass, weekly or housing consideration. 10/21/B* —SSSI — 21067396-3 11)7)94 —SSSS— 21062172-1 appliances, recently up-dated. Built- For more information contact VACATION RENTAL SPECIAL private beach. $327,000. 813-395- in bookcase. Spa. Quiet area. bath, furnished, enclosure, shed, monthly rates. Save direct. HOMES FOR RENT RENTAL SHARING Community Housing SUMMER RATES. OPTION TO Cape pool & spa home. 2 BD-2 BA 9269. $115,000. By owner. Ph. 549-5170 awnings. Built solidl Movable! Waterfront duplex, 2 + 2 Owner, Days 800-227-3633 $1,200. cash! Needs interior & Resource, Inc. FURNITURE REPAIR & USE ALL SOUTH SEAS Riverfront home: Lovely 2 BR/1 BA split plan, sunken spa off master, 10/25/94 —SSSS — 21051349-3 10/21/84 -ISSS —21067536-1 Female wants male or female unfurnished. Washer-dryer. Sailboat and ask for Gina. You can only get there by boat Florida style home. (Hardwood painting and carpet. Adams 945- Sanibal City Hall PLANTATIONS RESORT heated caged pool, new inside and roommate to share 2 BR. canal front dock, near River. Fantastic location. Eves: (201) 627-1267 or plane. Very private, vary REFINISHING floors, open-beam ceilings) in totally out. 20 large palms. Close to 7383 apartment at Ashley Oaks on San Child welcome. Annual lease $575. 472-1189 special. North Captiva Island. FACILITIES. Gumbo Limbo - 3 BR, 2 BA, 10)26)94 —SSSS— 2085677-3 natural setting, overlooking schools & hospital. $79,500. 574- [DUPLEXES FOR SALEJ 10)21/84 — SSSS-210675S6-1 Carlos Island. 2 mi. from F.M.B. 1649 Edith Esplanade. Screened 1Q)1B)94 —SSSS— 81031764-3 Superb fishing, shelling and WICKER WORLD CALL OWNER AFTER 3:00 mangroves. Idyllicll East, near 9537. lakeview, pool. Sale/lease option. Owner finance cozy 1 bedroom Laundry, pool & boat dock included. porch, top-notch neighborhood, South Seas Beach Villa WE CUSTOM BUILD $279,000. 395-2078, 472-0044, If you have 30 days or more to legendary sunsets! Sort of P.M. ES~\ 219-272-0889 OR Morse Shores Plaza. Nov. - April 10/21)94 — SSSS — 210564B7-1 furnished ($425/mo.) & lovely 2 466-3749, Dee. solar hot water. 463-0101 For Rent WICKER AND RATTAN (dates flexible). $1,275/mo. 693- 267-7557. No realtors pleasel 10/22)94 —SSSS — 21067668-5 spend at perhaps the nicest place Sanlbel before causeway. Be FURNITURE AND 219-271-0115. bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, carport 10)20)84 —SSSS — 21067172-5 2 BD/2 BA with "sleeping" loft, 10/15)84 — titl— 21018634-3 9039. Golf Course Condo 10)80/94 —SSSS—21065BB5-3 ($465/mo.) Family park, swimming on Sanibel, are a caring person or our guest In a luxury 3 BR/2 BA ACCESSORIES. 10)21)94 —SSSS — 21067636-1 accommodates 6. Located on family, we have the place for you! beachfront home with tennis, ALSO Olde Hickory Phase I, 2 BR/2 Ba, pool tennis, fishing lakes & security. Captlva N.F.M. 939-3677. APARTMENTS & I CONDOS FOR RENT \ Gulf of Mexico, spectacular 2,000 sq. ft. Gulf front condo. 2 pool and a golf cart to explore REPAIR, REPAINT. furnished, only one year old. Golf bedroom, 2 bath with den, Jacuzzi. RECANE, REWEAVE. On Gulf Estate home. membership included. 768-9207. Boater's dream on Sanibel. 10/21/94 —SSSS—21067611-1 view. Reasonable rates the Island. Off season rates REAL ESTATE DUPLEXES FOR RENT POINTE SANTO: 2 BR/2 BA condo, through owner. Low density complex. 2 lap pools, SERVICE COUNTER 3 or 4 BRJ3 BA, ultimate luxury, 10)26/84 — SSSS — 210670B1-1 This 3 BR/2 BA homo is In sauna, 6 lighted tennis courts. Like until Thanksgiving $1,500/wk., all amenities, perfect condition on a deep- completely furnished, gulf view. Contact Mrs. M. Wretolo FOR SALE, CASH DRAWER, DISTANT Weekly rentals available. Seasonal new S would like to keep it that way. then $2,100/wk. till Easter. COMPARTMENTS FOR BAGS, lap pool, exercise room. Big and bold. Must sell now. Price water, direct access canal. COMMERCIAL Sanibel Studio. New carpet. (90S) 747-5930. Fall and winter months available. Call Elizabeth Faiella at below appraisal. 