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Tidal action That's what this surfer braved last week when winter on Captiva. it goes to prove not all Isiand residents and weather is rough. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper, weather sent larger than normal waves crashing ashore visitors take to the shores for shelling when the

Part-time Islander Relatively speaking, Last week's page one photo of a car accident on Sanibel-Captiva Bridge 9B shares her secrets you're sure to laugh Cityslde 14A Road was labeled "Too fast for curve." Although that is how police Classifieds 23B to the art of forgiveness at playhouse production said Edward Cassavelle was driv- 22A Club news As a child, Suzanne Simon was In her review of "Relatively ing when the accident happened, Milestones 9A sexually abused by her father. Now Speaking," Charlotte Heimann the other driver involved also was Police beat 5A she wants to help others learn to says the latest team of cited in the incident. Ruth Clark of Service directory 20B live with similar trauma. Playhouse directors and actors is Sanibel was charged with failure to 13B a hilarious one. Shelling tips 10A yield the right of way. Weather 3A 6B Tuesday 2A Island Shorts Jan. 27, WHAT Who will be Bingo's 1O,OOOth player? Weekly Bingo games at the nearly $40,000 toward that end. (A weekly progressive jackpot is IS IT? Sanibel Community Association The city of Sanibel also has helped up to $250 for the Jan. 27 game. If have been an Island tradition reduce the mortgage with annual no one wins after 58 numbers this since the winter season in 1983. In contributions of up to $10,000. SCA week, the jackpot will increase We don't want to know what it looks like or fact, nearly 10,000 cards have been officers hope to retire the mor- and will be offered again Feb. 3.) what it reminds you of. We want to know EX- sold to players who line up at the tgage this spring. The games begin promptly ACTLY WHAT IT IS. SCA every Tuesday evening from Next Tuesday, Feb. 3, some 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at The photos in this weekly stumper can be November through April. lucky player will purchase the SCA. Admission is $2.50 for fou extra close-ups or odd angles of things we all The games were started as a 10,000th card at the regular SCA cards. Maybe your lucky card will see every day around the Islands. They might way to help retire the $100,000-plus Bingo game. That person will be number 10,000 on Feb. 3. be upside-down, reversed or a portion of the mortgage on the new SCA hall on receive a $100 cash prize and the whole. Periwinkle Way. Over the years, chance to win big on door prizes, Last week the games have generated regular games and two jackpots. Rodney Jobe of Sanibel was the • • , Current events discussion group invites new participants first person to identify the A group of Islanders has formed to initiate a current Anyone who is interested in meeting for lively, time- stumper as a events discussion group similar to the one that was of- ly discussions from 10 a.m. to noon every Wednesday portion of the J fered last year under the auspices of Sanibel Com- beginning Feb, 4 should call Lillian Kaplan, 472-4644, "Buckle Up - -. fc>: munity Courses. or Dotty Richardson, 472-0134. It's The Law" •"'•';".> -f^/r' sign on Dunlop >'"%•.-,.4/' Road near v"st: Community church member Sanibel City Hall. Ralph Last week's stumper will lead Philosophy Sim one and John Aidem also knew that the photo was part of the sign regarding Florida's new seat belt of Caring' program law. If you think you know what this week's HOPE Hospice of Lee County presents an evening stumper is, call The Islander, 472-5185. The program about "The Philosophy of Caring," from 7:30 first person to call with the correct answer to 9 p.m. this Tuesday, Jan. 27, at Sanibel Community receives his choice of an Islander t-shirt or a Church. one-year subscription to the newspaper. Program leader Virginia Rehm coordinates volunteer training at HOPE Hospice. She is a Sanibel resident and member of the Parish Care Committee at Sanibel Community Church, This program on terminal illness will include a film, brochures and speakers from the professional staff of HOPE Hospice including the chaplain, the clinical care coordinator and nurses as well as the executive director. Questions from the audience will be welcome at any time during the presentation. s£\ The evening is designed to provide information for those who need help with the care of a loved one who is Beginner's luck This week's stumper terminally ill. It took only two trips to Sanibel for Viola Fischer of HOPE Hospice has developed a team approach to Harwood Heights, Hi., to find a prized junonia in the terminal illness and has brought comfort and surf. She scooped up her treasure on the beach near assistance to hundreds of patients in Lee County. Sandpiper Beach condominiums around 10:30 p.m. d 20.

25 Years Ago This Week 5 Years Ago This Week Jan. 24,1962 Jan. 26,1982 Advertisers on the front page of The Islander were REMEMBER A report from the city's fiscal agent revealed the $3 the Suva Trader, "agents for Pro shell chemicals"; Causeway toll would have to be raised to $7.83 if the ci- Sanibel-Captiva Real Estate; and the Sea Horse ty were to buy the span" for $26 million from Lee Shops. WHEN? County.

Mrs. Samuel Otis, widow of the noted artist of Silver Ann Winterbotham was once again unanimously Mine, Conn., and Nantucket, R.I., is a house guest of A wild red fox got in the way of the wheels of pro- elected chairman of the Sanibel Planning Commiss Mrs, Jackson Waters of Captiva. gress one evening on Captiva last week and was ac- last week. She has held the post since the summer cidentally killed, reports Francis Holinrake. 1976, when then-chairman Duane White resigned to Here for their 11th season at Captiva Beach Apart- run for City Council. ments are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bard and Mrs. and Mrs, Beachview Country Club Estates advertised George Northrup. Both couples are from Newburgh, homesites beginning at $10,500. Sanibel Moorings con- The size and location of a 53,000-square-foot shopp- N.Y. Here for their seventh season are Mrs. and Mrs. dominiums advertised units at pre-development ing center on Periwinkle Way are the main issues ^| Theodore Fonda of Novelty, Ohio. »<• prices from $21,800.. Sanibel River Estates advertised remain to be settled between the city and develope homesites starting at $6,950, Jerry Paulsen. 20 Years Ago This Week Jan. 26,1967 10 Years Ago This Week 1 Year Ago This Week More than $2,250,000 in property exhanged hands on Jan. 25,1977 Jan. 28,1986 Sanibel and Captiva in 1966, making a record year of Of the seven Islanders who took the floor at last A Novelty, Ohio, woman reported her purse contain- property sales on the Islands. Two of the biggest sales week's public forum on Captiva regarding whether ing $70 cash and her Ohio driver's license were stolen involved the Reef motel and Sanibel Cottages. that Island should merge with the city of Sanibel, from her unlocked car while it was parked at the three argued in favor of the measure and four were public boat ramp near the Causeway last weekend. The Islander asked several residents what they against pursuing annexation. Those in favor of the thought of the plans for a country club on Sanibel: measure were Dewitt Jones, Erard Matthiessen and C. Allen Milliken, 69, died Jan. 20 after a short il- •Mary Nix — "I think it would be superfluous bag- William Stevenson. lness. He had lived on Sanibel for five years and was gage. I don't think the kind of people who come to an active volunteer with both the Sanibel-Captiva Sanibel come for that." Alligators on Sanibel will be the topic of discussion Audubon Society and the J.N, "Ding" Darling Na- • Charlotta Carper — "If it includes a bowling alley, when Island naturalist George Weymouth addresses tional Wildlife Refuge. I'm all for it, Otherwise, I'm not at all interested." the weekly meeting of the Sanibel-Captiva Audubon • Irene Adams — "I think a country club would help Society. Research by the Sanibel Elementary School PTO stimulate business and the growth of the Islands." shows the Sanibel kindergarten, with 33 students, is Two men who were apprehended in the buff at the largest kindergarten class in Lee County. The 15 Years Ago This Week Bowman's Beach last November stood trial last week parents are lobbying the school board for more Jan. 27,1972 on charges of indecent exposure. Both pleaded guilty classrooms and teachers. Mary Clark is back at the Golden Sands playing the and were fined $101 each. organ from 7 to 9* p.m. daily. The ISLANDER Tuesday, January 27,1987 3A

HIGH LOW RAIN y-sy^ Monday, Jan. 20,1986 72 58 .00 WEATHER J™ jf£ Tuesday, Jan. 21,1986 69 52 .00 f|&f" Wednesday, Jan. 22,1986 73 56 .00 Ijr^&jV;. Thursday, Jan. 23,1986 75 60 .00 WATCH K ^H Friday, Jan. 24,1986 73 57 .00 m * Saturday, Jan. 25,1986 76 56 .00 72 60 .03 * Sunday, Jan. 26,1986 EDITOR: Cindy Chalmers ADVERTISING-BUSINESS MANAGER: Peter Cloud The weatherman calls for cooler temperatures to While Islanders might have had to don lightweight REPORTERS: Barbara Brundaga, Scott Martoll, Julio continue this week in Southwest Florida. Highs are Nledenfuer sweaters during the early morning and evening hours in PHOTOGRAPHER: Rlckl Kosakow Cooper forecast in the mid to upper 60s, lows in the mid to up- order to keep warm last week, others around the coun- CONTRIBUTORS: Barbara Boulton, George Campbell, David per 40s. There Is a 20 percent chance of rain through try and in Canada were bundling up to face blizzards Essel, Cap). Mike Fuery, Bobble Sharp, Chello Koster Walton, Webb, Ann Wlntorbotharn Friday. and sub-zero temperatures. Here is a sampling of highs ADVERTISING SALES: Rob Kasten, Paula Patterson, Last week's weather according to records kept by the and lows recorded last weekend: Frances Stein CLASSIFIEDS: Gloria Kasten Sanfbel-CaptJva Chamber of Commerce was as follows: SUBSCRIPTIONS: Alison Wilson LOW HIGH GRAPHICS, DESIGN, PRODUCTION: Julie Nledenfuer HIGH LOW RAIN Amarillo, Texas 16 31 LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS Monday, Jan. 19 76 65 .00 Buffalo, N.Y. 1 10 Rltzy's Islander Center P.O. Box 56 2407 Periwinkle Way Sanlbel, FL 33957 Tuesday, Jan. 20 77 63 .00 Cincinnati, Ohio •1 17 472-5185 Wednesday, Jan. 21 78 65 .00 Denver, Colo. 27 50 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Thursday, Jan. 22 76 59 .87 Jackson, Miss. 35 One year Twoyeara 60 Lee County $15 $25 Friday, Jan. 23 64 51 .00 Little Rock, Ark. 28 37 Split $20 $35 Saturday, Jan. 24 68 41 .00 Norfolk, Va. 19 43 USA $20 $35 Foreign $35 $65 Sunday, Jan. 25 72 52 .04 Reno, Nev. 27 53 Sanlbel-Captlva Islander (USPS 481-400) - Second class San Diego, Calif. 49 64 postage permit paid for at Sanlbel Island, FL 33957. A check of last year's temperatures in late January Ottawa, Ontario -17 •1 Postmaster: Please send form 3S79 and changes of address to P.O. Box 58, Sanlbel FL 33957.

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SANIBEL-CAPTIVA RD. PERIWINKLE > WAY 472-3117 SANIBEL ISLAND m BOOKSHOP a 2418 Palm Rldfle Road. Sanlbel Island < WEST GULF DH. CASA YBEL RD. Evening & Weekend Emergencies TIMBERS COURT RABBIT ROAD 472-1856 HOURS: 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Serving Sanlbel Since 1976 JENE EVANS, OWNER, 472-5223 Maureen E. Smitt CTC Tuesday 4A Commentary Jan. 27,1987 Let's talk about cooperation on Captiva island

To the Editor The Islander Peg Hofschneider is telling everyone that Mike Cohen's "machinations" are divisive on the issue of beach renourishment on Captiva Island — so much so that the "will to cooperate pales." Let's talk about cooperation on Captiva Island. From 1981 to 1985 there was a constant majority of pro-nourishment commissioners on the board of the Captiva Erosion Prevention District. It was understood by all, notwithstanding, that there was substantial opposition to the beach nourishment pro- ject, albeit a seemingly minority position. The board of the CEPD made a major effort to understand these opponents to the nourishment plan and, in the spirit of cooperation, made major adjustments in its scope and financing, to wit: • It reduced its $9-10 million nourishment plan to a more manageable $5-6 million plan. • It substantially reduced the assessments necessary to finance the plan that would be imposed upon non- gulf-front property owners. • It substantially increased the assessments that would be made against, commercial properties. • It added an approximate $1 million assessment that would be imposed against property included within the confines of South Seas Plantation. These employees of South Seas Plantation spent resort grounds. They did the same thing last year. • It reached a tentative agreement with the Lee Coun- their day off last week gathering litter from the ty Commission to use approximately $1 million of Causeway funds to help finance the nourishment plan. • It made provisions for the construction of a terminal 'Pitching in' is the name of the game groin at Blind Pass to help retain newly pumped sand. • It substantially reduced assessments that were to be It looks like a lot of folks Claire and Callie Beckman made against our chapel, cemetery, and Captiva Civic on Sanibel and Captiva — of Louisville, Colo.; Lois Association properties. resident and visitor alike — Deisling of Arlington, • It supported the enactment of a restrictive parking hate litter as much as we PITCHING Mass.; Suzanne and Sidney ordinance by the Lee County Commission to ensure do. That's encouraging. Simon of Hadley, Mass., that Captiva Island would not be overrun by "day Last week 34 people from IN and Sanibel; and Mary Mc- trippers." 4 to 79 years old pitched in Coy of Silver Spring, Md. • It told the state and federal governments that it to clean up the Islands. Throughout the remainder would not accept any financial assistance dependent They brought their bags overflowing with litter of our anti-litter campaign, which traditionally upon the creation of new beach access points on Cap- to our office and traded them for Islander ends with an Island-wide clean-up day sponsored tiva Island. subscriptions and t-shirts (a pretty fair ex- by the newspaper and the Sanibel-Captiva Con- Etc, etc., etc. change, we think!) We're happy to take the servation Foundation, watch in the paper for the In November 1985 a majority of Captiva Islanders trade, however, because — like all these people "Pitching In" headline that's inserted in this col- (at least a majority of those who bothered to register — we're proud of Sanibel and Captiva and we umn. The headline will signal another conscien- and vote) elected a new board to the CEPD. This new want them to look their best. tious, energetic resident or visitor who's got a board, with evident anti-nourishment inclinations, led This week we thank the following'people for serious dislike for litter on our beaches, road- by then Chairman Peg Hofschneider, showed what pitching in: Jay and Ruth Walters of Har- sides and bike paths. cooperation meant to them. risburg, Penn.; Estelle Coyle of Dracut, Mass.; To get your name in the paper and maybe This new board worked fast to railroad through a David Brown, Pam Hatcher, Paul Freischlag, even your picture, too, here's all you have to do. sandbag project that was supported by just about no Joanne Johnson, Chuck McFaden, Bob Oppel, Fill at least one trash bag with litter gathered one on Captiva Island other than themselves. There Rick Scott and Pam Scott, all employees of from anywhere on the Islands, from the was widespread opposition to this program, but the South Seas Plantation; Mrs. P.J. Curlewis of Causeway to the tip of Captiva. Bring it to our new board, unlike the old, totally ignored the opposi- Johannesburg, South Africa; Edith and Bob office in Ritzy's Islander Center between 9 a.m. tion and rammed through a sandbag project under the Sla'yton of Sanibel; Mary Jane Peel of Ottawa, and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Each person guise of a beach protection plan. This is where we now Canada; the Beard family, including Toby, 11, who brings in a full bag will have his choice of stand. and Tawny, 9, of Kirksville, Mo,; Edith Stone of an Islander subscription or a t-shirt. Is there any light at the end of this tunnel? Peg Ballwin, Mo.; Roni Freer of Middletown, N.Y.; But don't do it for the gift or even for the Hofschneider has resigned. Commissioners Bob Mar- Sallee Vee of Moose Lake, Minn.; Inez Deming notoriety in the newspaper. Do it because you tin and Paul Garvey seemingly have come to accept of Minneapolis, Minn., and Sanibel; Elizabeth want to be proud of Sanibel and Captiva. what every expert in the business has said over the Gere of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., and Sanibel; Thanks for ... pitching in! past half-dozen years — that beach nourishment is the Ruth and Jules Perot of Mobile, Ala.; Ron, only reasonable solution for our severe erosion problem. Commissioner Orville Schaeffer remains incorrigi- ble, for reasons known only to himself. The sandbags are still there, illegally placed, and Cayseway bike path would increase risk for typical cyclists look like beached whales. I hope we have all learned something from this $100,000 abuse of taxpayers' To The Editor shrubs and flowers and enjoy the scenery. They are money. Maybe this extravagance was necessary, The Islander young married couples with toddlers perched on the however, in order to get us back on the right track. I strongly urge you and the other members of seats behind them. They are elderly people whose vi- Maybe we will now gel real cooperation between the Sanibel City Council to oppose the construction of a sion or hearing might not be as sharp as it once was. various segments of our island. bike path on the Sanibel Causeway — not so much for They are tourists who haven't ridden a bike in years. Lloyd Wright safety on the Causeway as for safety on the Island Both kinds of riders have their place. But not on the Captiva itself. Such a bike path would greatly increase the risk same bike path. You cannot have faster cyclists weav- of accident and personal inury. ing in and out among the slower folk without creating The reason is simple. The types of riders who would the conditions for serious mishaps. Granted, this use the Causeway are athletes and other sports en- danger exists to some extent already, but it should not Something to say? thusiasts who ride 10-speed bikes at fairly high speeds be allowed to grow. of 15 to 20 mph and who often cover 50 to 100 miles a The Sanibel bike paths were built for residents and day. They ride primarily for exercise and sport, and tourists who want to enjoy the pleasure of the Island. All letters to the editor for publication they ride rapidly. They should not be exposed to the increasing hazards must contain the sender's name, address The majority of Sanibel cyclists, on the other hand, of greater, faster bicycle traffic. It would be to the and phone number for verification. The are those who ride one-speeds and three-speeds. They detriment of the entire city. Islander will not withhold names upon re- mosey along at 5 or 6 mph. They stop to shop. They Stewart Jones quest of the sender. The right to edit let- watch for alligators along the canals. They view the Hamilton, Ohio ters is reserved by the editor. The ISLANDER Tuesday, January 27,1987 5A

water near the public boat ramp a trailer at the Reef motel site Wednes- around 4:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19. A day morning, Jan. 21. The surveying POLICE complainant called police when he equipment was valued at $900. PITCHING became concerned at the number of BEAT fish the three teenagers were taking. An officer looked for but could not IN confirm a reported shark sighting off the A Fort Myers man reportedly turned beach at Nerita Street around 7 p.m. All information in the following himself in to Sanibel police and admit- Thursday, Jan. 22. An unidentified reports was taken directly from Sanibel ted to taking $300 in cash and numerous caller said he had seen several sharks Police Department records. pieces of fishing gear from the Bait at least six feet long in the gulf waters. Box. Martin Larmann, 24, of 1519 An Evanston, 111., woman called Braman St., told police he stole the A Sanibel man gave to police a video police for assistance after she became items one at a time while he was he said he shot off the Middle Gulf separated from her husband as they employed at the shop on Sanibel. He Drive beach late Friday morning, Jan. walked along the beach in dense fog was charged with grand theft and was 23. The video reportedly showed an early Saturday morning, Jan. 17. It was taken to the Lee County Jail. eight-foot shark in the gulf waters. several hours before the man was found at Bowman's Beach and was A moped driver and her passenger Jreunited with his wife at Sanibel Moor- were treated at the scene and released ings condominiums. after they fell from the motorized bike SPD has no affiliation on West Gulf Drive at the Tarpon Bay Police advised a large group of Road intersection Tuesday afternoon, with Fraternal teenagers of the city's laws about Jan. 20. The moped fell on the driver ach fires and alcoholic beverages and her passenger after the driver lost Order of Police fter a complainant reported "the control while trying to turn. Two Island residents asked makings of a large party" at the Tar- Sanibel police last week about pon Bay Road public beach access A West Lafayette, Ind., woman the Fraternal Order of Police. around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18. Of- reported her purse containing $22 cash Both residents said they had ficers found the group orderly and had been stolen from the trunk of her received phone solicitation cooperative, with no indication of locked car while it was in the calls from people identifying potential problems. No action was Lighthouse beach parking lot between 2 themselves as members of the necessary. and 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20. SPD who said they belonged to the FOP. Police notified the Sanibel Fire A Sanibel man reported he had lost a Although a Southwest Department to respond to a dumpster pink and green windsurfer sail along Mary McCoy of Silver Spring, Md., fill- Florida FOP does exist, no ed her trash bag with soda and beer Jfire at Loggerhead Cay condominiums the Causeway around 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sanibel police officers belong "ground 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19. Jan. 20. The sail, which was decorated cans and fast food cartons as she walk- to it or are associated with it in ed along Bowman's Beach at the with the letter "S", was valued at $600. any way, Sanibel Capt. Ray Three Fort Myers youths were advis- western end of Sanibel one morning last Rhodes said. Funds donated to week. McCoy visits Sanibel every year ed of size limits and were asked to A construction worker reported a the FOP do not benefit the local return a dozen undersized fish to the transit and tripod had been stolen from and wants it to be litter-free for herself department, Rhodes stressed. as well as for the many others who come here. v

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By BARBARA BRUNDAGE Islander staff writer

The wooden Bay Drive bridge, long a thorn in the city's side, has been closed to vehicular traffic — perhaps forever — by order of the Florida Department of Transportation. City Manager Gary Price said last week the only alternative was to advertise for bids for the construc- tion of a new concrete bridge to meet state standards for public use. The narrow wooden In October 1985 the City Council rejected a $72,000 bridge that leads to one bid for a new bridge. In March 1986, after a state in- house on Bay Drive has spection found it unsafe for vehicular traffic, the been closed - perhaps bridge was closed until temporary repairs were made. forever • by order of the It was reopened April 15,1986. state Department of But after a recent inspection the state DOT issued Transportation. Photo by its ultimatum — the wooden bridge must be replaced Rick! Kosakow Cooper. by a modern span that meets state specifications. Twice in the past the city's attempts to turn over taxpayers to pay for and maintain a bridge that ing an easement through that subdivision. public ownership of the deteriorating wooden span to benefits only one property 6wner. Cross himself prefers to keep but not use the wooden the owner of the bayfront property for which it serves But a happy ending might be in sight. bridge and to preserve the country ambiance of the as access were foiled. By referendum, Sanibel voters Theodore Cross, current owner of the property, does area. repealed ordinances calling for vacation to private not use the bridge for access. He is negotiating with The bridge will remain in public ownership and can ownership. the Water Shadows Property Owners Association for be maintained safely for pedestrian use. Price has long maintained that it is unfair for Island permission to enter his property from Venus Drive us-

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BEUIi MEAD Value. Value. Value. This quickly developing subdivision offers an excellent location to the public school and recreation center. One PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST of the best lot: prices on Sunibol. This contemporary home was built in 1985 and offers Available for $24,900. a light and airy two-story interior comprised of nearly 2,000 sq, ft, of air conditioned space. The upstairs loff; area was designed as an artist's studio TARPON BAY and will be finished off for the new owner. Featuring Found on Tarpon Bay Road, this three bedrooms/two baths, living room, dining room group of lots (7) is offered for a very reasonable $22,500. A and more. Available for a reduced $134,000. Contact variance is needed for building. Fred Mueller, Broker-Salesman, for nil Details. Call for Details. SONESTA SANIBEL 472-1511. HARBOUR RESORT Seeing is believing! Accept our invitation to IMMACULATE HOME experience Southwest Florida's newest luxury condominium resort, and if you purchase a GREAT LOCATION unit we'll reimburse your airfare at closing. You can see the Gulf of Mexico from *($600 limit) your front yard, that's how close you RESORT FEATURES are to the beach. This beautifully Spectacular water views • Two bedroom/two landscaped Michigan home is in bath apartments • Private beach and perfect condition and features two marina • Jimmy Connors U.S. Tennis bedrooms/two baths, screened porch, Center • Spa & Fitness Center • Elegant two-car garage?, fans and more. dining • Rental management program Located on a quiet ragoon and only a • Re-sale units also available. Call for short walk to the surf. Available Details 1(800)367-3156 or (813)466-4000 completely furnished for only and ask for real estate sales. $179,000. Contact Ted Holland, Broker-Salesman, for all Details. • EXGLUSIVES • EXCLUSIVES 472-4121. CONDOMINIUMS • CONDOMINIUMS • CONDOMINIUMS * * * JUST LISTED * * * *** JUST LISTED * * * CAPTAIN'S WALK COTTAGE COLONY WEST The only unit available! Our new listing is in excellent condition, never Also known as the Casa Ybel Resort, this beautiful complex is found on an rented by present owners, and features two bedrooms/two baths, enclosed exquisite stretch of Sanibel beach. A tropical atmosphere is in the air porch, Hunter fans, carpeting, tile baths and more. A quiet, adult-oriented whether you lounge poolside or dine elegantly at the famous Thistle community offering outstanding value. Available for only $83,500. Contact Lodge. Our one bedroom/one bath unit is in excellent condition and found our Captiva Office for Details. 472-5154. Gulf-front on the upper floor. A guaranteed leaseback is also offered. Available for $172,000. Contact our Periwinkle Way Office for Details. + ** JUST LISTED * * * 472-1511. SANIBEL SIESTA This is a Gulf-front vacation complex the entire family can enjoy year after * * * JUST LISTED *** year. Amenities include a heated pool, tennis and shuffleboard. We have two super values to choose from: JUST LISTED: Unit #202—Beautifully SANDALFOOT furnished, ground-level unit, decorated by Robb & Stucky, complete with . This Gulf-front complex offers a casual vacation in a delightful setting. two bedroom, two bath and excellent rental history...$159,000. Unit Amenities include pool, tennis, shuffleboard and an expansive beach. We #301—Two bedroom/two bath corner unit, private screened porch, have a lovely unit for you to consider. JUST LISTED: Unit 3C3—two furnished,..$168,500. Contact our Causeway Office for Details. bedroom, two bath, Gulfview, nice furnishings and good rentals...$1 fit),C>00. 472-4121. Contact our Palm Ridge Office for Details. 472-1934.

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Birth Obituary Meghan Champlin Burns Leonard Murphy

Wendy and Peter Burns III of Sanibel announce the Sanibel winter resident Leonard Murphy of deputy of the Massachusetts State Council of the birth of a daughter, Meghan Champlin, on Friday, Scituate, Mass., died Saturday, Dec. 27, 1986, in Knights of Columbus, and a past president of the St. Jan. 16,1987. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces, when Weymouth, Mass., after a short illness. He was 70. Mary of the Nativity Holy Name Society. she was born at Naples Community Hospital. Murphy was an Army veteran of World War II and He is survived by his wife, Mary Clancy Murphy; Meghan is a sister for 27-month-old Brook. was a former flag lieutenant in the U.S. Power three sons, Robert Murphy of Boston, Thomas Murphy Peter Burns is a partner in the Island Moped, a bicy- Squadron. Before his retirement he worked for Roy of Somerville, Mass., and Gregory Murphy of cle rental business on Sanibel. Maternal grandparents Brothers Transportation for 15 years. In 1978 Presi- Scituate; a daughter, Maureen Gitner of Boston; a are Britton Wood of Sanibel and the late Enor Wood. dent Jimmy Carter appointed him to National Defense brother, Edward Murphy of Needham, Mass.; a ^Sanibel residents Connie nd Peter Burns are the pater- the Executive Reserve. sister, Irene Allan of Weymouth, Mass. lal grandparents. He was a past grand knight of the Scituate Council of The family asks that memorial contributions be the Knights of Columbus, a past faithful navitagor of made to the Pine Street Inn, 444 Harrison Avenue, the Francis Cardinal Spellmen Assembly Fourth Boston, MA 02115. Degree of the Knights of Columbus, a former district

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By SCOTT MARTELL Islander staff writer Sexually abused as a child, part-time islander Suzanne Simon used to walk through life with her "dukes up." now shares her way of dealing with trauma On the outside she was a bright, attractive and suc- cessful elementary school teacher. But inside, a darker image controlled her. She thought of herself as and Maturity", at Miami-Dade Community College in went through, and I started to realize most people go "Ms. Incest." Miami. through similar stages," Suzanne says. Unfortunate- Simon was sexually abused by her father for about "It happened. It's over. I didn't like it and I won't ly, she adds, many people get stuck in a stage. six years before she turned 12. That traumatic ex- forget it," Suzanne says about her childhood ex- "It is our hope, our goal, to help people get out of be- perience was her identity, she felt. perience. "But it was time to let it go. Forgiveness has ing stuck in a bad stage," she adds. Today, Simon talks freely about her experience and nothing to do with absolution. It has nothing to do with The first stage people who are hurt often find even takes pride in the talents she possesses as a the person who inflicted the pain on you. It is all inside themselves in is the "denial" stage, the Simons find. result of being forced to handle such a situation at an yourself. They see people trying to deny that the act ever hap- early age. She can see her father as more than just a "Forgiveness comes down to seeing where that ex- pened or that it had any measurable effect on them, sexual abuser; she can think of him as a skilled craft- perience fits into your whole life. It comes down to "Many attempt to deny their hurt. But it keeps com- sman, imaginative story-teller and avid gardener. gaining back your self-esteem," she says. ing up to haunt them — there's something inside them She has learned "forgiveness." Suzanne and Sid Simon both feel that most people that might make them bristle, overeat, or whatever — Now she and her husband, Dr. Sid Simon, a pro- have been hurt in one fashior or another. And unless but they don't even know what it is," Sid believes. fessor of values clarification at the University of people learn to forgive, those hurts will continue to Many people get stuck in this stage, he feels. Massachusetts, are taking a sabbatical at their home haunt them, they believe. The next stage is that in which the victim of hurt on Sanibel to write a book — a book about both People have been hurt by parents who were blames himself. Suzanne's experience and about the six-stage process alcoholics and sexual abusers, by parents who had no "People continually say, 'If only ...' I were not at- they feel most people follow to reach "forgiveness." time for their children and by those who smothered tractive, or had done better in school, or any number The book comes in part from the numerous their children. of things," Sid says. "This can be very destructive. "Forgiveness" workshops the two have given across But parents are not the only ones who hurt us, the But at least they are owning up to the fact that the hurt the United States. The Simons will take a break from Simons say, adding, People are hurt by everyone from did happen." their writing next weekend to lead another session, lovers to teachers and playmates. "Forgiveness — the Essential Passage to Wellness "I started to look back and analyze the process I Please see FORGIVE, next page

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Forgive Continued

In the third stage people see generated. themselves as one of three kinds of In the fourth stage, the "victims" victim. have advanced to the stage of being in- A wallflower or "pity-pot" justifies dignant. They are angry at what i his lack of accomplishing anything by happened to them. They want abusers pointing at his past hurt. of all kinds to be punished. Many peo- A self-indulger feels that because of ple in this stage join causes and his hurt, he will take care of himself movements. first (in this group you often find the "This is an important stage because "addicts," whether of alcohol, drugs or people get in touch with their feelings," others things, Sid says). Sid says. "But many can get stuck The third type of victim is the here, too. These types often walk "meaner," who expressed his hurt by through life in a defensive position. being mean to someone else. The They can't really help others. They are meaner might express his anger by not healed yet themselves." leaning on a horn in rush hour, or by be- The big step comes next — in the sur- ing a racist, rapist, sniper or put-down vivor stage. Now people begin to see ' artist. that they are more than just their one "I was the first type," Suzanne traumatic experience. Their unfor- remembers. "I used my terrible ex- tunate experience is not their identity. perience as an excuse not to do very And they try to get in touch with their much. I wasn't completely aware of my feelings underneath the rage. outlook. I have a friend who told me "Here, they may mourn — perhaps later that I always appeared to greet Sid and Suzanne Simon. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. that they missed out on a normal the world with my dukes up." childhood," Sid remarks. "Many people often revert to problem (such as Suzanne's incest) factors include everything from exer- "A survivor can also begin to take the victim stage," Sid says. "And get- doesn't always help a person get over cise to nutrition, time management, pride in the benefits of his bad ex- ting out of that stage is the hardest the problem. Instead, they have alone time, nourishing a support group, periences," Suzanne believes. thing a person can do." developed a program of eight to 10 and a "juicy love relationship." They For instance, because her father was The Simons have found that focusing overall wellness pointers that help define a "juicy love relationship" as on the immediate cause of a person's raise self-esteem. The overall wellness one in which a lot of laughter is Please see FORGIVE, page 24A

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Wretha Peterson

Age: 75

Roots: Southern Iowa

Pleasures: Reading, swimming, traveling

Last book read: Francis Huxley's The Way of the Sacred

Mentor: "My mother and father. They instilled many values - mainly the work ethic - that have followed me all my life."

