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Vol. 22 No. 5 Tuesday, February 2, 1982 Two Sections, 15 cents

County withdraws Causeway offer

By Cindy Chalmers summer, the commission fixed its price at Sanibel's concern over whether to pur- $26 million. The county's financial con- chase the Causeway was all alleviated last sultants estimated the county would have week when the Lee County Commission earned a net profit of $15 million from the withdrew its offer for the sale. sale. The county could have used the money The; commission decision came last for roads and other capital projects. Wednesday after the commission reviewed Sanibel officials never agreed to the $26 figures from the city's financial consultant million price tag but instead initiated studies that estimated tolls on the Causeway would to determine the practicality and feasibility rise to more than $7 for day trippers and $3 of the purchase. The financial study that for commuters to finance the sale. spurred the county's withdrawal of the offer When talk of the Causeway sale began last was^the first study the city completed. Captiva straw poll seeks to gauge renourishment sentiment

By Barbara Brundage Natural Beaches is a loosely knit group of Lee County's supervisor of elections will more than 40 Captivans who want to explore tabulate the ballots returned in a straw vote alternative ways to combat the erosion that sponsored by the Natural Beaches Group of is threatening beachfront homes. Captiva to measure property owner sen- The ballots, mailed two weeks ago to more timent on plans to renourish the southern than 350 Captiva property owners, ask three miles of Captiva's gulf beach. whether the respondent favors beach To the north, 1.8 miles of beach bordering renourishment and ask the respondent to South Seas Plantation has already been indicate whether he is a registered voter. renourished with sand dredged from Redfish Pass and funded by a $3.6 million bond issue. continued page 21A

Seven-hour hearing ends with adoption of commercial plan

By Barbara Brundage page document page-by-page. At 12:30 a.m. After 64'2 hours of deliberation stretched Thursday, the council voted unanimously to over five and a half weeks, the City Council adopt the ordinance: early Thursday morning adopted an or- But the ordinance did not become effective Sanibel Elementary School and kindergartener Jesse Bates' dinance as a general amendment to the until "one minute after midnight Feb. 1." students competed in the Chamber first place versions of the Island Comprehensive Land Use Plan that the date the city's commercial moratorium of Commerce Draw the Trolley trolley, top and bottom, respec- drastically changes performance standards expired. Delaying the effective date would contest last week. Winners were tively. For more trolley art, see and sets new criteria for commercial gave the staff time to have the final draft announced this morning and in- page 1ZB. Photos by David development on Sanibel. typed and afforded the council an op- cluded fifth grader Brian Smith's Meardon. At a public hearing that began at 5:05 p.m. last Wednesday, thecouncilchecked the 47- continued page 21A

Inside Leonard Mosley City Council

* • . • • . The Islander Captiva's write agenda this week: in residence Page Page 9A 2A Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Leonard Mosley Captiva's writer in residence recounts colorful people, places

Leonard Mosley, author, world traveler, were the first to use fake photo montages." former war correspondent, former Mosley remembers the case of Daddy and burlesque house manager, screenwriter, Peaches Browning. "She was suing him for friend of the famous (Jean Harlow) and maintenance and he was saying she elbow-rubber with the infamous (Adolph shouldn't get it because she had married Hitler et al), has had perhaps one of the most him under false pretenses - that she was interesting lives of any Captiva resident really an octoroon (one^eighth black) and he since Jose.Gasparilla had his harem there. didn't know it until she had bared her all. So This is part of what Mosley has to say she took off her blouse in the courtroom and about his life. Like the title of his earlier showed her back to the jury, looking at them autobiography, it seems so far, so good. over her shoulder. We had a model come in Mosley was born in Manchester, England, with the same pose, and we pasted Peaches' in 1913; his father was an engineer and his ' head over the model's face," he says. mother was a housewife. He has one sister, Then he got a. new job (all the while sen- Viola Singleton, who now owns a cutlery ding a column home to England) as the factory. assistant manager of Minsky's 42nd Street "Even at the age of 11," he says, "I was Burlesque. ^ already writing. I read all the time - I liked "The girls were delightful', beautiful," he Charles Dickens; Bleak House was my smiles. "Gypsy Rose Lee was working favorite." " there, and Ann Corio, who is still alive today. The first prize Mosley won was for a ghost We called the audience, the raincoat crowd, story he entered to a contest in The Guar- "the epileptics" because it was a pejorative dian. "It was about a man found dead in the term then, moors in the winter with the single footprint "We made a lot of money by stirring them of a woman's foot beside him in the snow," up," he says. "If the candy butcher's he remembers. "I won one hundred pound- business was slow, Ann or Gypsy would s." (A pound was then worth about $4.80.) slowly walk across the stage in a The Mosley family traveled widely, and magnificent mink coat, and slowly open it - when he was 17, Leonard began to travel on with nothing on underneath. Then she'd his own. "It was arranged by my father,"he close it again - slowly. Business would pick explains. "I traveled on tramp steamers right up again." around the Mediterranean. It was 1933 and it cost $2.50 to get into the "I went to Egypt, to Cairo, and saw the club, Mosley says he became very good Valley of the Kings. I remember the Sphinx. friends with Gypsy and later wrote articles. It has crumbled terribly in the last 20 or 25 \vith her. years because pollution has even come to " "One time she lost a diamond-studded G- Egypt. I remember that then there was an string," he says. "It was quite exciting to enigmatic smile on her face." watch her take her clothes off." He continued reading "omnivorously." He Mosley left The Montreal Star for a job as read, he says, every single paper; The a researcher for Fortune magazine. "There Times, The Daily Express, The Morning was an issue on China and the Federated Post, The New Statesman. Malayasian states," he says. "I learned how He continued writing. "I sold to to make a Singapore Sling. No, I don't have Everybody's Weekly,' he says. "And I was the recipe. It's gin, bitters, Malayasian milking the Encyclopedia Britannica for all spices, mint, herbs and lemonade. They it was worth. I wrote an article about dif- serve it at Shepherd's Hotel in Cairo and call ferent winds that blow in different parts of it 'whore's bathwater.'" • the world. I've been to most of those places Next he bought a Model A Ford and set out and felt most of those winds, as I wanted to across the country - all the way through the do." deep South. He stayed in private homes, Mosley knew some authors in the period working a week or two at newspapers on the between the wars. "I had a first edition of way to get cash. He remembers particularly rich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Texarkana, Texas. Western Front," he says. "It was about the It was, he says, "the most hospitable futility of World War I, and its central country in the world. Americans welcome character was a decent German who was strangers. They have insatiable curiosity." killed a few hours after the Armistice." The English, he says, are too polite. "They When he was 17, Mosley left school. would never ask you where you were from." "Naturally, my father wanted me to After a month's stop in Denver, where he ecome an engineer.") His father, however, worked at The Rocky Mountain News, he arranged passage for him on a cattle boat arrived in Los Angeles, got an apartment bound for Montreal. and "walked into UPI and got a job." Racial "I was going to a job at The Montreal revenge was a big theme in the society and Star," he reminisces. "There were 10 prize sex scandals of the day," he remembers. He bulls on the boat. It was a very rough began taking photographs with an ordinary journey, in the Atlantic in winter. Bulls get Kodak camera. ' sven sicker at sea than humans do." . He also met many of the stars of the day. He arrived and took his "terribly boring "I met a beautiful girl, Eleanor Holme," job" first as a "gofer" and then covering he remembers. "She was on the Olympic western Quebec. swimming team and was supposedly the "I spoke a little French," he smiles. "But best swimmer in tne country. One night she mostly I covered weddings and funerals and was found drinking champagne, so she Was spent my time going around graveyards kicked off the team. She later married Billy :opying terribly complicated names. Rose. Marriages and funerals always had lists of "I played tennis with Carl Laemmle, Jr. guests, and people would call up and com- (Laemmle was the head of Universal plain if you spelled names like Queir- Studios)," he adds. "I managed to lose, ihahaine wrong." several times, so he gave me a job as a He goes on, "After nine months of that I screenwriter." went to New York. I had gotten an in- Then (he thinks he got sacked) he went to Sto ry by Peggy Dai I ey troduction to Walter Winchell, and then I MGM. He became good friends with the met Emile Gauvreaun, editor of The Daily Mirror. They specialized in scandal and continued next page Photos by David Meardon The ISLANDER Tuesday, February :>, 1982 3A

current release, Warren Beatty's" Reds, According; to Mosley, Goering's father, which also stars Beatty's current friend, Heinrich, a colonial adminstrator in Africa, Leonard Mosley Diane Keaton. was one of Germany's greatest civil ser- legendary .Jean Harlow, "a liberated women "Rex -- delightful," he laughs. "I know Mosley also likes Meryl; Streep and vants. The younger Goering, was, of course, before her time," (Contrary to legend, he many women who've slept with him. Sexual Simone Signoret. The best love story he saw, a hero of World War L says, she did dye her hair"). He knew Clark relations, unfortunately, between men and he says, was Casque D'ore, which starred Mosley alsQ. had dealings with Adolph Gable, Carole Lombard and Darryl Zanuck.. women in this country have grown in- Signbret as a woman in love with a roguelsh Hitler. ^\': • ' "Hollywood was a chummy place in the creasingly unfriendly. Harrison is par- crook who was ultimately guillotined. "Hitler kept close track of the foreign 1930s," he explains. "It was unlike the ticularly fond of women," he says. "He Mosley eventually returned to England correspondents," h$ says. "He knew the arrogance of today. They'd all been dirt wouldn't think of sleeping with someone he with a friend on a tourist ticket on the Queen names of their wives arid children. I went to poor. They'd look at you and think, 'There didn't like." Mary. He became a correspondent for a a party he gave for the correspondents at his but for the. grace of God go J.-'.-They were a Mosley also knew Cary Grant just out of Londonrbased newspaper group. Allied home, Brechtesgaden, 'The Eagle's Nest.' It friendly lot. his early stint as a Liverpool circus stilt Newspapers, and covered the Spanish Civil looked down right unto Austria. • .: "They didn't feel guilty about what they walker. "He was a typical circus person. His War in 1938-39. He then went to Germany in "It was an amazing lunch," he remem- did and how they lived," he adds simply. name was Archie. Leach and everybody in the ominous days just before the beginning bers. "We had roast salmon from Danzig, "People didn't have complexes in those circuses knew and loved each; other and of World War II. which was a specialty of that area. We had days." ... lived in each other's pockets and knew each "They had had a. terrible time in Ger- venison and a liqueur with gold in it. Real He knew several English actors, among other's business." many" (in the days of the Weimar Republic, gold. The English name would be 'gold- them Rex Harrison, who lived several doors The best film he has ever seen, says inflation was 17,000 percent a year)," he water.' away from him years later in the south of Mosley (who after the war ..was a drama remembers. "When people are under "Hitler didn't drink or eat meat. He was a France. critic for the London Daily Mirror), is a pressure or frighteneti they'll do all sorts of vegetarian. He was about 5'8" and" weighed things that they're later ashamed about. about 130 lbs," Mosley says. "He was very "In 1933 Germany had been ripped back charming. He did not seem mad; not at all and forth by street fights," he says. deranged. He was extremely mild- "Somebody came in and said, 'order,' which mannered." appealed to the Germans, who have a very Children and dogs loved Hitler, he says, strong sense of order. It was at first a adding that Hitler told him the day of the relief." luncheon that he had always wished to meet" He knew Albert Speer, German architect, Greta Garbo. prisoner at Spandau from 1946-66, and, "Hitler was one' of the most cool and according to trial press accounts, the only calculating men I've ever met," Mosley Nuremburg defendant who seemed to know says, adding that one of his cleverest ad- what was going on and what had gone wrong visors was Josef Goebbels. "Goebbels was a and was wrong in the 12-year 'thousand year newspaperman," he says. "Newspapermen Reich' will generally write and fight for principles, Mosley says Speer, who recently died, told but they won't die for them." him shortly before his death, "You know, After the war b^gan and Mosley had to being an architect is like being-a symphonic leave Germany, he traveled to Ethiopia, conductor. You can't do anything unless you where he met and became a friend of the late have a building or an orchestra. Hitler told Emperor Haile Selassie, whose biography me I could take Berlin and tear it to pieces he later wrote. and rebuild it." The latter part of Mosley's interview with Mosley covered the Nuremburg trials and The Islander was spent on more general later wrote a biography of the most reviled topics. defendant, Hermann Goering, who cheated Poland: "I'm not surprised what hap- the hangman by committing suicide with pened," he says. "It's getting tricky for cyanide, ; them. The Communists are the really last of Goering was complex; the book was in- tended to show how power corrupts. continued page 22A

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Island visit Letter requests definition of Vegetation Committee inspires name To the Editor committee. How can a group of volunteers, diameter Melaleuca, a beautiful old tree, on The Islander admittedly hardworking, well-meaning and his property so he could get a building knowledgeable to an extent, decide what " permit! He had tears in his eyes and so did I! for poem I mailed the enclosed to the City Council was on this Island or what should be on this What right does a non-elected committee To the Editor for the attention of the Vegetation Com- Island? have to require such a monstrous act as to The Islander mittee on Dec. 11, 1981. To date, I have ^ We have irreproachable evidence (a down a noble tree because, according to this It was1-6 degrees here this morning, so the received no response from the Vegetation survey done in 1833) that nearly 150 years committee, it will crowd out native arrival of my first issue of The Islander was Committee. Please print the letter. ago Sanibel was barren! I think the com- vegetation? Many, many of us have these like a gentle gulf breeze tempering the chill. Perhaps it is time for the city to appoint a mittee's mandate from the people of Sanibel same trees on our lawns, and they do not ;\Many years ago, over 20,1 wrote a poem committee to study and define the mandate was to prevent destruction of the vegetation proliferate and push out "native" which I would very much like to share with of the Vegetation Committee under CLUP - existing on the Island; not to remove it! vegetation. you and your readers, if possible. It never before one more tree is cut down! Removal should be at the pleasure of the Please change this definition of the had a title because for a long time this place Sincerely landowner and taxpayer. Vegetation Committee to reflect the wishes existed only in my mind. Then in 1976 we Elizabeth Williamson What is "native vegetation" and who has of the residents of this Island and have this visited Sanibel for the first time, and my SAP (Save Australian Pines) defined it? Many of our lovliest plantings committee protect and not destruct our mental imagery suddenly had a name and would not be able to survive on this Island beloved old trees. reality. . To: Sanibel City Council without the shade of our Pines. Coconut I am attaching a list of more than 50 ' I Found It On Sanibel Re: Vegetation Committee palms and orange trees are certainly not people who have answered my letter. I have There is an island in the sea From: Bette Williamson, SAP "native," and slash pine does not grow well not stood on street corners or solicited in Where one day I will go. here. Why in the name of heaven can't we any way this response. The letters I have Where salt water bathes I wish to question the purpose and intent of leave things as they are as much as received are from taxpayers, and I think if , the sun-drenched beach. the Vegetation Committee as outlined in the possible? That is what CLUP is all about. the Island's residents were polled, there And palms wave to and fro. City of Sanibel Vegetation Ordinance, In answer to a recent letter I wrote to an would be an overwhelming vote to leave the Second Draft 12-1-81, where it states that the Island nespaper, I got more than 50 replies vegetation as is. It likes against an azure sky. intent of the Vegetation Ordinance is "To by mail begging me to do anything possible Perhaps we should clarify this whole issue In a wide and wondrous sea. prohibit the introduction of exotic species on the writers' behalf to protect the before one more tree is cut down! It lies in tranquil solitude. which compete with and which could Australian pines (Causaurinas) on this I would appreciate your response. Just waiting - waiting for me. displace our native species; to encourage Island. Bette Williamson and in some cases require removal of un- I have seen a man cut down an 11-inch Sanibel Someday I'm going to leave behind desirable exotics." The troubles of this life, In my opinion and in the opinion of many And go to that island in the sea others, it seems the Vegetation Comittee has Where there is no fear or strife. overstepped its original mandate, which was Rutland house concern expressed to protect the Island from indiscriminate And there it will be stripping of vegetation as has happened in To the Editor listen to his epics of early Island life. that I'll live my days other parts of Florida for convenience of The Islander He was very proud and happy that his In blissful, contented peace builders. — home was to be an historical site and that In a land where dreams will never die To require anyone to remove one of his Last week, we lost a good friend who was everything he owned would always be left And joys wuTnever cease. trees seems to me and others to be a respected and loved by many of us on the there protected and well-cared for. Carla Quaintance Nelson highanded and unjust ordinance not in Island. He was a virtual encylcopedia of tlje Lafayette, Ind. concensus with the original intent of this early days of Sanibel, and we all loved to continued next page

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We made arrangements to go down Sunday (Jan. 24) with filed a police report. a member of the press and a member of the Historical Many of these items are irreplaceable. Correction Society to take pictures inside. I was horrified to find that Alice Kyllo the house had been stripped and every item removed- The Sanibel In last week's story about "Uncle Clarence" Rutland, The house was not broken into; it had been entered with a key. Editor's note: Mrs. Kyllo's complaint was investigated by Islander reported that Rutland never fulfilled his dream to All the furnishings of the old Island days are gone. Even Sanibel Police, who were told by the owners of the Rutland go to Alaska. Friends of Rutland's have told us he did go to many articles that I placed there to make things more house that the items were removed from the house with the Alaska when he was a young man, and his dream in later livable for him were taken: These belonged to me and I have owner's permission. life was to return to Alaska to fish for salmon. The Islander regrets the error. LETIZI CONTINENTAL CUISINE ITALIAN/FRENCH AND SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES

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Right-of-way dedication deleted CLUP review continues

from conditions for development Assistant Planning Director Bob Duane be made in the plan, only that it be will be spending almost "100 percent of his reviewed," Rogers explained. The Planning Commission voted 25 feet from the road," Kohlbrenner said. time" working on the Five Year Review of The commissioners set Feb. 15 as the date unanimously last week to delete dedication He asked the commission to reconsider the the Comprehensive Land Use Plan to bring for a special meeting to complete their work of a 25-foot right-of-way on Periwinkle Way restriction imposed when his development it into compliance with the state's statistical on the review, which has been on-going for as a condition for granting George permit was approved at the Jan. 11 meeting. requirements, Director Bruce Rogers in- more than a year. Kohlbrenner Jr. a development permit to Commissioner Larry Simon suggested the formed the Planning Commission last week. "Our main job will be to analyze what has convert a single-family home east of the B- city should ''get the land (for rights-of-way) March 15 has been set as the date for been done," Commission Chairman Ann Hive Trading Post to a real estate office. when it has the opportunity" and grant an completion, Rogers said. Winterbotham said. Kohlbrenner told the commission at last exception for the sign. Duane will go through all the amendments, Since' the commission has not yet week's meeting that to give up 25 feet along Commissioner Bill Hagerup suggested the to CLUP to determine patterns or trends, discussed changes in CLUP's Article III Periwinkle in front of the B-Hive would "put city attorney work up a map for the Rogers said. "Basically the work left to do is (Development Regulations), Commissioner the family-owned store out of business." . properties between the B4five and Tarpon an analysis and appraisal of how the plan BUI Hagerup suggested that each com- "There will not be enough room left for Bay Road showing the rights-of-way and has worked, its shortcomings, and the missioner come prepared on Feb. 15 with parking if we have to give up 25 feet," he sign placements. changes made," he told the commission. points in that section that need discussion. explained. "We need to know where the centerline of "The state doesn't mandate that changes All the businesses along Periwinkle bet- Periwinkle Way is located. It zig-zags in this ween the B-Hive and Tarpon Bay Road will area," Commission Chairman Ann Win- be in the same bind, Kohlbrenner said. ter botham said. Structural engineer The city wants to acquire rights-of-way in Commissioner Emily Barefield order to widen the 52-foot street to 100 feet, acknowledged dedication of rights-of-way the standard for arterial streets. was "a neighborhood problem." ' will develop criteria Kohlbrenner said his. problem with Winterbotham suggested that the com- dedicating 25 feet of his property was mission waive Kohlbrenner's dedication of for making new City Hall a refuge compounded when he learned from Dick the right-of-way as a condition for his Baker, the city's code enforcement officer, development permit until the facts are in. The City Council has approved hiring a objections to obtaining design specifications that the sign for the proposed real estate "This will let George go ahead with the work structural engineer who specializes in for a refuge, but he said he wanted to make office cannot legally be.placed in the right- (of conversion)," she said. hurricane resistant construction to set up sure that, "We don't end up with an im- of-way. Hagerup's motion to delete the condition the criteria for a Hurricane Refuge of Last pregnable fortress that will withstand even "The sign won't be visible from .until the right-of-way problem in the area is Resort in the new City Hall. the Russians." Periwinkle if it has to be placed farther than solved was approved by a 7-0 vote. At last Wednesday's special meeting the "I think we should emphasize security and ^council unanimously authorized City safety, but I want the 'Islandy look' of the Manager Bernie Murphy to enter into a building preserved," Valtin explained. "(I contract with Herbert Saffir of Coral Gables don't want to end up with) solid walls to provide the design criteria. Saffir's fee is without windows. not to exceed $5,000. "I would prefer something less safe that Murphy told the council that there was no will keep the appearance and image we one in the city's employ nor on City Hall want," he added. architect J. Benton Stewart's staff with Murphy said the the two areas proposed Saffir's expertise in hurricane resistant for the refuge are "not as open as other parts design and experience with structural of City Hall." damage caused by hurricanes. "I thought we had given up the idea of an The council has not yet decided whether to impregnable fortress," Councilman Francis approve the added cost for special con- Bailey observed. "$5,000 is a lot of money." struction of the council meeting room and • Planning Director Bruce Rogers said that Police Department portions of the new City Saffir was highly recommended. In his Hall to provide a safe place for members of resume Saffir notes he has had a special the Emergency Preparedness Evacuation interests in hurricanes for more than 30 Relief Team (EPERT), police officers, years and wrote the first rational section on firemen and other city employees to ride out wind load requirements of'the South Florida a storm on the Island. Building Code. Stewart has estimated to storm proof With Dr. Robert Simpson, the city's Removal of cottages approved these areas will increase the original cost consultant on Hurricane Warnings for the estimates by 25 percent. - * Hazard Mitigation study, Saffir developed Removal of the existing Sandpiper Cot- The commission agreed to Fenton's Saffir will provide construction the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricane tages on West Gulf Drive to permit the request to substitute 3>'2-foot-high gates for specifications and cost figures for rein- impact. construction of a six-unit multi-family the garage doors to screen the garages from forcing the structure to withstand winds of The National Weather Service has called structure was approved by the Planning public view.. ranging from 100 to 200 mph. Murphy said. the scale "a valuable tool for emphasizing to Commission last week subject to five con- Each of the six units contains two This information will help the council make officals of coastal communities the potential ditions. bedrooms and a den, but the Planning a decision, he said. for structural damage in hurricane William Kish, one of the six owners of the Department considers the project an 18- "It should provide us guidance for the disasters." ' ." . . . • • cooperative apartment venture, agreed to bedroom development. feasibility of initiating a 'refuge' at City "I think we should take the extra step to be make the cottages available for Below Lee County Health Department permits Hall," Mayor Porter Goss said. "We're sure we get the best data," Murphy said. Market Rate Housing units, one of the use of a septic system for sewage disposal being super cautious." Councilman Mike Klein said that to hire an conditions for approval of the development for up to 13 bedrooms. Larger projects must Councilman Fred Valtin said he had no expert to advise he city is the best way to go. permit. install a sewage treatment plant. This Ray Fenton, architect for the project, said problem has been resolved, Fenton told the two of the six buildings are in good condition commission. ' and can be moved'easily. He explained that by-adding a 1,200-gallon Request continued for division Other commission-imposed conditions sludge tank to the 2,000-gallon septic tank included: installation of water saving and expanding the drainfield from 600 to deviceson all toilets; elimination of garage 1,000 square feet, a septic system will be of Bowman's Beach Road property doors from the lower level to modify the accceptable to tlie Health Department. "monolithic" character of the structure that An adequate drainfield is crucial for the William Thompson's request for a to have presented her proposal for the blocks off the view of the gulf; relocation on successful operation of a septic system. development permit to divide a three-acre county to buy the property to the County the property of a 20-foot tall gumbo limbo Commissioner Arthur Wycoff pointed out. parcel of land on the west side of Bowman's Commission for consideration at its Jan. 27 tree that must be moved to make way for the With water saving devices on the toilets, Beach Road into three lots was continued by meeting. tennis court. Fenton said, the estimated sewage flow can the Planning Commission last week at the The planning staff in a report to the The fifth condition suggested by Planning be kept at 1,734 gallons per day request of Lee County Administrator Lavon\ Planning Commission on Thompson's Director Bruce Rogers is that the Sandpiper The commission exempted theSandpiper Wisher. request suggested the best use of this provide water use datajto thccity for several project from the CLUP requirement that Wisher had informed Planning Director property would be for "public park pur- years, u-jt^\\ &'• beach front developments store on the site Bruce Rogers that the County Commission is poses." "# at any timte tfi£ dala'^eveals that the inside the building 500 gallons of potable interested in purchasing Thompson's The Turner Beach Advisory Committee septic system is nq{ .working", the Sandpiper water for emergency use. property and has had the property ap- endorsed acquisition of the Thompson will be put on noticed correct it or convert The planning staff reserved the right to praised. property for this purpose in a report ap- to a sewage treatment plant system," inspect the drainage retention areas during If negotiations with the agent for the proved by both the Planning Commission Rogers said. their construction. property proceeded on schedule. Wisher was and the City Council. The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 7A Mu nicipal Records