3/2, double rates. Contact owner, 812/378- ETC. $500. Weekly rentals available. Furnished and in move-In PROPERTY/RENT (495/mo. 278-1063 0567. Now accepting reservations. (216)568-0109. 407-647-6111. 542-3832. Owner (813) 395-0162 COOL WESTERN ggarageg , cityy water & sewer. No 10/20/84 —SSSS— 21054740-3 10)26)94 —SSSS— 2085678-3 10)26)94 —SSSS—21031785-3 NORTH CAROLINA MTS. Nlifi condition. 10)26)94 —SSSS— 1749S2-3 10)26'94 —SSSS— 2084055-3 1U12/94 —SSSS— 20976C8.S 10/J6/94 ~l assessments to pay. Non-qualifying %— 31024247-3 mortgage, $74,900. Bring offers. Priced right at $349,000. Beautiful Villas Nautique FREE BROCHURES: 772-4663. Motivated sellers want to sell 822 Beach Rd. PELICAN PLACE • • * • * • Homes - Cabins 10/21/94 —SSSS—21067334-1 this home before January 1st 2 Condos (Duplex) on canal. Office or retail space available Lots • Acreage SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION for tax purposes. Close to beach. Secluded. In center containing Barrier Lakefront Views 3/2 solar pool home. Large lot, Call 395-2542 for showing Super Discounts mature landscaping, large trees, Close to bridge. Island Pharmacy, Lagorlo's Gulf Cottage IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS 920 SE 17th Terrace, Cape Coral. Oct. 27-30 or 815-399-2404 for All ground level. Pl2za and Goodwill. A* Rating - Directly on the $95,000 or make an offer. By a private showing at For sale by owner. 472-1439 Beach. RAPER REALTY, INC. appointment only, 458-0563 other times. $395,000. firm. 2440 Palm Ridge Road. evenings. 10)28/94 —SSSS— 21066529-3 3 BRI3 BA plus Loft. P.O. BOX 619 2 BR/2 BA each side. 10/26)94 —SSSS— 2063523-3 MURPHY, NC 28906 10/28)94 —SSSS —21067353-1 A Few Choice Dates Available 278-1063 C C. Gold Coast area, immaculate Gulf Estate 1+ acre, Gulf Ridge 10/20/94 —SSSS— 21054743-3 Commercial space lor rent. 1995 Including Easter. 1-800-438-8159 10/26/B4 —»SI»— 2035489-7 executive home, 3 BR/3 BA, dining, Subdivision.: 4-1/2 BR, 3-1/2 BA, Palm Ridge location. When Only the Best Will Do! living, den, eat-in kitchen, pedestsal home. Great room, Available Immediately. numerous extras. Sailboat access, Kitchen, dining, loft, 5-car plus MOBILE HOMES FOR Call boat lift, huge lanai, pool w/solar. storage garage. $997,500. 472- All or part of space. If you want it done right, 613-395-9535 I ACREAGE I Must seel $199,000.945-2436. 9669, owner may carry. SALE Contact Mike Robidaau Leave message. 2-1/2 Acres, Leetana Rd., North Ft. 10128/94 — SSSt — 210875TC-1 10/21/94 —SSSS—21067634-3 472-1511 Myers. 134 ft. frontage. Cleared, SANIBEL ISLAND - 10)18)94 —SSSS— 21022373-3 ****** PERIWINKLE PARK •H»»«r8« —»!»_ 31031276-3 beaurtlul neighborhood, great building tol. $16,000/ea. acre. 731- CAPE CORAL SOUTH FORT 3 Bedroom 12x58 - plus a Commercial Property. BOCA GRANDE 3546 12x16 addition - partially Centrally located on Call A Professional 10)20/94 —SSSS—21 0S62S9-1 Remember Sanlbel HOMES MYERS HOMES furnished - quiet park. Walk to Periwinkle Way. 15 yrs. ago? the beach. Only $25,000 - or Ideal for offices or Drastically reduced beautiful Rutenberg home - near University. commercial service business. Try Boca Grande this year. LOTS FOR SALE custom built Cape waterfront, 3518 owner will finance for less than 2/3 acre. Upscale 3 BD/2 BA, Vacant & available Beachfront accommodations, Pelican Blvd. 3 BD/2 BA, 3-1/2 car vaulted ceilings, marble entry, tub, you can rent. tor occupancy. villas and/or private homes Builder has oversized lots garage, laundry, pool, patio, deck, bath tops, huge kitchen, breakfast Eves: JOHN KENNEDY available. on canal in exclusive dock, all appliances, satellite, nook, wet bar, screened lanai. 