Wish: "That our world would become a more peaceful one."

Words of wisdom: "Live your life one day at a time. And enjoy it."

eaching out to people has been a way of In (he control classrooms, however, the only life for Wretha Peterson. And retire- By Cindy Chalmers thing different from a traditional classroom was R ment hasn't changed that at all, the number of students and the attention they The former teacher of children with learning Photos by Ricki Kosakow Cooper received from the teacher. disabilities spent her entire career helping special "I borrowed a few things from different schools children learn to enjoy richer, more meaningful of thought," Peterson says. "But basically it was lives. days teachers only had to pass one exam after a matter of my understanding thai there were And now she has come full circle and is helping high school," she remembers. reasons my students behaved as they did. I tried ensure a fuller, more enjoyable existence for Peterson's marriage to a military man took her to find out what those reasons were. Then I was widows and widowers and other older Islanders away from the Midwest in which she had grown better able to teach each student according to his who might otherwise lack regular companionship up. After living in St. Augustine, Fla.t for a few needs." and conversation. years, the couple ended up in Maryland, close to It worked. Nearly all of Peterson's 10 students In the late 1950s Peterson was one of four Fred Peterson's job in the capital as deputy chief (who were 6 to 10 years old when under her teachers who pioneered a program for children of the Federal Probation and Patrol Office. tutelage) eventually found meaningful, productive with learning disabilities in the Montgomery When her third son was 1 year old, Peterson jobs. Several even graduated from college. Of County, Md., school system. went to work for the Montgomery County School that she is most proud. And rightfully so. (Montgomery County was only the second school District. "I earned $200 a month," she says. "And Although she is steeped in education techniques system in the country to recognize that perhaps it was probably the most interesting and rewar- and theory, Peterson says now she is careful "not these children were not really "brain damaged" ding thing I have ever done." to overdo the teaching thing" with her own five but instead had other reasons for their failure to She and three other teachers were assigned 10 grandchildren, who are 5 to 16 years old. "It's not learn under conventional teaching methods.) students each to work with for a full year. The my responsibility to involve myself in everyone's Peterson became so enthralled with the concept students all suffered some sort of learning life," she says, although she admits it is a bit that she went back to school and eventually earn- disability — poor concentration, hyperaclivity, in- more difficult to keep still where her own family ed her doctorate jn special education. When she ability to get along with classmates, etc. is concerned. retired it was as professor and head of the learn- "I had the typical 'bad boy' that every teacher She does, however, have this advice for young ing disabilities program at George Washington dreads," Peterson says, "Only I had 10 of them." people who are starting families of their own: University in Washington,, D,C. Two of the four groups were experimental ones; "The first thing to do with your children is to love "Education has been my life," she says, "1 look Peterson's class and one other were the control them — and to make sure they know you love back and can truthfully say I wouldn't have done groups. "The other teachers used all sorts of them, Spend lots of time with your children. They anything else." special, innovative techniques," she says, explain- need to be comfortable with you." She started teaching in a one-room schoolhouse ing that the students were placed in individual Peterson offers that last bit of wisdom with the in northwest Nebraska. She was 16 years old and cubicles; the classrooms were painted in pale, had just graduated from high school. "In those soothing colors; the windows were all opaque. Pleasft $m PETERSON, next page The ISLANDER Tuesday, January 27, 1987 13A

Peterson Continued added explanation that "quality" of time is in- different Island church each month), where they finitely more important than "quantity" of time. enjoy lunch and, quite literally, "friendly faces," "I was a working mother myself," she says. "I For some it provides a rare opportunity to get out wasn't there every minute. But when I was there, of the house; for all it means guaranteed good I made sure the time was well spent," conversation, laughter and the chance to make Her three sons no doubt would agree. "I don't new aquaintances. know what I'd do without my boys,-'* she says. "I didn't know quite what to expect," Peterson Peterson has been a widow for seven years. says about the first Friendly Faces gathering. "I Two years ago she moved to Sanibel from a thought it would be great if we could get five or retirement community in Broomfield, Colo. {"It six people together. was simply getting too cold out there," she ex- "Already the response has been most gratify- plains, adding that ever since she and Pred lived ing," she adds. "And I expect it will continue to in St. Augustine as newlyweds, she knew she grow through the winter and spring." (The next wanted to return to Florida one day.) gathering is set. for noon Tuesday, Feb. to, at St. Although now she is for all practical purposes Isabel Catholic Church, Anyone who would like to "alone," Peterson does not suffer because of it. attend should call FISH, 472-0404, to arrange And .she wants to make sure others like her don't transportation.) suffer, either. Although numerous other FISH volunteers have In Eroomfield she initiated a regular — and since gotten into the act to help orchestrate most successful — social gathering for senior Friendly Faces, it was Peterson's energy and en- Lois Diesing of Arl- citizen "singles." thusiasm that made the first one possible and ington, Mass., stop- And now on Sanibel she is at it again. have made subsequent ones so popu'ar. ped on the Causeway PITCHING Just before Thanksgiving she organized the first "My mother always said I was a 'do-gooder,'" last week and easily meeting of "Friendly Faces," a group that has she says with a soft smile. "I suppose it comes filled a 30-galion trash IN grown from 13 to nearly 25 Islanders — not down to my wanting to make living on this earth bag with bottles.cans, necessarily singles, she stresses — who meet once something worthwhile — not just for myself, but a large sheet of tar paper and even a rusted exhaust a month for lunch and conversation. The group is especially for people who cannot always do it on pipe. under the auspices of Friends In Service Here, for their own." Diesing did the same thing when she visited the which Peterson has volunteered for more than a Whether taking the pains to teach special Islands last year. This year, she said, a passer-by asked year. children, or providing the spark to fill a void in if she were working off time (n community service for a FISH volunteers transport Friendly Faces par- the lives of others in her own age bracket, Wretha DUI conviction. Not so, she assured the gentleman - she ticipants to and from a central meeting place (a Peterson does just that. just cares about Sanibei and Captiva.

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Tuesday 14A Cityside Jan. 27,1987 ON THE Unanimous vote says storage park AGENDA inappropriate for Casa Ybel Road

By BARBARA BRUNDAGE single-family homes that are permitted under Islander staff writer residential zoning, he maintained. TODAY Councilman Mike Klein pointed out that the parcel CITY OF SANIBEL The City Council last week unanimously denied a was included in the wetlands preservation district. PLANNING COMMISSION change in zoning for a parcel on Casa Ybel Road "With the ink scarcely dry on that ordinance, I can- COUNCIL CHAMBERS JANUARY 27,1887 just behind C&S Bank. not support a use that undermines the protection it AGENDA The parcel was where Bert Jenks wanted to build offers," Klein said. 9 a.m. a mini-storage park. But the council said such a Councilman Jerry Muench agreed with Jenks that 1. Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of Jan. facility so near the busiest intersection on the Island the property, with most of the land more than three 13,1987. feet in elevation, should probably not have been in- 2. Report from director of planning. would exacerbate the already horrendous traffic 3. Reports from Planning Commission members back-ups on Periwinkle Way at Casa Ybel Road. cluded in the district in the first place. 4. Report from Planning Commission chairman 9:15 a.m. Testimony from boat owners, condo dwellers and Planning Director Bruce Rogers said the council 5. Consideration of a request to reconstruct (repair) an ac- businessmen had convinced the councilmen of a was being asked to rezone the parcel from residen- cessory swimming pool (a nonconforming structure) In its ex- definite need for a convenient storage facility on the tial to special use district. "You are not considering isting configuration, located at 1515 San Carlos Bay Drive, (Tax strap No. 18-46-23-JO-00001.0030); as submitted by Island. They also agreed that the particular parcel is a development permit," he stressed. Jackson Pools for George Mather. No. 86-4064 DP. ideal for the Lee County Electric Cooperative's se- "This concept provides a way to consider on a 9:30 a.m. 8. Consideration of a request for a fence (already con- cond substation planned for a portion of the site. case-by-case, parcel-by-parcel basis development structed) along the mangrove fringe of an upland canal, But all five councilmen recognized the potential applications that do not fit in an already established within 20' of an open body of water, on a parcel of land located at 17S5 Venus Drive, (Tax Strap- No. for an unmanageable increase in traffic generated zoning district," Rogers said. 18-46-23-J0-O0O01.0220); as submitted by Melvyn J. Good- by users of the storage facility. And they In addition, a community need must be identified man. No. 86-4045 DP. 9:45 a.m. acknowledged the concerns of nearby homeowners and the use must be compatible with adjoining uses 7. Consideration of a request for a Development Permit to that such commercial activity would not be compati- and must fall within the intensity of use and other provide for a 9'x12' expansion of an existing screen room In an area currently under roof, having an existing concrete ble with the neighborhood. standards of the Land Development Code, he said. slab on Lot 72 of Periwinkle Trailer Park (Tax Parcel No. Jenks' request for a change in zoning on the Rogers said the Planning Department recommend- 19-46-23-JO-00009.0000); as submitted by Walter A. Moxon for Periwinkle Trailer Park. No. 86-4036 DP. 8.8-acre parcel was also turned down by the Plann- ed approval of Jenks plans with a myriad of condi- 10 a.m. ing Commission. tions outlining exactly what would be permitted and 8. Consideration of a request for a Development Permit to At last Tuesday's final hearing before the council, what prohibited in the new zoning district. provide for enclosure of an existing 20.7'x13.16' (272.5 sf) screen area with sliding glass doors and walls without regard Jenks reviewed his plans for the facility. Those Klein made the motion to deny on the basis that to Land Development Code Section I.E.20. Wastewater plans included dedicating the lowlands portion of the the proposed uses would adversely impact traffic, Disposal Systems b. (1) III at 1679 Hibiscus Drive (Tax Parcel No. 18-46-23-J&O0001.1040); as busmltted by Donald and property for preservation as open space. He cited would add to the over-supply of commercially zoned Ellen Lawrence. No. 86-4033 DP. statistics to show that the impact on traffic would be land, and would violate the wetlands district stan- 10:15 a.m. 9. Consideration of a request for a Temporary Use Permit minimal — no greater than that generated by two dards. The motion passed by a 5-0 vote. for a sales office at the Seascape of Sanlbel Condominium, to be located on the first floor above base flood elevation of a bcflldlng currently under construction, located at 3145-3143 West Gulf Drive (Tax Strap Nos. 34-46-22-J000009.0000 and 34-46-22-JO-00010.0010); as submitted by Paul G. Sleben. No. What's in a name? 86-10-TUP. 10:30 a.m. 10. Consideration of a request for a Temporary Use Permit Tahiti Drive residents maintain changing theirs for a sales office at the Beachcomber Condominium, to be located on the first floor above base flood elevation in Building "D", located at 635 East Gulf Drive (Tax Strap Nos. 20-46-23-J2-00007.0220;0230 and 0240); as submitted by John would create unnecessary hardship Naumann and Associates, Inc. for BTS Development Cor- poration II. No. 86-11-TUP. 10:45 a.m. By BARBARA BRUNDAGE Tahiti Shores were considering originally assumed would be done. 11. Consideration of a request for a Variance to Land Islander staff writer changing the name of their sub- "It would only require approval by Development Code Section I.D.2. Permitted Uses, Required Conditions and Performance Standards; Preservation and division. But this course was the city and a new sign," he said. Residential Districts a. (4) E-2 Gulf Beach Ridge Zone (e) vl. Residents on Tahiti Drive in perceived as too complicated and No changes in street addresses Vegetation removal and developed area, to permit construc- Tradewinds subdivision are up In was abandoned by the property tion of a wood deck around the existing pool, a decorative would be needed. gazebo, two open trellis arbors, Interlocking paver surface arms at the city's plan to change owners association. Mayor Fred Valtin said he was covering over existing sand entry and concrete walkways In the name of their 25-year-old In a manner they said last week excess of (permitted) 30 percent clearance of site at the West not persuaded that either name Wind Inn located at 3345 West Guif Drive (Tax Parcel Nos. street. was considered "arbitrary," needed to be changed. 34-46-22-JO-00002.0000 and 34-46-22-J0-OOO03.00O0); as sub- They stormed MacKenzie Hall Tahiti Drive residents were mitted by West Wind Inn Associates of Sanibel, Inc. No. Councilman Jerry Muench said V-86-41. last Tuesday to protest the move notified by city staff that their Tahiti Drive "was there first" and 11 a.m. they maintain is unnecessary and street name was to be changed. should be given preference. 12. Consideration of an application pursuant to Land Development Code Part D. INTERPRETATION OF will create horrendous hardship "From the tone of the very for- Valtin suggested that before the LANGUAGE to determine the proper method of calculating for the owners of the 16 homes on mal letter we at first thought we council make a decision the Tahiti the number of dwelling units permitted per Land Develop- ment Code Part F. GENERAL REGUALTIONS, RESIDETNIAL the street. had no recourse," Bob Maurer, Shores board of directors should DISTRICT, Section I.F.1. Residential Densities (pertaining to Under SanibePs new uniform who has owned a home on Tahiti be asked to reconsider. "If they a parcel of land comprised of Tax Parcel No. 20-46-23-JO-00005.0010 and 20-46-23-J0-00003.0000); as sub- street naming and numbering Drive since 1972, told the council agree to a name change your pro- mitted by John Good. No. 87-15 IL system, street names that are last week. blem becomes moot," he told the 11:15 a.m. similar to subdivision names but 13. Continuation (from Jan. 13, 1987) of adoption of a Neither Sanibel police nor Tahiti Drive delegation, adding, Resolution regarding Interpretation of Language pursuant to not in that subdivision are not ac- firemen nor Lee County emergen- "If they don't we can reschedule Land Development Code Sections I.J.I.a. and I.J.3.C. Non- ceptable. The rationale is that cy medics have ever confused this hearing and take it from conforming Lots, Structures and Uses, No. 86-11-1L. (Norman A. Hartman, Jr., Attorney for VIP Realty Group, Inc.) such names create confusion for Tahiti Drive with Tahiti Shores there." Adoption of a Resolution approving Development Permit police, fire fighters, paramedics, subdivision when responding to a 86-4044. (Jack F. Slagle for Merrill Lynch Realty, Florida, Inc.) Councilman Lennart Lorenson's Adoption of a Resolution approving a request for amend- etc., who are responding to call, Maurer said. Leaving Tahiti motion to continue the hearing to a ment to Planning Commission Resolution No. 86-123. (Roger emergency calls. Drive as it is will not have a date uncertain passed by a 4-0 L. Smith, Parker-Mudgett Architects, Inc. for Polly Mat- sumato, DP 86-3828). Tahiti Drive was not among the negative impact on the 911 sysem, vote. Councilman Mike Klein, who Adoption of a Resolution approving Land Development street names slated for change he concluded. lives in Tahiti Shores, declared a last summer in preparation for the Please see TODAY, page 17A City Attorney David La Croix conflict of interest and abstained start of county-wide 911 emergen- said there would be no legal pro- from voting. cy telephone service. blems in changing the name of COMING UP •At that time the residents of Tahiti Shores subdivision as was TUESDAY, FEB. 3, MacKenzle Haii, 9 a.m. Regular meeting of the City Council, Annual reports will keep THURSDAY, FEB. 5, Council conference room, 9 a.m. • Regular meeting of the Historical Preservation Committee. CITY BRIEFS MacKenile Hall, 1:30 p.m. • Regular meeting of the Vegeta- council informed tion Committee. TUESDAY, FEB. 10, MacKenzle Hall, 9 a.m. - Regular meeting of the Planning Commission. of committee activities TUESDAY, FEB. 16, MacKenzle Hall, 9 a.m. - Regular By BARBARA BRUNDAGE The Planning Commission, Code Enforcement meeting of the City Council. Islander staff writer Board and ad hoc committees are exempt from the THURSDAY, FEB. 19, MaKanzle Hall, 10 a.m. - Scheduled requirement. hearings before the Code Enforcement Board. 1:30 p.m. - •The chairmen of all City Council-appointed boards At the end of the year committee heads will have un- Regular meeting of the Wildlife Committee. and committees must SUBMIT AN ANNUAL til Jan. 15 to submit their reports to the council. TUESDAY, FEB. 24, MacKenzle Hall, 9 a.m. • Regular REPORT outlining their committees' activities dur- meeting of the Planning Commission. ing the year, the council decreed last week. Please see CITY BRIEFS, page 16A The ISLANDER , January 27,1987 15A 1 MARSHALL H. HOLTZ Licritsvtf Kfitl Estate Hvnkvr M. 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City briefs Continued from page 14A

Last month, after receiving year-end reports from IMPACT FEES ON SANIBEL to make new growth islands to levy a TAX OF UP TO 2 PERCENT ON the Vegetation Committee and the Wildlife Commit- pay for itself has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday, REAL ESTATE SALES heads Sanibel's "wish list" of tee, Mayor Fred Valtin suggested it might be a good March 31, in MacKenzie Hall. items for consideration in the 1987 session of the idea to ask all committee chairman for a summary of City Manager Gary Price said a 30-page background Florida Legislature, the group's activities in the previous 12 months. report on the pros and cons of the system, researched The revenue from the tax would be earmarked for Recommendations for changes in the scope of the by his assistant Bill Mills, is nearing completion. acquisition and preservation of wetlands and public committee's function might also be included in the Price said the staff will be ready in about two weeks recreation areas. report. to participate in a workshop with the City Council. But The list of legislation the council supports will be because of the magnitude of the subject, Mayor Fred presented to the Southwest Florida Legislative • Convinced there is no problem, the City Council last Valtin suggested the discussion should be separate Delegation by Mayor Fred Valtin at a legislative hear- Tuesday declined to consider drafting an ordinance from a regular council meeting. ing in Cape Coral on Feb. 11. PROHIBITING BICYCLES ON ISLAND BEACHES. Members of the Planning Commission are invited to State Rep. Keith Arnold of Fort Myers has agreed to The city's existing code of ordinances prohibits participate, and public input will be sought, the coun- introduce the real estate tax bill this year and will look motor-powered vehicles on the beach but not bicycles. cil decided. for a sponsor for the proposed legislation in the Usually it is impossible for a bicyclist to ride on the The city opted not to participate in Lee County's im- Senate, Valtin said. A similar bill was filed in 1986 but beach because of erosion, high tides, soft sand condi- pact fee ordinance which is now in effect. never moved out of committee. tions or natural debris, City Manager Gary Price said. Sanibel is also asking area legislators to support in- But when bicyclists do use the beach, it has never • The City Council has DROPPED THE IDEA of fun- troduction of seven other proposed laws. They are: caused any problems, he added. ding Sanibel's solid waste collection by INCREASING ®An amendment to slate statutes to substitute a In a letter the city Hazel Schuller, a resident of Lin- AD VALOREM TAXES. newspaper advertisement for mailed notices to in- dgren Boulevard, asked that the council draft an or- In making that decision the council followed the lead dividual property owners when rezoning affects more dinance to keep beach cruiser bicycles off Island of a special Refuse Rate Study Committee, which con- than 5 percent of the city's land area. shores. cluded that the benefits to be gained in reduced rates » A bill placing limitations on commercial telephone Schuller was upset when she read that the bicycle would be outweighed by the increased level of ine- solicitation, especially random dialing that disturbs rental concession at Casa Ybel Resort was being ex- quality the ad valorem tax assessment would produce. persons with unlisted numbers. panded to include beach cruiser bicycles. She objected All properties would pay the same millage, and it • A bill limiting the size, number and location of road- to these commercial ventures expanding "right where would be difficult to calculate fair distribution across side bill boards. we build sand castles and hunt for shells." all categories of users, City Manager Gary Price • A bill prohibiting the use of no-deposit glass and Price said the Casa Ybel concession has been licens- reported to the council last Tuesday. metal beverage containers to cut down on litter (a ed since 1979 to rent 24 bicycles but the city does not It was consensus of the rate study committee that similar measure has been implemented in several regulate the type of bicycle. He said he believed the change to ad valorem funding not be pursued at other states). "beach cruiser" is simply a brand name. this time. But the committee did suggest that the idea • A "dramshop law" imposing civil liability on tavern The council agreed with Price that "another restric- be revisited in 1988 when the city begins negotiations and bar owners for injuries caused by persons who tion is unnecessary at this time" and voted 5-0 to take with the refuse franchisee for renewal of the agree- were served alcoholic beverages after being obviously no action on Schuller's request. ment between the two. intoxicated,

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City briefs Continued JLOQGy Continued from page 14A • A change in the procedures required by state law for that all administrative remedies have been the adoption of budgets and millage rates to allow the exhausted. Code Amendment NOB. LDC-86-43 und LDC-86-44. (Russell budget to be adopted before a vote is taken on the Schropp for Seagrape Village Propurty Owners; and Mariner La Croix pointed out that the option to file for a Properties, Inc., for Casa Ybel Cottage Colony Woo! Con- millage rate. variance to encroach on the setback was open to Burns dominium Association, respectively.) »And a local law, applying only to Sanibel, limiting before the suit was filed last August. Adoption of a Resolution pursuant to Interpretation of the Land Development Code, Article I, Section A, Subsection 8. the taking of live shellfish within the city limits to two On Jan. 6, La Croix reported, Anita Simon's lawsuit Vesting of Rights. No. 8CM4-IL, (Simon M. Harrison, attornoy per species per day per person. (In May 1986 this aginst the city was dismissed with prejudice, meaning for American Ploneor Savings Banks. Adoption of a Resolution'approving Zone Boundary Inter- limitation on live shelling was submitted in the form of it cannot be refiled. The suit had been pending since pretation No. 86-05-ZB, (Larry Tetroault for First Baptist a local rule to the newly established Marine Fisheries September 1983. Church). Adoption of a Resolution appioviny Land Development Commission. La Croix said the latest word from the Simon had challenged the city's refusal to permit a Code Amendment No. 86-42-LOC. (City" of Sanibel). commission is that no action will be taken on Sanibel's single-family home on a lot in Sanibel Highlands. The Adoption of a Resolution approving Land Development Code No. 86-45'LDC. (City of Sanlbol).' local rule before June 1987. The bill the council is ask- property had been subdivided, leaving Simon's lol Adoption of a Resolution approving Conditional Use Per- ing the legislative delegation to sponsor and introduce with no residential density. mit No. 86-15-CUP. (Sundial Condominium Association, Inc.); in the upcoming session is similar to the proposed and Conditional Use Permit No. 86-16-CUP. (Sundial East The suit asked the court to direct the city to issue a Condominium Association, Inc.) rule, La Croix said.) • • building permit for the home or to award Simon Adoption of a Resolution approving Conditional Use Per- mit No. 86-17-GUP. (Gulfslde Plaoo Condominium Associa- damages for a "taking." tion, Inc.) ©City Attorney David La Croix had GOOD NEWS The court order prohibits any further claim for in- Adoption of a Resolution approving Variance No. V-86-35. FOR THE CITY COUNCIL last Tuesday. (John E. and Patricia W. Elchenlaub). verse condemnation, La Croix said. Adoption of a Resolution denying Development Permit No. Two of the 10 lawsuits pending against the city were 86-4048 DP. (Pamela Donnelly, architect, for John J. and ^settled earlier this month in the city's favor, La Croix Pamela R. Weston). • Last Tuesday the City Council postponed discussion Adoption of a Resolution approving Variance No. V-8B-38. reported. of Planning Commission recommendations for (Comer and Moore Construction, Inc. for T. Manford and On Jan. 12 Circuit Court Judge William Nelson changes in the Rate of Growth ordinance. The matter Rovilla McGee). Adoption of a Resolution approving Variance No. V-86-40. granted a motion to dismiss Peter Burns' request for a will be placed on the Feb. 3 council agenda. (Adamm H. Smith). certiorari review of the city's denial of a conditional The proposed changes do away with the current Adoption of n Resolution approving Development Permit No. 86-3886 DP and Conditional Use Pormit No. 86-13-CUP. use permit for Island Moped to continue as a bicycle allocation system, raise the annual building cap from (Gasparllla Square Associates). rental business. 210 to 500 welling units, delete the point system for The court directed the plaintiffs to either apply for a scoring applications and give the city manager or the LUNCH variance to the 100-foot setback from the center line of Planning Department the authority to issue building 1 p.m. 14. Olaeussion of the city's Below Market Rate Housing Pro- Periwinkle Way (a requirement Island Moped permits up to the maximum number. gram with the Housing Foundation, Community Housing and violates), or to file an amended complaint alleging Because of the importance of the issue. Mayor Fred Resources, Inc. Valtin proposed putting off any discussion until it was ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL publicly noticed on the meeting agenda. LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA "Anyone who wishes to comment should have the If a person decides to appeal any decision of the body with Don't It's the opportunity for input on the subject," Valtin said. respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, The move will also give the council a chance to he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such pur- feed poses he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the law. digest the report of the Planning Commission sub- proceedings is made, which record Includes the testimony me. committee that reviewed the ordinance and its and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. impact.

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tMtH. ^pa, and (auti*- ^ow.-, iv ;is^: sU'jXs |roTU voui -ionj - ^vin AOIJ. t'cstiturtinw and .^hoppiiu; riily .^jni'tcs awav — uml yon can lavp yi'i.T boai moored at the ,mvalc dock, riqhl in GULF8IDE PLACE 108-Enjoy dining on the You need to see this unit at KING'S if you your backvardl screened porch while listening to the surf of the Gulf like the idea of a very spacious, well-constructed, at- of Mexico. A two bedroom, two bath plus den luxury tractively furnished second home. Enjoy the Gulf view Sounds qood? It is. Souiuts expensive? condo. Gourmet kitchen, Jacuzzi in master bath, from the separate dining room and balcony, and be It's noi... condominium prices start at security shutters and Pro-Corn. Six tennis courts, two assured that this is a very desirable complex for ren- 30x50 heated pools, saunas, and clubhouse. Approx. tals if you would like income. For more information 169; 900. 2,000 sq. ft. $358,500 beautifully furnished. Call about this two bedroom, two bath unit priced at just You'd find ii all at BLUE CRAB Marge McCombs, Realtor-Associate. After hours, $215,000, Call Eliot Sugerman, Realtor-Associate. 466-6631. After hours, 472-2614. KEY... a chance at island living you -HOMES- shouldn't miss. Cad, write or come FERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY-Large secluded TAKE A LOOK AT THISt Delightful three visit us soon, for waterfront Ctviiuj at a home in natural island setting on two direct access bedroom, two bath home with three large screened GvcafcCe price. canals close to the beach at BLIND PASS. Perfect place porches, solar heated pool, vaulted ceilings, hurricane to get away from it all $298,000. Call Judy Itel, Realtor- shutters, 12 Hunter fans and three A/C units. Walk one IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Associate. After hours, 472-0658. block to private beach access or sit on your back FROM $69,900 porch and look out over the water and golf course of YOU CAN OWN A HOUSE ON 8ANIBEL FOR the Beachview Country Club. Offered at $275,000 un- LESS THAN $1OO,OOO. Near the beach...in ex- furnished. Call Mike Long, Broker-Salesman. After cellent condition. Call now for more information. hours, 472-4201. 472-4000. North s Fort Myers\ -CONDOMINIOMS- m* ; _ f BLUE , "v A"KEY / PRICE REDUCED! Best of beach and bay— SUNDIAL—Top floor two bedroom, two bath. Just CAPT1VA COVE—Top floor unit with loft and private redecorated with new carpet. Gulf view, near tennis, /JForl elevator. Two bedroom, two bath plus den. $262,500. pool and Gulf. $185,000 furnished. Call Michael Par- J SCU ,'i'-.' fCoral /MyeisV Call Dave Putzel, Broker-Salesman. After hours, parian, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 472-8008. 472-9688. *5&, l^fld'V . I--— -DUPLEX- UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES are yours with this charming duplex located on Donax, near the beach and shopping. Whether you enjoy the rental return from this high-demand property or live in one side and have income to assist you from the other side, ownership will benefit you. Two bedroom, one bath each side- separate laundry, too. $145,000 fully furnished. Call John Nickens, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 472-5980 or Cathy Tremblay, Broker Salesman. After hours, 939-1506.