Narrow vote okays transfer of development rights The Planning Commission split 4-3 on Residential density of the parcels recommending approval of the transfer of receiving the TDRs can be increased by no development rights for 24 dwelling units more than two units or 25 percent of the assigned to 150 acres of undeveloped land on assigned density under CLUP, whichever is SJbjeci TVeipevfy Casa Ybel Road to other parcels of land on greater, Rogers said. • ' , Sanibel better able to support development. The overall density on the Island will not made available it will be a fire sale;" Casa Ybel tract that includes the former air In exchange for granting the transfer of be increased by the transfers, Rogers Wycoff said he was concerned that landing strip, said he sees advantages for development rights (TDRs) the city will be stressed. properties to which the development rights both the owners and the city. deeded the 150 acres free and clear. But two commissioners had not changed would be transferred were riot identified. "The city will have 150 acres of land for The proposal was presented to the com- their minds about the viability of the plan "If they are all in resort housing it will public use, and it's a bargain for both of its," mission last week by Dr. Neno Spagna, a since the initial hearing last October, which upset the balance we have been hoping to Sheehan said. He urged the commission to Naples planning consultant and anyexpert on was continued by the four members of the achieve," he said; "And what will it do to the "vote approval of the proposal, subject to an TDRs, on behalf of Walter Condon, trustee commission presentat -the meeting. Island's assumed total density that already opinion on its legality, and so we can go on to for the group of owners. , At that time Commissioners Bill Hagerup has gone up from 6,000 to 7,800 units?" he the council for confirmation." At the hearing of Spagna's request for a and Arthur Wycoff, along with Don Man- asked. Commission Chairman Ann Win- general amendment to the Comprehensive chester and Joe Searing, who are no longer "All of thcunits will have "no beneficial terbotham stressed that 150 acres must be Land Use Plan, which is required to im- on the commission, expressed grave' •use" status iitihe Rate of Growth allocation ; "totally'preserved for total public use. lt'6 plement the exchange, Planning Director reservations that the proposal would process, and I can see the result; Parcels very sensitive land. Bruce Rogers explained that one advantage "jeopardize Sanibel's growth control that never would have been developed will "A golf course would be out," she said. "It to the city is that the 24 units could be built mechanism and established CLUP be developed. Every parcel could be should be used only for low intensity, passive on land that already has the infrastructure procedures." • awarded a pair of TDRs. It's dangerous," he recreation that would be of betiefit to the (roads, water, and other utilities) in place. Last 'week Hagerup said he continued to concluded. total citizenry," she specified The Casa Ybel property would require all feel "uneasy because of court rulings." New Commissioner Al Edwards shared Johnson's motion was to approve the services to be developed, which would cause "There a so few areas on, the. Island that Hagerup and Wycoff's views and joined with request for a general amendment subject to some disruption of the areas of en- are undeveloped," he said. "I would have to them in voting against recommending the eight staff conditions with the effective date vironmentally sensitive land, Rogers said. have a legal opinion before I could make a • plan to the City Council. set for the day following the date the ap- To protect both the city and the applicant, recommendation for thisprocedure(TDR):*' Commissioner Louise Johnson said she plicant records the deed to the property in the Planning Department recommends that He did acknowledge the concept was recognized Transfer of Development Rights the city's name. none of the individual TDRs can be used "great and a definite advantage to the city." as a valid concept in planning but she At Winterbotham's request the motion until all of the 150 acres is deeded to the city. "But I would have to have an attorney's favored a "cap of two units per parcel." was amended to include restricting the This will give the applicant time to deter- legal opinion that it is not precedent setting "They should be spread out so that no one city's use of the property to passive, low mine with certainty What the market is, and and can be defended in court before I could particular area is impacted." she added. intensity recreation. if he finds the plan is not workable, the whole make an affirmative vote." But Spagna said it would be difficult to Commissioner Emily Barefield seconded thing can be called off, Rogers explained. Wycoff said he was "reluctant to make market the TDRs two by two. He said the motion; which passed by a 4-3 vote. The development rights of the 24 dwelling any specific recommendation to the coun- dealing with six would involve only eight Commissioners Larry Simon, Johnson, units can be transferred only to parcels, in cil." : buyers instead of 12 and the deal could be Barefield, and Winterbotham voted yes, the Gulf Beach Ridge, Mid-Island Ridge, 'This proposal has a plethora of consumated and the land turned over to the with Hagerup, Wycoff and Edwards op- and Altered Land ecological zones, Rogers salesmanship and a dearth of specificity," city earlier. posed. said. Wycoff commented. "If these TDRs are Lloyd Sheehan, one of the owners of the I GIFTS SHELLS •GIFTS •T-SHIRTS

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Once again last week the Planning vegetation buffers on the back and west Commission approves amendment Commission turned thumbs down on a plan property lines by the addition of low growing for paving the sand and shell parking area at shrubs. the Sanibel Plaza shopping center at 1630 Commissioner Larry Simon found Jenks' Periwinkle Way. The request was submitted The Planning Commission voted to' Tarpon Bay Road, Comer said current drainage plan a real -improvement by Bert Jenks. and pointed out that sand and shell surfaces recommend council approval of a specific He said the site plan was "totally laid out are actually only 50 percent permeable: amendment. to permit Frederick Leas a under the new commercial rules and will At a hearing of a specific, amendment reasonable use of his property on Florence comply with the 10 percent FAR permitted continued from Sept. 28, the commission Jenks said paving driveways and parking; Way at Tarpon Bay Road that Commercial in that location." objected to Die drainage plan that Jenks said areas would solve the problem of dust: had been approved by Roc Van Guilder of pollution and would allow for better Yard .requirements made "virtually un- Commissioner Bill Hagerup's motion to the Fort Myers engineering firm of Howard, utilization of the available parking at -the Tjuildable." recommend approval of a variance for the Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff. busy shopping center. A site plan presented by Mark Comer of setback 78 feet from the center line of Comer-Moore Construction to the com- Tarpon Bay Road with the condition that all The city planning staff had pointed out City planners said the site is already mission at last week's hearing places a other development regulations will be met that if the proposed plan were approved it developed at an intensity greater than it can 20x50-foot commercial building on the less was passed by a 6-1 vote. Commissioner weuld mean the elimination of a vegetation - reasonably accommodate. than 10,000-square-foot lot and complies with Louise Johnson voted "no". buffer between Sanibel Plaza and the neigh- Commissioner Al Edwards called it the i>oring Heart of the Islands shopping center. the 75-foot required setback on Florence Hagerup added that if the 78-foot setback "most over developed property on the Way. can not be met Leas should be permitted to But Jenks said the retention area at the island." The structure will encroach 25 feet into the resubmit a request for a .specific amend- back-of the property had been eliminated Commissioner Emily Barefield charac- 100-foot setback from the center line of ment without an additional fee. and an exfiltration system substituted. terized it "depressing - a Miami .back alley French drains and catch basins would be on Sanibel." installed under the paved area, and the To Commissioner Arthur Wycoff it is the Office to apartment ground.water would drain into the .city's "most obnoxious piece of property, because drainage lines on Periwinkle Way and then of its industrial character." conversion request continued into the Sanibel River, Jenks explained. Wycoff said to get his approval Jenks The staff said Jenks' new drainage plan wo'tfd have to submit a plan that shows, Keith Trowbridge's request to convert the mercial Element of CLUP would con- made no provision for on-site replenishment measureable improvement or'a benefit to Woodbridge office building behind the 7-11 ditionally permit residential uses in a of the ground water table or filtration of the city. Market on Periwinkle Way to its original Commercial District, but the permitted pollutants before discharging into the Jenks said the plan would improve the residential apartment use was continued by density will be four units. Island's freshwater system. drainage on the Heart of the Islands' the Planning Commission last week until the The staff pointed-out other problems with Jenks said he had no intention of removing property, too. new commercial development plan is the proposed conversion. any of the vegetation that was recently Johnson made a motion to approve {he adopted by the City Council. The building is only eight feet from the planted as a condition for granting a specific amendment with the conditions that Trowbridge said the 10 apartments would west property line that is shared in common development permit for remodeling the only the driveways be paved with sand- be used primarily to house Captran em- with McT's Shrimp House restaurant. former Weeds 'n Things florist shop for use colored blacktop, an underground outlet ployees. Because of this minimum side yard there is as offices for Sanibel Realty. from the exfilitration area foe installed to to The Woodbridge apartments were little room to provide the vegetation buffer Asphalt pavement oh the driveway and permit ' drainage, the east boundary developed prior to Sanibel's adoption of the required between properties of different parking areas will exceed the impermeable vegetation buffer be . augmented with Comprehensive Land Use Plan and under uses. coverage allowed on the site. shrubbery and some vegetation .planted .on j CLTJP regulations became a lawfully McT's has expressed concern that a buffer "There is obviously too much clearance, the rear and west boundary lines. , existing use in a Confmercial District. would eliminate some of the restaurant's but at least you (Jenks) are trying to do Only Johnson, Simon and JCdwards sup- But the planning staff reported there is no needed parking space, the staff said. something about the drainage," Com- ported the motion that failed by a 3-4 vote.; record of city permits for its conversion to Commissioner Louise Johnson's motion to misssioner Louise Johnson said. Wycoff's motion to continue the hearing to office use. continue the' hearing until the commercial She suggested he reduce the coverage by allow Jenks' to come up with a better The proposed amendments to the Com- plan was approved passed by a 7-0 vote. paving only the driveways and improve the drainage plan was approved by a 7-0 vote.

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The Planning Commission last week advised Cape Town 51 platted lots and 15 future lots, but the plant has never Development, Inc. to go back to the drawing board and been operational. come up with an alternate plan for developing Phase II of Schweig said it was designed to serve 66 homes and could the Sea Oats subdivision on West Gulf Drive. not operate effectively without a flow from at least half of Fort Myers Attorney Richard Roosa and John Van the homes. • Heimst, president of Cape Town Development, presented a Van Heimst said that thus far only five homes have been plan to divide the tract of land remaining north of the built in the subdivision but at least two more will soon to be already platted area and south of the Sanibel River into 15 under construction. 20,000-square-foot lots clustered to provide green open Planning Director Bruce Rogers suggested one alter- space. native for Cape Town's problem would be to develop In November 1977, when the City Council approved a duplexes clustered under the zero lot concept. 'CITYOF SANIBEL providing for applicant finan- COUNCIL MEETING cing of the cost of, and city density of 15 dwelling units for the tract, 15,000-square-foot But Van Heimst said neighbors in that area would not MacKENZIEHALL retention of, outside lots were permitted. But in 1979, when the city's ecological support multi-family development. professional review of ap- 2245 PALM RIDGE ROAD plications for permits and zoning maps -were refined, that area was changed to Rogers said another solution might be for the developer to licenses when such applications Lowland Wetlands and the minimum lot size increased to install all drainage, clear and revegetate and have all 15 lots FEBRUARY 2,1982 present technical Issues or problems outside the scope of 20,000 square feet, Roosa pointed but. ready for development before any permits for individual AGENDA expertise of the regularly em- "This land is flooded most of the time," Commission homes are issued. 9:00 A.M. Invocation and Pledge ployed staff of the city; Chairman Ann Winterbotham said. "And when the This was not acceptable to Van Heimst. of Allegiance (Klein). Approval providing for Inclusion Into the of Minutes of January 5 and 6, code. Brazilian peppers are removed there will no protective Rogers explained that for this to be workable all the lots 1982. Planning Commission 10:15 A.M. Public Hearing and vegetation left. It will take years to provide trees for must be developed at once, not piecemeal. "Otherwise we Report. City Attorney's Report. First reading of an ordinance City Manager's Report. amending Ordinance No. 81-33; protection of the required elevated homes. have no assurance that the approved plan will be the built (a) Continuation of request for fixing a supplemental ap- "I think this request for a development permit should be plan," he said. "This is not good planning and is a poor use sign variance for Si Bon. propriation; redistributing (b) Discussion re: service certain revenues in the General continued to allow the developer to explore other ways to get of the land." club signs. Fund and revising certain ex- the density," she said. Roosa said he would agree that no Certificates of (c) Discussion re: Bowman's penditure accounts within said Beach Park operation with Fund; all for the Fiscal Year Commissioner Bill Hagerup agreed with Winterbotham. Occupancy (COs) would be issued until all conditions are Commissioner Roeder and 1981-1982. Bob Schweig of Howell Davis Associates, land surveyors, fulfilled. William Hammond. 10:30 A.M. Public Hearing and (d) Communication and Second reading of an ordinance said the 2.6 mean sea level berm that will be constructed Winterbotham stressed that, "This land is not suitable for discussion with IWA re: Cer-amending Subsection 7(b) of around the perimeter of the subdivision is designed for any kind of development. tificate of Occupancy Issued to Sanibel Ordinance 77-29 as CROW. amended by Sanibel Ordinances retention of water from a five-year storm. The average "We are responsible for the health, safety and welfare of (e) Communication from A. 80-10 and 80-18 (codified as ground elevation of the property is 2 feet MSL and ap- all the citizens of Sanibel," she added. M. Bridell re: establishment of Section 15-31 (b). Code of proximately one foot below the static water level. But Roosa pointed out there was "a position of fairness." Sanibel Shell Museum. Ordinances) to provide that (f) Recommendation re: listings of regularly held wor- "It is obviously wetland," Commissioner Louise Johnson "The council has authorized 15 lots on this site," Roosa Vegetation Standards- ship services on church graphics said. "It's very hard to recommend a proper use. But said. "Our plan meets the city's codes and'requirements. I Guidelines (continued from Dec. shall constitute one Item of 15,1981). Information. Transfer of Development Rights

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Finally the big storms came - and so did the shells! This when conditions allowed the smaller boat to get up there. There were also outstanding catches of whelks For- past week has been the first time in months that I've heard There is some bad news to go along with this fall, and that tunately I didn't see many live whelks or horse conchs people say shelling was not only.good, but excellent. I know is that the fantastic shelling doesn't last very long.. Sea brought in. Actually, the majority of the better shells found of one group shelling on Gayo Costa Island that came home conditions smooth out the beaches, covering many of the were dead, or devoid of animal, but that is typical. The best with two junonias. Now, that's easy shelling, shells with sand and taking others back into the waters. ones are that what we call "dead." The persistently high northwesterly winds did it this time. Sometimes the unusual shelling will last for a day of so I hate to report about really good shelling days because it A few days of the strong breezes churned up seas and in after a particularly good storm washes in shells. Other takes on the distinct, "Well, you shoulda been here last came the shells. Many people did very well, but perhaps the times, I've seen good shelling end within one tide change week," tones. That's why I never compare shelling trips. ironic thing about it all was that overall there were few when conditions are right. Some are great; some are terrible - and most fall right in people on the Island. The only thing you can hope for is to be on the beach at the the middle. But when it's easy shelling, it's a time you The season hasn't quite started yet, so that meant just a time when the shells are deposited. For short-time Island always remember. handful of shelters did so well to hear them. It was just like visitors, well, you just pick out the nastiest, rainy, cold, Like the time I and another guide threw back more than the old days; and it was, maybe in some places, better. windy'day and head for your favorite beach. 200 live fighting conches, horse conches and large whelks Capt. Larry Gann's group found a lion's paw that was The exotic shells are always talked about first when good during a shelling blitz two winters ago. There weFe so many huge. One of the fellas at the marina said it might be the shelling occurs, but there were some excellent lesser shells great shells washing up, there was no point in taking live largest hr had ever seen. It wasn't the size of a man's hand, found, too. My wife likes to pick up that limp, black coral ones - well, you had to be there. but it wasn't that much smaller, either. that is found growing on some shells that wash up. There The only problem with shelling on the upper islands is that were many, many of these corals. Along with them came Capt. Mike Fuery offers daily shelling trips to North you need a boat, and all but the largest boats couldn't take sea urchins. The greenish brown urchins are somewhat Captiva and Cayo Costa Islands. Call 472-3459 for in- the rough pounding from those high seas early in the week. round and will tumble easily to the beach. They came up in formation. So shelling on those islands was left until later in the week, droves.

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Off-Island attraction Thomas Edison's winter home

. Want to get off the Island for an afternoon, but don't want inventor and has quite a few patents himself; he worked for often. to make a long drive? Want to have a lesson in history, Thomas A. Edison Industries.. He was more like his He had a "amazingly photographic memory," and, in botany and simple, antique beauty while you're at it? Then father." _ later life, to amuse children, would open a phone directory, visit the. Thomas Alva Edison winter home on the Thomas also said Thomas A. Edison Industries was worth' look at a page, close it, and ask a child to open to the same Caloosahatchee River in Fort> Myers. $5 billion at the time of Edison's death in 1931. page and ask him the number of any person on it. And he Chock full of intriguing, beautiful and educational ar- However, due to circumstances, and mainly because he always had it memorized. "Little children just loved him," tifacts, the home and grounds at 2350 McGregor Blvd. were always plowed his money right into-his next project, Edison Thomas said. purchased\>yEdison for the princely sum of $2J750 around did. not make the huge personal fortune during his lifetime He did not discuss his religion or pglitics. His wife Mina 1884. The scientist and inventor came to South Florida, as one would assume. ; was a Methodist, and they sometimes went to the did many others, for his health. Edison apparently was a genius, a "freak of nature" born Congregational Church in Fort Myers. Probably one of the most important and influential people to Canadian immigrants, a laborer and a housewife, Edison did say, however, that "There had to be a Great who ever lived, Edison invented the electric light bulb, the Thomas said. He grew up near Lake Huron, had quite a few Chemist somewhere because of the order and plan found in phonograph and the movie camera. siblings, apparently a rather emotionally corrosive all things in the universe," Thomas said. He was born ip 1847. He married twice, first to Mary childhood, and was once publicly whipped at the town The carbon arc lights Edison invented during electricity's Stillwell, with whom he had three children; and second to whipping post by his father. early days lighted his home and lab in Fort Myers when Mina Miller, 18 years his junior, whom he brought to the • He was intensely interested in chemistry from earliest Edison was alive, and almost of the bulbs continue to burn property in Fort Myers as a bride around 1885. They lived in youth, and was1 preoccupied and absentminded about today. They give out a somewhat dim, deep yellow Hght, but a yellow house on the estate that is now known as the mundane things, which apparently got him into trouble they don't burn out. __ .. "honeymoon cottage." The Edison home is furnished in late Victorian style, The second Mrs. Edison also had three children; Charles Story by Peggy Dai ley albeit on a tropical note - there are high, white ceilings and was the governor of New Jersey; his sister was Madeline many lovely wicker pieces. The pictures seem to be of the Sloan; and the youngest, Theodore, is now in his nineties Photos by David Meardon steel engraving type, or chromocolors. The bedspreads are and lives in New Jersey. white; some linen, some cheneille. Edison was. prolific in ideas - he had more than 1,097 U.S. The home has a well-stocked library, and there is much patents and in at one point averaged a patent every 10 days. china and porcelain. Apparently Mina Edison was In addition to his late Victorian home, the grounds in Fort something of a porcelain connoisseur. Her dishes include a Myers include a museum filled with his inventions, in- Haviland china platter painted with a colorful turkey. The cluding the quadruples telegraph, the nickolodeon, the platter was a limited edition; the other two are in the White phonograph, various early movie cameras and the two House and the Smithsonian Institution. largest light bulbs in the world. Edison's laboratory, in Mina Miller Edison's personal books in their bedroom which he worked his usual 18 to 20 hour day (he catnapped (they had twin beds pushed together) include Emerson's on cots) until his death in 1931 when he was 84, is also on the Works, Field Book of Wild Birds, Someone Like You, A grounds and open to the public. Garden of Remembrance and My Sister Henrietta, a novel Voluble and entertaining guides at the home give en- by the famous French skeptic and ex^jriest, Ernest Renan tertaining tours, describing Edison in adulatory fashion. The books are all bound partially in leather and stamped On a special tour of the grounds for The Islander, Gary with "Mrs. Thomas A. Edison" in gold on the covers. Thomas, assistant manager of the museum and sprawling Some of her stationery is on display and is cream colored grounds filled with every kind of botanical wonder (and the and embossed with the Edison's name for their estate, subject of a November 1981 article in Architectural Digest), "Seminole Lodge." v explained some of the differences between the two Mrs. In an upstajrs bedroom not open to the public, a yellowed Edisons. 1947 calendar sits on a delicate white wood writing table, "Mary Stillwell was a completely different kind otperson torn off to the month of May. It was then that Mina Edison than Mina Miller, his second wife," Thomas said. "She was died, at the age of about 80. shy and quiet and withdrawn. She probably felt neglected by "The Edison children took what they wanted," a his work. ' housekeeper at the home said. "Everything else was left "They had three children. She was overweight and here. There are even some clothes still in the drawers." neglectedfier health, and died, I believe, when she was in Edison, according to the guides, housekeeper and vir- her late twenties. tually all of his biographies, was that rare and lucky person On the other hand, he said, Edison's second wife was used - a man who was born to do a job, and did it. to being around crowds. "She was from Ohio. Her father In a sense, the trillions of lights and appliances switched was a wealthy man. on and off everyday around the world are his best memorial "She played the piano and she sang. They entertained a (not to mention records and movies). However, it is always great deal in his later life," he said. "She had also gone to interesting to see how a bona fide genius lived his everyday college, almost unheard of for women fn that day." life. He went on, "Charles was their famous son.; he was well Admission to the home is $3 for adults, $1 for children. A organized, political, like his mother. Theodore became an Thomas Alva Edison guided tour takes about an hour and 15 minutes. The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 13A Municipal Records Building request approved

• ' • • ' • •*.-••.' .j , • Robert and Helen Leonard received the for a specific amendment to permit con- Commission opposes wells Planning Commission's blessing last week struction of the home, to build a home on one of two "contiguous" The Planning Department recommended Fellow planning commissioners sided with warned Hangar that in her experience water lots in Shell Harbor that were purchased approval of the Leonards' request because it Commissioner Bill Hagerup last week and from shallow wells "kills plants or at best before the city's incorporation. will benefit only the original owner and took a position as being "against wells in turns them brown." The commission last week recommended appears to be in keeping with the spirit of the general." Commissioner Larry Simon agreed that council approval of the Leonards' request 1981 contiguous lot amendment. At the Jan. 25 meeting the commission there was no overriding reason for the well, unanimously denied Rogert Hangar's Commissioner Arthur Wycoff pointed out request to drill a shallow well at his home in that, "Little is known about the Island's Bright Water subdivision for use in water table, but if water is drawn from it, it irrigating native vegetation. is bound to let«alt water in. Coming Up at City Hall Though the planning staff viewed use of "I feel it is in the best interest of the total the well as an "appropriate cost efficient Island to prohibit shallow wells," Wycoff means of maintaining landscaping," the added. As an alternative Wycoff suggested commission feared drawing from the that Hangar draw water for irrigating from A list of upcoming City Council Island's underground fresh water supply the lake in the Bright Water subdivision, would adversely affect the water table and . Hangar said he Would look into it permit salt water intrusion. Planner Jean Nichol said that in the past and Planning Commission meetings Hagerup said native vegetation needs the commission had considered only two. little or no water to survive, while Com- requests for shallow wells. One request was • -'••.'••. . • " . _ • mission Chairman Ann Winterbotham denied, and the other approved. Tuesday, Feb. 2, MacKenzie Hall, 9 a.m. -- . Monday, Feb.-15, MacKenzie Hall, 9 a.m. - City Council meets. Discussion with County - Special meeting of the Planning Com- ROGO changes must be adopted Commissioner Mike Roeder and Bill mission to complete work on the Five Year Hammond, director of the county's Review of the Comprehensive Land Use by general amendment procedure Division of Community Services, on future Plan. • operation of Bowman's Beach Park. The Changes in the Rate of Growth ordinance, requested that the countil pass a resolution council will make appointments to the Tuesday, Feb. 16, MacKenzie Hall,9a.m. recommended by the Planning Commission needed to send the ordinance on its. way at its newly-established Ad Hoc Advisory Charter - Regular meeting of the City Council. to comply with the Dec. 30 ruling by the Feb. 16 meeting. Revision Committee and to the Live Shelling Second District Court of Appeals must be The first allocation of dwelling units for Committee. - Monday,Feb. 22, MacKenzie Hall, 9a.m. - adopted by a general amendment to the 1982 will begin at the March 8 meeting of the - Regular meeting of the Planning Com- Comprehensive Land Use Plan, City Planning Commission, Rogers said. Monday, Feb. 8, MacKenzie Hall, 9 a.m. - mission. Attorney Neal Bo wen informed the City A special meeting scheduled by ^ the Planning Commission meets. Council last week. council for Feb. 23 to discuss Planning Tuesday, Feb. 23, MacKenzie Hall, 9 a.m. - The newest changes and amendments Commission recommendations for changes Tuesday, Feb. 9, City Attorney's con- - Joint workshop meeting of tfie City Council added since ROGO was first adopted in in ROGO is.no longer viable. Instead the ference room, Michigan Building, and Planning Commission to discuss the January 1979 have been packaged with the council will meet with the Planning Corn- Periwinkle Way at Lindgren Boulevard, 1:30 proposed ordinance establishing a Below original ordinance into one document that mission in a workshop on that date to discuss p.m. - Second session of the city's Fact Market Rate Housing Foundation to ad- will be sent to state, regional and local a proposed ordinance that will establish a Finding Committee with representatives of ministrate a moderate cost housing planning agencies for comment and ap- Below Market Rate Housing Foundation to Gerald Paulsen and Florcan, Inc. to discuss program in Sanibel. proval, Bowen said. set up arid administer a moderate cost a compromise settlement of Paulsen's suit Planning Director Bruce Rogers has housing program for-Sanibel residents. against the city.