765-4852 Call Ann Call toll free for information gated subdivlson. security. 542-6429. Open Sat. & Beautiful landscaping. $140,000. CENTURY 21 AAIM Realty, 8:30-5:00 395-0888 DECORATING Sun. Owner 267-5169. HOME IMPROVEMENT OJ SECURITY 1-800-881-2822 East End of Sanibel location, 939-3111 After 5:00 466-0330 10)19)94 —SSSS—21064533-1 10/21/94 —SSSS —21067633-1 10/19)94 —SSSS— 21061031-1 10)20)94 —SSSS— 21051752-3 Boca Grande with beach club and private Real Estate, Inc. access. Surrounded by 10.25/84 -ttSS- 21043732-7 beautiful existing homes. Call for more information ACROSS 11 12 13 Thank You for making REMODELING! When Paradise needs Protection Sanibel Tenntsplace Condo 395-0909 1 Decisive point Decorating Den 5 Full assemblies I BR/1 BA, beautifully 10MS/B4 —SSSS— 21024H5-3 #1, in 1994 Sales out IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS //I^^NN' \ ' COMPLETE CENTRAL STATION SERVICES furnished, with piano! 10 Leave port , Two lots in The Dunes. Decorating of 1300 Decorating If you are already living In the perfect home, why not make the | Gorgeous waterfront view. 14 An O'Neill One has beautiful expansive Den Franchises Improvements that will bring you satisfaction and Increase the 1 F|RE&sEcumYsTsraiis Available for entire '94 • '95 15 Root lake view. Other looks on Den * worldwide vaHie of your property? season! 16 Raison d'— We specialize in custom remodeling of all types: orOiC^ofHi' ' preserve. For more Information Call Tony at 813-394-4192, 17 Sweater makers • Kitchens • 2nd Floor Additions •Bathrooms I securitysysfem> o84 — SSSS— 21067354-1 1,500 sq. ft. of living space.back- 57 Henry Ford much ((813) ) 472-6661 yard fenced. Close to schools & shop sign 18 Tendency 12.2224 ggJ —S SS5S — 21064575-1 WATERFRONT shopping. VA assumable, $76,000, 60 Spoken 19 Muslim VIP $15,000 down. 549-8467. 61 "— of Two 23 Once more For Rant 10/21/94 —SSSS—210864SII-1 REMODELING Charming 2 BR/2 BA PROPERTY Cities" 24 Stimulate Alaskan owner - 3 Br, 3 Ba 62 Neighbor of Cal. 25 Purpose Card Captiva Island Home Fresh water canal lot - S.W. 4th assumable, 4.62% - $685 mo. Fully with private pool Place, just off Trafalgar. Call 706- furnished, new tile, paint, sprinkler, 63 Head in Lyons 26 Calico pony S I 3 3 HM9N 1 N N I d 5 and hot tub. 882-7020 for more info. $17,000. heated pool, 3 loi sits, double 64 Noisome 27 Model HOME BUILDING 150 steps to 10)18/94 —SSSS—21067066-1 garage, tile roof. $119,000, $26,100 65 High wind 28 Clearing Beach. Lake Islokpoga a "Fisherman's down. Call 458-0408 anytime. 29 NBA's Unseld & REMODELING (317) 482-4440 Paradise", Highlands County. 10)21/94 —SSSS—i10«7379-1 DOWN 30 Soviet moon A fidl service contractor ded- could or Lakelront, fantastic view. Owner will finance 3 bedroom 3 1 Fuel probe icated to exceptional quality Executive's Dream Home. 3 bath, with pool, Gulf access. 542- ELECTRICIANS (317) 823-0433 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths plus guest 3536. 2 Columnist 31 Hot compress at a reasonable price alter 6:00 p.m. apartment. Unique, modern, custom 10/21/94 —SSSS —21067616-1 Barrett 35 Aide: abbr. c o » t .i t o < i i o H co, |ONS • KITCHENS • BATHS 10/26/94 —iiSI- 21068424-3 designed. $279,000. Istokpoga 3 Entity 37 Neb AODtT NEW CABINS, BUILT just Realty, 813-655-3891 EAST LEE COUNTY 4 Totem pole 38 Wapiti 45 Orange flower 53 QED word in time for the Fall leaves, .10)20/94 —SSSS— 21067113-1 5A — 39 "— upon a oil 54 Mrs. Michael i.Valiguette FREE ESTIMATE nestled between two HOMES time..." (MNI.Al COHT.ACTO* IslandResidem.LicJCGCa)56909 mountains on Conasauga Creek "Lake Front" on Lake Istokpoga. (nonanalytic) 46 Made beer Dithers KVRN ELECTRIC near Tellico Plains, Tennessee, "Executive Retreat" 1.8 acres of Neat & dean, fenced yard, central 6 TV actor, 41 Term of 49 Burns, for one 55 Land licensed • Bonded • Insured Cherokee National Park tropical paradise. 