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Students at the Children's Center of the Islands learned a lesson is cracking coconuts open recently. Above, left to right: In addition to the recent raffle proceeds, CHR carello of Mariner. The two are standing in front Lauren ' Kohlbren- received a $1,000 gift from Mariner Properties, in of the new BMRH units on Wooster Lane. Photo n e r , Anna the photo above, George Kohlbrenner Jr., CHR by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. Khemkhejon and president, accepts the check from Elaine Cic- Betsy Pavelka an- ticipate what's In- side. Left: Jessie $5,000 raised for BMRH program on Sanibel Wood could hardly believe his taste As a result of their donations of $100 to $250 bonnier's name from the hat for the wall hang- buds when his dugw? the recent fund-raising campaign by ing and Mary Peabody's name for the quilt. straw yielded the CoBmunity Housing and Resources, Inc., for Cherbonnier is from St. Louis, Mo.; Peabody sweet coconut Below Market Rate Housing on Sanibel, 15 con- lives in North Manchester, Ind. milk. Photos by tributors were eligible for the drawings for a CHR thanks all the donors from both on- and Rlcki Kosakow quilt and a handcrafted wall hanging last week. off-Island for their support. More than $5,000 Cooper. The items have been on display at the Sanibel was raised to further CHR's effort to expand Public Library. opportunities for moderate cost housing on the In the gazebo at Sanibel City Hall, 4-year-old Island for Island employees and long-time Erin Kohnbrenner, daughter of CHR President residents. George Kohlbrenner Jr., pulled Adelaide Cher- J. TODD'S Restaurant Come With Me" TO SANIBEL'S BEST EARLY BIRD DINNER It's Shrimply Marvelous!" Shrimp 10 Different Ways — choose from — Blackened Shrimp Shrimp Alfredo Shrimp Teriyaki Shrimp Scampi Shrimp Francois Bar-B-Q Shrimp Shrimp Parmesan Broiled Shrimp Shrimp Tempura Fried Shrimp Plus beef, veal, or chicken feature of the day. Includes Sanibel's Most Extensive Salad Bar Served ONLY 5-6:30 P.M. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT You are invited to view this outstanding Sanibel residence at 853 Tulip Lane (formerly Murex Lane). We will be holding Open PRIME RIB MANIA! House on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 28, 29 and ALL YOU CARE TO EAT The Most Delicious Prime Ribs of Beef Anywhere 30th from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. Sanibel's MOST Extensive Salad Bar Soup de Jour • Homemade Bread • Dessert Professionally decorated home on canal with three bedrooms, ONLY $13.50 two baths, and featuring large family room, many extras. J. TODD'S LOUNGE Featuring BOB INKENBRANDT Don't miss this fine property! Call our office for directions. 8:30 P.M. -12:30 P.M., Tues. - Sat. Sanibel's Most Intimate Lounge HAPPY HOUR 5 • 7 P.M. - 2 FOR 1 DRINKS BISSELL REALTY SERVICE CORP. - FREE NACHOS! — "Beginning our second generation of service." "A cozy spot you'll love a lot" Treetops Centre - Across from the Dairy Queen 472-4123 Phone (813) 472-0880 DONAX AT MIDDLE GULF Owner* UUnd r«>14ent. lines 1970 • Members Sanibel and Captlva Chamber of Commerce AT THE RAM ADA INN Member Sanibel and Captlva Inlands Board of Realtors 20A Tuesday, January 27, 1987 The ISLANDER Gardeners will enjoy author's lecture next Wednesday

By PAT ROBERTSON homestead in the mountains, adventures. Gardeners will be interested in a lecture by Maria IN THE Van Atta, author of Living Off The Land, that will MYSTERY begin at 10:30 a.m. next Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the STACKS Sleep While I Sing - L.R. Wright — This strdofj! f Sanibel Public Library. psycho-suspense mystery is both ehr-ring and New additions to the shelves in the library include: creepy as it presents a fine picture of village life on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Sgt. Karl Alberg BIOGRAPHY Seven Rivers West — Edward Hoagland — This book of the Canadian Mounties was getting nowhere in his On Acting — Laurence Olivier — The greatest about the life and lore of the Old West presents search for the killer of an unidentified woman until he classical actor of our century offers a gold mine of wonderfully rich descriptions of the abundance of published a drawing of the victim done by the local art stories about the spirit of acting as he recounts tales of wildlife on the prairies and in the Rockies before the teacher. This inventive plot has some frustrating blind the legendary Shakespearean actors who preceded railroads cut a trench through them. Cecil Roop has alleys. him and then describes his own career. Olivier is come West to capture grizzlies for a circus act he frank about his disappointments and successes, and wants to start. In Nebraska he teams up with an ex- Pat Robertson is the head librarian at the Sanibel does his best to assess his own work objectively. circus performer who is looking for gold, with a one- Public Library. armed trapper, and with a man who is returning to his Frederick the Great, the Magnificent Enigma — Robert Asprey — Part of the enigma referred to in the subtitle is the contrast between Frederick as a flute- playing esthete and as a vitally active military genius. PITCHING As a young prince Frederick was known for his ef- feminate and lascivious activities. But he became a brilliant military commander whose adult life was an almost uninterrupted series of battles. Frederick also maintained a 40-year correspondence with Voltaire Suzanne and Sidney Simon own a and amassed a notable private art collection. house on Sanibel and are here for a few weeks this winter. (See the story about NON-FICTION them on page 10A.) They walked the full Durrell in Russia — Gerald and Lee Durrell — Join length of Dixie Beach Boulevard one these two for a naturalist's tour across the many and morning last week and filled two bags to diverse lands of the Soviet Union. The book combines overflowing with cigarette packages, stunning photography with an illuminating narrative. candy wrappers, beer and soda cans. The authors visited 11 Soviet nature preserves in com- The say a bottle bill In their home state piling this collection of information about such unique of Massachusetts manages to keedfe subjects as a goat-sized moose, the European bison roadsides there relatively free of sBcn and the endangered Chatkal tulip. unsightly trash.

FICTION Silversword — Phyllis Whitney — Light romance, a bit of mystery and a scenic locale are blended by this fine storyteller in her latest novel. At 32, Caroline Kir- by learns that her mother Noelle, supposedly killed years before in the same accident in which her father died, is alive and living in Hawaii.

Consolidated Report of Condition of Bank of the Islands, Sanibel-Captlva of Sanibel, Florida and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of the AN EVENING OF FINE DINING Federal Reserve system, at the close of business December 31, 1986 In accor- dance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant GRACED BY SUCCULENT SEAFOOD & STEAKS to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS Dollar Amounts in Thousan 1. Cash and balance due from depository Institutions: ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES a. Non Interest-bearing balances and currency and coin 7,460 b. Interest-bearing balances, 2,033 2. Securities 22,497 3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell ... .16,345 4. Loans and lease financing receivables: Major • Serving Dinner a. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income IS 5-10 PM, 7 Days b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ^ Credit c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve None Cards ANY d. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income, Accepted MEAL WORTH • Full Liquor allowance, and reserve 62,681 License 5. Assets held in trading accounts None A TWO HOUR WAIT? 6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 2,572 7. Other real estate owned 244 WE'RE WORTH IT! 8. Investments In unconsolldated subsidiaries and associated companies None 9. Customers' liability to this bank In acceptances outstanding None BUT YOU DON'T 10. Intangible assets None HAVE TO WAIT 11. Other assets 971 Live 12. Total assets 114,803 Entertainment WE TAKE • Happy Hour LIABILITIES 2 for 1 13. Deposits: Mon.-Sat. RESERVATIONS a. In domestic offices 1Q in Patio Lounge 472-. 4-7 PM (1) Non Interest-bearing. 22,777 Wed. Night Mon.-Fri. (2) Interest-bearing 83,023 1771 b. In foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs "Dooley's Dixie • Late Night (1) Non Interest-bearing.., , Five" Jazz Menu in Lounge {2) Interest-bearing 14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to purchase | 15. Demand notes Issued by the US. Treasury None 16. Other borrowed money None EARLY DINING SPECIAL- 17. Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations under capflalized leases None 18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding None $2.50 OFF ON AN ENTREE FROM REGULAR 19. Notes and debenture subordinated to deposits Non© 20. Other liabilities 470 MENU IF SEATED BEFORE 5:30 PM 21. "Total liabilities. 106,270 22. Limited-life preferred stock None EQUITY CAPITAL 23. Perpetual preferred stock None 24. Common Slock 817 25. Surplus 3,559 26. Undivided profits and capital reserves 4,157 27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments 28. Total equity capital 8,533 29. Total liabilities, llmlted-llfe preferred stock and equity capital 114,803 1, Lyman H. Frank, Sr. V.P. &. Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condlflon has been prepared In conformance with the Instructions Issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal System and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Lyman H. Frank We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this Report of Condition and THE JACARANDA declare that It has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared In oonformanoe with the Instructions Issued by the Board of Gover- S E A P O O D STEAKS S P I R ITS nors of the Federal Reserve System and Is true and correct. Eric McNab U23 PERIWINKLE WAV, SAMBEL &.AND. R 472-1771 Joseph Tuohy Randolph Fisher The [SLANDER Tuesday, January 27, 1987 21A Four ways to get more Florida

VIP has the only on site real estate office at South Seas Plantation. VIP has more listings and is responsible for more sales, Our sales staff has more knowledge and experience with South both in units and dollars, than all other REALTORS® combined. 1Seas property, the resort, resort programs and activities. 3 VIP is responsiblefo r a vast majority of all sales at South VIP is the #1 Independent Real Estate Company Seas Plantation. in Southwest Florida, with convenient offices throughout 2 4the area.

BEACH HOME #6 — $445,000. Three bedroom/Three bath/Loft. MARINA VILLA Call Lyle Jackson, Sales Manager 472-1556, Unit #605 - $245,000 Two bedroom/Two bath. Call The Beach Homes offer the ultimate in private island liv- Kris Hawkins, Realtor-Associate, 4724556. ing within a residential resort community. Located on Superbly located in a private setting overlooking the Gulf 1700 feet of Gulf frontage, these secluded homes feature of Mexico, Pine Island Sound, and the South Seas yacht roomy two, three, and four bedroom floorplans, custom harbour, the Marina Villas feature a blend of comfortable designed for the perfect blend of indoor and outdoor liv- Island living with maximum space -efficiency. The ing. AH sited on heavily wooded sites with mature delightful two bedroom, two bath floorplans are hous- tropical vegetation. ed in four buildings, ten units each, with swimming pool private to the complex.

BEACH VILLA Unit #2633 — $295,000. Three bedroom/Two bath/Loft. Call Lyle Jackson, Sales Manager TENNIS VILLA 472-1556. Unit #3234 - $165,000 Two bedroom/Two bath. Call Villas feature one, two and three bedroom plans, each Douglas J.Davlin, Broker-Salesman 472-1556. with screened porch viewing the beautiful Gulf of Mex- Sixty special villas nestled amid the island vegetation ico. Landscaped with native vegetation with pools and overlook the private tennis courts and pool area. Ex- tennis courts private to the complex. Guaranteed in- cellent guaranteed income programs for these one and comes available. two bedroom residences in paradise.

BAYSIDE VILLA BAYSIDE VILLA Unit#4222 — $130,000. One bedroom/Two bath. Call Unit #5224 - $129,000 One bedroom/two bath. Call Sandra J. Barany, Broker-Saleswoman 472-1556. Sandra J. Barany, Broker-Saleswoman, 472-1556. Luxury condominiums privately overlook bay and marina Luxury condominiums privately overlook bay and vistas at South Seas Plantation, Extra-large pool, pool marina vistas at South Seas Plantation. Extra-large pool, bar and Jacuzzi spa make living especially wonderful in pool bar and Jacuzzi spa make living especially wonder- these one- and three-bedroom units. Eemtal and PUNTATION NATURC ful in these one and three bedroom units. Rental and guaranteed income programs. PRESERVE guaranteed income programs.

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A. LAND'S END VILLAGE E. BEACH COTTAGES B. MARINA VILLAS r. BEACH VILLAS PLAJWFI8JSI C. GULF COTTAGES G. BAYSIOE VILLAS South Seas Plantation Sales D. BEACH HOMES H. TENNIS VILLAS Resort & Yacht Harbour South Seas Plantation ...... 4721556 22A Tuesday, January 27, 1987 The ISLANDER Club news Island Lions donate $15,000 1986 RENTAL PERFORMANCE to various organizations IS AVAILABLE, CALL ESI The Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club in its Secretary Bob Tragessor reported regular meeting Jan. 21 entertained the club has made $15,000 in donations RENTAL PERFORMANCE IS THE KEY several out-of-state visitors. to the Florida Lions Eye Bank, the TO INVESTMENT RETURN In the absence of ailing President Millard Conklin Center for the Multiple Lynn Rogers, Vice President Marc Handicapped, the Florida Lions Foun- If you are interested in maximizing the Nagot reported on the recent meeting dation for the Blind, the Florida Lions return on your rental unit, ask ESI to of Southwest Florida Lions clubs at Camp for the Visually Handicapped, show you the results of their VACA- Lakeland. Nagot also reminded Leader Dog School, Southeast Guide TION RENTAL PROGRAM'S perfor- members that the Sanibel Shell Fair Dogs, Outreach and Visually Impaired mance in 1986. If you are interested in has forced a change in meeting days in Persons. Each organization provides buying rental property, get the facts March. The March 4 meeting has been valuable assistance to those with visio| cancelled, and two meetings that or drug problems. about the gross rents and occupancies month will be on the 18th and 25th, A donation was also made to the that have been achieved in the real February's schedule is unchanged. Lions Care International Foundation in world. The study covers over 3OO units Lion Henry Shelton reports that the the names of charter members in 34 complexes. Bloodmobile had a very successful col- Frances Bailey and Robert Dormer lection Jan. 21. A total of 60 people of- They will now be listed as Melvin Jon fered to donate (six were not accep- Fellows at the Lions internationa TENNISPLACE D-31—This one bedroom efficiency is as table; the other 54 were divided bet- headquarters. neat as a pin and tastefully furnished. The complex is on the Bayside and the unit is located on the top floor in the corner ween the Lions (22), Kiwanis (16), AB- The next meeting will begin at 6:30 overlooking the pool. As the name implies, there is plenty of WA (8), Rotary (7), and undesignated p.m. next Wedneday, Feb. 4, at the tennis available. Check the price-Only $79,900. (D). Sanibel Community Association.

A BEAUTIFUL VIEW of the Gulf of Mexico or of the 20 Visiting Rotarians boost attendance by 40-foot heated swimming pool is available from the formal dining room or screened lanai in this spacious apartment. Walk- in closets and large vanity dressing areas accent the master at regular Friday breakfast meetings and guest suites. The fully-applianced kitchen includes an automatic ice maker and trash compactor, in one of Sanibel's most popular rental complexes and for the smallest investment After a lull in the first two weeks of Sanibel Community Association. available, we offer King's Crown 113 for $214,900. the new year, 76 home club members Guest speaker Jan. 17 was Bruc

LOGGERHEAD CAY 592—Attractively priced and with ex- cellent rental potential, this second floor unit at Loggerhead Cay overlooks courtyard, pool and Gulf. With 1,376 square feet The of total living area, comfort for up to six occupants is assured. Separate master and guest suites and a fully equipped kitchen plus full-size washer and dryer are standard features. Ask to see the photo album, data package, or videotape on Log- Room gerhead Cay 592. $170,000. proud to announce we are open for SUNDIAL R-404—Two bedroom two bath unit with an outstanding view. It offers beautiful furnishings and a comfor- table atmosphere. Excellent rental history. $270,000. LUNCH!!< WHITE SANDS 22—Located in a small complex of 14 units with natural barrier vegetation and wonderful view of the Gulf 7 Days a Week of Mexico. Features include cabana and garage with electric from 11:30 - 3:00 door opener. Call for details. $275,000 furnished. — featuring — SAND POINTE 117—One of only six direct Gulf-front apart- ments is now available at Sand Pointe Condominium. Recent- Delicious Sandwiches & the BIGGEST BURGERS ly refurbished, this two bedroom, two bath unit is now in ex- you can ever eat. (We grind our own meat.) cellent condition. Light colors and bright fabrics reflect quali- ty throughout. Ask us about the outstanding potential return on investment through ESI's Vacation Rental Program. A com- plete data package including color photographs is yours for the asking. We offer Sand Pointe 117 at the exceptionally attrac- tive price of $225,000. Wonderful CREATIVE SOUPS & CRISP SALADS, AND an extra treat!!! - HOMEMADE Call Toil-Free Nationwide 1-800-237-6002 In Canada 1-800-447-6002 AUTHENTIC TEXAS-MEXICAN FOOD. 1 In Florida 1-800-282-7137 • •••• OLE! • TELEX 797295

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FULL SERVICE BAR ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS CAPTIVA ISLAND 472-5558 Th« ISLANDER Tl»»d»y, January 27,1987 23A Business One-day seminar will help secretaries, Darling, say a little ftsistants develop managerial skills something in • A ONE-DAY SEMINAR of- Hawaiian for fered through Continuing the folks Education at Edison Com- munity College will focus on BUSINESS at Chadwick's. TEACHING MANAGERIAL SKILLS for administrative BRIEFS assistants and professional secretaries. Under the instruction of Jackie agency sales in 1986. £grguson, participants will learn how In addition to the Sundial Beach and (B gain more responsibility and Tennis Resort's rooms division, he is authority in their professional posi- responsible for the travel agencies and tions. Information will be presented on tour promotions for eight of the 10 ways to maximize contributions to resorts in Southwest Florida. employers and to increase McManemon, who previously held ductivity. management positions with the Mar- «he program is planned for 9 a.m. to riott Corp., has a degree in hotel and 3 p.m. this Saturday, Jan. 31, in Room restaurant management from Florida F-90 on the ECC campus. The cost is State University and a degree in $10. For more information call 489-9235. management from the University of Florida's College of Business Ad- * JAMES McMANEMON has been ministration. He earned the designa- named director of the rooms division at tion Certified Hotel Administrator Sundial Beach and Tennis Resort on from the American Hotel and Motel Sanibel. The announcement was made Association in 1985. by Michael Peceri, president of Mar- quis Hotels and Resorts. • JOSEPH GALANIS, who with his ^McManemon continues as director of partners developed and operated •p's and agency sales for Marquis, Sanibel Island Hilton Inn and Brass wnich manages 10 resorts on Captiva, Elephant restaurant, has announced Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach and Marco the new name of the Spanish Main Islands. He joined Marquis Hotels and restaurant in Fort Myers is Resorts in 1984 as assistant director of "Mainstreet." operations. He served as general In addition to the restaurant itself, manager of one of Marquis' beachfront Galanis is opening the Mainstreet Com- resorts and was named director of tour edy Club. Sounds like two strangers in parrot-dise. COMING!! FEBRUARY 4!! ree leis •CFF* Tuesdays. Chadwick's new island look is a natural setting for its famous Hawaiian Luau feast every Tuesday night The exciting steel CAIFIE drum band, free leis, tropical drink samples and exotic island dishes are the * eat-in it take-out it bakery it catering it way we say... Aloha! Welcome to casual island dining at Chadwick's. A STAR-STUDDED MENU The new Chadwick's greets you with a featuring burst of bright colors, a tropical island decor and the expanded lounge has a large THE ONLY BAKERY ON THE MANDS entertainment area and dance floor.

••• plus ••• We're proud as a parrot! Come see why! SOUPS! SALADS! SAVORIES! Karkey & Woodard in the lounge 9:00pm-l:00am Nightly except Tuesday + AND * BROWNIES 12 WAYS BAKERY HOURS CAFE HOURS 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday Tuesday-Sunday Morning, Noon *n' Night 11506 ANDY ROSSE LANE, CAPTIVA

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Forgive Continued from page 11A

a sexual abuser, Suzanne was forced to you are really ready to go out and help at his funeral. Both her brother and quickly pick up on people's body others." sister were also sexually abused and "There was a quiet tran-^ language. She developed a "sixth While the survival stage is a nice had started to cope with their feelings. sense" in order to survive. And she was place to be, it's still not the final stage. Their mother, who had no idea the quility among us. We had forced to become more creative and The final stage the Simons have iden- abuse had taken place, also is coming resourceful. tified is the "integration" stage, Here, to grips with the experience. each done our healing, ac- "Now, instead of grumbling that I a person fits his negative experience in- Suzanne relates how she bought cording to our own needs had to be 10 steps ahead of my old man, to the scope of his entire life and then tomato seeds to put in her father's I can be proud of the ability I had to do decides what importance to give it. casket, because gardening meant so and in our own time frame. that," she says. "I began to realize that defining much to him. He was more than just a And a survivor can also develop a myself based on what happened in a sexual abuser, she says — he was a We had finally let it go. We sense of humor about his horrible six-year period was ridiculous," gardener, a skilled craftsman, an avid had come to a place of experience. Suzanne says. "Forgiveness, for us, is reader and storyteller. Now, in the in- "A person who denies the experience this whole process, from denial to tegrated stage of "forgiveness," she forgiveness." ever happened can laugh it off as not integration." can see these additional aspects. important. But that's not really good," Suzanne sums up the feeling of And she writes in her book: Suzanne Simoj Suzanne says.' 'If you have reached the forgiveness in the draft of her final "It was incredible to be able to do Sexual abuse victii survivor stage, you can laugh at some chapter of the book. Her father has just of the absurdities of the situation. Now died and the family is getting together Please see FORGIVE, next page

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Forgive Continued PITCHING such a joyful thing (placing the tomato IN seeds in the casket) at such a solemn occasion. That joy no doubt came from e awareness that we had reached a The whole family got into the anti- p of inner peace with our dad and Utter act when Ron and Claire Nixon and with our past. daughter Callle, 4, arrived on Sanibel "There was a quiet tranquility last week. The Louisville, Colo., family among us. There was little or no major cleaned up along the beach near Stir- unfinished business to deal with. We frider condominiums. Although their had each done our healing, according haul consisted mainly of soda and beer to our own needs and in our own time cans, they picked up a battered old lawn frame. We had finally let it go. We had chair, too. The Nixons said most of the come to a place of forgiveness." beach litter they saw seemed to have come ashore with the tide.

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Building permits for construction projects were Issued by the city of Albert Ellas, 224 Daniel Drive, for a single-family residence by River- Sanlbel during the five weeks ending Jan. 22, to: be nd Homes for $88,905. John Riohter, 4669 Rue Bayou, for a solar pool heater by Bill Michigan Homes, 1222 Par View Drive, for a singlo-family residence Stlllwell Plumbing for $2,600. by the owner for $118,625, Georga Parker, 4670 Rue Bayou, fora carport by Norman Slurgls for PERMITS AND DEEDS $3,000. Mary Todd, 916 Beach Road, for a boat lift by CD Marine for $4,200. The following deed transactions Involving Sanlbol and Captlva pro- Stsvs Hammer, 1665 Sabal Palm Drive, for a pool and deok by Blu- James Foley, 644 Martha's Lane, for a roof extension by Jones In- perty were completed during the two weeks ending Jan. 12,19G7. These Aqua Pool for $12,086. dustrial Screen for $1,200. deeds recorded are for more than $60,000: Smltty's Restaurant, 1975 Periwinkle Way, for an LP tank by Robert Canavan, 885 Limpet Drive, to replace screen roof by Jones Coiony Associates, Inc., to The Colony Group, Lots 1, 2, and 6, Troplgas Inc., of Florida for $1,850. Industrial Screen for $2,450. Block 7, Unit 1, Sanlbel Estates, $3,000,000. Jon Llljequlst, 5770 Pine Tree Drive, for a pool, deok and screen Robert Ingram, 1328 Sea Spray Lane, for a screened atrium, by Pick Kwik Food Stores Inc. to JFI Corp. Lot 1, Block C, Lots 1 and enclosure by the owner for $27,562. Jones industrial Screen for $1,150. 2, Block D, Palm Ridge, $700,000. Arnold?Colter, 310 East Gulf Drive, for a single-family residence by Richard Muench, 1119 Periwinkle, Lot 60, for a roof over by Michael Hanchar to Mariner Properties, Inc., Government Lot 3 Richard Kennedy for $105,000. Freedom Aluminum for $3,580. and 5, Section 22 , Township 45 S., Range 21 E., $550,000. Ralph Dl Carlo, 746 Nerlta Street, for a single-family residence by Periwinkle Place, 2075 Periwinkle Way, to retlle fountain by Artek Robert Rlordan to Ella Hall, Parcel In Section 2, 3, 10 and 11, Richard Kennedy for $100,000. Three Dimension for $2,100. Township 46 S., Range 21 E., $505,000. A. All]an, 1648 Periwinkle Way, for a construction trailer by BBVK, Sanibel-Captlva Conservation Foundation, 3333 Sanibel-Captlva Helen Leonard to Bruce Gurall, Government Lot 3, Section 28, value unstated. Road, for a screened gazebo by George Parker for $10,000. Township 46 S., Range 22 E., Sanlbel, $485,000. Donald Scholleld, 3362 St. Kllda Road, for a single-family residence Robert Healey, 8987 Mockingbird Drive, an LP gas tank by Texigas Eugenie Bertram to Lynn Mann, Lot 8B, Block 3,1st Addition Shell by the owner for $50,895. Corp. for $750. Harbor, $485,000. Peter and Anne Badgley, 1170 Buttonwood, for a single-family John Alden, 411 Lighthouse Way, for a slab by Larry Johnson for Robert Lake and others to Robert Lako, Government Lot 1, Sec- residence by Greg Weolarz for $70,000. $1,144. tion 29, Township 46 S., Range 22 E., $455,000. Louis Ball, 2552 Castaways, to remodel by Gall Reynolds for LaPlaya Condo, 2629 West Gulf Drive, for a pool and deck by Trl- Ellen Damroth to John Goode and Louise Halman, Parcel In Sec- $5,700. City Pool Consiruciion for $11,500. tion 20, Township 46 S., Range 23 E., $450,000. David Yudowltz, 1119 Periwinkle, 6E, for a roof over by Holsom- Sanford Newman, 689 East Rocks Drive, for a slab by the owner for Gerald Paulsen to Isabel Wise, Lot 14, 3rd Addition Shell Harbor, back's Aluminum Service for $2,500. $1,000. $360,000. David Wahl, 4640 Rue Belle Mer, for an addition by Mark McQuade Wiliam Ferguson, 1003 Fishcrow Road, for an addition by the Michael Lenhardl to Michael Kelly, Home 24, South Soas Planta for $70,000. owner for $1,500. tion, $326,500. Donald Woodward, 528 Lighthouse Way, for a pool, deck and W'lllam Schaefer, 731 Nerita Street, for storage room by the owner Dave Cabiness to John Brummer, Government Lot 3, Section 3 screen enclosure by All Star Pools for $18,000. for $600. Township 46, S., Range 21 E., $300,000. Ward and CArol Cilse, 6402 Coconut Drive, for a pool, deck Michigan Homes, 707 Birdie View, for a solar pool heater by Ad- Mary Jo Burgoon to Colony Associates Inc., Portion of Lot 2, enclosure by All Star Pools for $16,000. vance Solar for $2,156. Block 7, Unit 1, Sanlbfll Estates, $297,500. Richard White, 3402 Gulf Drive, for a pool by Barnes Pools, Inc. for Art Williams, 784 Limpet Drive, for a solar pool heater by Advance Robert Sagers to Colony Associates Inc., Prcol In Lot 2, Block 7, $9,500. Solar for $2,826. Unit 1, Sanlbel Estates, $297,500. Roger and Pauline Patch, 836 Angel Wing Drive, for a dock by Bob LaPlaya Condo, 2629 West Gulf Drive, for a walkover by CCC Con- Rufus Dodrlll, Jr, to Robert Shooman, Lot 39, Seagull Estates, Degand for $1,200. struction for $5,000. $272,400. Faye Granberry, 9454 Cotten Court, for an enclosure by the owner Sanlbel Marina, 634 North Yachtsman Drive, for a temporary tent by Daniel Torres to Charles Chogut, Lot 32, Block A, Beachvlew for $895. the owner, value unstated. Country Club Estates, Unit 1, $262,500. Sanibel Community Center, 2173 Periwinkle Way, for a hood and City of Sanlbel, 800 Dunlop Road, for Interior remodeling by Marty Sanlbel Bayous Development Corp. to Arthur Wolssbach, Lot 185, exhaust by Oney Sheet Metal for $3,200. Foye for $1,200. Sanibel Bayous, Phase II, $245,000. Owen Miles Jr., 1418 Causey Court, for a single-family residence by John Blockhan, 592 Lighthouse Way, for interior remodeling by Andrew Stone to Robert Mandorschsld, Parcel In Government Lot Sanlbel Homes for $72,120. Comer and Moore for $2,000. 3, Section 3, Township 46 S,, Range 21 E., $230,000. Ken Sebree, 2484 Tropical Way Court, for a dock by Bob Degand for John Forster, 6101 Castaways Lane, for a single-family residence Robert Clark to S.T. VanEssolystyn, Government Lot 4. Section 20. $1,200. by Sanlbel Homes for $72,060. Township 46 S., Range 22 E., $225,000. John Gaffney, 847 Beach Road, for an enclosed carport and screen- Richard Elland, 750 Ollva Street, for a single-family residence by John Burns and Anthony Dlvlnconzo lo South Seas Plantation Ing by Freedom Aluminum for $6,634. Sanibel Homes for $57,105. Development, $215,000. Sanibel Community Center, 2173 Periwinkle Way, for fire suppres- Drobnyk-Hansen, 1172 Klttlwake Circle, for a single-family Theobald Engelhard! to Edward Tessara, Lot 61, Block E., Gumbo sion equipment by Fyr-Fyter, Inc. for $800. residence by Bruce Drobnyk for $150,000. Carol and Ward Clise, 6402 Coconut Drive, to remodel by Foye David Bodine, 1335 Par View Drive, for a solar pool healer by Tri- Builders, Inc. for $1,500. City Pool Service for $3,650, Please see PERMITS, next page