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FIVE YEARS AGO Exhibition and Sale of Island Arts and Crafts has been most look you can find them roaming the highlands at night. x February 1,1977 gratifying to the Planning Committee. The exhibition and In January it was reported that more than $2,250,000 A local landmark became immortalized in the new sale is the first of a series of events planned for the benefit of dollars worth of property exchanged hands on Sanibel and shoulder patches for the Sanibel Fire Control District. The the Sanibel Public Library Building Fund. Captiva Islands during 1966 for a record year of property only living Twin Cabbage Palm on the Island (or anywhere SANIBEL HOME FOR SALE: New and soundly built by sales. Not only is the amount significant, but a variety of else to the best of our knowledge) is the focal point of the one^>f Sanibel's best contractors. On private lane. Lot 100 x property moved - gulf front, bay front, residential lots, patches. The tree was discovered in 1903^ by Fireman Arthur 115 on a quiet canal that leads to the bay for fishing and business lots, acreage, motels, homes and duplexes. Two of Gibson, and its location was a secret for decades. boating. Small dock and boat ramp. Screened porch (12 n the biggest sales were^of motels, The Reef and Sanibel The Sanibel-Captiva Amateur Meteorological Society 23) overlooks this canal. Outdoor shower for after-swim. Cottages. predicts more dipping temperatures for the week ahead as Living room. Dining alcove. Kitchen: First bedroom with TWENTY YEARS AGO the Islands feel the brunt of the massive cold front that large closet and bathroom. Second bedroom with walk-in February 7,1962 swept down from Canada across much of the Northeastern closet and bathroom. Terrazo floors throughout. Two hall The annual open meeting.of Sanibel Island Improvement United States last week. closets. Automatic washer. Color-TV antennae. Garage. Association will be held at the Community House with the Work commenced last week to clear a road into the Completely furnished, including rugs and draperies. speaker of the evening being Frederick Lowdermilk of Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation's 207-acre nature $39,000. Naples, whose subject will be "A forecast for Sanibel Island trail property southof Sanibel-Captiva Road. The road work FIFTEEN YEARS AGO and Southwest Florida." Lowdermilk, now retired, has been is in preparation for construction to begin on the long February 2,1967 City Manager of the incorporated City of Naples since 1949. awaited Conservation Center planned by the foundation. Talk about beginner's luck, here's a tale. One day last The arrival of the Book Boat at Andy's Dock every Police report: Complainant stated he had lost a truck and week Dean Fitzgerald stopped at Elsie Malone's Shell Shop Wednesday noon, January through March, is anticipated by truck driver, both had been lost for over an hour and had to see what,kinds of shells he might find on the beach. Here Captiva residents. The Book Boat was started by a gracious apparently made a wrong turn somewhere on this side of the just for the day, Fitzgerald wanted to be sure to find a and charming Bostonian who winters in Boca Grande, Mrs. Causeway. Truck finally found its way to where it was treasure or. two. Elsie pointed out a number that he might Roger Amory. supposed to be. Everyone.happy. look for and showed him a golden olive as a particularly Teen Club Corner by Mary Jo Gault reports that Mrs. TEN YEARS AGO rare and desirable shell. Later that day he came back with Rhodes couldn't start the school bus -the kids were happy, February 3,1972 his find - a golden olive. "Truly the most gorgeous one I've but most of them made it to the ferry in spite of the bus! The beautiful prop French window in Isle of Umbrellas seen that's been found on Sanibel," Elsie said with awe. Well-known figure's in the New York theatrical world are now playing at the Pirate Playhouse is so natural with its Did you know there are armadillos on Sanibel? Well, wintering on Captiva. They are Mr. and Mrs. George tree and fence behind it, a patron started to use it for an exit. neither did we until the other evening after an hour with Greenberg of Harmon-on-Hudson. Mrs. Greenberg, better Isle of Umbrellas stars Elaine Patton, Porter Goss, George Charles LeBuff, Jr., biological technician with the Sanibel known as Addie Williams, has just retired after 40 years Tenney, Edith Craig, Don Modrall, John and Helma National Wildlife Refuge. The armadillos were introduced with the Theatre Guild, Reynolds and Ruth and Philip Hunter, who also directs. to the Islands a few years ago by a resident and have The enthusiastic response among bland artists and thrived. They weigh about Impounds each and grow to a craftsmen in their participation for the First Annual length of about two feet. If you're interested in a first hand

* > &F The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 15A

Portrait William Compton

Height: 58

Roots: New York

Last Book Read: Great Stories of the Sea and Ships by N.C. Wyeth

Mentor: Mark Edgar (grandfather)

Pleasures: "Sailing, surfing, my work, my life."

Wish: Peace on Earth

Words of Wisdom: "No matter how bad off you think you are, you have to By Peggy Dailey" realize there's some poor wretched soul Photos by David Meardon worse off than you, so be appreciative."

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William (Willie) Compton, now owner of Thetan Crafts Then, in 1957, my parents built a house here." . He sails and owns a 337foot tavana sloop and a yacht. The sign shop on Sanibel, has led an exciting, adventurous life. After he left school, Compton stayed in the Caribbean Summerwind, which he built himself using Island woods. He lived in the Caribbean and in California before he settled until it got "unrestful" and then moved to Laguna Beach, Summerwind, he explains, is named after a Sinatra record. down happily on Sanibel to be a craftsman and spend a lot of Calif.,where hebecame involved semi-professionally in art. He also built his shop himself. He learned carpentry from time in or on the water. He polished and finished surf boards, worked in a surf shop his maternal grandfather. "My grandfather is 83 and lives Compton is a native of Dobbs Ferry. N.Y., the only child and surfed himself a lot. in Clearwater now," he says. "I spent a great deal of time of an attorney and a housewife. He \$ent to "a bunch" of He remembers, "It was the height of the counterculture with him when I was growing up.: He worked in the garment schools, and spent five years at St. Peter's preparatory Hardly a weekend went by without a trip to a concert. It was industry in New York, in the Empire State Building. school in Peekskill, N.Y. back in the days when rock and roll really was rock and roll. "He showed me a lot of things, taught me a lot of skills "After five years I kind of broke out and spent three years Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix - I've heard them early, working with my hands. That's how I've made my in thq Caribbean, mostly on St. Thomas," he says. "I was all. living ever since." just feeling my way through life and living and learning." "But nothing lasts forever," he says. "And I think the "Another person who has had a profound effect on my life Compton worked on yachts, was a a diver in a Gemini memories are better than what it all would have evolved is my partner, Shirley Allen," he added. The couple met in space project - the one where the three astronauts got later into today. You kind of create your own culture. I can do California. killed in a fire on their rocket, and also taught sailing. "I've what I want to do here without getting in anyone's way." One of Compton's new interests is photography. He has'a always lived close to the ocean and water sports," he says, The name Thetan, by .the way, is from the Greek word 35 mm Vivitar and is getting together equipment for a adding that he taught navigation and small boat handling theta, meaning soul or Spirit. darkroom. Future plans include more school, maybe liberal for five years at the U.S. Power Squadron on Sanibel. His hobbies include reading ("mostly technical stuff on arts or psychology. He also has a patent pending on a piece He came to Sanibel for the first time when he was 11, in yachts, lately-I'm writing a book on home boat building") of sailboat hardware. . . 1956. "We were living in Fort Myers," he remembers. "We and sports. He plays tennis, runs four miles a day, practices It looks like smooth sailing for Willie Compton, right here tpok the ferry out and walked on foot across the Island. We Hatha Yoga and meditates ("It's all a part of becoming on Sanibel. were attacked by the mosquitoes! I'll never forget them. healthy"). 16A Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER

"Bird" Westall was called to the scene. He and 5:40 p .m. The van was locked at the time roped the alligator and released it in a pond of the incident. away from the beach. Island crime A Huntington, Tenn., resident was A Cynthiana, Ky., resident was charged charged with driving too fast for conditions with running a stop sign and driving with no after a one-car accident on San-Cap Road suspect found license on Saturday evening, Jan. 23, after near Tahiti Drive on Friday night, Jan. 22. he hampered police efforts to repond to an Terry Higham was traveling east on San- emergency call. Cap Road when he failed to come out of a left dead in California Police were responding to an emergency curve and left the north edge of the road. The medical call and were traveling east on car rolled over and came to rest upside down Periwinkle Way at 50 mph when the Ken- 200 feet off the road: Sanibel Police have learned that a suspect tucky resident ran the stop sign at the in- in several Island burglaries was found dead tersection of Periwinkle Way and Casa Ybel A Fort Myers man was charged with in California on Jan. 13. Road. failure to yield the right-of-way after he Harold Irving Weinlauf was wanted for the The police vehicle was forced to turn struck a bicyclist in front of Scotty's December 1981 burglary of an occupied unit sharply to the left to avoid a collision. The restaurant on Friday morning, Jan. 22. at the Lighthouse condominiums. He Kentucky man told police he was trying to James Busta told police he thought the escaped Sanibel police on the night of the get out of the way for the emergency vehicle. bicyclist was waiting for him to turn left onto incident. Police suspected he was involved Periwinkle Way. The cyclist, Linda Sturgis in other Island crimes. The president of the Gumbo Limbo of Saranac Lake, N.Y., suffered lacerations Police in California said Weinlauf ap- Homeowners Association asked police-to on her leg. parently shot himself in the head when he AH information in the following reports investigate a water line break at an unoc- was confronted by the occupant of an was taken directly from Sanibel Police cupied home in the subdivision on Monday A Sanibel woman was charged with apartment he was robbing. He died in the Department-records. morning, Jan. 25. making a turn too wide after a two-car ac- University of California Medical Hospital. Police met with a group of children who cident on Albatross Road new Sandcastle A part time resident on the Sundial park their bikes at the house when they Road on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 26. reported more than $1,200 in jewelry missing catch the school bus and ascertained that the Kristine Hawkins of 9037 Mockingbird from her residence on Saturday morning, water line break was caused by a falling Drive was traveling south on Sandcastle Jan. 23. She told police a jade necklace, bicycle. Parents of the child responsible had when she turned right onto Albatross. She diamond ring and ladies watch were taken already taken action to make restitution to made the turn too wide and struck a car sometime between Jan. 19 and Jan. 21. >the homeowner. traveling east on Albatross. The car was The president of the association told police driven by a Columbus, Ohio, resident but Cash and jewelry belonging to an the association would consider buying a belongs to W.B. Nungester of 1210 Sand- Arlington, Mass., resident was reported bicycle rack for the children to use. castle Road. missing from a unit at the Ramada Inn on Police estimated $100 damage to Hawkins' Saturday afternoon, Jan. 23. JThe missing A Newark, Ohio, resident told police his 1975 Datsun and $600 damage to Nungester's items were valued at $862. wife's purse containing approximately $200 1966 Volkswagen. in cash was taken from their van at the A resident of Ocean Reach condominiums Tarpon Bay Beach Access parking lot on reported a nine-foot alligator on the beach Wednesday evening, Jan. 27. The items were late Saturday afternoon, Jan. 23. Mark apparently taken sometime between 5:15 Page23B

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By Cindy Chalmers • Palmer also' said CONA should Estates; Peg Johnson, Tahiti Shores; John Membership dues are $45 a year for neigh- The Board of Directors of the Committee wholeheartedly support the Sanibel Police Gale, Lake Murex; Saul Goodman, borhood associations. CONA holds regular of Neighborhood Assocations (CONA) Department's efforts to reduce crime on the Lighthouse Point; and Ted Cossington, meetings on the second Thursday of each unanimously reelected Urban Palmer Island. "We must have the camera (that Sanibel Harbor. Bill Read is in charge of month. president for 1982-83 at their meeting Jan. would photograph cars leaving the publicity for the organization. 28. Causeway)," he said. "And we must develop In reetecting Palmer to head CONA, board the Neighborhood Watch programs in our members cited the need to further solidify respective neighborhoods." .the young organization, which they agreed One of CONA's main concerns during could best be accomplished with another recent months has been that the proposed year of Palmer's leadership. city purchase of the Causeway be carefully Lucky shelter Election of other officers for the 1982-83 considered and discussed at public forums. year was deferred until the February board That Concern, however, was all but taken finds junonia meeting. care of last week when the county withdrew At CONA's annual general membership its offer to sell the Causeway to the city. meeting .last month, Palmer cited the Palmer listed negotiations with the Lee near Sandpiper organization's accomplishmem^f the past County Electric Cooperative; discussions year. He urged CONA members to.$eep with Counly Commissioner Roland Roberts abreast of city issues and regularly attend to reopen the Causeway restrooms; Cottages City Council meetings. cooperation with city officials, especially Approximately 50 representatives from with City Manager Bernie Murphy, about World traveller and shell collector Dr. CONA's 19 neighborhood association beach parking; and successful opposition to Joseph Caliendo can now add a prized members attended the annual meeting. City plans for a kiddy pool, barbecue and bus stop junonia to his collection. Vacationing from Councilman Mike Klein also attended the at the entrance to the Causeway property as Babylon, N.Y., Caliendo discovered the meeting. CONA's main accomplishments for 1981-82. elusive junonia in about two feet of water on the beach in front of Sandpiper Cottages on "With the support of all these people, how CONA was formed in September 1980 as a Jan. 18. could we miss?" Palmer told the crowd. grass roots political organization to bring "You make the organization effective. together the people of Sanibel for the While he said he is not a sheller, Caliendo "We must continue to give the City Council common good. still boasts a shell*collection that numbers in and Planning Commission our input," he "We wondered if we would ," the thousands that includes specimens from added. "There are some very important Palmer said about the beginnings of CONA. all over the world. He said he felt lucky to things coming-up in our city." "I think now it is safe to say we have." have snared the junonia, as he knows one person,? professor from Ohio,who in 20 years Dr. Joseph Caliendo proudly displays • In the coming year, Palmer said, CONA The 1982-83 CONA Board of Directors of shelling has never come across the elusive will lobby to the Lee County Commission includes Calvin Brown, The Rocks; Herb bis junonia. Photo by David Meardon. brown speckled shell. urging that County Road 869 be opened by Ferguson, Chateau Sur Mer; Everett June l, 1982, rather than by the scheduled Kilmer, Sanibel Estates; Ginny Schultz, 1, 1982. Mariner Pointe; David Stark, Beachview

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An Island Shopping Tradition 22A Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Commercial development from page 21A Leonard Mosley from page 3A rentals, marinas, country clubs, medical arid cultural facilities. the old time imperialists, interested in ex- . women. They protested and tried to retain facilities operated for profit, arid non-profit A change to this zoning category can be panding their power over and over. The the reforms the Shah had made, but it did no group home and foster care facilities. initiated either by the City Council or the governmental elite, the party leaders who good. Now they have to- wear veils, they Also included are utility facilities such as property owner. -- have their own lanes in the highway, know can't dance, they can't wear Western water and sewage treatment plants, elec- The intensity of use under the new or- they would be killed if they were ousted. clothes. They are,-1 believe, being weeded trical distribution and waste disposal dinance is measured by Floor Area Ratio They want to survive and they want to keep out-of outside jobs. , facilities, and cultural facilities for the arts. (FAR). To provide incentives for en- their dachas." . "Women were the great hope of the Arab Mrs. Louis \Veygryn, speaking, for the couraging commercial development in the Differences between Americans and lands and the waves of Khomeini's Weygryn Medical Clinic, a lawfully existing Palm Ridge area designated the City Center Europeans: "American women are much revolution smashed that hope utterly," he use that will be eligible for the Special Use instead of Periwinkle Way, a higher FAR is more beautiful and have longer legs. French says. "There are'very few women who will category, said she was disappointed that the permitted in that area. women are not liberated yet, and it shows. fight and die at the barricades of their cause medical facility was not changed by the city In addition to Permitted Uses in But Americans are such masochists. In the or any cause. Maybe it's time they started." to that use before the ordinance was established Commercial Districts, the or- Vietnam. War years they couldn'.t say Mosley married his present wife, the adopted. dinance creates a new wrinkle, Conditional anything bad enough about themselves. former Deirdre Hamblen, in 1965. They were City officials explained that she could Uses, which must be approved by both the Their arrogance had vanished. , introduced by her late father, who was a apply for the change through the Specific Planning Commission and the City Council.: " Now, with Ronnie (Reagan), who like judge in England. Deirdre Mosley's only son Amendment route- Under Conditional Use standards, com- Maggie (Thatcher) in England is saying, by a previous marriage is Island The owner argued that the F&B Oyster mercial development of more than 12,000 'This is a society based on capitalism and photographer Peter Woodard. Company, also a lawfully existing use, square feet of retail space must submit an that's how we should run it' - with Ronnie The Mosleys have just returned from a should be rezoned commercial since the impact statement. . there is an interesting phase, a new trip to the West. They plan to rent a property had been used for a restaurant Under Conditional Uses category, definition Americans, are developing. One California: home while he works on his since the early 60's. But the council was residential units may be mixed with com- almost has taadmire Ronnie and Maggie. present project, a book about Hollywood adamant that to make that change would mercial, but the residential units are Will Rogers once said, 'If you're looking for producers. His study is stacked high with create a commercial strip on Periwinkle limited to a maximum of four. a helping hand never forget there is one at biographies of famous producers and Way. In addition to the two new commercial the end of your arm,'" . spectacular picture books about Hollywood Institutional, the second new commercial districts, the ordinance outlines per- Mosley has traveled a good deal in Arab musicals'. • • district, will include all non-profit uses such formance standards and other criteria for countries and was one of the first people to Showing no signs of slowing down, as churches, group care, government health two other districts - Primary Office and become aware of the impending 1973 energy Leonard Mosley obviously plans to continue and public health facilities, schools, public Commercial Retail district in the Palm crisis. . , nurturing his interest and curiosity about information centers not for profit, com- Ridge area and General Office and Retail "The tragedy of those lands," he explains, everything and everybody and his travels munity assembly buildings, service clubs Commercial district. "is that Khomeini's revolution spread and is everywhere, displaying a kind of humor and taking the place backwards, especially for zest for life that is rarely seen anymore.

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CAPTIVA ISLAND SANIBEL ISLAND VENTURA CAPTIVA SANIBEL ESTATES Located directly on Pine Island Sound, Ventura Captiva is one of the most exclusive, This immaculate Rutenberg home located in peaceful Sanibel Estates, is situated directly low density condominiums on Captiva. A fishing pier, available boat slips, heated pool, on San Carlos Bay. Featuring panoramic views of the Bay from the home as well as lounge and patio area,;gas grills, lush landscaping and a short walk to the Gulf com- the full length screen porch, this 2 bedroom. 2 bath plus den residence is a must to plete the luxurious amenities. - see. Private sailboat access to the Bay and 100' of seawall make this home a boater's Listings Feature: . ; - dream. Exquisite landscaping and courtyard entrance add to the exclusiveness of this home. Offered by original owner. *1 A 3 bedroom. 3 bath with loft. Exquisitely furnished. Owner offers strong participa- tion in financing. ..••.• Realtor-Associate $350,000 After Hours: 472-5901 $269,900 After Hours: 472-3261 # SHELL HARBOR 2A 3 bedroom, 3 bath plus loft. Wide screened porch'offers excellent view of sur- This 3 bedroom. 3 bath home is.located in Sanibel's finest section. Featuring sailboat rounding area. access to the Bay and a short walk to a private beach access on the Gulf, this residence $227,000 , After Hours: 472-3261 is a recreational paradise. Large pool enclosed in screened porch add to the luxury. Owner will carry purchase money mortgage of $200,000 at 3% below current rate (minimum SUNSET CAPTIVA 12%) with 3 year balloon. . . Live between the waters at Sunset Captiva. Lush, tropical setting features the best Realtor-Associate After Hours: 472-2811 there is to offer. A large heated pool, tennis courts, boat docks and private beach top the amenities list. NUTMEG VILLAGE Listings Feature: A spectacular penthouse view of the Gulf awaits you at Nutmeg Village. This immaculate *27. 2 bedroom. 2'/z bath. Fireplace in living room. $80,700 fixed rate mortgage 2 bedroom; 2*ath residence is very tastefully decorated. Wide screened porch overlooks assumable at 1 %" below market rate. Gulf as well as the luxurious amenities below. Assumable mortgage available at at- $229,000 After Hours: 472-3261 tractive rates. ' ..-..• • Realtor-Associate SZ40.000 After Hour's: 472-2&11 *6 Gulffront 2 bedroom. Vh bath plus loft. Direct gorgeous sunsets. $375,000 After Hours: 472-3261 S SUNDIAL RESORT 34 3 bedroom. 2 bath with loft. Wrap around porch and private balcony off master With a breathtaking view of the Gulf, this 2 bedroom. 2 bath plus den suite, com- suite. Decorator furnished. , plemented with wrap-around porch is the epitome of Gulf front living. This residence $285,000 After Hours: 472-2811 is fully furnished and ready for occupancy. Sundial Resort features the only advanced *43 Furnished 2 bedroom. 2'/E bath. Fireplace in living room. rental management program on Sanibel. With the promotion of world wide conven- . $229,090 After Hours: 472-3261 tion rental opportunities are vast. ,^, *36 Furnished 2 bedroom. 2Vz bath. Private sundeck off master suite. Fireplace in Realtor-Associate . $229,900 - After Hours: 472-S901 living room. Assumable mortgage at 1,J%% with 1 or 2 year balloon. $249,000 After Hours: 472-3261 THE DUNES ON SECLUDED LAKE *54 2 bedroom. 2 bath plus loft. Boca Grande Model; expertly furnished. Private This delightful 2 bedroom. 2 bath ground level home features an excellent floor plan, beautiful and easy to maintain landscaping and a panoramic view of secluded, natural sundeck. skylights and cedar fireplace. Assumable mortgage at t4% to qualified 3 buyers. lake. With 40% down, owner will carry balance at 9 A%. 29 year amortization and . $229,000 After Hours: 472-3261 2 year balloon. Realtor-Associate After Hours: 472-2811 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION GULFSIDE PLACE Sanibel's most prestigious address. Nearly 2;000 sq. ft. of pure luxury in the two BEACH COTTAGE• *1407 bedroom, two bath plus den suite. Almost 2.700 sq. ft. of living space in the three Exquisite 2 bedroom. 2 bath ground floor residence in a four-plex. Home is nicely fur- bedroom, three bath plus den plan. Spectacular Gulf views, pools, lighted tennis courts, nished and complete with modern kitchen. Wrap around porch and master bedroom saunas and much more. offer spectacular views of the Gulf and its sunsets. This residence holds the distinction of being the highest grossing rental residence in the entire program. Private heated Two Bedroom Garden Suite $354,000 pool and tennis court round out the amenity list. Two Bedroom Penthouse Suite $386,000 Realtor-Associate . $235,000 After Hours: 472-3261 Three Bedroom Vista Suite . , $494,000 BAYSIDE VILLA FERRY LANDING This beautiful 1 bedroom. 2 bath condominium is the epitome of resort living. Features Take this opportunity to become a member of Sanibel's newest exclusive residential heated spa and exciting views; Excellent investment opportunity with the 1 st mortgage community. Located off Lighthouse Road and directly orrthe Bay. these 2 and 3 bedroom of $87,663 assignable at 16Vfe% with a $250 assumption fee. Guaranteed lease-back townhouses will be the ultimate in low density living. Amenities include a solar heated program is available. pool, hydro spa. deck area complete with barbecue grills and showers. Also incluoed Realtor-Associate $134,500 After Hours: 472-3261 are two tennis courts and wide access to Gulf and Bay beaches. FT. MYERS BEACH NORTH YACHTSMAN PORTE Very special homes for.a very special few. offering only five homes. The development COQUINA CONDOMINIUM includes spacious, wooded lots, tennis court, pool and fabulous 3 bedroom. 2 bath homes Located on the South end of Ft. Myers Beach. Coquina offers all tha conveniences of with many luxurious extras. resort living. Shopping, medical services and fine dining are all within walking distance. Realtor-Associate $159,500 . After Hours: 472-2631 This 2 bedroom, 2 bath unfurnished suite offers magnificent views from its porch as well as superb financing. With $20,000 down, owner will carry balance at 15%. 30 HARBOR COTTAGES year amortization and 1 year balloon. Located in prestigious Harbor Cottages, this 3 bedroom. 3 bath home features many Realtor-Associate $91,000 After Hours: 574-8138 luxurious extras. Amenities include tennis courts, large pool and boat dockage for serious boaters. Existing mortgage of $ 111.502 is assuiaable at 12%% or owner will consider STRANDVIEW TOWERS assisting with financing. Jf This 2 bedroom. 2 bath beautifully furnished suite offers affordable Gulf front living Realtor-Associate S21S.000 After Hours: 481-2988 of Ft. Myers Beach. Tastefully furnished and in immaculate condition, this residence boasts an excellent rental record. With $30,000 down, assume the mortgage of $38,000 SELLER FINANCING at the current rate. Owner will also consider carrying 2nd mortgage. Gulf side Place — The ultimate in affordable luxury. A spacious unfurnished suite is Realtor-Associate $134,900 After Hours: 574-8138 available. With property appreciation and tax shelters, this unit makes an ideal invest- ment opportunity. One year lease. Assumabls mortgage at attractive rates. Owner will ISLAND WINDS finance with reasonable down payment. Enjoy the spectacular view of the Gulf as well as the Bay from the 3 spacious screened Broker-Salesman - After Hours: 574-8476 porches of this furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath suite, island Winds features tennis courts, sauna and boat dockage. $60,000 assumable mortgage available at 9V4% and owner will financing $40,000 2nd mortgage. 2% below current market rate. 3 year balloon SANIBEL OFFICE and interest payments only. Realtor-Associate $141,500 After Hours; 472-5901 1020 Periv\4inkie Way 472-3165 CAPTIVA OFFICE Andy Rosse Lane 472-3165 Realtor P.O. Box G • Sanibel, FL 33957 (813)472-3165 ulfside ealt The magnificent Night-Blooming Cereus