3 bedroom, 4 A/C, heat. 3 BR near shopping, Michael endearment 50 European river 56 Cutting Hurricane Protection Consultant close to everything baths, two boat houses, ramp, close to 1-75. Will F.H.A. Must sell 7 Advantage 42 Lazy — 51 Ditch kin implement 24 hr. A*f9mg*lh>'»fl Commercial $54 95 night, $339. weekly. many extras. "Great Escape". due to illness. $43,900. Tannassee 44 Smile result, at 58 Dolt Emergency 11J ?2z2 Residential $259,000. Istokpoga Realty 813- 8 Boy: Sp. 52 County in Uc Phone: (813} 472-0200 Fax: {813} 395-1587 Call 1-800-251-9658. Realty, Inc. Francis, 813-368-7800. times 59 Joker Ask about the Bear Foot Cabins 655-3891 813-332-1669. 9 Chopper Scotland Service 4&€»-7®6& - »MEoeoi46 1/2/S4 — SSSS — 210062HM 1 0/2O/B4 —SSSS — 21067114-1 10/18/94 — SSSS — 21067OB5-1 12B THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Oct. 18.1994

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$174f900 POOL • TENNIS * BAY BEACH Great Value!! Three Bedrooms, Three Baths. High Dunes Duplex. After Hours Call John Gee, REALTOR®, 395-1230 SANIBEL & ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC. u 1.1.01 Periwinkle Way 472-48O8 Sanibel, FL 33957 IP Suite No. 106 Treetops Center (813)472-4808 I "I Sanibel h FAX 813-472-3573 if*

KINZIE Beautiful family home. Wonderful living spaces for the active family. A com- i munity that offers one of Sanibel's most gorgeous beaches, boat dock and !! Incredible Opportunity !! tennis courts and swimming pool. The home itself has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 In The Dunes baths which includes a private master retreat. Add the extra amenities like Lush vegetation enhances the beauty of this elevated home in this asundecks, Jacuzzi, private pool and elevator and you have the upscale neighborhood. Situated on an oversized lot, this 3 bed- ' "PERFECT" island home. 01,595,000. room, 2 bath features vaulted ceilings in the great room, large Let me put my seasoned expertise to work for you! 813-433-0038 screened porch and a super lakefront location. 813-472-0163 SHELL ISLAND GALL PAUL STORVES J.B. Novelli Find Your Place With VIP 472 4219 VIP / INTCRNAnONAL ftEAt ESTAIi COMPANY, INC. REALTY, INC. 813-472-9700 " An Independently owned member of the Mariner Group of companies. 2000 Periwinkle Way Sanibel. FL 800-776-9700 SANIBEL & MARCO PH1WMCY LOCHTiOH ! ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC.

Lush native and tropical vegetation abounds at this one acre homesite. Drive through "The Sanctuary" to • locate this 3 bedroom/2 bath home with vaulted i; ceilings, large porch and fully enclosed (l, $359,000 Terrific location/ 500 ft. to the.beach. Three bedrooms and three baths plus lower level. Only $269,000. - formal living room with vaulted ceiling and fireplace. Family room and dining room sur- round the kitchen and open onto a large screen porch. Enclosed lower level has room for two cars and lots of storage. Betty Thomas, Broker Salesman, 472-8178. VIP Realty Group 1509 Periwinkle - Sanibel Find your place with I; 472-48O8 Sanibel, FL 33957 (813) 472-5187 1101 Periwinkle 'Way TreetopS Center (813)472-4808 . (800) 553-7338 i Suite No. 106 sJnibel ROSANNE VIP FAX 813-472-3573 ONDARCHO (813) 472-5960 evenings