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Limbo, $210,000. Suzanne Robinson to Richard Thompson, Lot 6, Block A, rocks Myron Zoss to Edward Stacy and others, Unit 363, Loggerhead Sanlbei Bayous Development Corp. to Monica Anne Taylor, Lot $65,000. Cay Condominium, 1160,000. 190, Sanlbei Bayous II, $190,000. Janls Sapiega to Paul Luthringer, Parcel In Section 20, Township Kathleen McClanahan to Curtis and Guy McDermott, Unit 141, Sanlbel Bayous Development Corp. to Charles Concodora, Lot 46 S., Range 23 E., $85,000. Sanlbel Moorings Condominium, $157,500. 186, Phase II, Sanlbel Bayous, $185,000. George Gray to Arthur Krival, Lot 15, Block 6, Unit 4, The Rocks, Clarke Dahlgren to Bruce Wllllama, Unit 2, Building C, Cottage ^ Burgoon and others to Colony Associates, Inc. Lots 1 and 2, $61,000. Colony West, $157,500. >, Sanlbel Estates Unit 1, $180,000. Donald Modrall to John Smith, Parcel in Sectln 20, Township 46, William Aylward to Donald Dllllnger, Unit 422, Sanlbel Moorings Ibert Damon to Gary Bell, Parcel In Government Lot 3, Section Range 23, Sanlbel Island, $60,000. Condominium, $155,000. 21, Township 46 S., Range 23 E., Sanibel, $165,000. James Bernet to Brookshlre Development Co., Inc., Parcel In Robert Waugh to Michael Harter, Unit 612, Sanibsl Moorings Con- Barbara Yeomans to Richard Lussler Jr., Government Lot 1, Sec- South Half of Section 1, Township 46 S., Range 23 E., $1,570,000. dominium, $150,000. tion 30, Township 46 S., Range 23 E., Sanfbel, $157,000. South Seas Plantation Development to John Burns and Anthony Jane Franks to Currle Downlo, Unit 6-102, Sundial of Sanlbel, John Wredllng to Howard Datwyler, Lot 28, Water Shadows, Dlvincenzo, Unit 1666, Building Queen Palm, Lands End, $494,000. $145,000. $150,000. John Deveny to John Zickel, Unit 202, Building B, Sanddollar Con- Richard Kossack to Douglas Beane, Unit 612, Mariner Polnte Con- Roger Mayer to Vincent Wolanln and others, Lot 12, Sanlbel Har- dlmlnlum 2, $260,000. dominium, $142,000. bours, $150,000. Vulcan Realty and Investment Corp., to Paul Kucharskl, Unit B-44, Kayso Properties and others to Paul Grlesel, Unit 1-C, Captlva Bruce Lalor to Richard Traucht and Becky Williams, Lot 4, Unit 3, Polnte Santo de Sanibel, $250,000. Hideaway Condominium, $142,000. Sanlbel Estates, $132,000. Richard Rademaker to Paul Rusconi, Unit UE-35, Polnte Santo de Thomas Hannabar to William Gatewaod, Unit 5, Building I, James Foley to Richard Hodgson, Parcel in Section 25, Township Sanlbel, $245,000. Sanibsi Arms West, $135,000. 46 S., Range 22 E., $125,000. Sudheer Shirall to Dominic Davino, Unit B-47, Sun Deck, Polnte John Borges to Lawrence Looto, Unit 3 and 4, Oceans Reach, Clyde Davis to Joseph Barnicle, Lot 4, Block D, Dunes, Sanibel Santo, $240,000. $125,000. Island, $125,000. Clam Co. to Jack Tandon, Unit 503, Loggerhead Cay Con- Ulf Nordling to Robert Hoff, Building E, Unit 204, Blind Pass Con- Gerald Paulsen to Isabel Wise, Lot 13, 3rd Addition Shell Harbor, dominium, $240,000. dominium, $125,000. $125,000. Joseph Thomas to Robert Gould, Unit 301, Building B, Sanddollar Grandvlew Construction Co, to Hanry Gustafson, Unit 7, Building Inhn Hanley to Walter Niemann, Lot 4, Building D, Unit 1, Sanlbel Condominium, Phase i, $230,000. G, Sanlbel Arms Condominium, $118,000. M 25,000. Jonnard Greenberg to Richard Codalr, Unit S-403, Sundial, John Natwlg to Robert Hemm, Unit 9-207, Sundial of Sanlbel, •lchael Kalaflan to Elizabeth Glllls, Lot 81, Block 3,1st Addition $220,000. $117,000. Shell Harbor, $120,000. Eva Barbour to Jack Kreismer, Unit 20-202, Sundial of Sanlbel, Arthur Weissbach to National Invastmant * Development Corp., Gene Galli to Melva Jenkins, Lot 13, Phase III, Dunes at Sanlbel, $220,000. Unit F-204, Building F, Blind Pass Condominium, $110,000. $110,000. Jeanne Dickinson to John Brown, Unit 206, Nutmeg Village Con- Ian Rlxon to Donald Loesch, Unit 23-A, Lakeside Villas, Phase 2, John Welder to Donald Busch, Lot 24, Unit 3, North Captlva dominium, $220,000. Dunes, $94, 500. Dunes, $99,000. Michael Steler to David Kerr, Unit 3-E2, Shell Harbor Inn Resort, Barrier Island Corp., to Richard Short, Unit 2, Casa Blanca of Jlahder Stlgallo to Barbara O'Neill, Lot 16, Phase III, Dunes at $190,000. Sanlbel Condominium, $89,000. , $95,000. John Mast to Joseph Boyle, Unit 132, Mariner Point Con- Barrier Island Corp., to Glen Wilson, Unit 6, Casa Blanca of ^arold Stout to Wlnfleld White, Portion of Lot 24, Phase II, Dunes dominium, Phase I, $190,000. Sanibei, $84,900. at Sanlbel, $94,000. Bette Gadlent to Charlotte Bartlett, Unit I-204, Sundial of Sanibel I, Margaret Greenberg to Thomas Zakarlan, Unit 4-205, Sundial of Harold Stout to James Ashby, Parcel In Lot 24, Phase II, Dunes at $185,000. Sanlbel I, $80,000. Sanlbel, $94,000 Michael Glra to Paul and Patrick Durkln, Unit 2, Building F, Audrey Lewis to Helen Brooks, Unit 8, Building D, Unit 2, Captains David Joffe to Frank Brown Jr., Lot 144, Block G, Dunes, Sanlbel Sanibel Arms Condominium, $180,500. Walk, $79,900. Island, $92,000. Paul Mall to Andrew Koclscak, Unit D-35, Pointe Santo de Sanlbel, New Jersey Shopping Center Inc. to Renee Adler, Unit 1, Building Melvin Cohen to Donna Homer, Lot 42, Dunes, Sanlbel Island, $180,000. F, Sanlbel Arms West, $79,000. $87,000. William Murphy to James Anderson, Unit 111, Mariner Polnte Con- Robert Foster to Charles Kelleher, Unit D32, Tennlsplace I, Phase Edward McDermott to George Giovannone, Parcel In Section 2, dominium, Phase I, $175,000, B, $75,000. Township 46 S., Range 23 E., $72,300. High Karma Korporatlon, Inc., to Angelo Vagnozzi, Unit 841, John Luke to Joseh Bejln, Unit 3, Building E, Unit 3, Captains Herbert Krusche to Fact Finders Ltd., Lot 98, Block A. Beachvlew Mariner Pointe Condominium, $170,000. Walk, $75,000. Country Club Estates, Unit 1, $71,500. Evelyn Donahower, Unit 10-303, Sundial of Sanlbel, $165,000. Dankert and Dankart and others to Chalmers Sochrlst Jr., Unit Tremaln Bradley to Joseph Paglluca, Lot 85, Block A, Beachvlew Bernhard Witter and Alfred Duncan to William Munro and others, U-16, Sanlbel Siesta Apartments, $60,000. Country Club, $68,000. Unit 2-D-3, Oceans Reach Condominium, $161,500.

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10% OFF 3 or more Bikes. LOCATED ON ONE OF SANIBEL'S MOST Also tandem, BMX, Child Bikes. BEAUTIFUL AND SECLUDED BEACHES Free Delivery & Pick up "Old-Florida" style frame home on pilings, just completed and never occupied. FINNIMORPS 8:30-5:30 Vaulted ceiling in living room and dining room. Beautiful bleached oak hardwood floors. Fireplace. CYCLE SHOP 7 DAYSI Sliding glass doors open to huge screened porch. • All-electric kitchen with a pass-through bar. Separate laundry room. Master suite has a spacious bedroom with a spectacular view of the Gulf through sliding glass 472-557RNNIMORE'b 7 doors opening onto a deck overlooking the pool. Master bath has a 6 ft. Jacuzzi. Shower, commode CYCLE SHOP and bidet enclosed separately.The library or sitting room has a separate entrance. Each guest room has a private bath, one with Jacuzzi. t CAPRI BIKE I—' Three zone air conditioning and heating, seven Hunter ceiiing fans, two car garage, large enclosed PERIWINKLE WAY PATH storage area. Swimming poo! and patio located seaward overlooking the Gulf. Grounds are tastefully 11 LANDING 1223 Periwinkle landscaped with magnificent flowering trees. Bougainvillea and hibiscus abound. $795,000. < 2 DX O In Jacaranda Plaza 1 u u 26A Tuesday, January 27,1987 The ISLANDER It behooves CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PETITION FORM

every Islander 104.185-It is unlawful for any person to knowingly sign a petition or petitions for a particular issue or candidalc more than one time. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a to sign petition misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, or s. 775.084.

The following message was NAME " • prepared by Sanibel resident Urban Palmer, whose home is serving as Please print name as it appears on registration records headquarters for a petition drive ask- ing the state to revamp its property STREET ADDRESS CITY valuation procedure; "A meeting was held on Wednesday, COUNTY- Jan. 14, at the residence of Donna PRECINCT NO. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Kreager to form a committee to distribute and obtain signatures on the "Homestead Valuation Limitation I am a registered voter of Florida and hereby petition the Secretary of State to place the following amendment to the Petitions" providing for limiting in- Florida Constitution on the ballot in the general election to be held November 8, 1988. creases in homestead property valua- tions for ad valorem tax purposes to a maximum of 3 percent annually. Ballot title and summary : HOMESTEAD VALUATION LIMITATION The committee consists of Donna Kreager, Louise Johnson, Larry Providing for limiting increases in homestead property valuations for ad valorem tax purposes to a maximum of ?>% Simon, Dr. Robert Orr, Harry Szmant annually and also providing for reassessment of market values upon changes in ownership. and myself. Considering that Sanibel and Cap- Full text of proposed amendment: (c) All persons entitled to a homestead exemption under Section 6 of this Article tiva pay the highest rate of taxes of shall have their homestead assessed at just value as of January 1 of the year following the effective date of this any area in Lee County, it behooves amendment. This assessment shall change only as provided herein. every registered voter to sign this peti- tion. We will need the combined efforts of every organization and registered 1. Assessments subject to this provision shall be changed anually on January 1st of each year; but those changes in voter to help us with the distribution assessments shall not exceed the lower of the following : and return of the signed petitions. A (A) three percent (3%) of the assessment for the prior year. total of 342,000 state-wide must be completed by April 1. (B) the percent change in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers, U. S. City Average, all items The focal point on the Island will be my home at 1027 Kings Crown Drive. 1967=100, or successor reports for the preceding calendar year as initially reported by the United States Department of Anyone who wants more information Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. or who can help in any way should call me at 472-1316." 2. No assessment shall exceed just value. The petition is reproduced at right. Copies are also available at The 3. After any change of ownership, as provided by general law, homestead property shall be assessed at just value as of Islander office during regular January 1 of the following year. Thereafter, the homestead shall be assessed as provided herein. business hours and at the Sanibel Com- munity Association from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. The 4. New homestead property shall be assessed at just value as of January 1st of the year following the establishment of Islander or the SCA will also accept the homestead. That assessment shall only change as provided herein. your signed petitions and will make sure they are transported to Palmer's 5. Changes, additions, reductions or improvements to homestead property shall be assessed as provided for by general home for delivery to the appropriate law; provided, however, after the adjustment for any change, addition, reduction or improvement, the property shall be state offices. assessed as provided herein.

6. In the event of a termination of homestead status, the property shall be assessed as provided by general law.

7. The provisions of this amendment are scvcrable. If any of the provisions of this amendment shall be held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the decision of such court shall not affect or impair any remaining provisions of this amendment.

Date signed Signature

DS-DE 19 (1-85) Pd. Pol. Adv. Save Our Homes, Inc., Post Office Box 1114, Fort Myers, Florida 33902

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without the proper permit Is 2050 Periwinkle Way beginning, intermediate and cond Wednesday of evary 1256 Middle Gulf Drive ianks $35. The Rev. Richard Stein advanced players at the Dunes month at the Sanibel Cam- 472-4151 ON CAPTIVA public beach 472-0497 or 472-8100 Country Club. Call by 4 p.m.. ! muniiy Association. Luncheon Opon 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Full nnk ol the Islands access for no charge can bo Sunday worship services at Monday if you want to play at at noon every Wednesday and tennis facilities with 13 courts lain Office found at Turner Beach or fur- 10 a.m. at the church across 6 p.m. Tuesday. The $10 cost executive meetings the first (laykold and har tru). Ball S99 Periwinkle Way ther north just past the en- from Periwinkle Place shopp- covers dinner and prize money. Wednesday of every month at machine. 72-4141 trance to South Seaa ing center. Child care provided. Bring a board. Call 472-9228 or the Coconut Grove. Call Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mun- Plantation. Elevator for easy access. 472-6600. 472-1316. ay through Thursday; 9 a.m. Stale law prohibits nude Church office open 9 a.m. to Sanibel Elementary School ) 6 p.m. Friday. Drive-in win- sunbathing on all Florida 1 p.m. Tuesday through Barrier Island Group for the Sanlbel-Captira Shall Club - Sanibol Cupllvn Road ov» open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. beaches. Violators will be Saturday. Arts - Supporting and pro- Meats at 8 p.m. on the third Public courts londay through Thursday; 8;30 prosecuted. moting the arts on Sanibel and Monday of every month al the Lighted overlings until 10 .in. toj^km. Friday. Closed St. Isabel Captiva. Meets at 7:30 p.m. on Sanibel Community Associa- p.m. No reservations. No d^^Pd Sunday. Catholic Church the last Monday of every tion. For information call chargri. 3669 Sanlbel-Captiva Road month at the Sanibel Public membership chairman Al ank of the Islands Biking 472-2763 Library. Members and prospec- Brldell, 472-1637, or writs tha RACQUETBALL anlbel branch Msgr. Robert Schiefen, pastor; tive members are welcome. Sanibel Sheil Club, P.O. Box Signal Inn alley's Shopping Center The extensive network of Rev. Jerome Fraser, associate Call 472-5901 for information. 355, Sanibol 33957. Oldo Middle Gulf Drive 72-5173 bike paths on Sanibel is clearly Saturday Vigil - 5:30 p.m.; 472-4690 Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- marked along the edge of the Sunday Mass • 8:30 and 10:30 Calusa Aquatic Program - A Sanibel Community Association Two alr-condltlonod inside iay through Thursday, 9 a.m. road. Observe caution when a.m.. noon; Dally Mass - 6:30 non-profit organization • Dinner meetings at 6:30 p.m. courts open by appointment. o 6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 1 driving near the bike path. a.m.; Holy Days schedules the dedicated to increasing nature on the second Wednesday of Call for reservations. i.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. A state law and city or- same as weekends. awareness and exploring the the month November through dinance combine to prohibit Island environment. Informa- May. lank of the Islands parking or driving on the bike St. Michael and All tion collected Is forwarded to Bingo at 7:30 p.m. every Tues- paths. Mopeds are not permit- Doctors Captlva branch Angels' Episcopal Church the Florida Department of day from November through ted on the bike paths. ;aptiva Square, 472-3212 2304 Periwinkle Way Natural Resources. March. If you plan to spend some GENERAL PRACTICE Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- The Rev. William Dodd, Rector For ages 12 to adult, Tues- Office hours are from 9 a.m. Jean Gentry, M.D., P.A. lay through Thursday, 9 a.m. time on a bike make sure your The Rev. William Walker, priest day and Thursday. Children's to 2 p.m. Monday through Fri- vehicle Is equipped with a 2250 Periwinkle Way o 6 p.m. Friday. Closed Satur- associate program Saturday. Family pro- day. Call 472-2155. horn, good brakes and a light 472-4188 lay and Sunday. 472-2173 gram Sunday afternoon. $25 for night riding. per person. Transportation pro- Sanibel League of Women Sunday service - 7:30, 9:30, Stephen Halabis, M.D., FACS : Under Florida (aw bicycle vided. Call 472-9282. Voters - Meets at 9:30 a.m. on irst Federal 11:15 a.m. 2426 Palm Rldgs Road Savings and Loan riders have the same rights Wednesday Healing Service - the third Monday of every and responsibilities as motor 472-3163 'aim Ridge Road and 9 a.m. Christian Women's Club - month at the Sanibel Public r vehicle drivers. Library. Call Charlotte Hamlet, lorence Street Thursday - 7:30 a.m. service Meets for luncheon on the se- Stanley Wegryn, M.D. FACS 472-2927. Janlbel, 472-1537 followed by Bible study. cond Thursday of every month Wegryn Medical Center at Sundial resort. Reservations Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Saturday service - 5:30 p.m. Sanlbei Singles - "The alter- 4301 Sanlbel-Captiva Road required. Call 472-5085 or iay through Thursday; 9 a.m. Camping Unitarian Unlversallsts native to the bar scene" meets 472-4131 472-4275 for times. ;o 6 p.m. Friday. Closed Of The Islands at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday. weekends. Camping on the beach Is Rev. William Burnside Miller Call 472-0058 for details. Civil War Reinactment Society MEDICINE AND SURGERY prohibited, as are open beach 472-3892 (Island chairman) John Coliuccl, D.O. First I^Hendence Bank - Bi-monthly meetings. Call Southwest Florida Boardsallors fires. Fires are permitted, Meets at 7:30 p.m. On the Island Medical Clinic 2245 Palm Ridge Road 472-0482 for more information. Meets first Sunday of the however, in approved cooking first and third Sunday of every 2400 Palm Ridge Road 3 Star Center containers (not to exceed month November through April month at 1 p.m. on the 472-5974 Sanibel, 472-1314 48x24x12 Inches deep) with an at Sanibel Congregational island Children's Cooperative - Causeway unless otherwise an- island babysitting exchange. nounced. Call 472-6017 or Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday extruded metal grill for non- United Church of Christ. INTERNAL MEDICINE Call 472-0344 for more 433-4517 for Information. New through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 commercial food preparation. AND CARDIOLOGY Information. members always welcome. xm. Friday; 9 a.m. to noon After you have your beach Stephen Mulllns, M.D. Jpld Sunday. party please assume respon- Clubs Sanibel Island Narcotics 2440 Palm Ridge Road sibility for cleaning up any llt- Island Fishing Club • Meets at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of Anonymous • Meets 10:30 a.m. 472-1334 Crtlze^Pffuthern lar or debris from the area. Alanon - Meets at 8 p.m. every National Bank every month at the Jacaranda Wednesday and Saturday at Tuesday and at noon every Fri- Sanibel Congregational United CHIROPRACTIC Of Lee County Inn on Periwinkle Way. day at Sanibel Community Church of Christ, 2050 Harry Kair, D.C., P.A. Andy Rosso Lane Church. For more information Kiwanis - Meets at 7:30 a.m. Periwinkle Way. For Information 1650 Periwinkle Way Captlva, 472-6666 Churches call 472-3935. call the help line, 275-7778. 472-1824 Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- every Wednesday at the Put- ting Pelican, Beachview Coun- day through Friday. Closed Chapel By the Sea Alcoholics Anonymous - At St. try Club. Visiting Klwanians OPTOMETRISTS weekends. Crispin Lane Michael and All Angels welcome. For information call Courts and Robert LoSagc, O.D. Captlva Episcopal Church. Thursday: John Frledlund, 472-1537. Timothy Underhill Honor System Dr. J. Doane Dykstra Closed discussion. Friday: Men's non-denominational 1571 Periwinkle Way 24-hour tellers 472-1G46 Open speakers. Sunday: Clos- courses 472-4204 Provided by Bank of the Sunday service at 11 a.m. Bible study sponsored by the GOLF ed step. All meetings at 8 p.m. Kiwanians meets at 7:30 a.m. Islands at Bailey's and Jerry's No smoking. Beachview Golf Course PHARMACIES 1 First Baptist Church every Tuesday at Jacaranda on Sanibel and at "0 Chad- At Sanibel Congregational Par View Drive Comer Drugs 4115 Sanlbel-Captiva Road Inn, 1223 Periwinkle Way. wick's Square on Captiva. United Church • 10 a.m. Mon- Olf Middle Drive Pastor Jamie Stilson Bailey's Shopping Center day, women's closed discus- 472-2626 472-1018 Lions - Meets at 6:30 p.m. on 472-4149 sion, no smoking; 8 p.m. Tues- Semi-private Sunday • Sunday school, the first and third Wednesday Pharmacist on duty 0 a.m. to 6 day, closed discussion; noon Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reser- 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. oT every month at the Sanibel p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 Thursday, men's closed big vations required. Public and 7 p.m. Community Association. a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, book discussion. welcome. Green fees; $11 for Wednesday - Home nine holes, S20 for 18. Electric Eekerd Drugs On Sanibel UNRESTRICTED fellowship groups, 7:30 p.m. Lions Auxiliary • Meets at 6:30 American Association of carts: $8 for nine holes, $16 for 2331 Palm Ridge Road PARKING WITH NO STICKER Nursery available for all p.m. on the third Wednesday of Retired Persons (AARP), 18. 472-1719 Is permitted for everyone along services. eaoh month at the Dunes. Call 472-5517 • Meets at 1:30 pm. on Opon 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday the Causeway, at the Sanibel Dottie Withinjjton, 472-5555. The Dunes Country Club the second Friday of every through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 Llghtj^fcfeand Fishing Pier at First Church of Christ 949 Sandcastie Road month at the Sanibel Com- 472-2535 p.m. Sunday. the ei^Hptlp of the Island, at Scientist, Sanlbel-Captiva munity Association. New Beginners Club • An Infor- Gulfsid^City Park off Casa 2950 West Gulf Drive mal monthly gathering for Semi-private Ybel Road, on the east side of Sunday-11 a.m. worship women who are new residents Open daylight to dusk. Call MASSAGE THERAPY American Business Women's the Sanibel end of the and Sunday school. of the Islands. Call Peggy for starting time. Public Diana Sllvorstono Association - Meets for dinner Causeway, at the gulf end of Wednesday • 8 p.m. service Jackson, 472-1694, for meeting welcome. Green fses; $13 for Licensed Massage Therapist and business at 5:30 p.m. on Tarpon Bay Road and at the Reading room open 10 a.m. date, time, and place. nine holes, $22 for 18 holos. 472-5579 the second Thursday of every Trost property on Tarpon Bay to noon Wednesday and Electric carts: $12 tor nine 1619 Periwinkle Way month at the Putting Pelican Road. Friday. Overeaters Anonymous - Meets holes, SIB for eighteen. Pull Unit 105-A restaurant at the Beachvlew at 7:30 p.m. every Monday at carts: $2 and S3. Club rentals: Downstairs in tha island Off-Islanders with Country Club. Any woman who Sanibel Congregational United $$ and $10. Towel. By appointment only. RESTRICTED PARKING is employed either part- or full- STICKERS can find beach ac- Church ol Christ. Call 472-2127. Sanibel Community time is welcome. Reservations TENNIS cess at Bailey Road, Beach The Neuromuscular Center Church (interdenominational) must be made by Monday prior The Dunes Country Club Road, Dixie Beach Boulevard, 1740 Periwinkle Way (next Rotary - Meets at 7:45 a.m. Licunsed M.ir.aaqo Therapists to the Thursday meeting. Call 948 Sandcastie Road 4/:M?M! Neriia Street, Donax Sireet, to Jerry's shopping center) every Friday at Wli's Landing. Ginny Bissell, 472-0880, for 472-3522 Fulger Street and on !he Dr. Denny Dennison Al! visiting Rotnrians and in- TimbniH Court, Hablill Road reservations. Call Theresa Semi-private Sanibel side of Turner Beach. 472-2684 terested individuals aie Louwers, 472-6553, for member- I Full racquet facilities-, Opitn .Second Wind Island residents with welcome. Call 472-28B0 for Sunday - 9 a.m. worship with ship information. j daylight to dusk. $10.50 poi RESIDENTIAL PARKING children's ministry; 10:15 a.m. information. Licensed Masaaitfl Therapists houi per court. Call for court Captiva, 4723.1B1 STICKERS can park on West Sunday school for all; 11:15 ! time. Le.ssons available*. Gulf Dtive west of Rabbit a.m. worship service. American Legion - Sanibel Sanlbei-Captiva Art toague By appointment only. Captiva Post 123 meets at the Road, tha bay and iiiiif sides of Tuesday - 8 p.m. Alanon Outdoor workshops from 9 a.m. legion hali on Sanibel-Captiva I Island Tennis Service COUNSELING THERAPY Buttonwood Lane, the bay and Wednesday - 3:30 p.m. youth to noon followed by a sack Road on the second Tuesday 937 East Gulf Drive Peggy Jackson, I..C.S.W. gulf skies ot Seagrape Lane, r.luh; 7:30 p.m. adult choir lunch and ciitkiue every Thurs- Cfjlony Walkway, Bay Drive ot every month. Call 472-9979. day year 'round. Phono 472-9191 472-1694 leiiaaiaal. Professional instruction at and on Henderson Road at Fiiday - 9 a.m. mothers mor- 472-4594 or 481-4789 for loca- By appointment only (•van- American Legion Auxiliary - your resort oi private t'ourt. Castaways Lane. ning out; noon Alanon. tions. Indoor workshops hold ings oi woHkonds tor marital, Meets at 7:30 p.m. on Ihe first January, February and March. Specializing in beginning family and individual The user fee for the COUNTY Child care is provided for ail Wednesday of every month in couples or individuals, Juniors PARK AT BOWMAN'S BEACH Sunday services. Church office Membership open to all area counseling, the legion hall on Sanibel- artists. Phone 472-0905 for and advanced playets. Rac- on the western end of Sanibel is open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- Captlva Road. Call 472-9979. quets supplied. Video playback is $2 per car. day through Friday. information. Maggie Mulllns, M.A optional. 1633-F Poriwinkle Way The fine for parking in a Backgammon Club • Round 473-6180 restricted or residential area Sanibel Congregational Sanibel-Captiva Power robin and tournament play for Sundial Beach and United Church of Christ Squadron - General member- Personal, couplu and group ship meetings held on ihe se- Tennis Resort counseling by appointment. 30A Tuesday, January 27, 1987 The ISLANDER Island guide