By George Campbell Illustrated by Ann VVinterbotham Many visitors to Sanibel come only in the dead part of the year -- the winter. Well, not really dead, for northern bird migrants are here now, it is true, in great abundance. • But Sanibel truly comes to life in the summer, Googals of insects abound in the rainy season, and some plants grow so fast that their growth can be measured in inches per day! Among the most magnificent plants is what today, in mid- winter, looks rather ordinary - like a simple, elongated, tree-climbing, three-ridged vining cactus— which is exactly what it is. But examine the same plant on the night of the full moon of July or August and you may see from one to a hundred huge, splendid, creamy white or golden blossoms that might be one foot in diameter; and in overall length, a foot and a half. There may be half a hundred stamens arising from the basal portions of the creamy petals which grade into sepals, the bottom whorls of which are green as one would expect, but yellow or cream on their top sides. The thick pistil curves downward and outward, ending in a star-shaped tructure maryelously adapted to gathering pollen as in- sects (often the heavy-bodied Sphinx moths) make their nocturnal nectar-gathering visits. This exquisite flower - absolutely the largest flower in this whole region --lasts but a fewhours. Shortly after dawn it shrivels and dies, having accomplished its purpose of providing for the continuation of the species. If pollination successfully occurred, a handball-sized prickly fruit will grow from the inferior ovary. The fruit is coarsely-armored with prickly spines growing fronfits red or pink skin. If you have the species and cut away the skin, you will reveal a minute watermelon-like, grainy-textured, pink, flesh body punctuated with tiny black seeds. It is delicately delicious to eat for it, like most (perhaps al)) true cactus fruit, is edible. " If you pick a cactus flower at night you will find it acrawl with other seekers of nutrition: tiny brown beetles. I doubt that they have anything to do with pollination, for they seem 1 to be involved with the anthers and pistil. I believe they _-e simply eating the goodies produced by the cactus flower. ..'... If the girls are coming for bridge the next day, there is a way to preserve this exquisite flower for your luncheon The first mentioned is S. Boeckmanni, commonly called more common here. It has slightly darker, cream-colored centerpiece Pick a full bloomer at night, Carefully pop it Night Queen, with lovely four-inch white flowers. The four- flowers. . •— . , . . into a plastic bag and tie it tight. Find an uncrowded place in ribbed one may be a variation of the same species and is Such wet- and shade-demanding cacti will survive in a dry your fridge and it will stay fresh until midday But expect it evidence that Spanish clergy brought Hylocereus from situation in full sin, often with interesting results. In such to wilt in about an hour unless your room is exceptionally Hispaniola to "St. Augustine not long after Columbus conditions the green stem turns a bright red and thickens well air conditioned, under which circumstances it may last discovered America. appreciably, the better to retain moisture. They will also through the first rubber. It is a mistake to believe the popular concept that all cacti survive in dry shade but become thin and stringy and hardly This exquisite plant, Hylocereus undatus, is variously are adapted to dry desert conditions, even though many merit their common name. Rope Cactus- called Night Blooming Cereus, Queen of the Night, Reina de times literature is crammed with that theme. The jungly, Yet another lovely cactus is the flat-stemmed Epiphyllum la Noche or Princess of Darkness. In Hawaii it is called moist forests of tropical America are full of many cactus oxypetalum, commonly planted on Cabbage Palms here Honolulu Queen. species that not only withstand, but demand, a damp or wet where it grows and blooms profusely. The delicate six-inch- Hawaii has some boastful characteristics, like those of an condition. The present species is one such. It responds to across, eight-inch-long white starburst flowers are ex- insular Texas: this plant did not originate in the Pacific, but heavy watering, and if you have a palm with a small Cereus tremely lovely. (In Epiphyllum. the tube is always longer was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, just as it was to growing on it, water it a lot and watch it grow - fast. than the flower's diameter.) Many hybrid cultivars of Florida., It is a native of the Caribbean Basin. There is, Another group of such tropical, moist forest cacti are the EpiphyHum have been bred by horticulturists. There are however, a famous stand that encircles the Punahoe School Selenicereus species, which are commonly called Rope literally dozens of varieties of these so-called "Orchid" on Oahu. • . Cacti hereabouts. There are at least two common ones here : cacti - many of which are night-bloomers. Hylocereus may well be the first exotic plant to have been one with six-sided stems and another with stems that are Unlike the night-bloomers, the flowers of Kpiphvllum introduced into Florida by European man. There is almost square in section. forms that bloom in the daytime last several days before wilting. This phenomenon might be explained in terms acceptable to Darwinian concept by postulating that noc- turnal pollinators in the primeval habitat are more efficient than diurnal pollinators and get the job done quicker. There is a society of growers of Orchid Cacti in California where many people are addicted. Many of the more colorful cultivars are far less hardy than the common night- blooming Epiphyllum of Sanibel. which is very easy to start. Simply force a piece down into the "boot" of a Cabbage Palm and wait. This plant produces a delicious wine-red spineless fruit which, if left out on the plant, will eventually start to produce young plants poking through the red skin from the tiny black seeds within. Anyone needing starts of any of the three plants men- tioned here, llyglocereus. Selenicereus or KpiphvHum. need only ask and ye shall receive. All are very worthwhile ad- ditions to your Sanibel garden. 2B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Stoppelbeins address REFUGE . Tuesday program on Island fishing REPORT } By Peggy Dailey laws, is virtually unenforceable) cause fish Fritz and Norma Stoppelbein, local to starve or indulge in rampant cannibalism. fishermen and members of the Southwest Various conservation and ecology Florida Anglers' Club, spoke last Tuesday at movements have started efforts to change the Conservation Center. these laws, Mrs. Stoppelbein said after the The Stoppelbein's topic was "Fishes and program. Fishing." They discussed the various types Attired in beige fishing shirts covered with By Delano Pierce, manager On New Year's Eve, vandals burned down and varieties of fish found in the area, in- badges of the various angling clubs they J. N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge the house on Patricio Island. The house built cluding grouper, which is getting in shorter belong to, the Stoppelbeins said that unless The official dedication of the Visitor about three years before the island was and shorter supply, alomst, they said, to the .abuses are curbed, an acquatic area can be Contact Station and Headquarters building purchased by the Fish and Wildlife Service point of being in danger. "cleaned out of all fish life in the area" will be held Tuesday, March 2. in 1979 and was scheduled to be sold and The Stoppelbeins also discussed the laws within a very short time. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Ray removed from the island. Cost of con- governing commercial fishing and said Today's Tuesday at the Center program Arnett is scheduled to be the principal struction was about $80,000. Florida law favors the commercial fishing will feature Professor and Mrs, Milne, who speaker. Sherry Wisher, Chairman of the J. Refuge personnel have been conducting industry. They cited some abuses that occur will discuss butterflies. Next week Mark. N. "Ding" Darling Foundation, will make an spot patrols of the Orange River to enforce within commercial fishing, such as the "Bird" Westall will discuss the osprey. official presentation of original etchings to the speed zone in this manatee protection inhuman "box" traps, which, unless All programs begin at 2 p.m. at the center Area Manager Don Hankla for use at the area. Probably because of the relatively examinedL; < frequently, (frequent onsgan-Cap Road. Admission is free for building. Others present will include warmer water in Southwest Florida this, examination, just like that of the leg-trap SCCF members and $1 for all others. Seating Regional Director Walter Stieglitz and Fish year there has been no intense concentration laws, is required, but, just like the leg-trap is limitedyso plan to arrive in plenty of time. and Wildlife Service Director Robert Jant- of manatees in the area around the power zen. plant so far. Details concerning times will be an- However, manatees are using the entire nounced later. The public is invited to attend speed zone area. The Florida Marine Patrol this ceremony and to visit the building af- has done an excellent job of enforcing the CROW needs terwards. . speed limit at the Caloosahatchee River An archaeological survey was conducted portion of the manatee protection area. by New World Research, Inc., of Pollock, Edmund Gavin discovered two apparently help with move La., on those areas scheduled for clearing orphaned or stranded river otter pups near Brazilian pepper with a bulldozer, We have his place on Rabbit Road recently. After CROW (Care and Rehabilatation of amount of room overall. been given clearance to continue because no waiting a half day or so to confirm that the Wildlife) staffers have begun moving their Anyone wishing to help out with CROW's significant archaeological resources will be mother was not present, he gathered them headquarters to the new site across from the move from Captiva, which will be going on affected by the operation. up and brought them to refuge headquar- Elementary School ballfield and are looking all week, should call the organization at 472- Bulldozer work is nearly completed on the ters: We, in turn, placed them into the for volunteers to help complete the move 3644. ..'•••'•• Bailey Tract, and we will pickup where we capable hands of CROW, personnel who will from Captiva. left off near the Gavin Site west of Tarpon try to raise them to a stage where they can "There's a lot to do, but it's exciting," said Bay Road. be released back into the wild. CROW Director Holly Davies. Staffers have already moved some of the animals and equipment to the 10-acre site, which boasts a new building complete with more lab facilities, more office space and a greater J Gulf & Bayfront Homesites Available at Captiva Landings Don't miss your chance to BEACH live on a tropical island! RESORT Captiva Landings, a community of choice residential building sites on historic, romantic Captiva Island. All of the lots are waterfront and have mature pine, palm and sea grape vegetation. All are zoned for single family homes only, although a guest house and servants' quarters are permitted in addition to the main • • • ' on beautiful residence. - Two of the remaining lots front on the navigable waters of Blind Pass, four border the Gulf of Mexico, and four run from the Gulf Sanibel Island to Blind Pass.

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FISH needs volunteers to ensure successful operation

By Cindy Chalmers to the gathering and urged volunteer par- Volunteers who care about their neighbors ticipation in FISH. "Welcome to human andtheir community are needed on Sanibel services," Rhodes told the group. "We (the to ensure the successful operation of Friends Police Department) can use your help." in Service Here (FISH). Rhodes said FISH volunteers would be Following a pattern set by countless non- called on the assist in non-emergency, non- denominational FISH organizations that dangerous matters. "We won't ask you to have spread around the country, local FISH settle a domestic argument or take a violent A crowd of approximately 35 Islanders attended last week's meeting of supporters seek to offer non-professional, person to be committed," he said. "But Friends In Service Here. Photo by David Meardon. more '•'friendly" type services to those who FISH services will free us (police and need them. emergency personnel) to deal with those FISH services can range from driving an cases." He estimated the Police Department elderly woman to the hairdresser to grocery receives an average of two or three call's a shopping for someone who is somehow week that could be referred to FISH. disabled or simply phoning someone who is The Police Department-will also have the 1 housebound on a regular basis. FISH hotline number connected directly to r. .- . Approximately 35 Islanders attended the the police headquarters switchboard, he 1 FISH of Sanibel first public meeting of FISH last Thursday said. | P.O. Box 854 afternoon at the Sanibel Community Islander Marilyn Bradley, the first 1 Sanibel, FL 33957 Association. Five Sanibel residents com- president the Island's FISH, said between 30 prise the FISH Board of Directors and have and 40 volunteeers are needed to ensure the 1 I am interested in being a telephone volunteer for FISH J worked over the past several weeks to smooth operation of the organization on organize the group. Sanibel. j _____ I would like to know more about FISH Islander Emily Barefield said she was a "Most of the calls FISH answers wil be for prime example herself of someone FISH simple acts of neigh borliness which will | ____ I wish to held FISH with a tax-deductible contribution j could help. After plastic surgery two weeks require virtually no training other than ago, she said, she needed help with simple common sense," Bradley said. "We'll take J I have the following skills to offer: chores and shopping. on everything we can handle with the "Luckily, I have been on tlfe Island for a manpower we have." year and have friends who were happy to The next meeting for those interested in [ NAME: - help me," Barefield said. "But until people learning mere about or joining the FISH 1 ADDRESS: have a chance to get acquainted on the effort will bt; held at 1:30 p.m. this Friday, 1 CITY: Island, FISH can help." Feb. 5, at St. Michaels and All Angels 1 TELEPHONE: Sanibel Police Lt. Ray Rhodes also spoke Episcopal Church. Everyone is invited.

FREE FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR in plain and understandable language, we will present the effects of 1981 tax legislation on estates, retirement income and real estate. • ESTATE PLANNING • INCOME PLANNING • TAX PLANNING Presentation will be made by Rodney G. Parrish ond Donald P. Monti, Esq. of A.G. Edwards and Sons, Inc., Ft. Myers We will present investment ideas that address tax savings, higher income and inflation. If you are paying excessive income taxes we will show you some alternatives.

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BoxG Call: • 1020 Periwinkle Way Address • 334-3505 or. : Realtor Associate Offered exclusively by Sanibel. Florida 33957 {813)472-3165 Return (he coupon-Jo: After Hours. 472-2811 City • State Realtor A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.. Telephone #. 2)64 West First St. • Fort Myers, Florida 3390 1. ulfside My Registered Representative is:._ Direct Line From Lehigh Acres ealt • 369-5425 mfr, ofe- STK ESTABLISHED 1887 • . MEMBER New York Stock Exchange and Other Principal Exchanges 4B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Community Church series continues on Death: The Ultimate Crisis By Peggy Dailey infinite and would go on forever," he said. depicted a sculptor in his 30s who was The Sanibel Community Church's series of "This fantasy has died, although perhaps permanently paralyzed from the neck down programs on "Death: The Ultimate Crisis" Ronald Reagan is attempting to revive it. by a car accident. The sculptor, depicted as continued last Thursday night with Dr. The best example of this would be Reagan's brilliant and determined - also determined Joseph Fennelly Jr., of Madison, N.J., a saying, as he was going down from a gunshot to die rather than live with his hopelessness - thanatology expert and one of Karen Ann wound, that he still did not believe in han- - ultimately won the right (a court hearing Quintan's doctors. dgun control." was held in his hospital room) to be released Fennelly began his talk by saying, "There The doctor listed the stages of feeling a from the hospital to die, over the strenuous are ho experts on death." terminally ill patient goes through, a con- opposition of flie consultant doctor who was Most people, he said, hope for "death with cept popularized by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler- head of the intensive care unit. dignity." But, he said, "We must ask, 'What Ross in her pioneering study, "On Death and In a question and discussion period after is dignity?' Dying." However, Fennelly who is a per- the film, comments ranged four to one in "We must ask ourselves, 'Is there sonal friend of Kubler-Ross, cautioned that favor of the sculptor's right to make that anything positive about terminal illness?'" the stages are not linear and clear cut. They choice. 1 he said. "If it weren't for death, we wouldn't are (in order) denial, anger , bartering, In an interview after the meeting, Dr. be here," he continued. "We would not depression and resolution. Fennelly said this was a common reaction create. Creativity is an effort to fight off About the famous Karen Ann Quinlan wherever the film his shown. His own annihilation." case, Fennelly simply said he and the other choice, he said, would be to try to engage the Fennelly also talked about the differences doctors involved at Morristown Hospital man in some form of teaching younger Dr. Joseph Fennelly jr. in training medical students receive now wished to turn the decision over to the sculptors or to bring more people into the compared with older training methods and courts, which they felt was the appropriate man's life (who was depicted as being alone poison into old poor people^') would, in fact, philosophies. forum for dialogue in our society. It had in the world) and give him more options. come true. He said he believes the the "Doctors are learning that the patient is a gone beyond being merely a medical Fennelly also said people in the medical severely retarded and the old who are alone part of the therapeutic team and more than decision with potential for malpractice, he profession should try to develop what he will always have advocates, including legal just a receptacle for a diagnosis," he ex- said, and had become a legal issue, he said. called "a philosophy of loving" to help those advocates appointed by courts, if it should plained. "The Quinlan case," he said, "was really terminally ill. come to that. "We couldn't talk about death even 10 a case whose time had come." Fennelly said he does not believe "the He concluded the interview by saying, "No years ago because we were engaged in the A British-made film was shown next, domino theory" popularized by anti- fantasy, personal and national, that we were called "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?." 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Roadside Park The Roadside Park Committee, which _ recently spent a day planting trees and shrubs at the park near Three Crafty Ladies, Committee is seeking plant donations as part of its Age sm continuing project to beautify the area. seeks plant "If you have any extra plants or wish to clear things off your lot, there's much more that needs to be done at the park," said donations for Roadside Park Committee co-chairwoman Louise Johnson. Island At the recent plant dig, a variety of plants were donated by community members, the Conservation Foundation and Southern beautification Landscape Co. of Fort Myers. "We would like to continue to work on it," project Johnson said. Anyone wishing to donate trees, plants or shrubs to the project Should contact Johnson at 472-5576 or co- chairwoman Penny Rogers at 472-3363. Captivans Maggie Shelley, left, and Bob and Lois Kessler show off just a few of the treasures that will be sold at the ABC Sale on Feb. 27. Photo by David Meardon. Death continued ABC Sale on the way amount of- talking' or study will ever make with the dying, cut across taboos about death anything but a terrible thing. Death touching them; form a sense of community By David Meardon : market offering a wide selection of items stinks.". with them, show them we care." Captivans are busily preparing for the from fancy to funky. But, he added, he thinks medicine, par- Next week the series topics will be Feb. 28 ABC (Attic, Basement, and Closet) ' "There are things here you don't even ticularly psychiatry, can do a great deal hospices, and a group of people from Fort Sale, an annual event at the Community know you need," said co-chairwoman more than it currently does to ameliorate Myers: who are starting a hospice service Center which has grown in size and Maggie Shelley, who, along with Bob and the trauma. ^ ;•• there will be the guests. popularity over the years. Lois Kessler are organizing" the sale and "Doctors," he explained, "should be The program, the third of four, will begin What started as a bake sale by a few enlisting fellow Captivans in this annual teachers. You teach and you heal, and the at the Sanibel Community Church at 7:15 Captiva women on Andy Rosse's dock in the other way around. We have to form bonds Thursday evening. early 1970's has evolved into a giant flea continued next page

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ABC Sale continued endeavor. that isn't easy," she added, despite ad- noon. items from the attics and basements of their Donations will be accepted up to the day of vertising them as giant checkers and poker This year the area of the sale will be ex- summer homes about 10 years ago; The the sale, so dig around for that unwanted chips. tended to two tents in addition to the Com- community response has grown over the easy chair, the shoes your aunt gave you for People come from all over Lee County for munity Center, which will house all the ABC years, and the sale has become an important Christmas that are two sizes too small or the sale, which will offer furniture, jewelry, offerings. fundraiser for the charities it supports. that tennis raquet gathering dust in the clothing, treasures and trifles, "junque," "So many people keep asking me, "Even if we didn't make any money, it closet. Chances are someone will find use for baked goods, appliances and plants. An 'Where's the attic?, Where's the basement?' would still be fun just to get everyone out in them, and proceeds from the sale will go auction of some of the finer items will also said Captivan Jane Bancroft, who has been the community," Mrs. Kessler said. toward the Captiva Library, Community take place. Last year throngs of bargain involved with the sale since its early days. Anyone wishing to donate to the sale Center and a scholarship fund. hunters packed the sale, arriving as early as Sarah Dennis, the formerly Sarah Sims, should contact the Kesslers at 472-1772 or the "One year we had 100 ice hockey pucks to 7 a.m. for a good position for the 8:30 a.m. one of the pioneers of the sale, first began Shelleys at 472-4078. get rid of," Mrs. Kessler said. "Down here. opening. Everything was sold out before urging wintering Captivans to bring back

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SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES February March Pirate Playhouse Brush with a Body Sat.-6 Fishy Business Sun.-7 Brush with a Body Sun.-7 Fishy Business Mon.-8 The Pirate Playhouse 19th season con- Agnes McClirttock, John Wilcox, Marily Hunter's Choice Wed.-10 Aaron Slick- Sat! -13 tinues this week with a performance of Lorenson, Norwood Melcher, Laura Burns, Fishy Business Sat. -13 Aaron Slick Sun. -14 Brush With A Body on Saturday, Feb. 6, and Douglas Wuertz, Jerry Isia, Allen Smith, Fishy Business Sun.-14 Brush with a Body Sat. -20 Sunday, Feb. 7. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. at Robin Pickens, Glenn Woods, Kelly Gorka, Hunter's Choice Wed. -17 Brush with a Body Sun. -21 the playhouse on Periwinkle Way. Lennart Lorenson, Shellee Joffe, John Aaron Slick Sat.-20 Fishy Business Sat. -27 Twenty-four players have rehearsed with Walsh, Kay Lenhart, Bart Isia, Barbara Aaron Slick Sun.-21 Fishy Business Sun. -28 Ruth and Philip Hunter to stage productions Purdy, Gael Rizzo, Hilda Aranoff, Diane Brush with a Body Sat. - 27 this season at the playhouse, which is the Irwin, Jean Fletcher, Terry Weinberg and Brush with a Body Sun, - 28 April only live theater in Lee County. Allen Rainwater. Aaron Slick Sat .-3 Those lending their talents to grace the Curtain Time 8.15 p.m. Brush with a Body Sun.-4 theater's boards this season are: John Asp, Box Office 472-2121 Aaron Slick Mon. -12

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Community Church series continues Shell Fair entries not mailed out

Hospice. The City of Hope will be the Wittman, chairman; and registered nurses All Island residents and guests who wish to Elsie Malone Specmien Shells subject of the third in a series of seminars Wynn Harrity and Helen Baker, who are enter the 1982 Shell Fair,PLEASE do not We Sell Seashells entitled The Ultimate Crises held weekly at members of the Hospice committee request that entry blanks be mailed out. The Black Pearl the Sanibel Community Church under the organizing a group to work with terminally Applications, entry forms, rules and Showcase Shells joint sponsorship of the church and Edison ill patients and their families in attempting exhibit categories are avilable at the She Sells Sea Shells Community College. to ease the physical discomfort and following Island shell shops: Sanibel Community Association Building This Thursday, Feb. 4, beginning at 7:15 emotional impact of terminal illness upon p.m., Dorothy Hummel, R.N., president of both patient and family. Entry deadline is noon on Wednesday, Hope of Lee County, Inc., and Hope board Following the formal presentation a Feb. 24. members Father Bruce Ryan of St. Lukes period of discussion will be led by seminar Episcopal Church of Fort Myers, will be the director Virginia Hanna, professional principal speakers at the seminar outlining counselor. Volunteers will be invited to the progress to date and ultimate plans for participate in the City of Hope program. Christian Women's Club to meet the development of Lee County's Hospice There is no attendance charge. All are program. , welcome to the seminars. The Sanibel-Captiva Christian Women's office/work and floor displays in a.- retail Also on the program will be Marilyn Club will have a luncheon at the Sundial furniture shop. She will play the harp during Beach and Tennis Resort on Thursday, Feb. the luncheon. She is chairman of the 11, from 11^30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The cost is Christian Women's Club in Winter Haven .$6.75. • ".;...... ;' . '• • : and the area representative for Stoneeroft Windsurfing classes held daily Jane Valtin of Sanibel's Art Fac Gallery Ministries. will present a pottery demonstration with Come and bring a friend. Windsurfing classes are held daily at the boards that are part of the certified Inter- The Potter's Wheel as "the monthly theme. If not contacted by Feb. 5, please call Irva Windsurfing of Sanibel facility. Learn to national Windsurfing Sailing School method, Susan Clausson of Winter Haven will Pain at 472-4275 or Myrtle Mayer at 472-4047, windsurf easily, without frustration, on For more information call Windsurfing of speak on Shapes in Sound and Life. In ad- The nursery is available by calling Sandy specially designed simulators and training Sanibel, 472-0123. dition to being a homemaker, Clausson does Good at 481-3859. Looking for rentals?

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10B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Coming Attractions Captiva Library sponsors series

The Captiva Memorial Library will again March 12. The series will climax with a gala sponsor a series of entertainment this performance of Sanibel's "The Company" Fair includes plant sale season for Island residents and visitors. on Saturday, March 27. Movies are scheduled for Feb. 12 and In addition to the more than 50 artists and outdoor varieties - hanging baskets, dish craftsmen participating in the Eleventh gardens and whatever else you can think of. Annual Sanibel Library Arts and Crafts Fair Then there is the galley for the hungry, Make reservations for Fitness Caper Feb. 5 and 6 from 10 am. to 4 p.m., at the books, books, books, magazines and the Community House, there will be a raffle on Saturday, Feb. 6. Boots Freeman, coordinator of the ever and stages of agility to lose inches and gain tremendous plant sale - both indoor and popular Captiva Fitness Caper, is now flexibility and friendships. taking reservations for the Fourth Captiva There is a well planned schedule of beach Fitness Caper to be held at Tween Waters walking, shelling, dancing," side trips, Sanibel Discussion Group to meet Inn April 26-May 3 and-or May 5-12. canoeing, fishing, massages, pedicures, The caper offers three nutritious meals manicures, sightseeing, shopping, arts and The Sanibel Discussion Group sponsored United States Meet Its Military Personnel each day totaling 900 calories, including crafts -with lots of music, special guests, by the Sanibel-Captiva Unitarians and Needs? snacks to keep you tantalized and energized, skit night and FUN! UniversaHsts will meet at 8 p.m. next Everyone is welcome to come and join in exercise, yoga, water fitness to music, Write 'Tween Waters Inn, Captiva Island, Monday, Feb. 8, in the Sanibel Community the discussion. Coffee, tea and cookies will tennis and guitar instruction, dance, lots of FL 33924 or call (813) 472-5161 for ap- Center for discussion of How Should the be served. music, fun and entertainment for all ages plications or details.

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An. eyeat of, historical significance will pletion will measure eight feet by one take place in the Edison Community College quarter of a mile and is destined to the 'the 1,000 Years of Jazz featured of Fine Art from 7 to 10 pan. on Saturday, earth's largest pajnting." Feb. 6. : ' v'-"v- V >; ;.•."•< This major work will be exhibited from 10 Robert Rauschenberg will introduce "The a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; at Ft Myers Exhibition Hall First Footage of the W Mile or 2 Furlong from 10a.m. to 4p.m. and from 5 to 9p.m. on Piece." Rauschenberg has been working on Thursdays; and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays • l,WM>Yearsof Jazz, aNevy Orlean§:Reyj»e, more natural than combining the inimitable this major piece for over a year. The Edison through Feb. 26. The gallery is closed on will be presented at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, talents of these unique artists? Add a spicy gallery will feature the world premiere of Mondays and Saturdays. Feb. 3, at the Fort Myers Exhibition Hall. young female vocalist, a reincarnation of the the painting-sculpture which upon corn- Some of the musicians in the Legends of 20's Flapper period, and presto - a New Jazx started performing in New Orleans, Orleans Revue! more than 60 years ago when it all began. Tickets may be purchased at the Fort Some of the Original Hoofers were tapping Myers Tourist Center Ticket Office on Seminar for seniors scheduled 40 years ago in Harlem's Cotton Club. Edwards Drive. Telephone 334-4958. Prices The Legends are as authentic as the are $8.50, $7.50and$6.50. The ticket office is The Lee County Women's Commission and citizens on Wednesday, Feb. 10. The Hoofers, who are as legendary as the open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Edison Community College will present a program is free and open to the public. Legends. Together their combined years on through Saturday. seminar for senior women and men covering stage approach 1,000 years. What could be four topics of general interest to all senior

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Island trolley inspires aspiring artists

Sanibel Elementary School's young artists showed their talent in flying colors last week in the Chamber of Commerce Draw the Trolley contest. Winners of the contest were announced this morning at the school. First prize for kindergarten artists went to Jesse Bates; first grade, Casey Astudillo; secohd grade, Chris Stone; third grade, Jason VanHeemst; fourth grade, Jamie Kelley; and fifth grade, Brian Smith. Islanders Jane Valtin of the Art Fac Gallery and Fred Fox of the Schoolhouse Gallery judged the entries. The Islander regrets that space prohibited all entries from being published.

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Zach Fischer, grade 2 The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 13B Coming The Company to perform at Attractions Sanibel Community Center continued from page 11 The Company, Sanibel's own dramatic and Captiva's Marion Cannon, concluding Topics to be covered include legal con- reading group, will be presented by the with The Company's familiar signature, cerns, the high cost of medical and nursing Barrier Island Group for the Arts on Sunday, Carl Sandburg's Little Word, Little White home care, investing for income and safety, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m. in the Sanibel Community Bird. and the challenges of living alone. Experts Center. The Islander reported The Company's from the community will give presentations This year, The Company has grown from a first Standing Room Only season as "cap- and answer questions from the audience. trio to a quartet. Founders Fran Levy and tivating," "a wonderful success," and Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. The Charlotte Heimann will be on stage again having "a dramatic touch that brought the program ends at 3:30 p.m. The seminar will with B.G. Olson and for the first time with peotry and the poets to life." be held in the auditorium at Leisure Village experienced actor Robert J. Murphy. Second Sketchbook looks to us like another at Seven Lakes on U.S. 41 South. Par- Continuing the successful format of their winner, and we recommend that you reserve ticipants may attend all or any part of the first season, The Company's performance Sunday evening, Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, session. titled Second Sketchbook will include for superb entertainment by these talented For more information call ECC, 481-4329. selections from the works of several players. authors. Drama, contemplative moods and Tickets are $5 for adults, $1 for children 13 humor will be well balanced in The Com- and under (accompanied by an adult). Reception slated pany's professional style. Tickets will be on sale at Macintosh Books, Opening with Always Sincerely Yours, Art-Fac Gallery, Schoolhouse Gallery, B- Robert Frost, the program will continue Hive, Photographers' Gallery and on for artist Yates with Mark Twain, Dylan and Caitlin Thomas Captiva at the Tree House Gallery. \- The Lee County Alliance of the Arts invites you to a reception for artist Allison Yates and her exhibition titled Painting by Allison, at the Lee County Arts Center, 5111 McGregor Blvd., on Sunday, Feb. 7, from 2 Contemporary literature festival begins to 4 p.m. Yates, a graduate of the St. Louis School of The Barrier Island Group for the Arts has the way for the festival. Nemerov will Writer's Role will be led by Nancy Fic- Fine Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, joined forces with Edison Community present a reading of his poems in informal nerski, ECC faculty member. Missouri, began studying art when she was College and the Lee County Alliance for the commentary on Friday, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. at Other writers scheduled for the Our 10 years old. Her successful professional life Arts to sponsor a contemporary literature the Lee County Arts Center on McGregor Writers and What They Tell Us series in- as a commercial artist has included duties festival that begins this month. Boulevard in Fort Myers. The same clude Galway Kinnell, poet, translator and as art director for a large ad agency and an "Our Writers and What They Tell Us" will program will be presented on Saturday, lecturer; Reynolds Price, novelist and art studio with her husband. bring four leading American writers to Lee Feb. 20 at the Sanibel Community Center. National Book Award nominee; and James Paintings by Allison is an electic County for the series of 10 programs that will A special introductory session designed to Kickey, poet, critic and novelist best known exhibition of oil paintings, pencil sketches end in May. The series is partially funded by familiarize participants with Nemerov's for his novel Deliverance. Each writer will and watercolor paintings. Her subjects are a grant from the Florida Endowment for the contributions to comtemporary literature is talk about the thoughts, fears, feelings and hiversal and will combine to create an Humanities and the National Endowment planned for Friday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. in the problems of men and women today. Kinnel ^Interesting and pleasant show. for the Humanities. Area residents have also ECC auditorium. Nemerov's poems will be and Price will add special emphasis to the Paintings by Allison will be open for contributed to the festival. read by Islanders Fran Levy and Charlotte concerns of the South. viewing at the Lee County Arts Center, 5111 Heimann of the Sanibel-based dramatic For further information about the series McGregor Blvd., from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., Howard Nemerov, poet, teacher and group, The Company. A discussion on The contact ECC, 481-2121, ext. 331, Monday through Friday, through Feb. 24. winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1978, will lead

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Claude & Virginia Kantner THE ISUVNDS' MOST TALENTED Clara Kennedy ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN Evelyn Klein AND Mary Anne McCormick WILL OFFER THEIR CREATIONS B(yceMcNamara Many will demonstrate their methods CRAFTSMEN Russel Mitchell Eleanor Atwood Harry Muir Peggy Bennett Fae Muller Claudia Burns Eileen Nash BARGAINS IN BOOKS (used book sale) Joan Burr David Owen GALLEY (refreshments) Janet Cali TuvOjala PLANT SALE Rick & Lynn Russell Donna Coffin Dorothea Parsons Irma Sachse Don Cooperrider Betty Puff RAFFLE ' David Stark Ellie Dormer Dorothy Putnam Dorothy Stearns Robert Dugger Linda Ritchie Lamar Stokes Margaret Emmons Hannah Tremaine Charles Evans The raffle will be held Regina Weatherlow Marye Flatow Saturday, February 6 at 4:00 PM Judith Weinzettle Alexandra Garrett Mary Wegmuller Isabelle Hameister Myrtle Wcinstein Etha Harpster The winner need not be present to win. Frances Williams Hanna Hilger Helen Winterrowd Chris & Suzy Hoff Buy your raffle tickets at Patty Yontz Larry Hoff the Sanibel Library Harriet Howe Mario Hutton Helen Jans ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SANIBEL PUBLIC LIBRARY FREE ADMISSION v Urban Palmer rmnL£a BobRose Potts K PLENTY OF PARKING CHAIRMEN Len*a Sallemi Billie Elder Ruth Searing Marge Hagerup Patsy Simmons Bob Haynie Doc Simmons Evelyn Klein Marguerite Williamson Mike Klein John Williamson Alice Kyllo Norwood Melcher 1982- The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 15B

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For the in- Gumbo Limbo - Lakefront lot. $32,500 and owner will Must see to fully appreciate this stunning three vestor an excellent rentaltcomplex. take terms. . bedroom duplex. Beautiful surroundings and Highlands-2 Lots, $15,000 gulf front. PRICED $375,000. Call Betty Clark - SUNDIAL A-408 Gumbo Limbo - Large wooded lot. $26,500/Terms. West Office 472-4195 or after hours 472-2420 Ttwo bedroom, two bath, Gulffroht, furnished at $238,000 Gumbo Limbo - 2 lots on lake with a full view of the with assumable mortgage. lake. Full of native vegetation. $40rOOQ each. Los Colony - 200 ft. frontage, plus additional lots. Walk to Dinkins Bayou. $30,000. SUNDIAL F-207 Belle Mead. Subdivision - New listing. 2 lots at $16,500 One bedroom, one bath club suite furnished at $112,500. . each. Call for details. Dunes- Large corner lot. Has all the engineering,- pert POINTE SANTO de SANIBEL test 8 survey. Only $25,000 . Pointe Santo de Sanibel offers elegant island villas complete Del Sega - Walk to beach or fish in Bowen Bayou. with panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico and every luxury Wooded lot. $26,500. amenity that vacationers could wish for. •;,"- --• . Sanibel Estates - Large corner lot on Periwinkle includes Perc test & survey. $42,000. DramatiC'Spanish architecture, heated swimming pool, jacuz-" zi, whirlpool, beautiful shel1ing;beach, championship tennis^., courts, shuffleboard courts-and more in a beautifully .lan- SANDDOLLARA-301 dscaped setting around a spring fed lake. "•*'''•'• HOMES Spectacular view of gulf from this top floor two • • . •<- fr.. GUMBO LIMBO - 3237 sq. ft. of luxurious living with 300 ft of bedroom condominium. Features include open POINTE SANTO de SANIBEL 1 pool nd soman y extra deck and screened porch. Partially furnished. S^te^SISs^S^ * * ^ PRICED $250,000 Call Mary Ann Sejpos - West A-2_ G\>ti view, first flooV.'-Z'bedrqpm, 2 bath, furnished West Gulf Drive - Remodeled older 2-story home, 3, firfflti$250,000. ."• " bedrooms, ;2'A baths with fireplace. Owner will consider' Office 472-4195 or after hours 472-3325 term's, Only $140,000. :•••.•• A-32'Gu'lf"view,'th'ird floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished, Dunes - 4 Bdrm. -• 2 Bath or 3 Bdrm. - 2 Bath w/den. We have many fine homes and condominiums, fur- $265,000 with good assumable. Situated on Golf course w/nice view. Beautiful home nished and unfurnished for you to choose from. with large recreation room downstairs. Nice landscaping. 1 A-34 Gulf front, third floor corner, -3 bedroom, 2 bath, Assumable mortgage. Only $185^000. "'- Choice locations throughout Southwest Florida. quality furnishings, by appointment. Owner financing. Gumbo Limbo - We have new 2 and 3 bedroom homes $550,0000 • priced from $129,000~to $159,000. Call for details. Let us go to work for you. B-22 Gulf view, second floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished. $945 000 . COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT C-2 Gulf view, first floor, 2 bedroom,-2 bath, furnished, ' large assumable mortgage. $235,000 PROPERTY D-6 G,u!f-view, ground floor, 2 bedroom, 2 battt, furnished, Pet Shop • Gulf Points Square on the road to Sanibel. REAL ESTATE $240,000 Pets, exotic animals, full line of pet supplies, animal SALES D -31 Gulf view, third floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished, grooming. Owner will train. $37,500. Terms. - assurndbfe mortgage. $215,000 Commercial Land • Located on Periwinkle. $195,000. Ter- HOMES ms available. :• • . E-7Gulf front, second floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bath, owner finan- Sanibel Dress Shop - Business only. $35,000. Includes in- CONDOS cing. $280,000 ventory. E-26 Gulf front secorn floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished at $280,000 owner financing. PHONE 472-4195 Gulf front, second floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished at LIVE ON YOUR OWN TROPICAL ISLAND $280,000 owner financing. 15 ACRE LOCATED BETWEEN Sanibel 8 Captiva at Blind Pass. It offers seclusion amid mangroves and pines. E-43 Gulf front, fourth floor, penthouse, 2 bedroom, 2 bath $250,000. with den, assumable financing, furnished. $295,000 Executive Services, Inc. REALTOR P.O. *>» 210 • 2402 Palm Ridg* Road • So trffia. 33967 We have many additional income artd developmental properties and business. East Branch 349 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island, FL 33957 David L. Schuldenfrei, Realtor 472-5021 — Out of state (800) 237-5146 • WE HAVE INTERVAL WEEKS • West Branch 2427 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island, FL 33957 • WE NEED LISTINGS I CALL TODAY. The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 17B

ACTION TV RENTALS ACTION TV v RENT TO OWN NEW COLOR TV'S, MICRO WAVES, WASHERS & DRYERS, STEREOS • ROOFING WEEKLY RATES > WATER PROOFING • • Service included - Rent INSULATION (ALL IN ONE) n applies towards ownership. Delivered' in factory W§ now have clean, used cars for sale - No credit DON'T WAIT check - Low down payment 'TILL THE RAIN REMINDS YOU 694*8833 LONGEST LEAK FREE GUARANTEES F CALL Factory Trained Professional Service HARBOUR COTTAGE ACTION TV RENTALS $218,500 3835 Palm Beach Blvd. For the discriminating buyer we now of- (Across From ABC Liquors) cc°con?3ractor ^ 3 9-4412 fer Harbour Cottage. Three bedroom, ACTION TV RENTALS ACTION TV three bath home features a cathedral ceiling, bay window and has been very tastefully decorated with the addition of several paddle fans, wallpapering and draperies. Amenities include a heated swimming pool, two tennis courts, bar- becue grills and a private boat dock at your back door. Kris Hawkins, Associate When you build 472-1384

PROPERTY APPRAISALS the best that Residential - Commercial SHELL HARBOR HOMESITE Investment $115,000 Prompt Reasonable Service (Just East of Bank of the Islands) . Extra large waterfront lot in one of 1633-A Periwinkle Way you offer the best Sanibel's finest residential subdivisions. ,Sanibel Island, Florida 472-1549 Perfect for the boat enthusiast with its Location on the canal with access to the way to buy it! Bay. Seawalled on two sides and patio dock make this the perfect spot, for your future Sanibel residence. Polly Seely, Associate 472-3269 WIBEL DUNES LAKESIDE VILLA may $117,000 Quiet lakefront setting at The Dunes ^K RENTAL DIVISION Country Club makes this an excellent op- Sanibal Rental Offic* (813) 472-6565 1630 Periwinkle Way (across from Bank of the Islands) portunity to be a part of Sanibel's finest Fort My»r» Rental OHIe« (813) 481-0017 residential and recreational community. 6655 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers, Fl 33907 > Two bedroom, two bath u nfurnished residence includes kitchen appliances ASK ABOUT THE SUPER DISCOUTS and washer/dryer. Located on tranquil FOR FEBRUARY, 1982 Horseshoe Lake, just minutes frorfi the CONDOMINIUMS Dunes Clubhouse. Season Blind Pass $500 Up Jack Samler, Associate Captiva Shores $600 UP 472-3571 Compass Point $600 Up Dugger's Cottages $350 Up Island Beach Club $625 Up Gulf Beach $650 Up SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Janthina ' $1200 Loggerhead Cay . $485 Up TENNIS VILLAS SandPointe $600 Up $152,000 Sandpebble $400 Up Two bedroom, two bath Tennis Villa of- Sandpiper Beach $595 Up Sanibel Arms $350 Up fers a third floor corner location and is Sanibel Arms West $450 Up completely furnished. Savanna of Sanibel $700 Up Seawinds • $375 Up Spanish Cay $450 SurfsideXU $875 Sundial $425 Up CAPTIVA RESIDENCE Tarpon Beach $700 Up $140,000 Tennis Place $375 Up Secluded three bedroom, two bath piling Villas of Sanibel $3600/Mo White Caps South $350 Up home is located within walking distance WhiteSands $850 to the Gulf beach and shopping. HOUSES \ SEASON Gulf front, 2/2 +den $635 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Shell Harbor, Pool, dock, 2/2 $650 Captiva Waterfront, pool, dock BAYSIDE VILLA tennis. 3/2 $950 Gulf Drive, pool, tennis. • $140,000 Gulf access, 3/2 $800 One bedroom, two bath furnished Shell Harbor, 3/2, pool, dock, season $750 Bayside Villa facing Pine Island Sound 2/1 Duplex near beach $300 offers a unique floor plan for rentals. ANNUALS Lake AAurex, 3/2, unfurn. home $625/mo. FORT MYERS VIP Realty Group, Inc. SEASONAL FURNISHED TheLondtngs2/2 from$1,500/mo. Casa Bella & Sanibel Way ,$l>100.mo. Estero GULF FRONT 1/1 $l,250/mo. Bonito GULF FRONT HOUSE $l,600/mo. REALTOR Cape Coral HOUSE 2/2, on water $l,250/mo. UNFURNISHED ^ Sanibel Island Captiva Island Windward Way, 2/2 (McGregor Woods) $475/mo. (813)472-5187 (813) 172-2523 Casa Bella 2/2 $425/mo. 1509 Periwinkle Way S»Hidi Seas Plantation Riverfront-Sunset Vista 2/2 . $525/mo. Son Carlos House 2/2 $550/mo. Sanibel Island. Fl. Captiva Island. Fl. Winged Foot 2/2 $475/mo. 33957* 33921 Cape Coral 2/2'/i Waterfront $450/mo. Sanibel Island MOST UNITS INCLUDE POOL/TENNIS/WASHER/DRYER CALL CAROLYN—481 -0017 (813)472-1613 "YOUR SECOND HOME IS OUR FIRST f'RIORITY" Sanibel Causeway Road Joan M. Good—Realtor (across from Chamber of Commerce; Janet M. Klebowski—Realtor-Associate HOMES Barbara E. McCubbin—Lie, Associate OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 18B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER

t-mtmt-m SANIBEL GULF FRONT 1 % ACRE ESTATE

Excellent focaflon having 120' of Gulf frorrtbge. View of Gulf, beach, and beautiful sunsets from 49' porch as well as all rooms in MAIN RESIDENCE. Designed by ar- : ANDREW A. PA chitect for personal use. Separate GUEST COTTAGE . — —.' — — — — CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 75'AWAY FROM MAIN RESIDENCE PROVIDES PRIVACY FOR OWNERS AND GUESTS -individual income Tax -Auditing & Accounting -Condo Associations -Corporate Income Tax -Computer Services -"Sales & Acquisitions" $450,000 Owner financing available. -Out of State Returns -Corporate Liquidations -Other Tax Filings VAIN OFFICE - P.O. Box 5? • Periwinkle Way SanibeHsland, FL 33957 • 472-1511 '. BRANCH OFFICE - Causeway Road • Sanibel Island Prfscffla Andrew A. Barnette, CPA FL • 472-4121 542-0378 CAFTIVA OFFICE - Andy Rosse Lane • Captiva FL Mfe Herb Hughes, CPA : 472-5154 RENTAL OFFICE - Causeway (toad • Sanibet Island, 1403 Cape Coral Parkway Frank C. Triolo, CPA FL,» 472-4,113 REALTY, INC. Cape Coral, Florida 33904

PATTERSON, TURK, HUDSON & SNOW, R A. Attorneys at Law EMINENT DOMAIN CONDEMNATION

REPRESENTATION OF LANDOWNERS, BUSINESSES AND OTHERS WHEN GOVERNMENT AND UTILITY COM- PANIES TAKE LAND FOR ROADWAYS AND UTILITY EASEMENTS.