fed are less likely to become Capt. Roger Nodrull Sanlbel Outdoor Experiences 359 Periwinkle Way Doctors problems. A "tame" alligator 472-5463 Charles LeBuff, chief naturalist 472-6364 Shelling becomes bold • he loses his 36-foot by day or 472-3177 Video tapes and machines, Sanlbsl-CaptivB fear of man. Then he has dif- half-day. Featuring natural history video cameras and photo ficulty distinguishing between tours of Sanibel-Captiva and ad- equipment available for daily The city of Sanlbol has a Counseling Canter resolution limiting the taking lona School a fish and the hand that holds Capt. Bob Sabatlno jacent, waters. 1987 winter or weekly rental. It. 472-1451 schedule includes beach walk, of live shells to two per Professional Center species per day per person. In McGregor Boulevard Because of the gator popula- Fishing, shelling, sightsee- sundown birding tour by boat, Sanibel Audio Video tion here, dogs should never be ing, luncheon trips to Safety canoe tour, star walk and order to preserve Sanibel's Valerie WesthlH, director Sanlbel Square beautiful shelling beaches, allowed to run free on the Harbor. others. Call anytime for addi- 472-4100 472-9680 or 489-0808 tional details or reservations. however, most collectors Stress, alcohol and druo Islands. Fence your dog, walk Rental of movie tapes, VCR him on a leash, or If you must refuse to take any live shells abuse, personal, family and Island Belle machines, movie cameras, pro- whatsoever. free him for a walk, keep him 472-3196 Capt. Duke Sells jectors, TV sets and radios. adolescent counseling. Open 8 472-5462 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through under voice control. NEVER tie USCG-inspected, your dog In an unfenced yard. 42-passenger boat for shelling Native area guide will pole PICAFLIC Friday; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- or motor your party through day. 24-hour answering service. For help with a nuisance and fishing trips out of Tarpon 1633-D Periwinkle Way alligator call the Sanlbel Police Bay Marina with Capt. Joe back country. Offering outer- Anchor Point, next to Things VETERINARIANS Department, 472-3111. The Stuber. island beach picnic trips, lun- Bank ol the Islands Drs. Paul and Phylis dispatcher will contact one of ches at Cabbage Key and 472-0077 Douglass, D.V.M. the city's several "alligator shelling trips on 24-foot skiff, VHS tape, machine and to do 1042 Cypress Lake Orive assessors" to respond to your Island Cruises, Inc. 30-foot sport fisherman or camera rentals, sales and Fort Myers call. Capt Duke Salts 50-foot party boat. service. 481-4746 Capt. Roger Nodruf f and see Animals can be seen on 472-5463, 472-5462 BABY NEEDS Care and Rehabilitation Sanlbel beginning at 1 p.m. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cabbage Key Sanibel Rental Service of Wildlife (CROW) every Tuesday and Thursday. for lunch; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Jerry's Shopping Center Sanibel-Captlva Road Arrangements should be made Good sightseeing cruise. Dinner Post 472-5777 472-3644 by calling the above number. cruises to Cabbage Key aboard Rollaways, cribs, strollors, Open house for the publiaj^h the Catherine Theresa, Shelling offices highchalrs, car seats, bciach from 1 to 3 p.m. on the laslwH DENTISTS things trips available. Items and more. Sunday of every month James Bell, D.D.S WINDSURFERS November through April. Board Sanlbel Post Office WATER SPORTS Sanlbel Plaza Turn right off Periwinkle Way meetings are at 1:30 p.m. on 1630-G Periwinkle Way to know Blind Pass Marina Sanlbel Hilton Inn the socond Monday of ovary on Tarpon Bay Road 937 East Gulf Drive 472-6333 472-1020 472-1655 month. 472-6500 for emergencies Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven 472-3181 Chamber of Commerce days. Launching ramp. Bait, Open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon- Windsurfers, Hoble cats and J.N, "Ding" Darling Roger Dunphy, D.D.S On the Sanibel side tackle and gear. Tackle and day through Friday. Closed phantoms. Hourly rental and National Wildlife Refuge Of the Causeway Saturday and Sunday, although Instruction. William Shorack, D.D.S. fishing skiff rentals. mall Is delivered Saturday. 472-1100 Bay Wind Plaza 472-1080, 472-3232 The five-mile, solf-guiding 2402 Palm Ridge Road Open Monday through Satur- Boat House Jerry's Grocery Store Sundial Wildlife Drive, Bailey Tract, 472-2060 day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday 9 472-2531 Jerry's Shopping Center 1246 Middle Gulf Drive walking trails and two canoe a.m. to 4 p.m. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven Periwinkle Way 472-4151 trails are open dally from days at Sanlbel Marina. Power 472-9300 , , wind- sunrise to sunset. Through Disaster Alert boats: 15-19 feet, 50-115 HP, surfers, bicycles. Hourly and November iho Visitor Center Radio station WRCC 104-FM Postal counter open from 9 half-day rentals. Dog laws USCG equipped, convertible a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through off Sanibel-Captiva Road ilsa broadcasts hurricane and othei tops. Sailboats: Sunflsh, 17-22 Friday. open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sanibel law requires that emergency Information that feet day sailers. 41-foot charter Windsurfing Works every day except Tuesday. ( although your dog does not might affect Sanibel or Cap- with captain. 1554 Periwinkle Way cantor is closed Tuosday. fFiUr Captiva Post Office 472-0123 have to be on a leash in public, tiva. Cable TV Channel 11 On Captiva Road near the en- nature movies ore shown In the he must be under your control broadcasts the same disaster Jensen Twin Palms Marina trance to South Seas Windsurfing rentals, sales, Visitor Center auditorium at 11 at all times. You are responsi- information for the Islands. Captiva, 472-5800 Plantation instruction and accessories. a.m. every Saturday. All ble for the behavior of your Open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. facilities are free of charge. 472-1874 For additional program Infor- pet. FISH seven days. Bait, tackle and Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friends In Service Here gear. Light tackle for rent. mation check at the Visitor The Chamber of Commerce Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. Service Center or call during normal can tell you which accom- 472-0404 Dockage. Boat rentals. Sail to 1 p.m. Saturday. modations accept families with 24 hours a day charters for two with Capt. business hours. pets. Neighborly help for Islanders Mike MacMlllan. stations Remember: Wherever you in need of transportation, Western Union Island Historical Museum are, clean up after your pet. regular phone checks and Sanlbel Marina Bailey's General Store Gull Service Station Adjacent to Sanibel City Hall "Leave nothing .on the beach assorted non-emergency ser- 4722723 1215 Periwinkle Way 800 Dunlop Road vices. No fee Is ever charged. Bailey's Shopping Canter 472-1878 but footprints" applies to dogs, Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 472-4648 too. days. Capts. Ted Cole and Bill Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- Open 10 to 4 p.m. Thursday p.m. Monday through Saturday, day through Friday, B a.m. to 6 Public reslrooms Gartrell for fishing, shelling 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. and Saturday. Causeway - Between the and sight-seeing guides. Call p.m. weekends. Certified drawbridge and Sanlbel for appointment. Bait, tackle,' licensed mechanics. Sanibel-Captlva Emergency Chamber of Commerce • Just gear. Light tackle for rent. Conservation Foundation off the Causeway on Sanlbel Launching ramp, dockage. Rentals Island Exxon Sanibel-Captlva Road Gulfside City Park - Public 2345 Periwinkle Way 472-2329 beach Just off Casa Ybel Road For sail and power boat ren- phone tals call 472-2531. Island Equipment Rental 472-2012 Dedicated lo the preserva- Sanibel Fishing Pier - At the Sanibel Square ; Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven tion of vegetation and wildlife eastern end of the Island near Tarpon Bay Marina 2249 Periwinkle Way days. 24-hour road service and on the Islands. The foundation numbers the Lighthouse 472-3196 472-2949 complete auto repair. AAA. offers many exhibits and Turner Beach - At Blind Pass Open 7 am. to 6 p.m. seven Baby equipment, lawn and nature tours. Admission for between Sanlbel and Captiva days. Capts. Randy White and garden tools, contractors Island Garage non-members is 50 cents for Police 472-3111 Bowman's Beach - At the end Alex Payne for fishing shelling equipment, etc. 1609 Periwinkle Way children and $1 for adults^ Fire 938-3600 of Bowman's Beach Road on 472-4318 the western end of Sanibel. and sight-seeing guides. Mark- Open 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 pi Sheriff 332-34S6 ed canoe trail. Bait, tackle and AUTOMOBILES Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Monday through Friday, Ma? Ambulance 936-3600 gear. Tackle for rent. 14- to Avis Rent-A-Car day through Saturday. 24-hour November. Guided frail tours Paramedics 936-3600 18-foot fishing skiffs for rent. 3 Star Grocery wrecker service. American and upon request within 24 hours. CROW - emergency 472-4040 foreign car repair. AAA. NO Open 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. care for wildlife 472-3644 'Tween Waters Marina At the Intersection of Palm GAS! Monday thru Saturday, Libraries Captiva, 472-5161 Ridge Road and Tarpon Bay December to April. Guided irall Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sanibel Standard tours dally. seven days. Fishing Sanibel Public Library days. Dock Master John Fought. 1015 Periwinklw Way SCCF's Native Plant NurJ Palm Ridge Road and Capts. Mike Fuery, Duke Sells, 472-2125 specializes in growing and: Budget Rent-A-Car Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven ing native species. The nursery No permit Is required for the Florence Street Jerry Way and Jim Burnsed for 472-2483 fishing, shelling and sightsee- Sanlbel - Behind the Burger days. 24-hour road service and Is open to the public from 9 saltwater sport, but fishing in Emporium, 472-00B8 complete auto repair. AAA. a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through freshwater ponds or on the Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- ing trips. Bait, tackle and gear. Tackle for rent. Boat rentals: Captiva • South Seas Planta- Friday, 472-1932. Sanlbel Hlver requires a Florida day through Saturday and also tion, 472-9600 South Seas Plantation fishing license. 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. 45-HP, 75-HP, electric start. Sanlbel office open 8 a.m. to Captiva Lighthouse Licenses are available at Offshore School 5 p.m. seven days. Captiva of- 472-5111, ext. 3384 At the eastern tip of Sanlbel Bailey's on Sanibel for $8.50 Captiva Memorial Library fice open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. At the entrance to South for residents and $24.50 for Chapln and Wiles South Seas Plantation Marina The historic Lighthouse is Capliva, 472-5111, ext. 7141 seven days. Call to make Seas Plantation. Open from close to the Sanibel Fishing non-residents. 472-2133 arrangements. Open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Week-long sailing courses 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days. Pier, which offers excellent Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; start every Sunday evening. Closed for lunch from noon to fishing, a lovely beach and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday; 9 Beginners and advanced. Hnrtz Rent-A-Car 12:30 p.m. view ol San Carlos Bay. Fitness a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Cruising and racing. Half-day Sanibel Standard Station Closed Sunday and Monday. sessions and three-hour mlnl- 1015 Periwinkle Way 3 Star Grocery Bingo games at the ciinlcs also available. 472-1468 Tarpon Bay and Sanibel Community Association The Fitness Forum Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Palm Ridge Roads 2353 Periwinkle Way Games played at 7:30 p.jj Tropic Bird Cruises days a week. 4725400 Behind the Burger Emporium Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon- every Tuesday at the San* 472-2628 Capt. Hans Boortman Community Association i 472-6904 BICYCLES-MOPEDS day through Friday, 7 a.m. to Periwinkle Way. Cost Is $2.50 Offering a variety of aerobic Marinas Bike Route 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. and body conditioning classes One-half or full day cruises, for 4 cards, 25 cents each addi- sunset and moonlight trips 2330 Palm Ridge Road Diesel, gas. MC, VISA, Shell tional card. for men and women and self 472-1955 charge cards accepted. defense-karate classes for both and available aboard the "Pellcaan." Bicycle rentals, sales and Bridge games at the adults and youth. Nautilus and repairs. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.' Kurt's 76 free weight equipment Sanibel Community Monday through Saturday. 2495 Coconut Drive Association available on a dally, weekly, charters .Closed Sunday. Blind Pass area monthly and annual basis. Nature Bridge for fun games ei Open 8 a.m. 1o 4 p.m. Mon- Wednesday, 1 to 4 p.m. DonTDonST Open Monday through Friday Capt. Tom Adballa Island Moped day through Friday. Gas, tions $1.50. Prizes given for top 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday and 472-2531 guides 1470 Periwinkle Way dlesel. Cash only, please. three and last plaues. For moro Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charter sailing by the day, 472-5248 Information call 472-2360. half-day or sunset. Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sanlbel Recreation Complex seven days. Bicycle and moped Next to the elementary school Capt. Ralph Bartholomew Capt. Ralph Bartholomew rental and repair. Sanibel-Captiva Road 472-5277 472*0345 Capliva, 472-5277 Departing Timmy's Nook. Offering aquatic nature tours Flnnimore's Cycle Shop 1961-1986 ' Weight room open from 6:30 34-foot Down East cabin through the waterways of In Jacaranda Plaza to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Wednes- cruiser. Shelling, sight-seeing, Sanlbel, Captiva, Upper Cap- 1223 Periwinkle Way day and Friday. fishing, luncheon and picnic tiva and Cayo Costa with lunch 472-5577 Aqua-aerobics in the pool 9 trips. at Cabbage Key. New bicycle, rentals. Free to 10 a.m. Tuesday and Participants can also go for delivery and pick-up. Open Thursday. Capt. Jim Burnsed nature walks on barriar islands seven days from 8 a.m. to 6 Aerobics in the gym 8 to 9 472-4701, 472-1021 and have the choice of either a p.m. a.m. Tuesday and Thursday 34-foot cruiser or a 24-foot and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Native Florida guide for shelling, sightseeing, fishing. open fisherman with a high BOOKS freeboard." Island Book Nook Capt. Dave Case Call for reservations and 2440 Palm Ridge Road 472-2798 details. 472-6777 THE ISLANDS' Independent charters Best sellers In hard cover for Gators Mark "Bird" Westall rent by the week. Capt. Costanzo 472-5218 FIRST NEWSPAPER Feeding alligators anywhere 472-1206 Offering a choice of canoe VIDEO EQUIPMENT is not only ILLEGAL, it Is also trips on the Sanlbel River, Bailey's General Store extremely DANGEROUS. An Birding and sightseeing IS STILL FIRST! charters. through the wildlife refuge or Periwinkle Way and alligator that his accustomed to Buck Key. Trips last 2 to 3 Tarpon Bay Road to being led will become a hours. Also offering a car tour 472-1516 potentially dangerous animal If Capt. Tom Nichols 466-8448 along the refuge Wildlife Drive. Video tapes and machines left unfed for a period of time. Call for reservations and Animals that are not artificially Charter sailing by the day, half-day or sunset. details. , Harmon's of Sanibel 25 YEARS Tuesday ty 27,1987 Calendar 31A M W

Living Again January 27 28 10 a.m.. SCccC 30 31 Nature program Bridge lor Fun Island Historical Island Historical 2 p.m., SCCF 1 p.m., SCA Museum, 11 a.ffl.-Sp.m. Museum, 11 a.m.-fi p.m.

Bingo Sanlbel shells program Duplicate Bridge Free nature Him 7:30 p.m., SCA 7 p.m., SCA 1:30 p.m., SCA 11 a.m., DDR

"Philosophy of Oaring" Audubon progrnm Family lecture workshop, 7-.3D p.m., SCC 8 p.m., SCA T p.m., SFBC

"Relatively Spooking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Spanking" 8 p,m, PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m,, PP

Bridge lor Fun Living Again bmary 1 f 1 p.m.. SCA I 10 a.m., SCC Duplicate Bridge Current events Island Historir.il I Wine fair 7:30 p.m., SCA discussion group, 10 a.m. Call 472-4644 Museum, 11 a.m.-S p.m. Advancor birder1* Duplicate Bridge Audubon field trip Island Historical coarse, 7:30 p.m., SCA Author's lecture 1:30 p.m., SCA 8 a.m., C of C Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 10:30 a.m., SPL Ja» concert Nature program Audubon program Car caravan tour Free nature film 7:30 p.m., HTM 2 p.m., SCCF Sanlbel shells program 8 p.m, SCA 10:30 a.m., DDR 11 a.m., DDR 7 p.m., SCA "Relatlwly Sporting" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" «fm<'P 8 p.m., PP "Relatively Speaking" 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP

Living Again Rotary cratt fair 8 10 11 10 a.m., SCO 12 13 10 a.m.-S p.m., SCA 14 Nature program Island Historical Rotary pancake breakfast 2 p.m., SCCF Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 7 a.m.-1 p.m., SCA Current events Duplicate Bridge Bingo discussion group, 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m., SCA Duplicate Bridge Audubon field trip Island Historical 7:30 p.m., SCA Call 472-4644 1:30 p.m., SCA 8 a.m., C of C Museum, 11 a.m.-S p.m. Advanced birder's Wildlife artist slide Bridge for Fun Audubon program class, 7:30 p.m., SCA Walking tour Free nature film show, 8 p.m., SCUCC 1 p.m., SCA 8 p.m., SCA 8 a.m., BT 11 a.m., DDR "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" 8 p.m., PP "Relatively Speaking" "Relatively Speaking" 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP 8 p.m., PP

Living Again 15 17 18 10 a.m., SCC Current events 19 20 21 Island Historical Rotary pancake breakfast Open Nature progiam discussion group, 10 a.m. Audubon field trip Free nature film Museum, 11 a.m.-S p.m. 7 a.m.-1 p.m., SCA 9:30 a.m.-4:3v p.m. SCCF 2 p.m., SCCF Call 472-4644 8 a.m., C of C 11 a.m., ODR Rotary craM fail Shell auction Bridge for Fun Duplicate Bridge island Historical 10 a.m.E p.ifi., SCA 8 p.m., SCA 1 p.m., SCA 1:30 p.m., SCA Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge Sanlbei shells class Audubon program 7:30 p.m., SCA 7 p.m., SCA 8 p.m., SCA "Relatively Speaking" 8 p.m., PP

22 23 Living Again 25 10 a.m, SCC 27 28 Duplicate Bridge Nature program Bridge for Fun Island Historical Walking tour Captiva ABC Sale Open hous; 7:30 p.m., SCA 1-3 p.m,, CROW 2 p.m., SCCF 1 p.m., SCA Museum, 11 a.m.-S p.m. 8 a.m., BT 8 a.m., CCC

"'Night, mother" Bingo Sanibel shells course Duplicate Bridge Free nature film a.m., SCA 7:30 p.m., SCA 7 p.m., SCA 1:30 p.m., SCA 11 a.m., DDR Audubon program Island Historical 8 p.m., SCA Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Calendar abbreviations translate to the following: DDR • Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge SFBC - Sanlbel First Baptist Church BT - Bailey Tract PP • Pirate Playhouse SPL - Sanlbel Public Library BTM • Bell Tower Mall, Fort Myers SCA • Sanibel Community Association II you have an event to include In the calendar call The Islander, CCC • Captiva Community Center SCC • Sanlbel Community Church 472-5185, by 5 p.m. Friday for the following Tuesday's paper. Events in C of C - Chamber of Commerce SCCF • Sanibel-Captlva Conservation Foundation the calendar must be open to the public. CROW - Care and Rehabilitation ol Wildlife SCUCC - Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ

The following regular meetings of service organizations on Sanlbel AMERICAN LEGION POST 123 - 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every SCA and Captiva are always open to visitors: month at the legion hall LIONS AUXILIARY • 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at fRICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS • 1:30 p.m. on the se- AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY • 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every the Dunes Country Club. ~ ' ay of every month at the SCA month at the legion hall ROTARY - 7:45 a.m. every Friday at Wll's Landing N BUSINESS WOMENS ASSOCIATION • 5:30 p.m. on the se- KIWAKIS • 7:30 a.m. every Wednesday at the Putting Pelican restaurant cond Thursday of every month at the Putting Pelican restaurant LIONS - 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month at the

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T h e following naiure• NATURE oriented programs PROGRAMS of interest This are offered THIS WEEK most t o t h e ___ public this week on Sanibel and Captiva: beautiful exquisite ©TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2 p.m., SCCF — This week the Sanibel-Captiva Con- bird is of its servation Foundation presents a slide show about "The Ecology of Popular Species of Edible Crustaceans and the species Mollusks." Max Puckett, Lee County marine extension agent, will discuss edible species that are found locally. Puckett has been the county's marine extension agent since 1985. Before that he worked for three years in the aquatic animal medicine laboratory at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida. The Feb. 3 Tuesday at the Center By GEORGE CAMPBELL can distinguish program will be "Resource Manage- Illustrated by ANN edibles, and thus they suc- ment in Aquatic Preserves," WINTERBOTHAM ceed in consuming crusta- presented by Bob Repenning. SCARLET ceans, mollusks, fish and The SCCF offers guided nature trail In a letter to the editor even some insects and tours at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Mon- published in The Islander reptiles such as snakes day through Saturday. The nature recently, Sanibel resident and lizards. I one saw a center off Sanibel-Captiva Road is Thomas Sharp recounted white ibis consume a two- open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- his sighting of the ex- foot mangrove day through Saturday. quisite scarlet ibis in watersnake in the J.N. Trinidad's Caroni Swamp "Ding" Darling National IBIS Wildlife Refuge. It • THURSDAY, Jan. 29, 8 p.m., Sanibe! Refuge. He had seen this Community Association — The most beautiful of all ibises in considerable numbers. swallowed and regurgitated the snake 13 times. Finally, Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society Later, Sharp wrote, he observed a similarly colorful on the 14th time, it retained its meal. presents "Where The Birds Are," a ibis feeding with some white ibises in Everglades Na- Members of this bird family are distinguished from the tour from desert oasis to southern tional Park. He expressed hope that this species would herons and egrets (which really are herons, too) by their marshes and lagoons examining the someday return to Florida. feeding methods. All herons that I know of seek specific, vital link between birds and the The best ornithological opinion is that the scarlet ibis individual prey. They never probe at random as do the water. The program will be presented has never occurred in Florida as a breeding population — spoonbills and ibises. Rather they sight a , fish, crab, by wildlife artist and illustrator Diane only that occasional strays have blown into this state and snake or baby alligator as specific prey or wait in ambush Pierce. She will also display her into Texas and Louisiana, too. for prey to come within striking range. They can be seen original artwork done for National But that is not to say the scarlet ibis is not sometimes standing like sentinels awaiting prey to come within Geographic bird plates. seen in Florida in the wild. Some field guide authors at- reach. Never do they display the kind of random activity tribute the presence of rosy pink or scarlet ibises to zoo that both ibises and spoonbills employ to make their livings. e FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 8 a.m., Bailey Tract escapes. Indeed, this might happen, although these birds — "Traveling Through Nature With are so valuable in captive collections that anyone who has While the roseate spoonbill is venerated — some might Wildlife," a 1%-hour walking tour a pair in his aviary no doubt takes every precaution to even say sacred — on Sanibel, the ibises are considered through the Bailey Tract of the J.N. prevent escape. sacred elsewhere. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife But the truth of the matter can be traced to a strange The ancient Egyptians made the ibis an integral part of Refuge. Wear comfortable walking experiment that received extensive publicity in the 1960s. their religion and of their hyrogliphic written language. shoes and bring binoculars and It seems an enthusiastic but misguided birder, after This ibis was the god Thoth, the scribe of all gods. It was camera. Meet in the parking lot at the visiting a South American scarlet ibis rookery, felt Thoth's duty to record the human story. He is pictured in Bailey Tract. Florida had been "cheated" in some way since we had on- ancient Egyptian sculpture with the head of an ibis ly white ibises. So after due deliberation the man returned demonstrating the characteristic recurved bill. • • SATURDAY, Jan. 31,11 a.m., Refuge to South America, swiped some scarlet ibis eggs and plac- Ibises were mummified, as were other animals of the Visitor Center — Free nature films in ed them to hatch under incubating white ibises in Florida. Nile, and buried in temples with the pharaohs. the auditorium of the Visitor Center at A number of scarlet ibises actually hatched and grew While the sacred ibis is the best known of the ibises the J.N. "Ding" Darling National up to flyamon g our white ibis population for a few years because of its relationship to the ancient Egyptians, it is thereafter. But after inter-breeding or hybridization took no longer found in Egypt. This is becauseof the human Wildlife Refuge, "Ecological population explosion there and the concomitant reduction Biology" and "Biolumenescense: The place, the scarlet became pink. That's what we have to- day. At one or two parks in Dade County these pinkish of ibis habitat. The sacred ibis is still quite common in Living Light." The two films will last sub-Saharan Africa. We see it frequently in the national 30 minutes. hybrids can be seen at any time. parks of Kenya on our annual safaris there. If you have never seen a scarlet ibis and would like to do • MONDAY, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., Sanibel so without going all the way down to Caroni Swamp, then There are many ibis specie all across the world. Here in Community Association — In- visit Lester Piper's Everglades Wonder Gardens in Florida we are most familiar with the white ibis, which termediate bird identification course Bonita Springs just south of Fort Myers, Each year often appears in great flocks in the J.N. "Ding" Darling sponsored by the Sanibel-Captiva Lester succeeds in breeding a few purebred scarlet ibises National Wildlife Refuge. This white bird has black- Audubon Society under the instruc- in his aviary. tipped wings and a recurved bill. It stands about two feet high and has a wing span of about three feet. It is easily tion of Jane and Russ Francis. The many ibis species and four spoonbill species con- stitute a major bird family, the Threskiornithidae. This is recognized by its red face, red bill and black wing tips. an ancient group; 60-million-year-old fossils from Eocene When it flies the neck is outstretched, as contrasted with are known. the S-curved neck of in-flight herons. All ibises have recurved bills; the several spoonbill When I was a boy in Florida more than half a century specie have flattened, spatulate bills. Spoonbills hunt ago, bird identification was as easy as pie. If it was a long- their prey by moving the bill, which has sensitive nerve legged wading bird that stood waist high or higher, then it receptors, from side to side. This is how they find crusta- was clearly a "crane." If it was a smaller wader, then it ceans, fish, soft mollusks, marine worms and other was a "Spanish curlew." Those simple rules made goodies. Then the bill snaps shut and the prey is captured wading bird identification no problem at all. We wasted and swallowed. Ibises probe in an up-and-down mode. Their sensitive Please see IBIS, page 15B 23 Tuesday, January 27, 1987 Th» ISLANDER

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By SCOTT MARTELL feat, 366 species of shells are known to Islander staff writer inhabit South Florida. "Some of those shells might not come Thirty-two members of the Sanibel- as far north as Sanibel, like the queen Captiva Shell Club and many other conch for instance. Others might be volunteers took a "snapshot" of the around the Tampa Bay area and not Islands' beaches last week during the come this far south," explained Al 1987 Great Shell Count. Bridell, chairman of the 1987 count. The "snapshot" revealed 124 species "Some shells might be so small they of shells, including five new species not are unnoticed," he added. "And still found in recent years, and 16 rarities others live in very deep water that (including one junonia and two lion's rarely come to shore." paws). The shellers focused most of their at- Ralph Moore, president of the shell tention on the gulf this year. No one club, scooped up and identified 83 dif- shelled the bayside of either Sanibel or ferent species and was the top sheller Captiva. The highest concentration of of the day. counters worked the beaches from the In the Great Shell Count, shelters go Lighthouse to the Sundial resort and out during a full moon low tide and col- from Tarpon Bay Road to the Rocks lect one of as many shell species as subdivision on West Gulf Drive. they can find. The information helps This year the most common shells give an idea of what shells are (with more than 20 people picking up at populating local beaches. least one shell) were the ponderous The count has been recorded for the ark, stiff pen shell, calico scallop, past five years. jingle shell, buttercup lucina, Florida This year, the information gathered spiny jewel box, cross-barred venus, will aid in the Shellwatch research pro- channeled duck clam, coquina, com- ject sponsored by the shell club and the mon Atlantic slipper, Florida conch, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation moon shark eye, paper fig shell, apple Foundation. murex, whelk, banded tulip The Great Shell Count started with a and the lettered olive. list of 111 shells five years ago. Each The one-of-a-kind shells were the year new shells are added to the list. blood ark, scorched mussel, paper This year diligent collectors found a mussel, rough or sponge scallop, leafy sharp riffled drill, an epitonium jewel box, smooth duck clam, southern multistrictum, a brown horn shell, a cumingia, fallen angel wing, striate solid turrid and a tinted cantherus. So martesia, brown-banded wentletrap, now the list includes 145 shells. lady's ear, hairy triton, greedy dove Left to right: Jean Halistead, Al Bridel! Association on count day. Photo by Twenty species on the list, however, shell, junonia, tampa turret, antillean and Sally Read Inventory the shells that Rick! Kosakow Cooper. were not found this year. And while glassy bubble, mesh-pitted chiton and were brought to the Sanibel Community identifying 124 shells seems quite a the ivory tusk.

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By SCOTT MARTELL "Lighthouse Beach Walk" that LeBuff Islander staff writer has led for the past eight years. And there are four new and unique The nature journeys "menu" here on adventures. Sanibel and Captiva might have just He and his son, Chuck, will lead a gone "cordon bleu." "Sundown Birding Tour" and a "Hemp The "chef" is Charles LeBuff, who Key Rookery Tour," both by motor moved to Sanibel in 1958 and has been boat. The elder LeBuff and Richard involved with the Islands' nature and Blackburn will lead a "Twilight environment ever since. He is a former Sanibel River Canoe Trip." And Kristie Sanibel city councilman and founder of Seaman will present a nighttime look Caretta Research, Inc. He currently at "Sanibel Skies." works for a federal wildlife organiza- Trips are done by reservation, and tion on the Island. are scheduled by demand. In the 1960s LeBuff presented a series "I've always had these trips in the of Island nature trips for the Sanibel- back of my mind. This business is Captiva Audubon Society, and for the ultimately what I've always planned to past six years years he led people on do," LeBuff says. "I've tried to make "turtle patrols" looking for loggerhead these trips special and unique, turtles nesting on Sanibel'beaches. something no one else is doing." And now he has formed Sanibel Out- The Lighthouse Beach Walk is Left to right: Chuck LeBuff, Kristie their nature tours that make up Sanlbel door Experiences, which entails five LeBuff's favorite trip. After all, he Iiv- Seaman, Charles LeBuff and Richard Outdoor Experiences. Photo by RIckl unique outdoor adventures. Blackburn go over trails and routes for Kosakow Cooper. The trips include the popular Please see LeBUFF, next page

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at the Lighthouse from 1958-79 and remembers. "The river has gotten a lot on Sanibel. Her groups will learn lasts 1-2 hours and costs $10. loves to ad lib with stories about the better now — it's really beautiful back winter constellations such as Orion, For more information about Sanibel way Sanibel used to be (the Sanibel there." Taurus and the Plaides, and will Outdoor Experiences, call LeBuff, Causeway wasn't built until 1963). He Both the "Sundown Birding Tour" discuss myths, legends and 472-3177. also talks about Island and beach and the "Hemp Key Birding Tour" are astronomical phenomenon. This trip ecology, noting that on each trip to the motor boat tours led by licensed cap- beach, "nothing is the same." This is a tains. Each trip holds four to six peo- Although family-oriented trip with a minimum of ple. The sundown trip costs $25; the rare, bald six people required. It costs $10 per per- rookery journey is $30. >\ eagles can son for a 1%-hour journey. The sundown trip is to a colonial bird /™\ '• be seen The Sanibel River trip is meant to be rookery to observe hundreds of birds as / *\ around the "a little different, more exciting," they return to small mangrove islands f Islands. ff says. The trip begins Vk hours for overnight roosting. "It can be quite * / Photo by efore sunset. The return is made after impressive, with the birds coming in Gloria Kasten. twilight, when night sounds from things from all compass directions," LeBuff such as pig frogs and moorhens jump says. through the air, creating a different at- And the journey to Hemp Key osphere than the trip upriver. rookery is for "anyone really into birds LeBuff has quite an interest in the or wildlife photography," LeBuff says. river — he was literally the first person "You see some birds that are unusual to canoe the river in the early 1960s. on Sanibel, such as the man-of-war bird At that time, the "river" was being (frigate bird)," he says. "There is such dredged by the Lee County Mosquito a large group of birds there that it bog- Control District, primarily running gles the mind," along the channels of the spartina Kristie Seaman, who leads the sloughs. "Sanibel Skies" experience, has "There was a lot of fresh excavation, given similar educational tours for the so it wasn't always attractive," LeBuff National Park Service as well as here

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MAKE Despite a slow start, latest production A DATE at the playhouse provides laughs galore Relatively speaking, nothing on the Islands THEATER will give you more laughs per minute, than the current production at the Pirate Playhouse. ©THE PENINSULA PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF And if we began this review with a play on PLAY "ISN'T IT ROMANTIC" will run Jan. 29,30,31, Feb. 5, words, so be it. We intended to. The title of this 6, and 7. Alan Aychbourn romp is "Relatively Speaking," «* REVIEW The play by Wendy Wasserstein will be performed ______„, in itself a clue to the in the playhouse at the Kiwanis Hall, corner of Wood- complicated comedic By Charlotte Heimann ford and Second streets in Fort Myers. Curtain time "Relatively Speak- goings-on that have for all performances is 8 p.m. Dinner theater is ing" plays at 8 been neatly sorted presented at 6:15 p.m. on Saturdays. p.m. Monday out by director Gor- of the tiny playhouse. Wait 'til you see that zebra Tickets are $5 for the show, $16 for dinner and show. don Gray. skirt. It's calculated to make gentlemen spec- For information, call 334-0780. through Saturday Just don't you try tators lose their concentration. through Feb. 21 at to sort them out by Ken Bolden, in his first appearance here, has a "VERONICA'S ROOM" WILL BE PERFORMED AT the Pirate reading the plot ex- winning manner reminiscent of early Dudley SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION for dinner theater Satur- Playhouse, 1905 planation in the Moore. And, matching Baird's way, Bolden day and Sunday, Jan. 30 and 31. The face-paced program. keeps his mind strictly on his business despite thriller will be performed by the Atlantic Theatre Periwinkle Way. As is usual with PP being encircled closely by watchers. Company in the Captiva Ballroom at the Plantation For reservations productions, now in (Was the "sweater puppet" bit of business his Conference Center at the entrance to the resort. call 472-0006. the third season, full own invention, or that of the directors? Doors open for a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. followed by advantage is taken of Whichever, it's a flash of ingenuity.) the performance, which begins promptly at 8. Reser- every Two teenagers sitting behind us were totally vations are required. Tickets per person are $25, inch of floor space not occupied by the audience taken by Bolden, screaming with laughter every which includes buffet, performance, tax and gratuity. — and sometimes spilling over into that space, time he appeared. We were a bit more reserved, Bar service is available. For reservations and infor- too. but found him no less amusing. We're looking mation call 472-51.il. But it works. And works beautifully. In this forward to seeing him in the next PP feature case, applause is due director Gray and assis- which opens Feb. 24. tant Melissa Keith. Their on-stage presence in • Saving the best for last: Lund and Toperzer. MUSIC PP's opening "I Ought to be in Pictures" was They're grand, British accents and all. • The Southwest Florida Jazz Society will sponsor a most pleasing; their versatility is now Carrie Lund is sedate, calm, very nearly im- JAZZ CONCERT AND DANCE beginning at 8 p.m. demonstrated by their off-stage contributions. perturbable and utterly captivating as a Monday, Feb. 2, in the community room at Bell Tower Aychbourn's play gets off to a slow start, member of the gentry whose life is — or is it?? Mall in Fort Myers. Music will be provided by the seeming to take longer than necessary to — a placid sea without a single ripple. Johnny Dee All Stars of Naples. BYOB. Admission is establish the who, what and why of the two What passion lurks beneath this unruffled ex- $2 for members, $4 for non-members. All proceeds will young Britts played by Jane Baird and Ken terior? Lund lets us know that it's there, all benefit the society's scholarship fund. Bolden. They keep things moving as fast as they right. Hers is a thinking woman's characteriza- can, but even with inventive business it's a tough tion, neat and tidy and sharp. • Calusa Musicale will present its ninth annual assignment. Robert Toperzer. Well, he can convulse us SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT RECITAL at 7:30 p.m. Don't be put off. Pay attention. You'll be with one syllable. Try his "Ah." Or his simple Sunday, Feb. 8, at Covenant Presbyterian Church on rewarded. invitation, "Hoe?" McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers. Baird lives up to the promise she gave us in His timing wrings every bit of fun from every this season's first PP production (see above). line, his or someone else's. Even his misplaced She's a real 24-carat charmer and proves her but nonetheless black rage is disciplined so that FILMS mettle as an actress by being a fine stage it falls into high comedy. He is superb whether • A DOCUMENTARY ON THE HOLOCAUST WILL listener as well as speaker. he is put upon or the reverse. BE PRESENTED next month at the Bell Tower She doesn't lose her concentration, an Theater West, at the corner of Daniels Road and U.S. especially difficult feat in the intimate roundness Please see LAUGHS, next page 41 in Fort Myers. The 9%-hour film, "SHOAH," is presented by the Left to right, Robert Jewish Federation of Lee County. It shows no Toperzer, Ken Holocaust scenes or morbid images. Rather, the sur- Bolden, and Carrie viving murderers and victims take viewers on a haun- Lund are three of the ting journey through the monumental documentation stars of "Relatively of human tragedy. Speaking," the com- The film will be presented in two parts, the first at edy currently playing 1:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 1, and the second at 1:30 p.m. at Sanlbel's Pirate Sunday, Feb. 8. Playhouse. Admission is $18. Tickets are available at the Jewish Federation Office, 3628 Evans Ave., Fort Myers; 275-3554. CLASSES, WORKSHOPS •Learn to make a MELON BASKET at Three Crafty Ladies from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Thursday, Jan. 29. Participants should bring a lunch. The $35 fee includes materials. Instructors are Arly Buntrock and Trudy Prevatt. For more information call the shop, 472-2893. EXHIBITS, BIG Arts is big help in keeping OPENINGS chamber walls filled with local art • The opening reception for "NEW WORKS IN CLAY," an exhibit of works by Jane Crume Valtin, If you've been in the newly- its walls. Searing have been on display. Next will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, at Sanibel remodeled Sanibel-Captiva When BIG Arts president Polly month Matsumoto plans an exhibit Gallery in Heart of the Islands shopping center. The Chamber of Commerce lately, you Matsumoto was asked by the of strictly Island posters for the show will continue through Feb. 21 during regular might have noticed there's more chamber, she wasted no time in chamber walls. And she says if any |Illery hours, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through than just the usual poster prints or calling Island galleries asking local artists would like to have Saturday. mass-produced art gracing the them to submit art for display at their work hang at the "Islands' walls. That's because ever since the chamber. front desk," they should drop a line • THE WORKS OF IKKI MATSUMOTO AND the building's facelift, Barrier For the past few weeks works by to BIG Arts, P.O. 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THOMAS HIROMU NAGATA are on exhibit at the public is invited to hear Mason speak on Sanibel, Continued Schoolhouse Gallery through Jan. 31, The gallery Laughs across from Bailey's on Tarpon Bay Road is open •Sanibel physician and cardiologist DR. STEPHEN from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Sundays. Call MULLINS will be among the featured speakers at a We've come to expect the best from 472-1193 for more information. day-long seminar about "Wellness and Living the Full Toperzer, and he doesn't disappoint. Even Life" this Saturday, Jan. 31, at Fort Myers Unitarian when he sits quietly in a chair he's a hoot. A Universalist Church. really fine actor. MEETINGS, LECTURES, Members of Southwest Florida UU churches are in- Ayckbourn's script is a bit uneven, with WORKSHOPS vited to bring their friends to the seminar. Registra- the thematic mistaken identity joke stretch- tion is $7 at the door. For more information call ed to near breaking now and then. But as we ©THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA CHAPTER OF THE 334-4734. said, do persevere. Not to worry. The cast AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION has com- pulls it off, "Relatively Speaking." I pleted its organization and will hold its first member- • The UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF THE ship meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in the ISLANDS will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Charlotte Heimann has been a member of auditorium of the E Building at Edison Community this Sunday, Feb. 1, at Sanibel Congregational United the Island theater community since moving to College. Church of Christ. The Rev. William Burnside Miller Sanibel in 1974. During her long theatrical The meeting will feature an open forum on drug will deliver the sermon. career she has played everything from testing. The public is invited. Shakespearean characters to her most recent role of Ethel Thayer in "On Golden Pond," • "GREAT DECISIONS '87", the largest citizen Her articles and reviews have appeared in • A FORMER HELL'S ANGELS MOTORCYCLE education program in the United States focusing on GANG MEMBER will be the guest speaker at 7 p.m. dozens of publications. Heimann was also world affairs, begins next Wednesday, Feb. 4, at one of the founding members of The Com- this Saturday, Jan. 31, at Sanibel First Baptist Edison Community College in Fort Myers. Church. pany and still belongs to the group, which is Sessions will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednes- now called The Trio. Barry Mason rebelled against all authority when he day through March 24. Topics for discussion will in- was 16 years old. After his involvement with a series of clude national defense, federal deficit, foreign invest- gangs, Mason was "born again" in 1976. In 1979 he was ment in the United States and apartheid. ordained as a minister and began a part-time jail and Bal|ots are distributed at the end of each session so prison ministry. He and his wife, Fran, are co-authors of Fallen Angel: Hell's Angel to Heaven's Saint. The Please see DATE, next page

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Date Continued from page 7B Backgammon is played at 6 p.m. every Wednesday participants can record their opinions. The ballots are Fort Myers Counseling and Growth Center will lead at the recreation hall at Sanibel Arms condominiums. then sent to the Foreign Policy Association in New For more Information call 472-9228. the discussion. Winners on Jan. 7 were; „ York City. The results are used to inform members of 1. Joan Jenkins ••n*m- n.nnr: imiiu i IIIMIIW Congress of the opinions of Americans across the 2. John Eichonlaub country. Last year more then 250,000 people par- ETC. 3. Nancy Bayliss HOW ticipated in the program. • Area wine lovers are invited to the SECOND AN- 4. Trace Green Winners on Jan. 14 were: Although "Great Decisions '87" is free, registration NUAL SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WINE FAIR set for 1. John Eichonlaub THEY is requested. Call 489-9226. this Sunday, Feb. l, at South Seas Plantation on Cap- 2. Pat Eichenlaub tiva. The day will feature a champagne brunch, three 3. Dave Jenkins PLAYED • A FREE LECTURE SERIES beginning next week seminars, a wine component tasting and a grand 4. Trace Green at Edison Community College might help area tasting involving the products of eight wineries. 5. Nancy Bayliss residents deal with personal dilemmas. Seminars will be held on marketing wines, on mak- Bridge for fun is played from 1-4 p.m. every The lectures will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. every ing the move from jug to varietal wines and on the Wednesday at the Sanibel Community Association. Thursday for seven weeks beginning next Thursday, maturing of America's wine industry. Panelists will Winners Jan. 21 were: Feb. 5. Topics will cover wills and trusts, tax laws, include nationally recognized experts and vineyard I.Mary Blasco 2.Mary Fisher personal appearance, buying and selling art and owners such as musician-comedian-winemaker Dick 3.Ev Omestenld jewelry, health insurance and diet, protecting your Smothers. home and avoiding consumer risks. Tickets for the 11 a.m. brunch are $15 per person. Duplicate bridge is played at 7:30 p.m. every Mon- For more information call 489-9235. Tickets for the afternoon seminars and the two day and 1:30 p.m. every Thursday at the Sanibel Com- munity Association. Directors are Jean Scott tastings are $25 per person. The brunch will be held at (472-4623) on Mondays, and Sterling Bassott • A three-week course on SELF-HYPNOSIS will be Chadwick's restaurant; all afternoon activities will (472-0025) on Thursdays. conducted by Dr. Harris Friedman from 7 to 9 p.m. take place in the South Seas Conference Center. For On Monday, Jan. 19, 16 tables played the Mitchell Monday, Feb. 9,16 and 23. The classes will take place reservations call 472-5111, ext. 3464. Movement. Winners were: in the office of Sanibel mental health counselor Mag- North-South 1. Pat and John Eichenlaub gie Mullins. • Tickets are now on sale for the 1987 CANTERBURY 2. Chris and Dick Leighton Self-hypnosis is a powerful yet natural tool for selt- SCHOOL EXTRAVAGANZA featuring a Greek and 3. Elaine and Harold Cassel understanding and personal growth. It involves learn- Roman theme. The gourmet dinner and auction is set East-West ing how to produce an altered siate of consciousness for Saturday, March 14, at the new Sheraton Harbor 1. Virginia Ehret and Kitty Rose 2. Martha Kildow and Dick Light that can be used for a number of beneficial purposes. Place in downtown Fort Myers. 3. Betty Troost and Mary Emerson Fee for the six-hour class is $60. For more informa- Up for bid in the auction will be items such as inter- On Thursday, Jan. 22,13 tables played the Mitchell tion and to reserve your space in the class call val ownership weeks, a windsurfer, computers and Movement. Winners were; 472-6130. dinners at area restaurants. North-South Admission is $125 per couple and $75 single and in- 1. Mary Emerson and Betty Bray 2. Mary Margaret and Bill Kuivinon ®A workshop examining "THE PSYCHOLOGY OF cludes a complimentary bar, dinner, midnight dessert 3. Frieda and Jacob Goodman THE GENERATION GAP" will be sponsored by the and coffee. All proceeds will help operate the non- Unitarian Universalists of the Islands beginning at profit preparatory school. For more information call Please see PLAYED, next page 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at Sanibel Congregational 482-0608 or 481-4323. United Church of Christ. Dr. Michael Cordner of the

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^realistic resolution. It might lead to many positive •3. Tell a friend or close associate of your plans to have seen it all accomplishments in the future. make the big change. By following this outline you can cross off each By SCOTT MARTELL Step Two: Planning step as you proceed, giving you small feelings of Islander staff writer Your Attack success along the way. The importance of telling a Now that you've narrowed your list to one or two close friend cannot be overlooked. This will now give Bailey's of Sanibel, the Island's over-50 softball top priority resolutions, let's take a look at how you you an even stronger feeling of commitment leading team, tasted a little bit of everything these past two can organize your plan of attack for success. you to the success of your healthy resolutions. weeks: victory, defeat, and rainout, and even a rare Set mini goals for yourself that are short-term and tie game. obtainable and that lead to a feeling of accomplish- Health and fitness consultant David Esset, M.S., is Last Tuesday the men lost, 9-5, to Walker Gems "in ment. If yuou want to stop smoking, your plan may part owner of The Fitness Forum of Sanibel. He cur- a game we should have won," according to one team iok like this: rently provides exercise and weight control counsel- player. Sanibel burst out in front with five runs in the It. Investigate all of the smoking cessation pro- ing for clients from New York to Sanibel, and he ap- first inning, but never scored again in the game. Even- grams in your area. pears regularly on local television and radio tually Walker Gems caught up and in the sixth inning • 2. Call each of these to find out the basics and programs. scored four runs to take the victory. their success rates. Last Thursday rain caused the men to have to meditate over Tuesday's loss. In the previous week the Island men were more suc- cessful. Sanibel took tough Moose Lodge all the way to

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Over nine holos, Scott Vanderbock won low not, beating out Joe Walker In a scorecard playoff. Both Little League seeks volunteer men shot a 30 round. Andy Van Haste finished in SPORTS third with his 31 round. coaches, umpires • Members of the BEACHVIEW WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION competed In individual low gross competition Jan. 14. Bird Rosen capturod first placo By SCOTT MARTELL same time for the Senior Little League SHORTS in Flight A. Bets Curtis pocketod first placo in Flight team for boys 13-15. This team plays B. Mayan Wllcox took first place in Flight G. And Islander staff writer Jean Houck went home with first place in Flight D. other similar teams in Lee County. Laverne Glgstad, Bets Curtis, Betty Puff and Jean It's that time of year again — the Parents should make sure their Houck won the low net prize in team compolitlon. • Jerry Kohmescher, Homer Ristow, Dick Stelnhalel youth of the Island is organizing into children come to registration with $10 and Tom Judson shot plus nine for first place in a • Both the 18-hole players and the nine-hole players Little League teams. and their birth certificates. BcACHVIEW MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION tourna- in iho DUNES WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION have ment Jan. 10. Dick Corbin, Bob Marye, Bud Walters been busy over the past throe woaks. Both groups Last week the league held its first One Little League team is in and Joe Stelnert finished In second place iwth plus played a regular league tournament last week as registration and try-out day. And this desperate need of a coach. If you're in- eight. Three teams tied for third place. welt as a special tournament. In competition Jan. 6, Orion Nunn, Dick Light, The 18-hole group played a 56-hole match play weekend is your final chance to terested in helping out, come by during Rudy Mlkullc and Ray Howiand shot a plus nine for tournament. And the nine-hole group compeled In register. Show up at the Sanibel registration day or call Dick Muench, first place. Two teams tied for second place. They the Doltie Miller Memorial Tournament were: Merle Kester, Jerry Kohmescher, Jim In the 18-hole division, A flight, Millie Ford cap- Elementary School ball park from 10 472-6813. Manecke and Bob Nelh, and Bob Marye, F.D. Reed, tured the top spot. In B Might Van Light finished in a.m. to noon this Saturday, Jan. 31. The league is also anxious to find Jim Esson and Dick Grant. first place and was followed by Barb Sutherland and Marge Peck. Teams are being set up for boys 5-13 more volunteer umpires. "Umpires are • Members of the DUNES MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIA- In C flight Jan Baker finished first and was follow- years old and for girls 8-14. There will the key to the league," Muench says. TION played low net and low putt action Jan. 22. ed by Pat Moloney and Linda Sturgls. In D flight In 18-hole competition Paul Cornelius shot a 58 Marge Patterson finished first and was followed by be four boys' teams and two girls' "And anybody can do it. They can •or first place. Bob Davision shot a 62 for second Betty Long and Mary Vernon. teams. schedule it so they only have to do it and was followed by Ev Bowie with 33, Dick Wllholt And in E flight Evelyn Robblns finished followed once a week for about two hours." with 64, and Wendell Lapp with 65. by Martha Kildow and Peart Vasko. Registration will also be held at the Qordy Forsberg, Corky Collins and Bob Arthur In regular league action Jan. 23 the women tied for first place in low putts, all shot 28. Mori played an "even-odd" tournament. Ann Balmer shot Root was a close second with 29, and Don Bush was a 28 for first place. Evenlyn Badger and Audrey In third place with 30. Derleth finished with 28* to tie for second. O Ve r-5 0 Continued from page 11B In nine-hole competition Andy Van Haste won a In the Doltie Miller Memorial Tournament, In the scorecard playoff over Bob Bulcock for first place. first flight Lou Hill captured first place, followed by Both shot a 28 round. Bob Babich shot 29 for third. Emily Schofleld. the eighth inning in their game Jan. 13. a furious comeback and scored five In putting competition Joe Walker finished with In the second flight Edye Arthur was first and was The score was tied 4-4 on four unearned runs in the bottom of the fifth to make 14 for first place and was followed by Walt Badger followed by Ruth Walker. runs by Moose Lodge. After eight com- the score 8-5. In the top of the sixth Son- with 15 and Bill Arthur with 16. And In the third flight Virginia Arthur finished first The Dunes men played a blind bogey-low net tour- and was followed by Glnny Glaosor, pete innings, the game was called in a ny Voignier hit a triple, knocking home nament Jan. 14. Winners over 18 holes were Dave On Jan. 23 the Dunns women played a low not rare tie. Sanibel earned the tie after two runs to give Sanibel the cushion it Sutherland, Dick Light, Jim Minor, Wait Allaire and tournament. In Class A Marilyn Lorenson shot 31 to Bob Verdone. The nine-hole winners were Arv finish first. Phyllis Harvey and Dorle Van Derbeck Dick Traucht blasted a triple and needed. The final score when 10-5. Klessig, Walt Badger and Ray O'Neill. both blasted 33 to tie for second. knocked home a run to make the score Voignier led the team in hitting, with Bob Davision captured the low net title over 18 And Helen Basset! and Velda Owens finished with holes by shooting 62. The next closest shooter was 36 to lie for third placo. 4-3. Then Marshall Keyes walloped a three hits including his triple. Marshall Bob Bulcock with 66. Dave Cotter shot 67 and was In Class B Marian Gordon shot a 31 to finish In sacrifice fly that scored Traucht for the Keyes also had three hits. Jack Brase followed by Clare Glandon and Bob Owen with 68 first. Billlo Tyler had a 35 for second, and Marie Col' tie score. and Dick Traucht added two hits each, each. on sank a 36 score for third. On Jan. 15 the men had Crowthers and Mark McClintock powered out a down 8-0 in the fifth inning. But to make double. Alan Nave was the winning things interesting, Crowtbers mounted pitcher.

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Recreation Ibis Continued from page 1B little time on these matters and went promptly on to the next subject. Basketball teams prepare for championship round next week Today, one bird guide I know has a whole page of white waders alone, not to mention page after page of By SCOTT MARTELL p.m. Wednesday. "So no matter other waders. The taxonomic problem facing the •slander staff writer who breaks through, both teams in amateur birder today is somewhat more complex than ISLAND # the championship game will have what I faced as a youth. The top four teams in the played two games that night," Even today one stage of the white ibis' life history is Sanibel Basketball League duked HOOPS says league commissioner John still called "Spanish curlew" in the local jargon of it out this last Tuesday in what Kamosa. some people in the interior of Florida. I refer to the im- might have been a preview of next In other games las* week, on mature white ibis, which is uniformly dark colored week's playoff action. At 7 p.m. next Monday the third Tuesday evening Beach Floor dorsally and has a black-tipped, pinkish curved bill Top-ranked Timbers kept their place team will challenge the fifth Covering won a forfeit, and and white breast. This bird is commonly eaten by peo- unbeaten streak alive with a big place team; and at 8 p.m., the Coconut Grove won the "bye." ple of the Everglades. In fact, even though it is oily win over then second place Ar- fourth place team will challenge And on Thursday Timbers won the and tastes rather fishy, a lot of ibises are threatened nie's, 66-46. Current second place the sixth place team. The first and forfeit, Sundial won another by over-consumption by humans. This includes the Sundial slammed fourth place second place teams receive "bye" forfeit, and Island Medical won scarlet ibis, too, which is seriously impacted by Island Medical Clinic, 66-46. wins through the first round. the "bye". hunters. ' Players and fans should take On Wednesday evening the win- League standings as of Monday, You are not likely to see a glossy ibis on Sanibel, note of the upcoming playoff ner of the Monday 7 p.m. game Jan. 26 are as follows: although they do stray here. You are much more likely schedule. Games will be played will play the league champion Timbers, 12-0 to find this bird on the mainland as you drive to and next Monday and Wednesday Timbers, and the winner of the Sundial, 9-3 from Florida. The glossy ibis, which inhabits the ^venings, Feb. 2 and 4. Who plays Monday 8 p.m. game will play Arnie's, 8-4 eastern United States, the West Indies, Africa, India, what game will be determined whoever finishes the regular Island Medical Clinic, 7-5 Malaysia and Indonesia, Europe and Australia, has 5y the final standings after this season in second place. Beach Floor Covering, 5-6 the widest range of any ibis. It has the same recurved Thursday evenings' games. The final will be played at 9:15 Coconut Grove, 4-8 bill and is a purplish-brown color as an adult (the youngsters are darker). About 50 years ago I lived for more than two years Record numbers know their Super Bowl trivia in Trinidad. This was long years before the scarlet ibis Lots of Islanders and visitors proved wise in their was made the official national emblem of that wonder- Super Bowl trivia last week. ful island country. In fact, it was even many years Bill Wood, Ed O'Shea, Donald Deeble, Ted Saternus, before the Caroni Swamp was designated a national "Jimmy the Greek," Mary Dempsey, Susan Santavic- SPORTS refuge. ca, Bob Gardner and D. Phillips all knew both parts of I used to visit the Caroni Swamp to chase anacon- ]ast week's quiz. QUIZ das, those huge water boa constrictors of South America that are the heaviest (but not the longest) i They knew the Minnesota Vikings have lost all four serpents in the world. In addition to its thousands of "of the Super Bowls in which they played (IV, VIII, IX, scarlet ibises, the swamp had a good 300 or so anacon- and XI). And they all knew that the only time the the wild antics of baseball's funniest pitchers — two das that were quite thrilling to capture. Super Bowl was not played in the Sunbelt was Super brothers named Jerome and Paul. What were the Bowl XVI in the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich. nicknames by which these two were known? The great flocks of scarlet ibis that came in at Okay, enough of football and on into the spring train- Think you know? Call 472-5185 before 5 p.m. Friday. sunset to roost in the mangrove forests provided an ing baseball season! First: Name the colorful major If you're right, you'll win your choice of an Islander impressive and beautiful sight. I understand that, league player and manager who was nicknamed "The subscription or a t-shirt. Only one gift per month, while still present in considerable numbers, the Lip." And second: Almost every fan has heard about please. species has been impacted even in Trinidad, where it Please see IBIS, next page

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SEWING MACHINE REPAIR SPECIAL Ibis Continued from page 15B ONLY IN STORE ONLY 95 Expires 2/15/87 Duraclean Reg. 19.95 Factory trained by Habitat is protected by law. ^isP^ 6 mechanics In Home • Oil & Adjust Drapery, Upholstery One influence that jeopardizes the future of wildlife • Hew needle WE StBVICB ALL MAKCS t, MODUS and Carpet Cleaning in the Caroni Swamp is the nearby busy seaport of the • Bulb If needed COMMERCIAL MACHINES EXTRA Emergency Water Extraction capital city of Trinidad, Port of Spain. For such a • Bobbin wheel and Restoration Service • Set tension OPEN 10 til 6 p-m. small island nation, Port of Spain is a very active seaport. This is no doubt because of the fact that a lot THE Sewing Machine Store BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! of oil has been pumped in Trinidad over the years. The 11609 Cleveland Avenue Dragon plaza island's strategic geographical location also attracts a For! Myers, Florida ANY 2 ROOMS CARPET CLEANED lot of commercial fishing. All this activity so close to (813) 936-3646 FOR ONLY $39.95

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oil has been pumped in Trinidad over Naturalist-conservationist George the years. The island's strategic Campbell participated in a New York x- J geographical location also attracts a Zoological Society study on Sanibel klot of commercial fishing. AH this ac- nearly 50 years ago. Before moving to Complete Interior Decorating Shop tivity so close to the Caroni Swamp has Southwest Florida in 1974, he spent 25 seriously impacted much wildlife in the years establishing and working with area, especially the scarlet ibis. pharmaceutical manufacturing The government of Trinidad laboratories around the world. He is cherishes its still large flock of scarlet founder and chairman of the Southwest ibises. No doubt it is recognized that Florida Regional Alligator Association the species is a major factor in the and international coordinator for the Join us at both locations and take economy of that country because many Fund for Animals, Inc. tourists are attracted there to see advantage of our Super Savings them. Naturalist-illustrator Ann Winter- The world conservation community botham was born and educated in CALL NOW FOR FAST, FREE SHOP aware of the problems facing the Massachusetts and taught art there for AT HOME SERVICE scarlet ibis. Together with the govern- many years. She moved to Southwest ment, organizations as World Wildlife Florida 20 years ago. Through her ef- 72x84 48x36 Fund and IUCN hope to achieve total forts as a founding member of the Vertical GRP II $89 Mini $48 protection of the scarlet ibis' habitat. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Founda- Perhaps in that way the huge numbers tion and as chairman for seven years of Vertical GRP III $134 Micro $70 af this spectacular bird that existed in the Sanibel Planning Commission, 'Caroni only 50 years ago can be much of Sanibel remains a nature Vertical GRP IV $155 Pleated Shade $63 restored. preserve. Vertical GRP V $201 Woven Wood $79 1515 DEL PR ADO BLVD. 11601 CLEVELAND AVE. CAPE CORAL, FL DRAGON PLAZA, SUITE 4 772-8848 939-2442 60 MINUTES CLEANERS PRESENTS USED, NEW, & UNCLAIMED FUR SALE $ BUY AT A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL PRICE^ SAVE 1QOOO 30 to 50% SAT. ONLY! JANUARY 31 Noon to 4:00 PM UmerRar NOTE: DUE TO LIMITED PLANT SPACE. SALE WILL BE HELD AT HOLIDAY INN RIVERFRONT 20SB W lsl St., Ft. MYERS. FL save !0% HORi WlfH THIS tDH HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM! DUALITY GUARANTEED Fur Sloles Fantastic bargains in one of a kind lurs, trade-ins starting at S89> and estate furs. Cottlurier Mink Stoles COME EARLY! Irani S1B9! Fine quality used furs are a better buy lor your Full-length Mink Coats money. You pay hundreds of dollars instead of Irom $799! thousands lor luxury trade-ins that look new but No interest or must be labeled "second-hand used." Carrying Charge FREE LAYAWAY • ALL SIZES TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT FUR! ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS BIG TRAOE-MS! ASCOTT FURS • 50 yrs. experience

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Tuesday Jan. 27,1987 Service Directory 21B L PLUMBING DEAN'S TREE SERVICE NUISANCE Nave Quality Work & Dependable service ANIMAL 2244A Periwinkle Way FREE ESTIMATE CONTROL Sales & Service Call 472-1101

n DesRochers • owner/Operator- Native Lee countian Removal of wildlife, snakes, feral cats, birds, rodents. Live trapped and removed unhurt. 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE Wildlife damage repair work done.