Your Place For Outstanding Interior Design . Our Staff Of Professional Designers >,. Stuart Bruder, Don Ennis, Dorry Christy, ASID, Suzan Norfleet, and Syd O'Connell OPEN 10 TO 5 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY No. 1 Periwinkle PI., 1601 Jackson St. SANIBEL DOWNTOWN 4223 DEL PRADO BLVD. CAPE CORAL 542-1131 ISLAND FORT MYERS CONVENIENTLY ACCESSABLE FROM ALL PARTS OF LEE COUNTY 472-1327 334-1348

GOOD HELP IS HARD TO FIND AND WE WANT IT! P.O. DRAWER2 SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA 33857 PHONE (813) 472-2881,472-4171 (1) Sales Secretary with normal office skills to work Dear Sanibel Lot Owner: at Sanibel location. Sanibel Homes has constructed more than 200 homes on the island. , Satisfied customers, who tell a friend, neighbor or relative about our com- (2) Licensed Real Estate Salesmen for Sanibel Island, pany, have been a mainstay of our business. They can recommend us as a Gasparilla Island, Estero Island, Bonita Beach, stable, quality oriented, full service builder capable of making an island home a reality. Sanibel Homes is the only island builder participating in the Home lona-AAcGregor and Englewood. Owners Warranty Program, HOW. We invite you to. visit "our Sand Castle model home at 1028 Sand Castle ) Project sales associates to work in suburban Fort Road, to the left of the new Dunes entrance. Study the many standard designs and variations we have available. Let our designer help you customize a basic Myers. plan or design a home to meet your special needs. The experienced Sanibel Homes team would like to make you one of our satisfied customers. - We look forward to meeting you next time you get to Sanibel. Or if you won't be visiting in the near future, let us know your needs and we'll send All inquiries are confidential. Call Ed Wehner, brochures as a "starting point" from which to plan your island home. Safes Director. 472-4195 The Sanibel Homes Team, Executive Services, Inc., Realtor M. William Frey, President 455 Periwinkle Way Doris W. Frey, Sales Manager Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 John H. Highsmith, Designer/Production Mgr. William C. Edwards, General Superintendent Creola M. Coy, Secretary icALt TOLL FREE NATIONWIDE (EXCEPT FLORIDA) 1-800-237-6002 The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 19B Duplicate Lonstrn named Brunold bridge Su ndial sales director named Sundial The Brock Hotel Corporation has ap- of the Detroit-based Nelson Associates. He general manager pointed Allen Lonstron director of sales and spent 16 years with Pan American World scores marketing for Sundial Beach and Tennis Airlines. The Brock Hotel Corporation has ap- Resort, a Park Suite Hotel on Sanibel. Lonstron's affiliations include charter pointed John Brunold as General Manager for Sundial Beach and Tennis Resort located Eighteen and one-half tables turned out A veteran travel industry executive, for member of Consairway, of which he in the on Sanibel. . * for duplicate bridge play last Thursday and the past three years Lonstron was regional general convention chairman for the 1982 Friday at the Community Center. The director of sales and marketing conference; the executive committee of the Prior to this appointment* Brunold has results were:. headquartered at the Holiday Inn in Fair- San Francisco Skal Club, ASTA, HSMA held positions as general manager over the Thursday, Jan. 28 filed, Calif. Prior to that, he was marketing International and Sons of the Golden West. past 12 years at the Ramada Inn, Fisher- Seven tables director for the Clairmont Resort in He is on the board of the Lions Club Inter- man's Wharf, San Francisco; Holiday Inn, Oakland-Berkley, Calif. national and is a member of the Fort Myers Fairfield, Calif.; Holiday Irni, Topeka, North-South and Sanibel-Captiva chambers of com- Kansas; Holiday Inn, Miami Beach; and the 1. Hilda and John Pollack Lonstron has also benn president of 105 merce. Sheraton Ocean Inn, Singer Island, Fla. , 2. Kay and Roy Hickes Leonard Hicks Organization and president 3. Betty Bray-Mary Emerson 97'/ Brunold, formerly from Capetown, South 2 Africa, arrived in Florida via Britain, East-West Bermuda and Grand Bahama, having held l.R.Rose-C. Tiffany 94 numerous positions with Savoy Hotels in 2. Dorothy Startsman-Helen Quimby93 Booklet helps London and Princess Hotels in Bermuda and 3. Frieda and Jacob Goodman9l the Bahamas. . Friday, Jan. 30 Eleven and one-half tables with taxes North-South l.Billie and Duncan McDonald 116 2. K. and Roy Hickes 113 The Senate Aging Committee has 3. Inez and Fred Deming 106 prepared a 14-page booklet to help older VALENTINES DAY East-West Americans with preparation of their 1981 Feb. 14 Champagne Brunch 1. Helen Winterrowd.Vinnie Back 111 income tax returns. $16.50 2. Frieda and Jacob Goodman ' 96 The booklets are free and available by Feb. 17 Cypress Gardens 3. Dorothy Startsman-Helen Quimby 94 writing one of Sen- Lawton Chiles' (D-Fla.) $34.00 there will be no games on Feb. 4 and 5 three Florida offices: because of the Library Arts and Crafts Fair. RAFTERS SHOPPING MAIL 11 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee 32301 J8S» COlieOt PARKWAY The next games at the Community Center Federal Building, Lakeland 33801 FO*T MYERS, FLORIDA 33907 will be Feb. 11 at 1:30 p.m. and Feb. 12 at Federal Building PHONE (613) 4*2-4777 7:30 p.m. 51SW 1st Avenue, Miami 33130 The booklets are entitled Protecting Older Americans Against Overpayment of Income Taxes.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for the next class Lee Co. area Vocational School 3800 Michigan Ave. 334-4544 Fort Myers, Fl.

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• Upstairs in the • 4708 5.E. 8th Ct. Rafters Mall (behind Dairy Queen) 489-0747 Cape Coral Hrs: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 945-0777 Sarurday 10-6 Hrs: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 South Seas Plantation - Beach Villas "PACKAGES SENT TODAY" SAVE TIME & MONEY

• SENDING —;-=- COUPON Send your,pre-packaged item ViA UPS truck, Bus or Air one stop service. on V* Bushel • PACKING and up, of Grove Fruit We will package any item Order for you. Eliminates finding cartons, tape arid FREE VALENTINE'S packing materials. DAY GIFTWRAPPIND ON ORDER • GIFT WRAPPING

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We still have the lowest rates in this area - New 1982 cars air automatic power Lovely Bedch Villa has two bedrooms, two bath and offers further sleeping ac- steering & brakes- commodations with its own loft. Spectacular view of the most beautiful beach on Captiva Island from its third floor location. $247,000. Most with AM/FM radios Free pickup and return to air port. VIP Realty Group, Inc. Realtor Our Intermediate to full size cars are Sanibel Island Captiva Island 15% to 35% (813)472-5187 (813)472-2523 below airport prices. Write or call. 1509 Periwinkle Way South Seas Plantation Sanibel Island. Fl. REALTOR Captiva Island. Fl. CAPE CORAL RENT-A-CAR, INC. 33957 33924 Sanibel Island Sanibel Causeway Road P.O. Box 291 (across from Chamber of Commerce) (813)4724613 CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA 33901 542-2025 OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE February *, SERVICE DIRECTORY

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WINDOW CLEANING KENBRE LITTLE SERVICE INCOME TAX 30 Years in Business DOG GROOMING ACADEMY Licensed - Insured PREPARATION Thorough, convenient, Carpet Cleaners TOUCH 472-4207 Residential (3-30) economical. Working patrons 472-1898 accommodated after hours. Commercial Ray Ochs Tax Service Institutional Landlubber Plaza Expert Truck Mounted or 1319 Perl winkle Way Portable Steam Cleaning GENERAL MAINTENANCE Free Estimates AND HAULING 472-4192 472-4193 We. now have MAKES Evenings Steve Bonia No Job Too Small 482-6112 4726523 472-6376 SHOE REPAIR (4-6) Numa Cranford SERVICE (TFN) • A

WALLS OM WKEIELS Fin* wallpapers and fabrics. Fill Dirt Top Soil PAItKSTONE BIG DIFFERENCE! Y«jr hom« service. GROUNDSKEKPERS Shell Driveways NooWisatten. ALSO Complete Yard Maintenance Poperhangers •vaMatote. Tractor Grading 472-461* CYNTHIA VAKIAJt Sanlbel-Capttva LEATHER ami Special Prfees tt-2) It does with us --- that little extra touch mmn 482-4317 PLASTIC of quality and service that makes our ITMO or FTEMS INCLUDING 693-0383 AMWAY rmmutrrs (4-W LUGGAGE customers want to come back. Delivered Try us! To Your Name BAILEYS TW» Space Saoflwl-Captlva FOR SALE 412-3751 GENFtAL STORE Call Tony 2477 Periwinkle Way 472-5185 (3-23) This Space FOR SALE Phone 472-1516 Call 472-5185

This Space FOR SALE ISLAND FINANCIAL Call 472-5185 SERVICES, INC. Custom dry cleaners and more SLIPCOVERS • SHIRT LAUNDRY • BY Provides on a year round basis: WILDA • DRAPER Y SPECIALISTS • Decorating Consultant NAVE PLUMBING • ACCOUNTING WITH TAKE I)()W!\ A!SD RKHAStiSER VICE Sales & Service New to the Islands. Slipcovers • TAXES 2244A Periwinkle Way a specialty. Draperies, pillows, Alterations • Shoe Repair Sanlbel etc. 1 have fabric samples. Pelican Place !\ext Day Service On Most Items 472-9541 472-1101 (4-13) 2440 Palm Ridge Roed Sanib«l, Florida 33957 (813)472-1439 Snnihi'l ('i-iilvr Iliiililiiu; I7H 1'r.riirinkli- Way

(Carrier) SUNSHINE Island Garage American & Foreign Car Repair 24 HOUR WRECKER SPRVICE id -(jAift.6.:$iic cleaning (813)472-4318

GOOD$YEAR COMMERCIAL DEALER RESIDENTIAL 1721 Periwinkle Way 1609 Periwinkle Way •"' HOL'S SALES Sanibel Island, Fla. 33957 Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 8-5 Mon thru Sat SERVICE Bus. Phc: 472-1260 cherrie galvin 482-4997 ISLAND CLASSIFIEDS

^ambel-Captiva Islander No charge for RATES If billed: P.O. Box 56 If paid in advance: employment or Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 $2- 25 words or less lost & found ads. *l- 25 words or less $3- 26-50words Or deliver to: «- 26-50 words 2353 Periwinkle Way $2 - each column inch Deadline noon Friday «•- each column inch over 50 words ' Suite 102 over 50 words Call: 472-5185 Sanibel Island Help Help Help Help I Help Wanted Wanted Wanted Wanted Wanted I Wanted

ROOM WANTED: Working Grandmother wishes room rental - private home. TIMBERS RESTAURANT: PART-TIME Handyman and V.I.P. REALTY GROUP: SANIBEL RESORT MOTEL - BABY SITTER NEEDED: For References. Contact K. L. Now hiring for season. All general maintenance. 472-1676. Looking for an outstanding full- is seeking full time individual Saturday evenings. 10 year old Kerins, General Delivery Post positions available. Please Ask for Chuck. (TFN) time associate. Experience In for year round position con- girl and five year old boy. Call Office, Sanibel, FL 33957.(2-2) apply in person any time after 4 Sanibel Island property. Call sisting of motel desk and 472-6993 after 4:30 p.m. (TFN) p.m. 975 Rabbit Road, Sanibel. ADVERTISING SALES: Polly Seely for appointment for related office record keeping WANTED: A person to share (TFN) Represent new Island interview. 472-5187. (TFN) and attending phone swit- PART-TIME DESK CLERK - two bedroom two bath apar- magazine in Naples area. Part- chboard. Individual must be Needed for Sanibel Resort. tment in Punta Rassa. Call 482- SECRETARY: /Mature person time, seasonal. Excellent MEADOW FRESH willing to work within time Weekend work involved. Call 3967, (2-2) with good office background, commission schedule. Call 472- FARMS INC. scheduling chart sharing work Mrs. Phillips at 472-6425 for including light bookkeeping, 4344. (TFN) The secret to providing load with present staff. Call Interview. (TFN) WANTED: Living space needed 20-30 hours per week. yourself with the kind of In- 472-J541 for Interview ap- suitable for one. Will work. Call Call Maureen472-5985 (TFN) WANTED: Gal-Guy Friday for come is the right company and pointment. (TFN) 574-4164 or 481-3910. (2-9) off-shore sailing school at the right time. Meadow Fresh BARTENDER - Five nights a South Seas Plantation. March Farms, Inc. is that right ROOFTOP ART GALLERY: - ^POSITION AS BABY SITTER - week, 3 to 8 p.m. For the Dunes through October. Typing, company and now is the right wants gallery sitters, mat In my own home. Available any Country Club - 472-3355. (TFN) bookkeeping, sales and more. time. Call 694-5388 and let us cutter, artists, artisans. Call time. Have a built-in two year For interview call Carolyn 472- show you the whey. 472-0491 evenings for ap- old playmate. Call 472-5490. (2- 5111, ext.7141or 1-800-221-4326. C2-2) pointment. (TFN) 9) (TFN) The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 21B ISLAND CLASSIFIEDS

Wanted I For Sale SHORE HAVEN - Historic two- FOR SALE BY OWNER "CALL FOR CALL' VACANT LOT: A spacious 100' story Dutch colonial home Desirable location canal lot: PUNTA RASSA x 200' lot Is available In situated on 150 x 200 foot lot 100 X150 feet. Mature trees and $50,000 BELOW COM- residential area of South Fort with a magnificent view of the vegetation. For details write PARABLE UNIT ON Myers. $19,800. Call Gulfside bay. Three bedrooms, 2Vi Box 771, Sanibel, FL 33957 or SANIBEL. This luxurious Bay TRUE LOVE Realty, inc. Realtor (813) 472- baths, living room with call (813J 472-9725. (TFN) Front, mainland condo Is ready BEGINSAT 3165. Realtor Associate, after fireplace, formal dining room, AVAILABLE: On-theball PUNTA RASSA CON- for your en|oyment. Owner TUESDAY'S CHILD hours: (813)482-3298. (TFN) kitchen, breakfast nook, Boston Grandmother DOMINIUM: Phase III. Third financing, plus existing loan, Long stemmed American laundry and huge 36 foot en- prestigious business floor corner unit, excellent available. Now being fur- background wants to stay in Beauty Roses closed porch. Enjoy your own view, two bedroom, 2 bath. nished. Sanibel. Make Offer - Gal Old Fashioned Nosegays Monthly Cash Profit 170 foot private dock with Immediate occupancy. $30,000 Ralph A. Call, Realtor Friday, Socrat Secretary, Special Valentine BAYSIDE VILLA - water, electric and phone. under present market value. P. O. Box 232 Companion, Live-in Sitter, etc. Arrangements Separate garage and guest Call (813) 542-1838. (2-9) Sanibel, FL 33957 Flexible, intelligent, depen- African Violets $128,000 hruse. Owner financing (813)472-4127 dable, etc. Car - References. K. e/allable. $425,000. Call (813) Idyllic Sanibel Setting - (TFN) L. Kerins, General Delivery Stop In and see our un- Waterfront on South Seas 472-2973 or business number SAILBOATERS - Rare Is a 2 Post Office, Sanibel, FL33957. believable CASH AND CARRY -Plantation. With 25 percent, (813)482-7777. (TFN) SANIBEL CONDO: New, (2-2) - Weekend Specials. $4.50 - You down/ owner financing results' bedroom-2 bath home on deep water canal with no bridges to unfurnished, Gulf front, third won't believe it I in a monthly cash return. 472- GULF FRONT floor. Two bedroom, 2 bath. TUESDAY'S CHILD 6«Xh FN open water: 100' seawall with FOURTH FLOOR patio deck and dock. Slab house Must sell. Inspect and make ROOMMATE: To share large 2240 Periwinkle Way ; offer. Call owner (813) 4633801 Sanibel APARTMENT on ground. No steps. Preferred South Ft. Myers Condo. Call location with all usual ap- through Feb. 7. (2-2) 481-0809 after 5 p.m. (TFN) 472-0898 CAPTIVA Directly on the Gulf. The pliances. 2 car garage. Owners Offered in the center of the winter sun rises and sets over by appointment - (813) 472-1103 WATERFRONT LOT: 400 feet grand and beautiful South Seas the water. The dolphins play $200,000- principals only. (2-2) Dinken's Bayou on magnificent Plantation, 200 feet of fabulous 100 yards away. The water % acre. Boating, blrdwatchlng, Gulf front. This exclusive WANTED: Responsible party birds wade along the shore NEAR SANIBEL: Furnished Blind Pass beaches. By owner to take over payments on property has large house and a unmolested at this beautiful $110,000. Call (813) 472-5631 duplex. Seller will divide and two bedroom, 2 bath mobile Spinet console piano. Can be Real Estate location on its own private home with extra large living after 10 a.m. Principals only. 'seen locally. Write Mr. Foster, carry financing. (813) 472-4207. street. No thru traffic - no thru TFN) (TFN) room, large screened porch P. 0. Box561,Astor, FL 32002. people - only the birds and the and utility shed. New ap- (2-2) For Rent beach and the water. $185,000. pliances, carpeting, furniture Owner (813) 472-1051 or (813) BY OWNER: One bedroom and drapes. Must be seen to be HOUSE-SITTING OP- 936-0856. (TFN) appreciated. Adult Park. PORTUNITY: Responsible, Sundial Condo - furnished. Gulf-courtyard view. $95,000. Owner (813) 482-7856. (2-2) quiet individual employed full STILL AVAILABLE: DUPLEX HOME FOR SALE: CITY OF SANIBEL Principals only -Business time on the Island willing to Tropicana Shopping Mall now Perfect Island location on FOR SALE: By owner 24' X 40' USED TRUCK SALE phone (813) 472-6777, evenings watch your home on Sanibel or leasing a few choice attractive canal. Beautiful furnished two bedroom, 2 bath The City of Sanibel is ac- (813) 472-3485. (TFN) Captiva this summer. Call 482- professional and retail spaces. trees and landscaping. mobile home close to Sanibel cepting sealed bids for the sale 6957 after 6 p.m. (TFN) South McGregor Blvd. and Excellent financing and island. Has carport and of three used city vehicles John Morris Rd., Near Sanibel. SOUTH FORT MYERS: For present rental income. Call Florida room. Priced at described as follows: W 'ED TO RENT: Four- Ca 11481-2131. (TFN) sale by owner a beautiful condo (305)523-6230. (TFN) $31,900. Adult Park. Call (813) One (1) 1977 Ford Model fl\ .R. (or dorms) on-near with 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. A 482-8285 or contact 131 East F350, V/x fen dump truck, beacn. Chaperones, instructors DELUXE lovely porch overlooks at- INTERVAL OWNERSHIP: Baqyan, Tropicana Mobile running condition. and serious students. 6 weeks, CONDOMINIUM tractive courtyard with pool. Sanibel Beach Club 2. Upper Park, South Fort Myers, FL One (1) 1975 Chevrolet Model June-July. Contact Collier, 1706 RESIDENCE Convenient to Sanibel, Fort level with* cathedral ceiling In 33908. (TFN) C10, vi ton pick-up, excellent Marlyn Road. Fort Myers, FL Luxurious Gulf front, 2 Myers Beach and shopping building closest to Gulf. Weeks running condition, rough body. 33901-334-2543. (2-2) bedroom, 2 bath, unfurnished. centers. All newGE appliances 1 and 2. Luxurious 2 bedroom,2 $50,000 One (1) 1976 Chevrolet Model Annual lease. Kitchen Including built-in microwave. bath with washer and dryer, INTEREST FREE CIO, V2 ton pick-up, for parts, equipped with Nutone service Ceiling fans throughout. sleeps -six. $23,000 for both Model home under final stages excellent engine and tran- center.. Jenn-air. Washer & Carpeting and drapes. weeks. Call (201) 467-4158 or of completion. Owner will smission. dryer. For further Information Amenities include clubhouse, 3 write: B. Fuqua, 212 Old Short finance up to $50,000 IN- No late, verbal or open bids Gulf side Realty, Inc., P.O. Box swimming pools and tennis Hills Road, Short Hills, NJ TEREST FREE subject to will be accepted. Cash on G, Sanibel, FL 33957. (813) 472- courts. Principals only - For Sale 07078. - (3-23) buyer obtaining mortage, or delivery of the vehicle. 3165 Realtor, Rental Division. $65,000. Call after 6 p.m. (813) cash down payment, for Call Public Works Director (TFN) 482-6957. (TFN) FOR SALE: Nice large balance of purchase price. at 472-4135 for information. The waterfront lot on Cabbage Key Three bedroom, two bath split vehicles can be viewed at the CAPTIVA MOBILE HOME: Two island. $42,500. Nancy Hunt- floor plan near San Carlos Bay Public Works Maintenance bedroom, 2 bath, reversed- FOR SALE: Black & Decker Sandrift Apartments sman, Realtor, Pine Island. on quiet graded road. Asking Building at 1400 Periwinkle cycle air, screened porch, electric lawn edger - $15, Located in South Seas Plan- (813)283-1932. (2-23) $149,500. Wyman Atkins Way. Craftsman % H.P. Weed tation. Gulf front one and two furnished. Storage building Realty, Reg. Real Estate Sealed bids will be accepted Wacker - $15, Ortho lawn bedroom cottages with fishing with washer. Large workshop. PINE ISLAND: Three Broker, P. O. Box 533, 2400 in City Hall for one, or all spreader (like new) - $15, and sailboat. $75 and $90 per Adult Park. Call (813) 472-4316. bedroom furnished mobile Palm Ridge Road, Sanibel, FL vehicles until 2 p.m. Friday, Eclipse shredder with 5 H.P. day. (813) 472-4207. (TFN) (2-9) home, 30 X 11 foot screen 33957, (813) 472-2194. (TFN) February 19 and will be opened Briggs 8. Strattori motor - $75; porch, shed, sea-wall, dock, and read shortly thereafter. Call472-2355after5p.m. (2-2) ROOM FOR RENT: With SANIBEL 60 FOOT MOBILE fruit trees, city water, artesian Bids must Indicate the private bath and kitchen HOME - Choice quiet lot. Large well. Near new shopping OVERSIZED CORNER LOT - vehicle bid upon and must be .screen porch and carport. Must FOR «M.E: Sears wire dog privileges. Share expenses in center, schools, churches.: In the Dunes Country Club, marked on the outside of the be seen to be appreciated. Call pen/ "x4'high-with wire nice condo in South Fort $29,500. Will negotiate. (813) Sanibel. $30,000. Call 481-3689 envelope as follows: "Sealed top a> Cached to heavy wood Myers. Call 481 0809 after 5 (813) 472-6034. (2-2) 574-5474. (2-23) after 6 p.m. (TFN) Bids - Public Works Trucks." base. Includes small dog house p.m. (TFN) (2-9) to go Inside - $65. Also, Schwinn exercise bicycle In perfect ANNUAL RENTAL: Fully shape and little used -$100. Call furnfshed, 2 bedroom, IV2 472-4689 . (2-2) baths. Tennis Place. $400 monthly rent, with security J»71 PONTIAC - CataMna.'four deposit first and last months' door.. Needs fixing but runs. rent. Available Mar. 1, Call 472- $350,472-1812. (TFN) 0055 or 472-5555. (2-2)

24' SINGLE VOLVO DIESEL OPENFISHING BOAT: IN CHATEAUX SUR MER A Custom . made by Morgan shady path' leads from the Boats. 7 months old: Equipped screened patio to a secluded with Sl-Tex HE-32 recorder. beach. Two bedroom, two bath Polaris VHF, GE-CB. Blmlni fully furnished home Is im- Top. Free Flow Live Well. 2.1 mediately ; for rent through VIP Realty Group, Inc. GPH. Excellent tarpon -' off- Feb. 27 due to a cancellation. shore boat. 1-813-472-3459. $2,000 a month includes all (TFN) utilities. Phone (813) 472-2217. (TFN) FOR SALE: Lighted console with mirror, a curio cabinet ANNUAL LEASE: Spacious3-2 that is also lighted, 6' X 8' shag home with large screened Southwest Florida's Leading rug. Nettle Creek sking size porch. Close to Gulf and Beach- spread, three hanging lamps. view Country Club. $725 a 472-0299. (2-2) month plus utilities, un- furnished. (813) 472-2261 or GULFSTAR 41 ketch: 1973 - (201)493-4939. (TFN) Perkins dlesel, center cockpit, Real Estate Broker custom hardtop. Equipped for SOUTH SEAS CLUB: Two cruising or llveaboard. $62,000. bedroom, 2 bath condo, Mar. 26 Bob Williams, Sanibel Marina, - Apr 9, corner location. $600 Sanibel, FL 33957 (2-9) per week. Beautifully fur- nished - golf and tennis is seeking several qualified professional sales associates to 17-ft AMANA: Side-by-side facilities. (219) 264-9720. (2-9) join their SANIBEL ISLAND sales offices. VIP offers a complete refrigerator,freezer with automatic Ice-maker. Good FOR RENT: Sanibel luxury & ongoing sales training program, by our full-time training Working condition and fine condominium. Two bedrooms, appearance. Call after 9-: a.m.. 2 baths - beautifully furnished. staff, a professional marketing department, & on excellent 472-4081. (2-2) Gulf view. Available Feb. 22 to April '82 - $500 a week. Call referral system throughout our many sales offices in Lee FOR SALE: 20.9.Cruise Boat- (813) 472-3455 or (212) 945-5259. 115 hp Johnson - Hydro-tilt - (2-2) County. Radio depth finder. Ready loaded. Trailer. New canvas SPECTACULAR LAKE cover. Less than 100 hrs. $4,500. FRONT VIEW - Gumbo Limbo Call 472-2551 between 5 and 8 - new 2 + 2 unfurnished, energy Call 472-5187 Polly Seely for a confidential interview. p.m. (2-9) efficient, elevated, fully en- closed two car garage. Yearly lease. Call (404) 469,3245. (2-23) . RUTH'S PLACE 332-4231 RENT OR EXCHANGE - Two. P.O. Box 168 Just received directly Im- bedroom lake cottage in 1509 Periwinkle Way mountains of N. C. Fully ported antiques from England. REALTOR' Dealers welcome. Corner furnished, view, $225 week, Sanibel, Fl. 33957 fowler and Second Street, Fort $850 month or exchange time in Myers: summer for comparable (2-16) facility during March. (2-9) 22B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER

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3 RUBIK'SCUBE CONGO (Bantam $1.95$95)) (Avon S2.95) James G, Nourse Michael Crichtor, CONFEDERATES 4 (Berkley $3.50; SWANSON ON jo SWANSONSON Thomas Kenealiy (Pocket $3 NEVADA (Pocket $3.95) 5 (Bantam $3.50) Gloria Swansoh . Dana Fuller Ross PHfANNON jPiayboy BRAINCHILD •Paperbacks $3.50) 6 (Pockvi $2.75) A fantastic experience you owe to yourself. A Roberta Geliis AndrewNeiderman memory you will keep forever. FRE'iFALL BUCKSKIN RUN 7 IN CHIMSON 14.(Bantam $2.50) Capt. Michael Bertotti (Fawcett $2.95) Louis L'Amour John MacDonald OWLSFANE UNBORN HORROR 8 (Bantam $3.25) (Dell $3.50) BARRIER ISLAND PLEASURE CHARTER . David Shobin Duffy Stein SHELLING, FISHING, EXPLORING & DINING - ISLAND STYLE VISIT OUR STORE MACINTOSH BOOKSHOP 472-6013 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, Fla 33957 472-1447 The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 23B Things to do and see LIGHTHOUSE SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CON- At the eastern tip of Sanibel, SERVATION FOUNDATION, the historic Lighthouse is close Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-2329) to the Sanibel fishing pier, which Dedicated to the preservation offers not only excellent fishing of vegetation and wildlife on the but a lovely beach and an islands. The foundation offers unexcelled view of San Carlos many exhibits and nature tours. Bay. Admission for non-members is SO cents for children and $1 for OBSERVATION TOWERS adults. The Bailey Tract of the J.N. Guided tours at 10 and 11 a.m. "Ding" Darliftg Sanctuary and at 1:30 p.m. until further One-fourth mile down Tarpon notice. Bay Road after a left turn off Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Periwinkle Way. Captain's Table Restaurant 1419 Periwinkle Way.