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 16 Yrs. Exp. BILL DAVIS Land Clearing • Topping & Shaping • Chipper Licensed 543-S201 • Claw Truck • Hauling • CSNB1R-1225 Put your service HERE SANIBIL where more HOTOGRAPHY people will see it! B...... "... . MI,.,.,, „ tl „„,,„,. „ „, OPEN 7 DAYS

1 HOUR PHOTO Specializing in Residential teiwns v PROCESSING SAME DAY SERVICE Jonathan Miller M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5 472-0434 433-4193 Card and Party Shoppe HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA VHS TAPE, MACHINE & CAMERA RENTALS, SALES & SERVICE Put your service FINEST SELECTION OJtf SANIBEL HERE IN ANCHOR POINT, NEXT TO BANK OF THE ISLANDS where more AND PRINTING 472-0077 people will see it! Iranibel THE ISLAND CAMERA SHOP FOR FILMS FINE ACCESSORIES 1571 Periwinkle Way REPAIRS & BUILDING 472-1086

CUSTOM TILE ELECTRIC Quality Work SANIBEL, INC. Island References Licensed, Bonded, Insured RANDY MOORE Service Calls PAINTER Residential, Commercial SANIBEL JAMES BAHR 275-9660 472-1773 ert (Bob) Kornleck PAINTING CONTRACTOR Wallpapering— Painting Wallpaper Hanging Pressure Cleaning All Phases of Trade 25 Yrs. Experience 40 Years Experience 472-3646 After 6 P.M. 334-4229 Sanibel Creative Tile Co. Specialized and experienced in Real Estate Video Presentation and Promotion Residential The Realtors' FIRST CHOICE ... Call for Commercial demonstration and consultation. Complete Repair & Pretty Side Out 772-5555 Remodeling Service | quality paperhanging JOIN THE "MILLION DOLLAR" CLUB Licensed - Bonded • Insured 1711 Periwinkle Way 813-472-2853

|| P.O. Box 11 ">4 Sanibel, FL 33957 472-5353 SERVING THE BARRIER ISLANDS PLUMBING D.B. NELSON G»n. Contractor - Custom Builder Le0KIN&--rQtf A' REPAIRS REPAIRS • REMODELING *iJLiiflffiiiuiHiiJi)»>ih5

INC. Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Reliable Steven Greenfield Master Plumber RALES & SERVICE -Wtoff—— , " .1,.

CONTRACTING SERVICES CO. Licensed Bonded LAWN & GARDEN PAINTING — INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Insured EQUIPMENT TORO Sales • Service 10% Discount on Painting GAVIN PLUMBING Riders • Walk Mowers • Trimmers Rental Properties Blowers * Generators (Present Ibis ad) COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE ISLAND CONDO REPAIRS • REMODELS • NEW CONSTRUCTION Pressure Cleaning — Wall Covering MAINTENANCE Special Coating — New Construction 30 year resident • M years experience i 4724505 Oscar L. Gavin 1205 Periwinkle - Behind Huxt R!

Island Put your service UPS & PUROLATOI LOCKSMITH HERE Security Courier Service 24 - Hr. Emergency Ovcrnite & Second Day Service Service AAA where more Systems Available • security systei 472-2394 people will see it! __ _ mllwi.lL HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA Since 1976 • Burglar • Fire • i Card and Party Shoppe 472-0434 M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5 Walter & Norma Thompson medical fllarm Systems Sanibel's Only 24 Hour Central Station fllarm Service SCBEENING 365 days a year HEW OR REPAIRS 472-3311 24 houfs day TRAVEL Pool Cages • Lanais • Doors ' • Porches • Windows ISLAND CONDO MAINTENANCE i, i 1X05 Periwinkle (Behind Huxter's) • i a, I SENTRY SECURITY TRAVEL SERVICE Bailey's Shopping Center W§§STEi T¥ & APPLf AH €i§~~ SYSTEMS 2469 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, FL 33957 SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE Burglary • Fire • Medical MARILYN SKINNKIi 813-472-3171 • TV • Major Appliances CHUCK SKINNER 813-472-4898 • Stereo • Air Conditioning 472-1231 "On-lsland" Service for Yqu'r T.V. or Appliance 24 Hour Emergency Service 472-1133 t know how to solve 2422 Palm Ridge Road 472-2244 eveiy problem in the community, • SWIMMING but we know the people who do. POOLS Service, Supplies, Repairs WHERETHERE'SANEED,THEBE'SAWAY. SPAS Sales and Service THE UNITED WAY ISLAND CONDO M AINT.^ Thanks to you it works for all of us. 472-450$

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Mail to: The Sanibel Captiva Islander, P.O. Box 56, Sanibel island, FL 33957 cisfmulhv

Tuesday Jan. 27,1987 Classified 23B

CALL We reserve the right 1o reject, revise and properly classify RATES all advertisements. 28 Words or less $2,50 472-5185 The Islander will be responsible tot the first incorrect ad (Non-profit $2.00) Mon.Thurs. 9-5 ONLY. For corrections to be made for the second insertion Extra Words 10* per word DEADUNE-FRI. NOON date call by Friday NOON before the next Tuesday's paper, Boxed or Blind Ads $1.00 extra PLEASE CHECK ONE: CARDHOLDER'S NAME per week ! I CHECK ENCLOSED Lost and Found No Charge 1.1 VISA U MASTERCARD ACCOUNT NO. CATEGORIES (check one) ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID ITEMSTOR SAL E TRANSPORTATION EXPIRATION DATE WE DO NOT BILL D Absolutely Free O Automobiles D Antiques U Auto & Boat Supplies PLEASE PRINT your ad, one word per space. Longer ads must be typed or printed on a separate sheet, D Appliances D Boats • Baby Items D Boat Trailers D Building Supplies D 4-Wneel Dr. I3 Camera, TV, Stereo Vehicles & Video • Heavy Equipment i I Computers & Computer O Motorcycles Equipment O Recreational Vehicles D Garden Equipment D Trucks & Vans 12 D Home Furnishings a Utility Trailers D Jewelry i I Medical Supplies REAL ESTATE _ 16 D Miscellaneous D Condos for Sale D Musical Instruments D Duplexes for Sale D Office & Restaurant D Mobile Homes for Sale 20 Equipment D Homes for Sale D Pels & Livestock D Apts. 8 Duplexes for D Sporting Goods Rent 24 D Swap & Trade • Condos for Rent EVER HEAR • Tools & Machinery O Mobile Homes for Rent 28 EMPLOYMENT, D Homes for flent A SMILE NOTICES, ETC. • Rooms for Rent • Announcements D Acreage Name ON THE PHONE? • Business Opportunity • Cemetery Lots MAIL TO: D Garage Sales D Commercial Property Address The Islander ^ Gloria and you'll hear one. You D Help Wanted D Vacation Property also hear how to get more advertis- D Lost & Found D Lots for Sale Zip P.O. Box 56 D Services D Interval for Sale Sanibel, FL 33957 ing action for less money in the O Situations Wanted • Interval for Rent Phone ISLANDER, the newspaper for D Wanted to Buy 0 Real Estate Distant • Wanted to Bent O Manufactured Insertion Dates Islanders, by Islanders. • Rental Sharing Housing

HELP WANTED

OVERWEIGHT? NO ENERGY? ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHER Make 1987 your best with all natural EXECUTIVE REMODELING THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE in the WRITER'S CONNECTION BREAKFAST COOK comfort of your home. One hour can assist you In your literary Kitchen Help herbal-based products as seen on Available for freelance assignments'. treatment $25. Relaxl Renewl national TV, Doctor approved. Call 35 years experience. Nothing too efforts. We can edit, critique, Best wages plus toll. Specializing in portraits, real estate, small. Room additions, garages, Joanne Gaffe, LMT, 765-1840. polish or ghost write from your 472-4394 472-1806. aerial photography, weddings and 2/9/B7 20028-3 1/20/B7 20132-3 sliding doors, kennels, decks and completed manuscript or rough 1/20/07 20188-3 commercial work. Call: docks. Affordable prices. notes. Publishing and David Meardon References. TIRED OF IRONING??? screenplay connections. Make PREPCOOK/DISHWASHER ATTENTION BALLROOM 472-2346 481-5339 your dreams a reality. DANCERS & DANCERS OF ALL 4/11/2O04 50403-3 Let me do it for you. Will pick up and Waitress, Bartender 4/11/2004 SO428-3 deliver. Call Cheryl Call: Good pay, good benefits, toll AGES. AUTHENTIC LATIN 472-9086 ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY CHA- WRITER, PH.D., will write, edit, 472-6159 paid. 472-3355 INSURANCE Health and Life. Small 3/2/200S 20014-3 2/22/87 20106-3 1/29/17 20111-1 CHA. SALSA, MERENGUE, TANGO groups (1-25) my speciality. FREE market books, screen plays, etc. Pjflk YOUR FAVORITE quotes. Call Jack Koc 472-1882 Good movie & publishing contracts. (Clip and save this ad). You never A^PFCAN MUSIC FROM 50'S, 4/11/2004 50405-3 Let me help you achieve success. DRYWALL & STUCCO REPAIR know when you will need Girl Friday. CHILD CARE for 15 month old and 80'S - SATURDAY, JAN. 31ST, 9 463-7951. Reasonable rates. Swift service. I do Just about everything from light housekeeping, 20-30 PM. TO 1 AM. AT THE HOLIDAY PRESTIGE PROFESSIONAL 4/11/2004 50431.3 Free estimates. Ted Ney Drywall cleaning your home to running hours/week. $5/hr. 472-6821. INN, DOWNTOWN FT. MYERS. CLEANING SERVICE Stucco. errands, etc. 334-8930. 2/5/117 301B0-3 FOR INFO. CALL HECTOR, JEWL ENTERPRISES 433-0073 1(29/87 52305-2 549-8982. Private home and condos cleaned State licensed & insured. NANNY'S CHILDREN'S 1/2J/II7 3/9/87 300*3-3 to your demanding standards. Deep Furniture Repair and Refinishing. CONVENIENT WAX SERVICE BOUTIQUE Is looking for part cleans, maid service and Home We will pick up and deliver. Have your car professionally time sales help. Please call Watch - House Plait cara available. 997-4800. SHELLING & FISHING washed & waxed at the Lesa at: 472-0304 Fort Myers Only Call 4/11/2004 S0434-3 convenience of your home. 1/20/07 20102-3 472-6633 Call Gene for appt. or information TRAVEL SCHOOL 2/1/B7 50408-3 We offer charters that are family MASSAGE THERAPY available in oriented. Call us, tell us what you alter 5 PM. PART TIME HELP: Evenings til 9 PM NEXT CLASS your home or at THE FITNESS want & check our prices 472-4294 and weekends. Bi/sy shop. Call She Limited Seating, Starting CHAIR CANING all types, Free pick FORUM. By appointment only. SHE-MAR CHARTERS 2/4/87 20007-3 Sells Sea Shells. 472-6991,10 AM - FEB. 16 up and delivery. Phone 472-1217 License no. 5227. References BOKEELIA, FL 5PM. days, 472-6731 evenings. available. Call 463-6072 or 472- 283-5836 JUDI'S CITRUS NURSERY 3/16/2006 201S4-3 Call Now 936-7900 4/11/2004 50412-3 2628. 2/1/87 50443-3 AT FLEAMASTERS HAS Universal Travel 4/11/2004 50427-3 STATE CERTIFIED CITRUS CONDO HIRING PERSONELL - TREES, ANY TYPE OR SIZE Require landscaping & carpentry Institute 1919 MASSAGE THERAPY PLUS PATENTED ROSES IN skills. Call Ray Walters for Interview, 'herapeutic massage for relaxation TENNIS ANYONE? Professional & Personal Watching, POTS. OPEN SATURDAY AND Courtney Drive Inc. Homes-condos & business. A 472-6981. and rehabilitation, relief of stress, SUNDAY. FOR SPECIAL 2/22/07 20200-3 >*- >>- * * * headaches, fatigue, poor Want to Improve your tennis game? full service company. Info: Tom ORDERS CALL 433-1193. circulation, back pain, edema. Call Barry at the Tennis Shop for duthrey, 939-2233 or write 3946 2/BIS7 10333.2 SWEDISH private or group lessons. Cleveland Ave. Suite 12 (across International Corp. is seeking 472-3145, ext 1319. from K-Mart), Fort Myers, 33901. DEEP TISSUE NATURE WALK people of all ages in securing a International Health Company 4/12/B7 S0437.3 Notary (bonded), Private guaranteed luturo. Must want to bs expanding in the Fort Myers area SHIATSU Exterior Deisgnors NEUROMUSCULAR Investigator. satisfied with 25K or more income, needs Top Management and Field 1/27/87 10202-4 be able to take free vacations, new Representatives. For infocmation POLARITY YARD WORK Person available lor Specialize in backyard garden RELEXOLOGY all types of yard work. Six years of car ovary two years. Free health call 656-5111. retreats. Custom gazebos, decks, insurance regardless of ago. Call 3/87 32444-2 local experience. Call 472-4729 Residential, commercial, pathways amid lush landscaping. DIANA SILVERSTONE before 7 pm. custom design, relandscapt, 489-4508. Call for appt. 1/28/87 50418.2 Lie. Massage Therapist clean-out flowerbeds, weeding, 939-1023 ISLAND TOWER PLAZA create Islands, low cost 4/11/2004 90440-3 SANIBEL REALTY, INC. NEEDS full TRAVEL 1619 Periwinkle Way EXPERT HOUSEHOLD HELP, two monthly lawn service available. time housekeeping inspector. Must Unit 105-A downstairs energetic women available for For free estimates and have own transportation, Weekends BY APPT. steady, thorough home cleaning. dependable service, please required. Please stop by 1630 WONDERFUL WILDLIFE TOURS to 472-5579 Excellent references. Call Susie, call Southwest Gulf Inc. 772- MASTECTOMY Periwinkle Way lor appt. & Australia, rain forest and Great Gilt Certificates 433-0672. 4124. confidential interview. Equal 1/20/87 4930J-2 $160 SILICON Barrier Reef. Also fantastic East 4/11/2004 50414-3 ma/87 20111.3 Opportunity Employer. African safaris with George FORM All Sizes D/2/5006 20016-3 Campbell. Write Box 585, Sanibel, Holly's Expert, Loving, Pet-sitting Service. White you're away, HELPS REPAIRED - SERVICED SQQ50 FL 33957 or call (813) 693-1367 18 YEARS IN LEE COUNTY ANIMAL BEHAVIOR around 6 p.m. provides professional, personal and only U«7 loving care for your pets In their own ALL MAKES AND MODELS CENTER 4/11/2004 503BS-9 FREE ESTIMATES UNDETECTABLE. comfortable home environment. Obedience training In our HELPS also offers pet-taxi service to ALL WORK GUARANTEED home or yours. Natural & soft like real breast' veterinarians, groomers, etc. Over WE PICK UP AND DEUVER HOUSEBREAKING at OUR 2-year warranty. EARN COLLEGE CREDIT for 14 years experience in island FACILITY. Dogs trained for the S 90 Europe travel. College students, pefanimal care. For information call PHONE : 939-2789 hearing Impaired person. '25 MASTECTOMY BRAS only 9 adults. Travel with art historian, HELPS-472-1176. ALL WORK DONE Parlor tricks. 574-8878. 1 2/1/87 50417-3 REASONABLE AND WITHOUT 30;-day money-back trial Medi- Professor , Sanibel resident. June 24 care pays80% FREE picture - July 15. Call: D. Patterson", 472- DELAY 2/22/87 52S2B.2 brochure m plain wrapper 9575. 3/16/2006 20176-J CASTLE CLEANING CALL 275-5717 Call for a FREE estimate on NEED VINYL REPAIR? OR VISIT US WITHOUT OBLIGATION. REALTOR* ABSOLUTELY THE BEST cleaning your home, condo, rental REPAIR - RECOLOR NARITA CORR Golden Yz Price Galapagos Island expeditions with unit or office! We outshine the VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. George Campbell, Write Box 685, others I Call Dr. Vinyl: the Plastic Surgeon Ortho-Med Products Sanibel, FL 33957 or call (813) 693- 472-8176 3440 Cleveland Ave. 5301 San Cap Rd. VINYL WELD CO. (across Irom Wullart Rd.) 1367 around 6 PM. [See ad in Service Directory] Ft.Myers 3/16/2006 t-149-2083 5224 Wilmington Ct., Cape Corai> W mile S. of Lee Mem, Hosp. 813/472-3456 24B Tuesday, January 27,1987 The ISLANDER

HELPWANTED mmvmmm BOATS WANTED TO BENT ALL REPAIRS DONE on $OPPORTUNITY$ DISHWASHERS NEEDED evenings. Antique, beautiful, large, cherry, 18' HOBIE CAT Aluminum trailer RETIRED COUPLE Captiva restaurant needs waiters, corner cupboard, asking $2,000, premises, most within 24 beach wheels, carry all box, lots of French Corner, by the Post Office. hours. Designing and want to roni from owner only, a waitresses, bus boy and kitchen Circa 1800. Forty year old "YoYo" extras. Sacrifice. $2,495. Call 482- Please call 472-1493. handcrafting by our goldsmith. condo on tho Gulf. Dec. 1,I98? to help. Full- and part-time, AM and bedspread, queen stee, $100. 0323 anytime. 4/11/2004 50450.3 RENE'S, artisans of fine Feb. 1,1988. Rent must b© PM. Tolls paid. EXCELLENT Ironstone plates, platter and bowl. 2/10/07 20001-3 jewelry, 630 Tarpon Bay Road, reasonable. No children, no pots^ WAGES. Call today, 472-2404. Small Burl bowl. 936-2604. 472-5544. Wrilo or call E.P.' Bolhuno before KITCHEN HELP, all positions. Also 2/5/B7 52194-2 waitresses, busers & hostess. 4/11/2004 50473-3 32' HOUSEBOAT home on the Feb. 1, IB07,472-2606. After Fob? 1,1987,2008 High Canyon Road, Coconut Grove Restaurant, 472- Caioosahataheo River. Pool, tennis OFF BROADWAY CAFE on Captiva 1386. courts, showers. $8,500 firm. Call Louisville, KY 40207, needs spirited Individuals with 4/11/2004 50457-3 482-0323 anytime. 502/895-2766. sparkling personalities. Permanent GARAGE SALES 1/20/07 20023-3 full time & part time positions GROCERY STORE help needed, available. Call Deb at 472-2212 or experienced, full & part-time. Call LEISURE-PEDIC twin size bed. Garage Sale Spectacular! SAILING RIG for Grumman canoo. 472-5322. New. Electric adjustable foDi, head. Office funishings, auto parts, Used little. Best olier, 472-1035. BUSINESS 1/29/8T 20021-3 Captiva Trading Co., 472-4200. 4/11/20D4 50459-3 Vibrator. Retails for $800 & up, cash many new parts, used parts, 1/J8/B7 20140.3 OPPORTUNITY & carry $300. 472-4590, keep trying. desks, chairs, racks, used EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER 2/8/87 20047-3 cars, auto lift. Sale opens at 9 MEAT CUTTER & DELI help DOCK FOR RENT needed for busy Sanibel salon. 472- am. until noon, January 31, TOYS AHOY wanted, experienced, part time. Call Call 472-6935 5599. 1987. U.S. 41 at Briarclttf Road Periwinkle Place Captiva Trading Co., 472-4200, HOUSEWARE & LINENS after 7 PM 3/S/20D6 20046-3 PACKAGES with the personal Lincoln Oldsmoblle. Don't miss No brokers please touch, for condop, homes, rentals. this sale! Write 2/1/B7 52403-2 BoxJ RESTAURANT HELP needed day Color coordinated. Delivered. Set- OLYMPIC SAILBOAT - Dolphin 23. KITCHEN-COOK'S HELPER. Sanibel, FL 33957 time hours. Call West Wind Inn, 472- up. Contact: Emesline Cline, Phono Sleeps A, rolling , 9.9 Evinrudo, 1541, ext. 310. Call before 2 PM. French Corner, by the Post Office. 813/334-0231. Reasonable rates , 4/11/2004 50405-3 472-1493. etc. Good condition. $3,500 or best 1/2SI87 20108-3 2/25/B7 20192-3 4/11(2004 50401-3 AUTOMOBILES t offer. 472-0260. 2/18/17 20150-3 Order direct- sell direct. No middle man. Gorniiin America, Inc. Training INSPECTOR MICROWAVE OVEN. Panasonic NE SALES GIRLS • For new ladies 1975 Volvo Stationwagon, red, no program for distributor. Tom Opening for full time 7870. 700 Watts. 1.4 cubic feet. store on Sanibel to open Feb. 1. rust. Excellent condition, EAST END OF ISLAND homeownor Gulhrey, 939-2233. 39<16 Clevelad housekeeping Inspector. Automatic turntable. Three weight dependable, $2,195. Call 482-0323 wants dock space for 18' boat. 472- Energetic, enthusiastic & Avo., Suite 12 {across from K-Ma Salary, benefits & training. functions. Used three months. $195. anytime. 0467. experience a must. Top salary & Hoatih, beauty & diet products. Call Glenda Sharp at: (sells for $340). Call 472-3577. 2/10/07 20003-3 S/4/B7 J0164-3 472-4195 benefits, tolls paid. Full or part time. 1/27/07 10203-4 1/28/87 20115-3 Call Wendy, Sarasota store, 1-349- 6644. STATION WAGON, Ford, '67, low 13 FT. BOSTON WHALER steers 2/1/B7 50*63-3 Waterbed king complete with miles. New battery.new rear brakes, with a wheel. New 18 HP Mercury. ISLAND BEACH COMPANY on wavetess mattress, heater, no rust. Good work vehicle. Best $4,000. 472-2361, ovos. RENTAL SHAMING . Captiva now hiring sales help full liner, frame, headboard, Retired, but not tired. Part time offer over $400.472-1035. time Including some evening hours. pedestal, never used, $185. hours with full time income. Set your 1/2B/B7 20148-3 ROOMMATE WANTED - Annual Excellent starting pay with salary New sofa, loveseat, matching rental. $375/mo. plus 1/2 utilities. own hours and be part of the fastest 1982 Seldelmann Sloop, 34'. Has review in 60 days. Call 472-3272 for chair, never used, $895. Pool Pool. No pots. No smokers. First, growing industry in the U.S. 1971 AMC Gremlin, 53,000 original wheel steering, Dlasel, 5 sails, appt purifier, eliminates chlorine, last & security. 472-1913, ask for 995-6634. miles. Runs excellent. $400. firm. Spinnaker, Micro Logic 5000 Loran, 1/2»/B7 2D12S-3 never used, $395. Bunk beds, Lynn. 2/1/87 51532-2 refrig., Butane stove, VHF, tape, $145. 772-9761. Call Freddie, Sanibel, 472-9180 3/16/2006 2O1B6-3 radio, autopilot, full instruments, 2/0/87 523B7-2 eves. EXCELLENT INCOME tor part time 1/2B/87 20156-3 sharpl 542-0938, 542-1700. home assembly work. For info, call FULL/PART TIME days. Dairy $45,000. SHARE 2br/2b Furnished pool 504-641-8003,0X1.8726. S/1/B7 50415-! homo in quiet neighborhood off Queen, Sanibel. 472-1170. FOR SALE BY SEALED BID -1980 1/2»/B7 20152-3 Gulf Drive. Close lo boach, No 1/20/B7 . 2017B-3 Ford Fairmont Station Wagon. Non-smoker & references require Driven only by a little old fire chief. HOBIE CAT 14' with cat trax, TEXAS REFINERY CORP. 472-E837. PART TIME DAYTIME Waitresses. For bid info contact Sanibel Fire $1,000,472-5800. needs mature person now in 2/B/87 20204-3 Nighttime Walter/Waitresses & Washer, $185. Dryer, $135. Control District at 472-5525. 4/11/2004 50479-3 Sanibel area. Regardless of Hostess. Call or stop by, Refrigerator w/icemaker, 2/12/87 20171-3 experience, write A .D. Quarterdeck Restaurant, ask tor almond, $285. Dishwasher, ALLMOND 26' CRUISER F.W.C., Hopkins, Box 711, Fort Worth, Jack. 472-1033. built-in, $165. Digital automatic '75 WHITE EL DORADO 225 hp, Ford commander, 2 radios, TX 76101. 2/S/S7 20186-3 coffeemaker, $20. 4-slIce 1/2B/B7 2016S-3 convertible, all power. Good running trim tabs, snifer, dopth sounder, COMMERCIAL toaster, $20. Vitamlxer, $195. condition, one owner. $2,000. or shower, head, galley, spot light, Call 772-8761. best offer. 472-0173. hard top, Halcon extiauishor. Asking PROPERTY PART TIME HELP NEEDED 2/8/8 7 52389-2 2/1/87 20197-3 $11,950,463-1074. Sales experience and artistic flair helpful. Also needed part MISCELLANEOUS CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE OFFICE time employee to sell 1 sportswear at Pelican's Roost SPORTING GOODS 4,000 miles on rebuilt car. DOCK NEEDED lor 26 sailboat. SPACES on Captiva. Please call SPACE WANTED anywhere on 1980 body style. Great shape. Contact Arthur at The Treehouse, Sanibel for small 14' boat during off 472-1850. Mary Strong: Windsurfer brand sailboard, Anxious to sell. Reduced to AVAILABLE season months. For sale white wood like new, standard size, $10,000. Call 4/11/2(104 S04B1-3 472-2176 Danish contemporary side chair, 482-5161. Dacron-Mytar salt, grip. deck anytime: WITH WATER $25,472-9441. and half battens. Hardly used. 472-2846 HOBIE CAT WITH TRAILER. In 1/2B/S7 20165-3 Sacrifice $500. Call anytime 2/1/B7 20201-3 good shape. 472-9669 after 6 p.m. VIEW Joe Ferrari, 542-6723. SNOOTY FOX now hiring cooks, 3 WHEEL, 3 SPEED Adult tricycle 1/21/(7 51191-2 PELICAN PLACE 1984 BMW 3181 2-dr., stereo, 2440 Palm Ridge Road, servers & bus help. Full & part time. with electric motor, new battery, new Mlchellns, all options, Shrimp boat for sale. Can be seen at Call Pat 472-2525. Sanibe! new condition. A steal at $250. Chrysler Buccaneer 18 Daysailer metallic gray, stereo cassette, Matlacha Jolly Roger Marine. 24' 1/29/17 20172-3 Phone 472-0173. with trailer, good condition. Large $9900. Call days 334-7040, long, 10' wide, flat bottom, extra 2/1/87 201BB-3 cockpit, outboard bracket, blue hull, nights 275-7059 ask for Dave. drags. Will dem. anytime. Call 472-1439 1/2S/B7 5011B-2 RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME. whits deck, draft C.B. up 7", down anytime 995-3271 or 656-6834. EVENINGS 472-441C Prefer island resident able to work 8 INCH BENCH SAW with 3'10". $1200. Must selll 694-0202 some nights and weekends. Typing accessories. $75. Please call 472- after 5. 1972 MUSTANG Mach I, 351 experience desireable. $4.45/hr. 2333 eves. 1/2B/87 S21B9-2 Cleveland, 2V, new exhaust. Runs ZT Sportscraft Hardtop Fisherman. "Attention" lawyers, doctors, start. Write: ABC % Islander, P.O. 2/1/B7 20203-3 good. Best offer over $1800. Call 1983 - 260 HP inboard. One owner. engineers, lease four office suite, Box 56, Sanibel, FL 33957. Tandem bike priced for quick sale. 482-3448 after 6 PM weekdays. 132 actual hours. Well equipped. 1332 Cape Coral Parkway. Prime 3/16/2000 20173-3 QUESTAR — World's finest Excellent condition. $75.542-1955. 4/11/2004 50474-3 Estate sale. 9 am. -1 pm. weekdays location, A/C, parking front, r< naturalist's spotting scope. Call 2/1/B7 52378-2 or anytime weekends, 694-6265. Ask how you can rent to own bi PART TIME HELP WANTED flexible George Campbell, 693-1367. 1970 BUICK LESABRE 75,000 2/3/17 52117-2 plan? 542-2822. hours. Apply within, M-F, Jerry's 4/11/2004 50467-3 GOLF CLUBS - NEW MEN'S miles, runs good, $350. Call 472- 2/1/87 51483-2 Shopping Center, Kiddln Around, BRISTOL IRONS, 4-6-8, $45; USED 0353 leave message. Aquasport 22.2', 1972, twin Johnson 1700 Periwinkle Way. MAN'S TURNESA IRONS, 3-5-7-9- 4/11/2004 50475-3 HOME EXERCISE STATION. KONG WOOD, 3- $50; GOOD BAG $15; 65 HP. VHF radio, depth finder. Two CAPTIVA PROFESSIONAL "Pro-Form" body building-toning USED LADIES MACGREGOR live wells, trailer, new Blmini top, OFFICE SPACE system. Excellent condition. $350. IRONS 3-5-7-9- PUTER, WOODS, BMW 633 CSI AT-PS-PB AM/FM console and seat covers, also new AVAILABLE FOR RENT lull length boat cover. New tires on EXPERIENCED SEASONAL HELP 472-6613, 1-3, $50.549-2470. Cassette, P/SR-PW-ground affects, Located In the U.S. Post Office 4/11/2004 50460-3 trailer. All $5,800. May be seen Pier- needed for fast paced ladles shop. 2/0/87 52519-2 BBS, telephone, new paint. Must Building, Captiva. Phone: 50 Marina - Punta Rassa. Call Stephanie at 472-8444. see and drive to appreciate. Serious ISLAND REAL ESTATE PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY SPECIAL inquiries. $14,500. (Pat) 472-1211. ASSOCIATES, INC., " SHIPPING SWEET TEMPLE REALTOR PHOTOGRAPHY LAB ORANGES & SEEDLESS IPETS& 472-1123. On Sanlbet GRAPEFRUIT, 3/4 BUSHEL JUST \LWESTOCK 1984 Mercury Cougar, V-8, Am/Fm I WANTED TO BUY 4/11/2004 30674.3 Seeking part time help. 35 mm $27.95 DELIVERED. radio, A/C, new tires. Bright red. knowledge beneficial. Will (UNCONDITIONALLY FREE KITTENS to good homes. 26,200 miles. $7,200. Phone READY TO BUY 1985 or 1986 Oflices and suites very train. Tolls paid. GUARANTEED). ESTERO Have first shots/deworming. Gray 433-4260. power fishing boat, 19, 20 or 21'. Sanibel. RENT from $150 n 472-4414 TROPICAL FRUIT, 8211 E. tabbies about 10 weeks old. Call 1/21/87 SUB 7-2 Good condition, boat & motor. Conlerence rooms, central" 1/2B/87 iO17B-J BROADWAY, ESTERO, FL. FREE 472-4708 or 472-1027. Please call 472-4855. receptionist, answering service. Please call 466-8682, BROCHURE. 1-947-3033. 1/29/B7 20187-3 '84 Cadillac Coupe DeVIIIe 2M/07 20155-3 2/8/87 S15S6-2 dlesel, $8900. Yellow, loaded, Doberman male, six months old, leather upholstery, 22 to 30 WANTED: Child's two wheel foot Waterbed, king -complete with black and tan. $75. Good home mpg. Still under manufacturer's scooter. Phone 472-5834 with prico STRIP SHOPPING CENTER $Eft$ waveless mattress (never only. Call 542-1290, leave warrantee. 945-0076. and condition. Island life on a high traffic used), $185. 3-1/SK 2/S7B7 51553-2 1 message. 1/28/87 20160-3 location. Great Income history. A Aquamarine ring, $295. '81 2/1/B7 5iJ17-2 package that makes sense at Dodge Omni, $2495. Furniture Toyota Corolla wagon, '83, $650,000. at factory cost. Portable spa, CONDO WANTED automatic, air, Am/Fm stereo, William A. Taylor $1035. Pool purifier, eliminates Private party wants 2 bedroom, Executive Secretary cassette, 45,000 miles, Michelln Associates chlorine (never used), $395. beachfront condo. Good rental TOOLS 8t 813/332-3737 Excellent shorthand and Bunk beds, $145. Water tires, luggage rack, bronze color, history, nicely furnished. tan Interior, excellent condition. 11Z11/S0 J083B-3 typing skills required, conditioner and RO for drinking MACHINERY Eliminate real estate water (never used), $395 each. $5,500,489-2518. commission. Call J. Walker: 2/S/B7 521(8-2 CALL Call 772-8761. HEAVY DUTY SHREDDER 8 Up 319/234-1766 days APOTHECARY CENTER • Prime 2/0/87 :23fl0-2 Tecumseh engine less, than 10 319/291-7229 eves. location on main road to Captiva. 472-5111 ext. 3387 hours use. Original price $650., best 2112/87 20183-3 Aciivo traffic flow. 640 sq. f!, Located offer. 472-0885. next to Cablevision office. 275-3218. 2/11/07 2010B-3 4/11/2004 50677.3