Nature guides

Griffing Bancroft (472-1447F Caretta Research, Inc. (472- Offering bird tour's of the George Campbell (472-2180) 3177) Offering two tours - one by Islands commencing at dawn; An introduction to Sanibel's The tours start at the Island land and one by sea. The land . beach. Beach walks led by tour on Tuesdays and Thursdays Cinema in the Island Shopping Charles LeBuff on Saturday and Center and last approximately takes guests, through wildlife Sunday mornings. habitats. The tour lasts ap- three hours. $10 per person, with Learn about Sanibel's history, a minimum of three people. proximately four hours. $10 per beach dynamics, shelling and person. Minimum of three For further information, interesting marine life. people. • reservations and exact times, Call for further information call the /Macintosh Book Store at Aquatic tours will be on Jan. and reservations. 22, Feb. 12 and 26, Mar. 5, 12> 19 the above number. __ Proceeds go toward sea turtle conservation on the Islands. and 26, April 2, 9 and 16. Par- Capt. R. Bathotdmew (472-5277) ticipants will go to Cabbage Key Offering aquatic nature tours Capt. Dick Frieman (472-1315) for breakfast and for walks through He waterways of Offering nature adventures through Cayo Costa or other Sanibel, Captiva, upper Captiva since 1970 to North Capttva and embryonic barrier islands. and Cayo Costa with lunch at Cayo Costa, with lunch at Cabbage Key. Cabbage Key. Departure time Is Participants may also go for 9:30 a.m., return at 3:30 p.m. nature walks on barrier islands Call for reservations and further if they choose. Participants information. have a choice aboard either a 34- foot cruiser or a 24-foot open fisherman with high freeboard. Call for reservations and further details. George Lewis Weymouth (472- 4600) Wildlife artist and guide conducting evening or- nithological tours through the refuge and Wednesday morning tours to Cork Screw Swamp Sanctuary. Call for reser- vations. Mark "Bird" Westall (472-5216) Offering a choice of canoe trips on the Sanibel River, through the Wildlife Refuge or to Buck Key. Trips last ap- proximately 2Va to 3 hours. $20 per person. Inquire about discounts when calling the Total Island Information above number for reservations and information.

Unrestricted parking with no Island residents with On Capfiva, public beach sticker is permitted for residential parking stickers can access can be found at Turner everyone at Bowman's Beach park on West Gulf Drive west of Beach or further north just past Trolley routes Beach off Sanibel-Captiva Road, at the Rabbit Road, the bay and Gulf the entrance to South Seas Sanibel Lighthouse and Fishing sides of Buttonwood Lane, the Plantation. Pier at the eastern tip of the bay and Gulf sides of Seagrape Island, at the Gulf end of Tarpon GREENTROLLEY ORANGE TROLLEY Lane, Colony Walkway,-Bay STATE LAW PROHIBITS Bay Road and at the Trost Drive, Dixie Beach Boulevard Leaves the Chamber of Com- Leaves Chamber of Commerce property on Tarpon Bay Road. NUDE SUN BATH INS ON ALL merce at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. and thereafter on the accesses and Henderson at Castaways FLORIDA BEACHES. Lane. thereafter on the half hour.' hour. VIOLATORS . WILL BE STOPS STOPS PROSECUTED. Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce Dairy Queen Lighthouse Heart of the Islands Colony Off-Islanders with restricted Sanibel Square Captran-Surfrider parking stickers can find beach Pelican Place Sanibel Moorings access at Bailey Road, Beach Island Shopping Center SheirHarbor Inn Road, Nerita Street, Donax Tarpon Bay Ramada Street, Fulger Street, Turner (beach access) Sanibel Siesta Beach, the Algiers property and Beach view-Westwind Inn (back entrance) the Causeway. Island Inn Sundial Atrium Casa Ybel Nutmeg Atrium . Casa Ybel Island tnn Gulfside Place • . . • Nutmeg Sundial Island Shopping Center Sanibel Siesta ^ B-Hive (beach access) Periwinkle Place Ramada Tahitian Gardens 'Tween Waters Marina Huxters Bank of the Islands Tarpon Bay Marina Sanibel Marina Bait Box McT's Sanibel-Captiva Road, Captiva At the north end of Tarpon Bay North Yachtsman Drive, Marinas (472-5161) Shell Harbor Inn Huxters Road (472-1323) Sanibel (472-2723) Sanibel Moorings Bait Box Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Open seven days a week7 a.m. Open seven days a week 7 a.m. days a week. to6p.m. Captran-Surfrider Chamber of Commerce to 6 p.m. Colony Last run - Leaves Chamber of Dock Master Larry Gill, Capt. Randy White and Capt. Capts. Ted Cole and Bill Capts. Mike Fuery, Duke Sells, Lighthouse Point Commerce at 5 p.m. Periwinkle Dave for fishing, shelling and Gartrell for fishing, shelling and (beach access) to Lighthouse Point, to East Gulf Jerry Way, Larry Gann for sightseeing guides. Marked sightseeing guides. Call for fishing, shelling and sightseeing Sea Horse Shop Drive, to Middle Gulf Drive • canoe trail. Bait-tackle-gear. appointment. Chamber of Commerce Ramada, to Donax, to guides. Bait-tackle-gear. Tackle for rent. Boat rentals - Bait, tackle gear. Light tackle Tackle for rent. Boat rentals - 14'-18' fishing skiffs. Fresh Last- run - Leaves Chamber of Periwinkle, return to Chamber 15'25 hp open skiffs. for rent. Launching ramp. Commerce at 4:30 p.m., of Commerce/ : seafood available. Dockage. Periwinkle to Palm Ridge return to Chamber of Com- South Seas Plantation Marina Twin Palms Marina Boat House Division of South- merce, Captiva (472-5111) Sanibel-Captiva Road, Captiva wind, Inc. Open to the public 8 a.m. to 6 (472-5800) Boat rentals at Sanibel Marina p.m. seven days a week. Open seven days. (472-2531) Harbor Master Don Starr, Capts. Butch Cottrill and Arel dpen 8 a.rri. to 5 p.m., seven Capts. DOug Fischer, Baughn Doane for fishing, shelling and days a week. Halloway, Chic Kennedy for sightseeing guides. Bait-tackle- Power --15^-19' (55-115 hp) fishing, shelling and sightseeing gear. Tackle for rent. Boat USCG equipped, bimini top. guides. rentals -15' 15 hp skifsand 15' 35 Sail - Sunfish 17--21' day sailor Charter sailboat with Capt. hp skiffs.. sloops with engines to a 34' Don Prohaska available. Call charter sloop with Capt. Fred for appointment. Blind Pass Marina Com lossy. Boat rentals - power, Boston Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-1334) whalers. Sailbdat rentals plus Open 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. of f shore sa i I ing school. daily, Sundays7:30a.m. to noon. Bait, tackle, gear. Tackle for rent. Boat rentals - 16', 6 hp fishing skifs. 24B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Courts and courses

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Sanibel Elementary School The Dunes Country Club Sanibel-Captiva Road 949 Sandcastle Road 472-1617 (publiccourts) 472-2535 (semi-private) Lighted evenings until 10 p.m. Open daylight to dusk. Call for No charge. starting time; Public welcome. Green fees: $7 for nine holes, The Dunes Country Club $12 for 18 holes. 949 Sandcastle Road Electric carts: $7 for nine 472-3522 (semi-private) holes, $10for 18 holes. Full racquet facilities. Open daylight to dusk. Beachview Golf Course $5 per hour, per court. Call for Par View Drive off Middle Gulf court time. Lessons available. Drive

' • , • -S< . 472-2626 (semi-private) Sundial Beach and Tennis Open 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Resort Reservations required. Public Fishing, shelling, charter trips 1256 Middle Gulf Drive welcome. 472-4151. Green fees: $7.50 for nine Open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Full holes, $14 for 18 holes. tennis facilities with 13 courts Electric cards: $6 for nine Capt. R. Bartholomew - 472-5277 Capt. Joe Costanzo-472-1206 Capt. Dick Frieman 472 1315 (laykold and har-tru). Ball holes, $12 for 18 holes. machine. Capt. Dave Case - 472-2798 Capf. Dave - Tarpon Bay Capt. Mike Fuery - 'Tween Lighted evenings available. Marina, 472-1323 Waters Marina, Captiva, 472- Call for reservations. Lessons Capt. Ted Cole Sanibel 5161 or 472-3459 available. Marina, 472-2723 Capt. Arrel Doane -Twin Palms Capt. Fred Com lossy - South- Marina, 472-3332 Goerge H. Kennedy - South Seas winds. Inc. Sailing Charters, Plantation, 472-4087 Watch to your right arid left as delights. Shopping Center features the 472-2531 _, Capt. Doug Fisher - South Seas you drive or cycle along. Palm Ridge Road, the Island's only supermarket and Photographic supplies, bait and Caot Michael Bertottl - Captiva Plantation Marina, Captiva, 472- Capt. Joe Bechtold - Captiva, Periwinkle Way turn-off to movie house. tackle, deli foods, fresh seafood Captiva, offers several shopping 472 4073. «,«—«,«-233«2 472-1461 A left on Tarpon Bay Road and baked goods, knick-knacks centers featuring everything takes the visitor past Sanibel's and what-nots can all be found from imports to gift shops for original schoolhouse, which now along the drive to the in- the discriminating shopper, holds original Island water- tersection of Periwinkle Way plants and shells, a sandwich colors and woodcuts. and Tarpon Bay Road. Along the shop, ice cream parlors, pizza Then on to West Gulf Drive Shopping way, shopping centers such as parlor, boutique shop and the and westward to an interesting Bait/ the Heart of the Islands, Island Apothecary pharmacy. ' little artisan shop and gallery. Periwinkle Place and Tahitian At the Tarpon Bay-Periwinkle 1 At the intersection of Sanibel is a veritable shop- Gardens offer a variety of Island Way intersection, the Island Periwinkle Way and Tarpon Bay tackle, per's paradise. Tasteful . Road, you may choose instead to boutiques and casual Island turn right and follow the signs to shops join forces to present the Tarpon Bay marina, where visitors with everything and you will find a cluster of quaint gear anything a vacation shopper shops overlooking the back bay. could hope for. Some antiques, shells and Bailey's General Store, At the Lighthouse (Eastern) shellcrafts, what-nots and Island Shopping Center, end of the Island, Punta Ybel clever clothes can be found here, Periwinkle Way Plaza and the Sea Horse Shops as well as a great seafood 472-1516 are right across the street from sandwich and soft drinks. one another, providing-a variety The spectacular "ride to The Bait Box of products that can cure your Captiva, with its lush foilageand 1037 Periwinkle Way sweet tooth or tickle your shell enchanting view of the Gulf, is 472-1618 finder's fancy. Need a good well worth a day's outing. Also tackle rentals. haircut or coiffure? You can get' Talented artists display their it in either of these shopping . works in one roadside shop, The Reel Eel centers. while others feature some •• '* Sanibel Center Building Most businesses open at 10 gifts for Grandma to take \ Periwinkle Way and Casa Ybel a.m.. and close at 5:30 p.m. This to little hands as a pleasant Road holds true for many Island hodge-podge of remembrances 472-2674 stores, although some are open from these barrier Islands. Charter Capt. R. Stewart- evenings during the winter Whether for shopping, or South. season. merely browsing, Island shops Also snorkeling equipment Tall Australian Pines shade offer a surprising variety from and beachwear. Fresh seafood Periwinkle Way and the shopper one-of-a-kind collectibles for the available. Beer and wine. travels west along this main discerning shopper to postcards thoroughfare. This- stretch of for the simple souvenir hunter. road is truly a shopper's And of course, for all, shells - paradise! I It's all here - thefast shell jewelry, shell lamps, just and not-so-fast eating spots, plain shells - the most beautiful casual and elegant boutiques, shells in the world from the most hand-wrought jewelry, craft beautiful shelling beaches in the designs, shell shops and bairns world. Rentals of all kinds for health product fanatics. BICYCLES-MGPEQS

Island Moped Limited Edition, American LaBelle Gallery, 1473-A Schoolhouse Gallery, Tarpon South Seas Plantation Craft Gallery, 30 Periwinkle Periwinkle Way (472-4461). Bay Road (472-1193). 1470 Periwinkle Way Captiva ' Place, (472-6800). Original oil paintings, Representing 90 living 472-5248 472-5111 Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. seven Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., watercolors, metal and wood American artists. Original Galleries Bicycle rentals. Open 9a.m. to Monday through Saturday. sculptures. A unique gift gallery paintings and limited edition days. Rentals annd repairs of 5 p.m. seven days, bicycles and mopeds. features Bisque sculptures of fine prints. Monday-Saturday, limited editions and Daum 10a.m. to5p.m. Closed Sunday. AUTOMOBILES Bike Barn The Captiva Gallery, at the Crystal. Hours, Tuesday- Periwinkle Way and Main Street Treehouse Gift Shop on SW Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. AvisRent-a-Car (pposite the 7-11) Captiva Drive across from and 5:30 to 10 p.m. No phone 3 Star Grocery South Seas Plantation (472- 472-4040 Bicycle, rentals, sales and 1850). • A Touch of Sanibel Pottery, 1524 service. Intersection of Tarpon Bay Featuring the works of local Periwinkle Way (472-4330). , and Palm Ridge roads. Open 9 artists 'in watercolors, oils, Open Monday through Bike Route a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days. acrylics and pastels, lost wax Saturday, 10a.m. to 6 p.m. sculpture, wood carvings, 2330 Palm Ridge Road Dollar Rent-a-Car Utilitarian stoneware and 472-1955 stoneware and pottery, basketry porcelain created on the Bicycle rentals, sales and South Seas Plantation, Captiva and weaving. 472-5111, ext. 3314 premises by Dave and Barb repairs. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. six Hoggatt, Potters. days. Closed Sundays. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Rooftop Gallery, Periwinkle seven days. Call to make Way next to the Lighthouse Jet Ski Rentals arrangements. Restaurant. Artisan Shop, Nutmeg Village, At Timmy's Nook Restaurant Open seven days a week from 2807 West Gulf Drive (472-2176). Hertz Rent-a-Car * Captiva Road 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Unusual Open Monday-Saturday from Sanibel Standard Captiva creations by local artists 10 a.m. to -5 p.m. Featuring 1015 Periwinkle Way 472-2772 ' featured , in stained glass, Florida artists and craftsmen. 472-1468 Wetsuits available. Free sculpture, carvings, watercolors Exclusively American-made transportation- available from Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and oils. designer gifts and paintings. Sanibel. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday, Closed ! * * S' every day. Sundays. A. — ArlFac Gallery, 1628 Periwinkle The Photographer's Gallery, Way (472-3307). Windsurfing of Sanibel 1554 Periwinkle Way (472-5777). BOATING AND FISHING Open Monday-Saturday from Open Tuesday-Saturday from Behind the Landlubber on EQUIPMENT 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibiting Periwinkle Way 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibiting fine original art, photographs and photographs to the public. 472-0123 Listed under Marinas or Bait, craftwork. Windsurfing rentals, sales. Tackle, Gear Instruction and accessories.

St. Michael and All Angels St. Isabel's Catholic Church Temple Beth-El Episcopal Church Father Gerard Beauregard Rabbi Solomon Agin Churches The Rev. James D. B. Hubbs Pastor 2721 Del Prado Boulevard Rector Father Louis Reczek Cape Coral Periwinkle Way Assistant Pastor 574-5115 Sanibel Community Church 472-2173 , 3559 Sanibel-Captiva Road The Rev. Bruce E.Milligan 472-3356 (Annex) v 472-2763 Sunday: Childrens' Religious Pastor School, 9:30 a.m. 1740 Periwinkle Way Sunday: Holy Eucharist, Rite Sunday Mass: 8:30, 10 and Friday Evening: 8 p.m. 472-2684 l,7:30a.m: 11:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (morning Saturday Evening Mass.;. 5:30 Christian Science Society Sunday Worship Service 9 and prayer and church school), 9:30 p.m. : ' .-'••. 2950 West Gulf Drivs 11:15 a.m. Nursery available a.m. Daily Mass: 8:30 a.m. and 472-4449 during services. Friendship Wednesday: Holy Eucharist, 9 5:30 p.m. hour follows each service. a.m. - Vigil Mass preceding Holy Services Church School for grades 1-8 Thursday: Holy Eucharist, Day: 5:30p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. meetsat 10:15a.m. . 7:30a.m. Holy Day Mass: 10 a.m. and Wednesday: 8p.m. 5:30 p.m. Sanibel Congregational United Greek Orthodox Church Confessions before each Mass First Baptist Church Church of Christ The Rev. Fr. Arthur Kontinos and at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Pastor Jamie Stilson The Rev. Richard Stein Cypress Lake Drive Sanibel-Captiva Road Minister Fort Myers Captiva-Chapei'-By-The-Sea 472-1018 472-0497 472-3692 482-2099 The Rev. James W. Kennedy 472-1646 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship at 11:15 a.m. at Orthos: 9:30a.m. SundayWorship: 11 a.m. V St. Michael and All Angels Divine Liturgy: 10 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship: 11 Sunday Evening Worship: 7 Episcopal Church, Periwinkle a.m. p.m. Way. Inter-denominational Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 p.m...... The ISLANDER Tuesday, February 2,1982 25B Eat, drink and be merry Dining on Sanibel

Scotty'sPob ___ Island House Restaurant The Thistle Lodge at the Casa Captain's Table McT's Shrimp House and Coconut Grove 1223 Periwinkle Way (472-1771) Ramada Inn, on the Gulf at Ybel Beach and Racquet Club 1619 Periwinkle Way (472-6691) Tavern Island Shopping Center at the +,MC,AE,DC,VISA Tulipa Way (472-3275) 1255 Gulf Drive (472-3145) 0, MC, VISA 1523 PeriwinkleWay (472-3161) intersection of Periwinkle Way "Fresh" is the key word at +,MC, AE,VISA +,MC, VISA, DC, AE Breakfast and lunch served +,VISA,MC,AE and Tarpon Bay Road (472-1366) Scotty's. Black grouper, trout, Dinner from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Enjoy Gulf-front dining In this from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner Shrimp is the specialty served +, All major credit cards pompano, swordfish and sole offering a complete selection of reproduction of a late Victorian served from 5:30 to 9 p.m. 20 ways, including steamed Seafood and steaks. Serving are some of the fresh fish salads to enjoy with your, en- Sanibel mansion. Creole, Cajun, Closed Tuesdays. shrimp all-you-can-eat every gourmet Greek cuisine Friday. selections. Gulf shrimp, Digby tree:, tossed salad, soup de jour, New Orleans specialties. Omelettes, pancakes, sand- night. Nightly "Chef's Selec- Hors d'oeuvres 4 to 6 p.m. In the Bay scallops, Iowa beef (custom together with a variety of hot Luncheon- served from 11:30 wiches, hamburgers, fish- tions" using only the freshest cocktail lounge. Open 11 a.m. to cut on the premises) and and cold specialties. Hot a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner 5:30 to 10 burgers, shrimp dishes, ribs and fish. 10 p.m. Monday through Superchef Specials daily round popovers plus a full selection of p.m. steaks. Lunch Monday through Saturday. Regular and out the menu. coffees and desserts. Entertainment nightly in the While there climb the tower Friday; dinner 5 to 10 p.m. children's menu. Lunch .noon to 2:30 p.m. Casual dress. lounge from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. for one of the best views of the seven days. Late night food until Casual dress. Dinner 5 to 9:30 p.m. daily. Collared shirts required. Island. Casual dress. l:30a.m. in tavern. Entertainment Tuesday through Quarterdeck of Sanibel • Casual dress. Duncan's Restaurant and Ice Saturday. 1625 Periwinkle Way (472-1033) The Letixias Putting Pelican Cream Parlour CMC, VISA, AE 3313 West Gulf Drive (472-2177) At the Beachview Golf Course Cafe Orleans Periwinkle Place Shopping Jean Paul's French Corner Seafood and steak specialties. +,MC, VISA 1100 Pa_r View Drive (472-4394) in the French Corner Center, Periwinkle Way (472- Next to the Post Office on Fresh and different dishes at the Gourmet Northern Italian- +,VISA,MCAE 1473 Periwinkle Way (472-5700) - 2525) Tarpon Bay Road (472-1493) Fisherman's Table. Lunch and French elegant seafood cuisine. Specialties are Bogie burgers, 0, MC, VISA, AE MCVISA 0, MCVISA dinner specials every day. Veal, poultry, stuffed steak, sandwiches, chip shois (fried The home of Sanibel Sauce, Serving hamburgers> fish Specializing in French Lunch 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. pasta and cheese dishes: All baked potato), salads served in Kay's Delight, Big Jim's, sandwiches, daily luncheon cuisine. Luncheon from noon to 2 Dinner 5 to 9:30p.m. dinners include Neopolitan glass potting bowls and Islander Banana Cheese Pie, in- specials, large variety of ice p.m. Dinner from 6 to 10 p.m. Open Sundays from 8a.m. to 2 arttipasto. Also cooked-to-order drinks. comparable sausage and New' cream flavors. Closed Sundays. p.m. and 5 to 9:30 p.m. Closed combinations for two- Open seven days until 4 p.m. England Clam Chowder. Open 11 a.m. for lunch; dinner Reservations recommended. Wednesdays. - Open six days from 5:30 to Breakfast served from 7 until 11 Breakfast 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and snacks from 5 to 9 p.m. Casual dress. Casual dress. 9:30 p.m. Closed Sundays. a.m. Hot and cold lunches Lunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 Closed Sundays. Casual dress. served until 3 p.m. Cocktails to 9:30 p.m. Live piano music 7 Casual dress. Sundial Harbor House until 6 p.m. p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. 1246 Middle Gulf Drive (472- 1244 Periwinkle Way (472-1242) pancake and Omelet Closed on Mondays. The Dunes Country Club 4151) 0, VISA,MC Restaurant The Timbers Casual dress. 949 Sandcastle Road (472-3355) +,MC,VISA,AE Fresh broiled seafood, Sanibel Tahitian Garden off Periwinkle Intersection of Rabbit Road and +, MCVISA Superb Gulf-front dining at the special (sauteed shrimp or Way (472-4453) Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-3128) The Nutmeg House Luncheon every day from 11 Bahama Room. Lunch 11:30 scallops) and scrumptious land No credit cards accepted +,MC,AE,DC 2761 West Gulf Drive (472-1141) a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily specials, a.m. to 2:30 p.m., dinner 5:30 to and sea specials. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.,Tuesday ' Featuring fresh caught fish MC,VISA,AE burgers, sandwiches, salads. 9:30p.m. Lauded in the New York through Saturday. 6 a.m. to 2 daily. Grouper, swordfish, . Fresh veal and seafood Seafood buffet on Fridays Times, Chicago tribune. p.m., Sunday. Closed Mondays. shark, sole, trout, mackerel and specialties prepared to order. F&B Oyster House from 6 to 9:45 p.m. Sunday National Observer, Atlanta scrod in season. Also prime rib Open Tuesday through Sunday 2163 PeriwinkleWay (472-5276) brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 Journal and others. Family dinners with family and choice steaks. Extensive from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. CMC, VISA p.m. Dinner served from 5 to 9:30 prices. Casual dress, shirt and wine list. Appropriate dress expected. Serving dinner only from 5 to Open, seven days. Enter- p.m. Open daily. Casual dress. shoes. Open seven days from 5 to 10 10 p.m. seven days. Featuring tainment at the Lost Horizon p.m. Casual dress. shore dinners and fresh fish and lounge from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. • among the top 500 in the U.S. in hospitality. Casual dress. Dining on Captiva Eat in

Chadwick's Boop's by the Bubble Room The Mucky Duck Timmy'sNook The tip of Captiva Island at the Captiva Road (472-5558) Andy Rosse Lane, turn teft off Sanibel-Captiva Road or take out entrance to South Seas Plan- MCVISA San-Cap Road (472-3434) 0, No credit cards accepted tation (472-5111) Featuring homemade 0, No credit cards accepted Directly oh Pine Island Sound, Burger Emporium The Olde Post Office Del i Award-winning dining and Mexican cuisine, sandwiches Directly on the Gulf with a this restaurant operates its own 2353 Periwinkle Way Corner of Tarpon Bay ROad and entertainment. Lunch Monday and ice cream. Open Tuesday screened porch for outdoor fishing boat in the Gulf, sup- Gulfside Plaza (472-2500) PeriwinkleWay (472-6622) through Saturday from noon to 2 through Sunday from 11 a.m. to dining; Lunch served 4oon to plying its own fresh fish, stone Sanibel's only quick-serve . A wide variety of delectable crab ; claws and lobsters in p.m. Dinner from 6 to 10 p.m. 5p;m. •:••:• .r. ••••••.• 2:30 p.m. ' Monday through family restaurant offering a sandwiches made with daily. Casual dress. Saturday. Hamburgers, fish and season. Hamburgers in a wide variety of sandwiches homemade rye,- pumpernickel Entertainment nightly except chips, homemade clam basket, fried clams, daily including burgers, steaks, or white and served With chips chowder, sandwiches galore and specials and homemade pies. chicken, seafood, homemade and pickles. • ,.. . Monday. Friday seafood buffet 'Tween Waters Inn . from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday chef salad. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Lunch chili and Gulfside chowder. Also French pizza, salads and Captiva Road (472-5161) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dinner 5 to ice cold beer and fresh ice desserts. Beverages include South Seas styl* champagne +, MCVISA Dinner served 6 to 9:30 p.m. brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 10:30 p.m. cream daily. Perrier, apple juice, beer and Raw bar nightly except Friday Open seven days. Serving Featuring meat pies; shrimp in Docking available. Very Open every day for lunch and wine. Take-out "beach boxes" from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Atrium breakfast and lunch 8 a.m. to beer batter. Bar open daily. casual dress. dinner from 11 .am: to 8 p.m. available, . Lounge."* 1:30p.m. Dinner6to9:30p.m. Casual dress. Casual dress. Open Monday ' through Featuring fresh local fish, Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. veal francaise and fresh cut The Bubble Room Island Pizza Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. meats. Rolls and pastries baked Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-5558) Sanibel Plaza Spirit of Foolishness on the premises. Something Special 0, MC VISA 400 feet beyond the entrance to Captiva Village Square Periwinkle Way (472-1581 or 472- Seafood buffet Friday nights. A little Island hideaway of 1582) ith Seas Plantation (472-9222) Prime rib at its best Saturday Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-3035) nostalgia far from the beaten /ring' along every night, 0, No credit cards accepted . path. Featuring genuinely fresh 0 nights. Traditional Captiva Featuring Italian subs, TffTng your own guitar. Games, brunch Sundays from 10 a.m. to Open seven days from 8 a.m.. entrees, home baked breads and beer, wine and food till 1 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Breakfast served. desserts. Music and decor of the salads, pizza and spaghetti. 2 p.m. Happy hour Monday Homemade breads. Pizza dough Sandwiches, pizza, tacos, through Saturday from 4:30 to 6 Featuring gourmet sandwiches 1940's. and/ salads prepared to order. made fresh daily. Beer and wine burrltos, enchiladas. p.m. Open Tuesday through Sunday to go. • Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., six days Collared shirt and slacks Wine, beer and cheese. 6 to 10 p.m- Closed Monday. Casual dressy Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven a week. Closed Sundays. required. Casual dress. days. Breakfast Take out only

Cafe Orleans 'TweenWaters Inn Thistle Lodge Sanibel Meat and Fish Palace Pinocchio's Homemade Italian Tarpon Bay Marina in the French Corner Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-5161) Casa Ybel Beach and Racquet 2330 palm Ridge Road (472-9181) I ce Cream and Sweet Shop At the end of Tarpon Bay Road 1473 Periwinkle Way (472-5700) MCVISA, AE Club Seafood fresh daily. Fish 362 Periwinkle Way (472-6566) (472-3196) MCVISA, AE 8 to 11:30 a.m. Monday; 2255 Gulf Drive (472-3145) dinners to go. Deli take-out. Full Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed MCVISA 7 a.m. to 2. p.m. every day through Saturday. 10 a.m. to 2 MC, VISA, AE,DC service catering. Mondays. Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. except Monday. Pancakes, p.m. Sunday brunch. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday only. seven days. Fresh seafood omelettes, Kay's Delight (Eggs Fresh baked pastries. New Orleans style breakfast, The Sub Shop Chadwick's General Store sandwiches. Benedict), waffles, French Intermediate prices. • crepes, quiche and specialty egg Across from the Fire Station At the entrance to South Seas toast. Casual dress. Reservations dishes. Palm Ridge Road (472-5374) Plantation Bailey's General Store Casual dress. suggested. Casual dress. Reservations . Large variety of subs made to Captiva Island (472-5111) Island Shopping Center suggested. your order. Some salads. Cold You'll find cold meats, Periwinkle Way (472-1516) Sundial island House soft drinks and beer. • cheeses and luscious salads for a Fried chicken, hot cobblers, 1246 Middle Gulf Drive (472- Ramada Jnn on the Gulf at Captain's Table Open from 10:30 a.m. to6 p.m. spur-of-the-monient buffet or Salisbury steak, salads, daily 4151) Tulipa Way 1619 PerwinkleWay (472-6691) Closed Sundays. picnic. A wide selection of wine, specials. MCVISA, AE, DC (472-3275) MCVISA • champagne, liquors and cor- Open ' Monday, through 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. everyday MCVISA,AE 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily except Health and Happiness, Inc. dials also available. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. except Sunday. 11 a.m. to 2:30 7:30 a.m. to noon. Casual Tuesday. Omelettes, pancakes, Next to Bailey's General Store Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. Sunday brunch. Eggs, dress. eggs. Island Shopping Center B-Hive pancakes, diet plates. Ala-carte Family prices. Menu posted. Periwinkle Way (472-3330) 2407 PeriwinkleWay (472-1277) Si Bon prices. Chadwick's General Store Casual dress. Open Monday through Crab, shrimp and lobster -2244 PeriwinkleWay (472-3888) Casual dress. South Seas Plantation (472-5111) Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 combo subs, sandwiches, French gourmet cuisine All major credit cards accepted Something Special p.m. Featuring tacos, hot dogs, quiche, homemade coleslaw ^nd , prepared to order. Most entrees Putting Pelican 9 to 11 a.m. Continental break- Captiva Village Square chili dogs, soft drinks, frozen potato salad. include salad. At the Beachview Golf Course fast every day. Casual dress. Sanibel-Captiva Road (472-3035) yogurt and ice cream with many Open Monday through Open 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1100 Par View Drive (472-4394) No credit cards accepted different toppings. Saturday from 9 a..m. to 6 p.m. seven days. VISA,MC Chadwick's 8 to 11 a.m. every day. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9 to 11 a.m. every day. Con- South Seas Plantation (472-5111) Homemade bread and pastries. Huxter'sDeli Dairy Queen tinental breakfast opened to the All major credit cards accepted Fresh eggs, waffles. 1203 PeriwinkleWay (472-2151) Choice Quality Stuff 1048 PeriwinkleWay (472-1170) public. Moderate prices. Casual 9 to 11 a.m. Champagne No dress code. Tables on (Temporarily closed) - Apothecary Center (472-0554) Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven dress. brunch on-Sunday. porch. Sandwiches, bar-b-que VISA, MC days. Sandwiches and soft ice Casual dress. Reservations spareribs, roast beef, assorted 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday cream. Char-broiled burgers. Pancake and Omelet suggested. The Dunes Country Club salads and sandwich makings, through Saturday. Sunday Restaurant 949 Sandcastle Road (472-3355) fried chicken and homemade variable hours! Tahitian Garden off Periwinkle Quarterdeck Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. Key Lime pie. . Fresh pizzas to bake. Daily Way 1625 Periwinkle Way'(472-1033) omelettes. . . . Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven specials. (472-4453) MCVISA, AE days. No credit cards accepted 7:30 a.m. to noon. Sunday 8 a.m. to noon. Closed on Wed- 7 a.m: to 2 p.m Tuesday KEY: AE - American Express through Saturday. 7 a.m. to 1 nesdays. Eggs Benedict and The DC - Diner's Club p.m. Sunday. Largest breakfast Islander. MC-Master Charge menu including scrapple and Casual dress. VISA blintzes. Also serving lunch. + - Full Liquor License Family prices. Casual dress, 0 - Wine & Beer License shirt and shoes. • Casual dress mean* shirts A shoes 26B Tuesday, February 2,1982 The ISLANDER Clubs and organizations Post offices Sanibel - Turn right off Monday through Friday., Closed Sanibel-Captiva Chess Club Periwinkle Way onto Tarpon Saturday and Sunday, although Meets every Sunday at St. Bay Road. - there is mail delivery on Michael and All Angels Open 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday. Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. All Monday through Friday. Closed those interested please call Glen Saturday and Sunday, although Western Union Woods after 6 p.m., 472-3688. there is mail delivery on Bailey's General Store - Island Saturday. Shopping Center, Periwinkle Sanibel-Captiva Art League Way and Tarpon Bay Road. Holding indoor and outdoor Captiva - Corner of Captiva Monday through Saturday workshops on Thursday mor- Road and Wiles Drive. from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30p.m. nings from 9 a.m. until noon. Open 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sunday from 9a.m. until 1 p.m. The. indoor workshops are held at the Sanibel Community Center. Monday mornings from 9 a.m. until noon there are workshops with live models at the Captiva Civic Center. For further information call 472- Government 4594. Sanibel City Council Captiva Fire Control District Sanibel City Planning Com- Sanibel-Captiva Ameican Meetings held on the first and Commission meetings held the Legion mission third Tuesday of every month at second Tuesday of every month Meetings held on the second Meetings are held the second 9 a.m, at MacKenzie Hall in the at 8:30 a.m. at the Fire House on Tuesday of each month at the and fourth Monday of every 3-Star Grocery complex at the Captiva Road and Wightman month at 9 a.m. at MacKenzie Sanibel-Captiva Boy Scouts Kiwanis Legion Hall on the Sanibel intersection of Tarpon Bay and Lane SW. Captiva Road. 472-9979: Palm Ridge roads. Hall in the 3-Star Grocery Troop 88 Meets every Wednesday at complex at the intersection of Meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. 7:30 a.m. at ScOtty's Captiva Erosion Prevention Tarpon Bay and Palm Ridge at the Sanibel Elementary Restaurant, Periwinkle Way. South West Anglers Club Sanibel Fire Control District District roads. School. Visiting Scouts are Meets the second Tuesday of Commission meetings held the Meets the first Monday of welcome. Call Ron Sebald, 472- Sanibel-Captiva Rotary Club each month at 7:30 p.m. at the second Tuesday of every month" each month at 10 a.m. at the 4141 days. Meets every Friday at 7:45 Moose Hall on Parkmeadows at 1 p.m. at the Fire House on Captiva Community Center. a.m. at Scotty's Pub on Drive of f U .S. 41, Fort Myers. Palm Ridge Road. Community Association of Periwinkle Way. Admission is free and visitors AIT visiting Rotarlans, guests are welcome: Call 472-2685 for Sanibel ; information. Dinner meetings held at 6:30 and interested individuals are p.m. on the first Tuesday of each welcome to attend. month from October through Murex June at the association hall on Duplicate Bridge American Legion Post, Periwinkle Way. Meets at the Community Sanibel-Captiva Road, every For information calt the office Association Center every Thursday at 8 p.m. Cash prizes Monday through Friday, 472- Thursday at 1:30 p.m. and are awarded. 2155,from 10 a.m. until noon. Friday at 7:30 p.m. If you need a partner call Joe Winterrowd, Isshinryu Karate Classes Committee of Neighborhood 472-1829. Held twice weekly on Associations, Inc. (CONA) Tuesdays and Thursdays from Meetings held on the second Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club 7:30 to 9 p.m. Anyone interested, and fourth Thursday of each Meetings held on the first and call Brian Houston at 472-3647. month, 10 a.m. at 1027 Kings third Wednesdays of every Crown Drive. . month at 6:30 p.m. at the Sanibel Sanibel Swim Team For more information call 472- Community Association For further information call 1316. building on Periwinkle Way. Dick Noon at 472-2313. Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Barrier Island Group of the Arts Commerce (BIG Arts) Service with a smile Beginning Water Color Classes Board of directors meets the An organization founded to Holding indoor-outdoor build a cultural community on Island Garage 3-Star Island Exxon ' classes (limited to 10) en second Monday of each month at 1609 Periwinkle Way "8 p.m. at the Chamber of the Islands. Intersection of Tarpon Bay and 2435 Periwinkle Way Tuesdays from 9 a.m. until 1 All members and prospective 472-4318 Palm Ridge roads - 472-2012 p.m. $8 per lesson (monthly Commerce building on Open Monday through Causeway Road. members are urged to attend 472-5400 Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday rates also available). the meetings held on the last Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 24- Open Monday through Friday through Saturday. Service Sandford Birdsey, instructor, Hour wrecker service. Captiva Civic Association Monday of each month at 7:30 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and garage open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. member of American Society of p.m. atthe Sanibel Library. American and foreign car Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Diesel seven days. Marine Artists. CaH'472-5567. Board of governors, meeting repair. AAA. on the first and third Tuesday of For more information call Jim fuel available. each month at 10 a.m. at the Levy, 472-3526. Sanibel Tune-Up and Service American Business Women's Captiva Community Center. Station Association Alcoholics Anonymous 1015 Periwinkle Way Meets the second Thursday of Coconut Co-op Closed discussion meeting at 8 472-1878 v- ' . the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Meets on the fourth Tuesday p.m. Tuesdays at St. Michael Open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday Dunes County Club. Betty of every month at 7:30 p.m. at th and All Angels Episcopal through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thompson, hospitality chatf'- Conservation Center on Sanibel- Church on Periwinkle Way. Saturday. man, 472-1506, Please make Captiva Road. No smoking group, step reservation in advance. South Seas Plantation ^ ---_ The public is invited to attend. meeting at 8 p.m. Sundays at the For further'information contact church. Captiva League of Women Voters Mary Jo Gault at 472-1447. For more information call 472- 472-5111, ext. 3384 Meets the third Monday of 9225, 472-1118 or 472-3954. At the entrance to South Seas Plantation on the left side of the every month at The West Wind Audubon Society Inn at 9:30 a.m. Call Louise Bridge for Fun road just before the security Meets every Thursday at. 8 guard station. Johnson, 472-5576, for more p.m. at the Sanibel Community Bridge players will have an information. opportunity for competition Open seven days from 8:30 Center on Periwinkle Way. a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed for lunch every Wednesday from 1 to 4 from noon to 12:30 p.m. Community Housing and Sanibel-Captiva Orchid Society p.m. at the Sanibel Community Resources, Inc. Meets the fourth Wednesday Association Building on Meetings held on the first of each month at 1:30 p.m. in Periwinkle Way. Party bridge Monday of each month at 7:30 Sanibel Community Center.» and all are welcome. No partner TAXICABS p.m. at the Sanibel Library, Visitors are welcome to attend necessary. For further in- Palm Ridge Road. For more and bring orchids for questions formation call 472-2360. information, call Desiree and discussion. Sanibel Taxicab Company - . Frederick, 472-4365. Power Squadron of Sanibel and 472-2870 . Sanibel Standard Bike Route Alanon Captiva _ Local service available from 6 Sanibel-Captiva Road Runners Meetings on the second 1015 Periwinkle 2330 Palm Ridge Road a.m. tb 11 p.m. All flights are Meets Tuesdays at 8 p.m. .at 472-2125 472-1955 For- running partners, 10K St. Michael and All Angels Wednesday of every month at met at the airport. Special the Sanibel Community Center Open 8 a.m: to 5 p.m. Monday Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., arrangements for tran- races, meetings, etc. Call Jay Episcopal Church on Periwinkle through Friday. Closed Monday through Saturday. Hoover 472-9753. Way. at 7:30 p.m. sportation to and from the Saturday and Sunday. Closed Sunday. A full service airport at other hours can be bike shop. made. Spirits To your health R & B Liquors The Grog Shop The General Store at South Seas Next to Huxters, 1205 Near Bailey's General Store in Plantation Periwinkle Way (472-3333) the Island Shopping Center, Next to Chadwick's, Captiva , While the Islands have no VETERINARIANS DENTISTS Liquor, beer, wine, mixes, Periwinkle Way (472-1682) (472-5111, extension 3307) hospital, both Sanibel and cigarettes. Open Monday Liquor, beer, wine, mixes. Liquor, imported and Captiva are served 24 hours a Drs. Paul and Phylis Douglass, Roger A. Dunphy, D.D.S. through Saturday from 9 a.m. to Open Monday through Saturday domestic wines and beers* Open' day by a team of paramedics D.V.M. William J. Shorack, D.D.S. p.m. Sundays from noon to 7 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from who are widely recognized for 1042 Cypress Lake Drive . seven days from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. their competence. Bay Wind Plaza noon to 6 p.m. Fort Myers 2402 Palm Ridge Road In the event of an emergency, Animals can be seen on 472-2060 the medics will call the Air Four Sanibel on Tuesdays and 481-7493, Fort Myers Ambulance, which transports Fridays beginning at 1 p.m. patients via helicopter to the hospital of their choice in the Arrangements should be JamesM. Bell, D.D.S. Fort Myers area. made by calling 481-4746. Sanibel Plaza, 1630 G Periwinkle Way The paramedics are based at PHARMACIES ' 472-6333 the Fire Station just off For Emergency - 472-6500 Periwinkle Way on Palm Ridge Island Apothecary Road. Phone 472-1717,472-1414or Apothecary Center MEDICINE & SURGERY 936-3600. 2460 Palm Ridge Road (opposite the 3-Star Grocery) John Collucci, D.O. GENERAL PRACTICE 472-1519 Island Medical Clinic Open Monday through Friday 2400 Palm Ridge Plaza Jean W. Gentry, M.D., P.A. from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. 472-5974 2250 Periwinkle Way Saturday from 9 a.m. until 2 472-4188 p.m. OPTOMETRIST 24-hour emergency service, Wegryn Medical Center 472-2768. • Robert G. LeSage, O.D. Stanley P. Wegryn, M.D., FACS Bay Wind Plaza 4301 Sanibel-Captiva Road Corner Drugs 2402 Palm Ridge Road Open 24 hours Island Shopping Center 472-4204 472-4131 Periwinkle Way and Tarpon Bay Road CHIROPACTIC PHYSICIAN Stephan S. Halabis, M.D., FACS 472-4149 2426 Palm Ridge Road Open Monday through Friday Harry G.Kair, D.C., P.A. 472-3163 from 9 a.m. until .5:30 p.m. 1640 Periwinkle Way Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 472-1824 ••-••• James A. Moseley, M.D. p.m. Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 Pelican Place p.m. No pharmacist on duty on 2440 Palm Ridge Road weekends. 472-6249 Hospital admitting privileges A AIV; aouror* i ucsusy, r euruary i, tase 2?B

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Sanibel Public Library . There is very good reason for Good things to know At the Intersection of Palm the varying speed limits (20-30 Ridge Road and Florence mph) along the Causeway. The Streets. slower speeds preserve the (472-2483) bridge supports from strain and Help! CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLIC REST ROOMS Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily stress. VISITOR'S INORMATION except Sunday. This speed limit is strictly Emergency Numbers' SERVICE Sanibel Fishing Pier enforced with radar on a 24-hour At the Lighthouse end of the basis by both the Sanibel Police Fire: 472-1414 Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of island. Captiva Memorial Library Department and the Lee County Police:' 472-1414 Commerce Turner Beach Chapin and Wiles; Captiva Sheriff s Department. Sheriff: 332-3456 Just off the Causeway on At Blind Pass between Sanibel (472-2133) Ambulance: 934-3600 Causeway Road andCaptlva. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays Paramedics: 472-1717,472-1414 (472-1080) Causeway and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 Island Apothecary: 472-2768 Open Monday through Between the drawbridge and p.m. Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to BANKING (24-hour emergency service) Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sanibel. 7 p.m. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to CROW 472-3644 Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 p.m. Bank of the Islands First Federal Savings and Loan Care and Rehabilitation of 1699 Periwinkle Way Corner of Palm Ridge Road and Wildlife - emergency care for (472-4141) Florence iniured Island wildlife. Hours: Monday through (472-1537) Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CAMPING,BEACH FIRES Hours: Monday through •Non-Emergency Numbers Drive-in window, 8:30 a.m. to 4 Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fire: 472-5525 DOGGY DO'S AND DON'TS Camping on the: beach is p.m. Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Police: 472-3111 prohibited, as are open beach p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Drive-In Closed weekends. If you are visiting Sanibel with fires. window, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. DISASTER ALERT the family Fido in tow, all the An exemption to the beach fire Closed weekends. better. All family r ambers can ordinance is a fire in an ap- Gulf Coast First National Bank Radio Station WRCC, 103.9 FM, enjoy Southwest Florida sun and proved cooking container (not to Sanibel-Captiva Road and Andy broadcasts details ' of any surf. exceed 48" x 24" x 12" deep) Bank of the Islands Branch Rosse Lane emergency such as hurricane The Chamber of Commece with an extruded metal grill for Office Captiva alert or any other disastrous can tell you what ac- non-commercial food Island Shopping Center (472-6666) 1 occurrence that mfight iffed commodations are available for preparation. This type of con- 2449 Periwinkle Way Hours: Monday through Sanibel or Captiva. famiMes with pets. tainer will be allowed on the (472-5173) Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Remember: Wherever you beach without a permit. "Hours: Monday through Closed weekends. are, clean up after, your pet I After you have had your beach Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WARNING! SAFEGUARD "Leave nothing on the beach but party,- It is rcom mended that Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. YOUR VALUABLES footprints" applies to dogs, too. you assume the responsibility Closed weekends. Theree's no leash law on for cleaning up any debris or In order to protect your Sanibel, but of course an ex- litter in your area. • valuable possessions from theft, citable or unruly animal is It is recommended that you take better off when controlled with a them to a bank or hotel vault for leash. safekeeping. Do NOT leave BICYCLING them In your room or car. If you aren't used to a lot of FISHING SHELLING bicycle traffic, watch out on Sanibel. The extensive network While no license is required Minimum Legal Lengths The city's resolution limiting of bike paths on the Island is for saltwater fishing, fishing in Blue Fish 10 inches the taking of live shells to two clearly marked along the edge freshwater ponds or the Sanibel Flounder 11 inches live shells per species per of the road. River requires a Florida fishing Grouper 12 inches person is one to be scrupulously Observe caution when driving license. Mackerel 12 Inches obeyed. As a matter of fact, In near the bike path. A state law Licenses are available at Mullet 12 inches order to preserve SanibeJ's and city ordinance combine to Bailey's General Store on Pompano 10 Inches beautiful shelling beaches, most prohibit parking or driving on Periwinkle Way. The fee is $6.50 Red Fish 12 inches collectors refuse to take any live the bike path. Mopeds are not for residents and $10.50 for non- Snook 18 inches shells whatsoever. permitted on the bike paths. residents. Trout 12 inches Planning on spending some GATORS time on a bike to enjoy the Island sun and sights! Make Feeding, alligators anywhere children and pets. sure your vehicle is equipped within the Sanibel city limits Is For removal of a nusiance alligator, call the following with a bike flag, horn, good not only illegal, but can be ex- tremely dangerous. representative of the Southwest brakes and a light for night Florida Alligator Association. riding. Alligators can run up to 45 mph, so if you are close enought They are licensed and have Under Florida law, bicycle permits to legal I handle gators: riders have the same rights and to feed an alligator, he is close enough, to feed on you. An George Campbell, 472-2825; responsibilities as motor vehicle Steve Phillips, 472-2329; Mark drivers. alligator fed for fun loses his natural fear of humans and Westall, 472-5128; or George Drive safely) becomes a potential threat to Weymouth, 472-5128.

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