BUBBLE ROOM RESTAURANT ^ —*-, ©Me Q$ntosh J^ WANTED TO RENT Florida's Most Unique " ^uviosity (^ho-pfe UP HOME RENTAL SOUGHT Next Winter Award Winning Restaurant - 3-4 bedroom, ground level, on One of Florida Trend's Top 100 COUNTRY Gulf or Bay side. Sought by long established Island renter. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FURNITURE . CARDS For Dec. 20, 1987 to March 31, HANDCRAFTED GIFTS. 1988. 472-2140 For Prep Cook • Line Cook • Bartenders 2/12/87 20102-3 Bus Help • Utility Person 454-OO4O REALTOR* 16390 SAN CARLOS BLVD. S.W. TWO BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. FULL OR PART TIME. APPLY IN PERSON FT. MYERS, FL 33908 wanted for 2/12 through 2/19. Call S301 San Cap Rd. OR CALL JEFF OR DAVE AT 4725558 (Next to Dodgo Store) 716/454-2181. (across from Wullerl Rd.) 1/2«/B7 2003 3-3 813/472-3456 The ISLANDER Tuesday, January 27,1987 25B

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UNIQUE SANIBEL COTTAGE, WATERFRONT COTTAGE near UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND furnished. Beach access. 3/2 CAPTIVA SUNDIAL 680 sq. ft. Office Suite Captiva. 2br/1b, dock, $325/wk., A few contemporary private available balance Jan., also March, . Secluded cottage 300' to Gulf homes stilt available for rental 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH I located in the Heart of on© month minimum. Available May GULFSIDE CONDO $1800Jmo. References please. beach. Perfect condition, available 1. Call Hap Connelly, Sanibel Island this season. Quiet beaches, 472-6372. yanlbei... for season. Please call Island Real Properties, 472-4808 or 472-0005 private air atrip, dock space Decorator furnished, screened 2/1IB7 20D30-3 Estate Assoc., inc., ask for Paul: eves. available, water tax! service. balcony, sleeps 6. Tennis courts, 472-1123 4/11/2004 5081S-J From STSO/wk. pools; golf available. Owner: "1619 Periwinkle at COTTAGE, 1 bedroom, air 4/11/1004 S083S-1 Gator Investors Group, Inc. 219/291-3058 ISLAND TOWER PLAZA conditioned, color TV. Very private, TWO GORGEOUS HOMES for rent Lie. Real Estate Broker 4M1/S004 506M-3 on North Captiva Island, one ten 472-6210 Rent lo«» than $10 tq. It. on Gulf. No children, no pets. Phone 2BR/2B HOME Available March 472-0173. yards from beach, $1,200/wk/, one eves. 472-5342 Flexible terms. 20th. Close to beach. Extras Include 2/11/87 10113-3 30 yards from beach, $950/wk., or 472-SS4S family room with fireplace, screened tntiat 201S5-3 NEAR THE BEACHESI Brand new CALL BOB 472-1581 porch & large yard. East end of (also for sale at $225,000.). Both unfurnishad, 2 bedroom/2 bath 40 FT. HOUSEBOAT Monthly or island, quiet street. $i,500/mo. + sleep six. Plane/boat access only. condos at SUMMERUN WOODS. BEACH HOUSE noar Captiva for annual lease on Captiva at Twin tax. Please call 472-2807. Call Elizabeth Gulden, Annually from $475 month. seasonal rent. 3br./2b, Palms. $450/mo. 472-5686 or 2/19/87 201B4-3 305/425-0111. Beachfront weekly rental also 4/11/2004 50735-3 washer/dryer, AC, private. Call 472- 312/683-4549. available! 463-7766, Vacation APARTMENTS & 3972 today for further details. 20117-3 Shoppo, Broker. LUXURIOUS 4111/2004 S0710-3 2 BEDROOM. 2 BATH home very 4/11I2O04 SQ707-3 DUPLEXES ACCOMODATIONS New Home modern kitchen, dining room, living On lake, nestled In the pines. FOR RENT ONE YEAR OLD HOUSE room w/cathedral ceiling, laundry Close to shopping, etc. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION for rent unfurnished. Minimal room w/washer/dryer, very close to Seasonal rental. No children, one year lease. Lighthouse end beach 900*. 710 Donax Street. Rent CONPOS mBk'2 1/2B UNFURNISHED no pets. References required. Luxurious marina villa. Superb of Island, near causeway, $700/rtranth. plus utilities. Call 574- o^LEX In the Dunes. Screened marina. 3brl2b, fireplace. Use Call for further details: FOR RENT location, view on the water with 8661. private deep water boat dock. Ail porch with lovoly lakeside view. of tennis & pool facilities. 472-07S3 4/11/2004 30688-3 resort facilities. 2 br/2b, no pets. Freshly painted, excellent condition. Available Feb. I. Call Andy 7HIS7 20189-3 THE ATRIUM Monthly and weekly rates. 7 day Responsible adults, no pets. Annual Bakos, eves.: 201/962- minimum. Available Dec. 15 & lease, $750/mo. plus utilities. Avail. 4040 NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND. New Luxurious Gulffront condo. Top Egi 1. Call 472-0330 or 472-8032. FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM Deluxe, air conditioned cottages. thereafter. Rent directly from owner 2/12/07 20120-3 house on private road 250 ft. from floor, closest to Gulf- Available year Sleeps 6, accessible by plane or round. One week minimum. Call or & save. Call collect beach. Completely renovated. boat only. Water taxi service 914/737-6121 Monthly or seasonal rental, $3,000 write for color brochure: FULLY FURNISHED HOME 2 available, From $450/wk. CD. Leach, MD 4/11(2004 J0M1-3 DUPLEX - Large 1 bedroom bedrooms, loft, 2 1/2 baths, pool, per month. Phone 549-9501 furnished apartment, available 305/971-0456 or 305/391-0711. 7497 99th Ct. tennis, walk to beach. Available April evenings or 472-3377 days. 4*11/2004 S0H«-3 March 1987, West Gulf Drive area, N. White Boar Lake 1 to Sept. 30. $850/mo. Please call LOGGERHEAD CAY 2br/2bath, private beach access, limited to 2 MN 55110 472-3363. Gulf view. All amenities. Off season adults, no pets. Call 472-4903. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH (612) 126-5759 2/15/87 20148-3 rate, $375/wk,, season, Dec. 15- 2M1/87 20160-3 HEATED POOL FOR RENT home. Responsible adults, no pets. 10/2(88 5077S-3 April 15, $975/wk., Jan. $650/wk. With wrap around home. Newly References required. Available 513/398-0418, BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND furnished 3br/2b ground level March & April. 11600/mo. plus $140 SANIBEL TAHITI APARTMENTS - 4/11/2004 50820-3 Fort Myers/Sanibel Sanibel home. Very close to beach. utilities. Will consider annual rental CAPTIVA ISLAND SANDDRIFT A new private home with Special season rales. Call Brian: $S00/mo. plus utilities. Write: Box COTTAGES on the beach inside All units are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Victorian Key West'charm, 1003, Sanibel, FL. 33957. South Seas Plantation. Ons and two THE ATRIUM living room, kitchen, Florida room. 1/401/423-1837 eves. blended with contemporary 4/11(2004 30705-1 2/1/87 90703-3 bedroom $650 and $750 per wook. Newly furnished & decorated. 1,898 sq. ft. redecorated Gulf front space and luxury. A two-minute Off season rales lower. luxury, 2 br. plus den/br., 2 baths, Private beach access, telephone, stroll from a beautiful private Beautiful lakefront vacation home. 813/472-4207. wrap around porch, 6 paddle fans. TV, shelling, biking, quiet residential beach on the Gulf. Near 3BR, 2B, completely furnished, 4/11/2004 »o?aa.j CAPTIVA - Completely furnished Pool, tennis. Brochure available, iborhood. Within 10 minutes of historic Chapel-By-the-Ses, 2100 sq. ft., specially landscaped, home, small & cozy one bedroom, $535 weokly until 12/15, $1,000 shopping and restaurants. Captiva Library and South tastefully decorated.cable, color TV. • eat In kitchen, adjoining screened season, $750 Jan. Call 813/549-6777 days, Seas Plantation Resort. Within Perfect for 2-10 people. Just porch, full bath, sunny living room. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Beautifully 813/542-3279 eves & weekends. walking distance of Captiva's minutes to Sanibel & Ft. Myers decorated corner unit. Jan. thru HAZapf Color TV, washer/dryer. 15 Strawberry Writs Tahiti Apts., P.O. Box 2148, finest restaurants. Two Beach. Week/y/monthly from $375 a Surrounded by hibiscus & other April. $3,500/mo. with discount for longer stay. No pets. Call 472-1556 Ridge Road Fort Myers, FL 33902 bedrooms, two full baths; week. 466-4807 Or 466-5606. Florida shrubs. Mature couple or or write to: P.O. Box 763, Captiva, FL Ridgefield.CT 06877 4111/2004 S0S25-3 completely equipped space- Available beginning Mar. 4. older single woman. 472-1067. 33924. 203/438-5879 age kitchen; washer/dryer; *'»/87 S24J1-2 3/1S/J006 , 20188-3 light, airy great room with 4/11(2004 S0718-3 4111/2004 50T31-J lovely Shaker antiques. Photos & references available. SSSO/wk. May 3-Dec. 14 ROOMS $8S0/wk. Dec 14-May 3 FOR RENT Discount on Monthly Rentals Write: Henry Romersa(Captiva) 4911 Tanglowood Drive ROOMS FOR RENT Monthly, $260 Nashville, TN 37216 NOBODY Condominium Rentals... total. Coconut Quarters. 472-1366 615/262-98S9 or 3104. 1/58/B7 201S0.3 by the week, month or season! DOES IT BETTER! 3/1/87 50680-3 1449 TAHITI DRIVE We guarantee sucess in renting New one bedroom, two bath home your Island homes and condos available on a one month minimum. WE OFFER: Full Service Management • Complete Maintenance Deeded beach access Qualified Staff • Full Exposure • Inspection ANNUAL Put us to work for your highest rate of return CALL TOLL FREE: REPRESENTED BY $2,300 per month plus electric. •f-800-237-7370 (US.) 1-800-282-7097 (FLA.) IENTALS 1-800-444-0010 (CANADA) 813-472-3113 (LOCAL) WHP REALTOR' SANIBEL 1171 PERIWINKLE WAY, SANIBEL, FL 33957 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. ACCOMMODATIONS INC. ITHI VACATION SHOPPEj unfurnished duplex in 5301 San Cap Rd. 1149 Periwinkle Way, Suite D. Sanibel Island, a 33957 (across (torn Wullert Rd.) 813M72-3191 BROKER |e Dunes. Available TOU FREE (to Ft): 1^00-2820360 TOLL FREE (Out ol FL); 1-B00-237-6004 fovember. 813/472-3456

1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH DUPLEX unfurnished. Available February 1, 1987. WHETHER OWNING OR RENTING, The ESI Difference • HOMES REALTOR® • CONDOS Is Service 472-1613 • RESIDENCES • VILLAS VACATION RENTALS FAANNUAL RENTALS CINNAMON COVE Largest selection to choose from on Sanibel and 11 other Tropical Islands. Call or stop by and |3 miles from Sanibel I Island & 3 miles from Ff. discover the ESI Difference. Switchboard open Myers Beach on fhe 24 hours every day of the year. N.W. corner of Sum- merlin & San Carlos.

Full Clubhouse amenit- Call Toil-Free Nationwide 1-800-237-6002 ies, security, etc.. In Canada 1-800-447-6002 In Florida 1-800-282-7137 Garden Villas, Terrace TELEX 797295 Condominiums & Single Family Con- EXECUTIVE dominium Homes with, 813/472-1613 SERVICES, INC. complete exterior 455 Periwinkle Way maintenance & assoc Sanibel Island, FL 33957 (813) 472-4195 fees included plus win- dow coverings & a#fh<; appliances.

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CONDOS HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CONDOS IOTS FOR SALE INTERVALS FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE DUNES, BY OWNER: One of the LIFE ON THE SLOW LANE might be NORTH CAP1IVA TRADE YOUR SANIBEL winmr best lake views, ground level', the change of pace you're looking NUTMEG VILLAGE WATERFRONT LOTS woak for my Snowmass weeks 3, 3br/3b, heated screened pool, for. Let this home work it's soothing, By Owner ATRIUM garage, recently remodeled & SAFETY HARBOR CLUB 4, 50 ($4,000/oa.) Wetsks 36, 38 magical charm on you. 3br/2b, Large Gulf front 2 bedroom, 2 Exclusive Gulf front condo redecorated. $249,000. ($2,000/ea.) Aspen week 10 snuggled 400 yards from ihe beach, bath condo. Phone: esidsnce available 1 week min.. 813/472-6273. 936-5343 down a quiet sandy lane. Lots ol Two side by side lakofront lots ($10,000) . 319/32G-0143 472-3239 KINGS CROWN 2/1/67 50B61-3 other surprises too. Asking and one Gulf view. Lots Include 319/359-7431 eves. 3/4/*7 20153-3 Gulf front luxury condo avail, to Dec. $149,900. To see call Becky pool, tennis and boat dockage. 3/5IN7 20024-3 20 and after April 19,1987, Williams, Associate, John Naumann Short walk to Gulf. Wilt coslder trade QUAINT PRIVATE HOME on upper $500/wk. Associates, days 472-3121, eves. NEW PROJECT- Somerset at the on the two lakefront lots. Captiva Island. Hardwood floors, FOUR WEEKS one A weok & threo SEA OATS of Boca Grande 472-5457. Reef, Gulf-front, beautiful floorplan, UPPER CAPTIVA fireplace, wood paneling. Great C wncks. Caribo Bunch Club charter Gasparilia Island 2I10/B7 20151-3 $435,000. Call Ross Gibney Dakos, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT room concept, watorview. One of a members. Call 936-K555. Luxury Gul! front condo, season Broker Salesman, John Naumann 8 Lie. R.E. Broker kind. $129,900. Gator Investors 3/11/S7 30103-3 $9007wk., off-season 4475/wk. Assoc, Inc., 1-800/237-6004, 472- 472-3223 Group, inc., Licensed Real Estate For more informaticn call owner: BY OWNER 2br/3b, custom built 3121, Home 4890422. 11/11/80 fiO067.3 Broker, 472-8210. house. Amenities include pool, 312/887-7826 2/1S/B7 20133-3 SHELL ISLAND BEACH CLUB 3/8(2006 20112-3 2Z1/H7 50066-3 Georgia pecan rock fireplace & wet Sanibel, noar Lighthouse. Large bar, marble top vanities S much luxury Gulf front, 2br/2b SANIBKL BAYFRONT WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA more. $159,000. 472-5562. condominium. Spacious pool, LEASE PURCHASE New, Florida $339,000. Homes, lots, land. Frank Porter CONDO, TENNfS VILLA South 2/1B/S7 20161-3 tennis, bicycles. Call Herb Simon, style Sanibel Island home 3br/2b Ready, 139 Wayah Road, Franklin, Seas Plantation for rant off-season On 1 & 2/3 acres with the best Associate, Vacation Shoppe Sales, $10,000 down, $1,200 per month NC 28734, Trudy 8, Frank Porter, rates available or possible sate. Call view on the island. It includes a pool, Inc., Broker, 813/472-5181. with $400 applying toward down Realtors., MLS, 704/524-8341. Lloyd Roberts, 606/254-3080 or boat dockage. A new luxury 1/2B/B7 2013S-3 payment. Call owner:765-0408. 11)11/90 S08B4.3 608/266-6553. Beautiful North Carolina- 3 miles condominium apartment & much 4/11/2004 50740-3 more. from Franklin-1.67 acres with creek, SANIBEL BEACH CLUB II. larg business, home, and two rentals 472-8473 ISLAND LIVING restricted access SANIBEL OWNER MUST SELL 3 luxury Gulf front, 2br/2b, sleeps six 2BR/2 1/2B TOWNHOUSE available combined; furnished. Inventory and 11/11/00 50772-3 (by plane or boat), Upper Captiva. bedroom, 1 bath furnished home. Pool, tennis. Call B.J. Gawle, immediately, $650/mo. plus utilities. equipment for country store Beautiful Gulf view, immediately Screened porch. Beautifully Associate, Vacation Shoppe Sales, Call Sanibel Accomodatlons, Inc., a included. $98,000. Details: behind new set-back line, $65,000 landscaped 1/2 acre (2 lots). Many TENNISPLACE 2 bedroom condo, Inc., Broker, 813/472-0808. division of John Naumann & Assoc., 813/334-3797. each. 2 lots. By owner, 694-8541. paims, 17 citrus trees. Gazebo, 2/12/S7 92192-2 newly decorated & furnished 2/5/87 20034-3 Broker, 472-3191. sheds, equlptment. Secluded, including new microwave, 4/11/2004 90770-3 convenient. $107,500. Appointment dishwasher, refrigerator & etc. SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I, a must. 945-0046. Prime location on canal , direct CAPTAINS WALK 1 bedroom, 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2br/2b, large porches facing Gulf. 2/1/87 50868-3 access to Bay. Boat dockage bah, $425/mo. plus utilities. Pool, tennis, saunas, etc. Call available. $99,500. Owner, 454- UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND. Four Charlie Matthews, Associate, Available Mar. 21 thru Dec. 31, CONDOS 0803. 1967. Call Hap Connelly, Sanibe! WATERFRONT HOME facing Cayo adjoining lots with clear view » Gulf Vacation Shoppe Sales, Inc., 2/S/B7 20)83-3 Island Propeties, 472-4808 or 472- Costa Island. Located on Upper FOR SALE >f Mexico. Very secluded area of the Broker, 813/472-0808. 0005 eves. Captiva, 2 bedrooms, excellent island but not remote. Deeded 1/20/87 20138-3 3/9/2006 30130-3 conditon, app. 1,000 sq. ft. Unheard By owner, Peppertrea Pointe Villa dockage included. Package price FOR SALE BY OWNER: Reduced to of Price for waterfront $139,000. 2BR/2B, garage, screened porch, $80,000 $105,000. Spanish Cay condo, 2btl INTERVAL WEEKS 1-3. Lighthouse Gator Investors Group, Inc., washer/dryer, partly furnished. Poo!, 914/238-4680 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION one 2b, nicely furnished. Centrally 11/11/SO 30810-3 Resort and Club. 489-3063. Licensed Real Estate Broker, tennis, marina, shopping. $74,000 bedroom Bay villa. Sleeps six. located with easy access to beach. 2/18IB7 20117-3 negotiable. 481-4392. Available 4/11 to 4/25, $i,200/wk. 472-8210. Golf course nearby. Adult oriented. 2M/I7 50870-3 2/27/B7 4B28S-2 All amenities. 813/481-4694. 472-9369. WATERFRONT LOTS for sale. CASA YBEL RESORT Beautiful 2/4/87 20159-3 2/5/B7 20020.3 Bargain! Captiva Island - seven 50 condo, excellent facilities. Select BY OWNER, REDUCED FOR foot Gulf of Mexico waterfront lots. upper corner unit with cross QUICK SALE. CORNER SAFETY HARBOR CLUB Upper SUMMER AND FALL (May thru NEW LISTING! $189,000. 2/2 Capltiva Island townhouso. 2 Sacrifice $49,000 cash each. ventilation, 1500 sq. ft., on 2 fl PROPERTY WITH CITY Opposite prestigious South Seas Sleeps six. MUST SELL or October) one bedroom furnished, WATER AND SEWER, STREET Direct Gulf front condo, designer bedroom, 2 bath, porch, furnished. air, short walk to beach, sleeps 4. furnished. Call Glenn Carretta, Rental history and future bookings. Resort. Panoramic view. Paul 542- Wook 1, $8500, Weak 3, $920ff! LIGHTS. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 2822. Week 4, $9700. Rent @ $700/wk. $350. month plus utilities. 1- BATHS, PARLOR AND FAMILY Realtor, John Naumann & $20,000 down, $164,900. By owner, 216/688-1634. Associates, 1-800-237-6004, 472- 472-9375. 3/11/S7 20107-3 Call ownor 617/899-1834. 4/B/07 20163-3 ROOMS, DOME CEILING IN 3121, office, 472-6644, home. 3/16/2000 20181-3 KITCHEN, WITH LARGE POOL 2/8/07 20053-3 AND PATIO AREA. A HOME CAPE CORAL TENNISPLACE, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, RIVER FRpNT LOT 1 WEEKS 51 & 52 Lighthouse Resort boat dockage. Seasonal, $400/wk. YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. NEAR CAPE CORAL OCEAN'S REACH, SANIBEL. A BY OWNER and Club. Large Bay front 3 .annual, $575/mo. 472-1156. bedroom unit. Priced well below 2/11/87 20102-3 COUNTRY CLUB GOLF corner, upstairs, luxury condo with MOBILE HOMES an unbelievable view of the Gulf of Beautiful view of bridge. All market at $11,000. each. 472-2614. COURSE. $79,900. FOR SALE water and sewer assessments paid. FURNITURE CAN BE Mexico. Two bedrooms, two baths, 2/22/07 202O2-3 tennis, basketball. Condo and Unit 7, Block 366. Asliing $76,500. PURCHASED VERY Call: MOBILE HOMES REASONABLE. PHONE 549- furnishings are in excellent Beautiful Casa Ybol Beach and condition. Excellent rental income 549-7078 FOR RENT 9654 FOR APPOINTMENT. BEAUTIFUL 11/11/B0 50D53-3 Tennis Resort, Sanibel Island. 1/27/S7 51057-2 from repeat clientel. Owner must SPACIOUS Beach front, upper corner unit, 2 sell due to poor health. Call Herb Double-wide mobile home on bedroom. Weeks 2 and 3 Jan. Sell Simon, Broker-Salesman, The MERE'S MOBILE HOME PARK, 3BR/2B Sanibel. Low 50's. either week or both. 574-8033. 1555 NORTH TAMIAMI TRAIL, Vacation Shoppe Sales, Inc., 1- CAPE CORAL'S BEST! Guaranteed 2/1/87 90301-2 By Owner 813/472-5181. 472-4354. NORTH FORT MYERS. ADULTS Comfortable open floor plan 4/11/2004 SDS44-3 homesites. Wholesale prices while ONLY, NO PETS. ONE & 2 1/28/B7 20101-3 they last. By owner, terms. Call 549- completed early 1985. Oak floors, SHELL ISLAND BEACH CLUB BEDROOMS, CLEAN, SEASONAL 1129 or 1-800/445-2923, ext. 688. wail to wall carpet, tiled baths, large Week 17, last week in April. Unit 3A, OR ANNUAL RENTALS. 995-1333, 2/56/87 20036-3 screened porch. Very nice view from MARINER POINTE, Bayfront condo 2/2 beachfront. Spa, sauna, pool, By owner, mobile home 14x50, 995-6235. all rooms. 12x24 storage, etc. by owner. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, tennis, boats and bikes. $6,000. Call 2/13/87 S153B-2 2BR, IB, large screened porch, $131,000 furnished, tennis courts and boat BOATERS PARADISE Best ownor 472-4379. After July cal! central ac, new utility shed, 472-1987 dockage. 472-9725, leave waterfront lot on Dinkins Bayou collect 704/369-7225. excellent condition, low lot 2M7/S7 20010-3 message. Over 1/2 acre with 105' of Bayou 4/11/2004 50910.3 rent. Coral wood Village Park 2/12/B7 201JB-3 frontage. Call 472-2255, Broker. HOMES FOR SALE on Highway 78. Phone GULF FRONT located on Upper 574-4628. Captiva Island. Large 2br/2b single "NEED GARAGE & WORKSHOP 1/27/87 51070-2 TIMESHARE DIRECT from owner. BY OWNER 2 BR/2 B manor house. famiiy home on corner lot. WITH CONDO?" Deluxe Waterfront Sanibel's best location, weeks Professionally landscaped, Exceptional view, very good rental On Gulf front site, 2brl2b with 16&17 at SANIBEL BEACH CLUB II. 1971 NOBILITY 12X44, CENTRAL attached garage. Amenities include property. Owner, 472-6930. second screened porch off Lots $8,750 each week. Call 540-65E3. HEAT & AIR, REFRIG. S FREEZER 2 pools, 2 tennis courts, security 2/11(87 20100-3 master. $169,000 furnished. Promotional- Start at 4/1112004 50B51-3 COMBO, NEW CARPET, PAINT & patrol. Minutes to major malls. 20 Maryann Skehan ROOF COAT. ADULT PARK. NO $28000 min. to Ft. Myers finest beaches. NEW HOME- East End-Close to Sanibel Realty, Inc. PETS. MERE'S MOBILE HOME Govt. maintained street, no road SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I, $523,900. firm. 939-7607. beach and Bay- Association pool 472-6565 PARK, 995-1333, 995-6235. maint. assoc. fees. No poles, to sell weeks 31,32 in Aug., 39,40 in 11/11/80 50780-3 and tennis $185,000. Call Rose 466-0097 eves. 2/15/07 51530-2 underground elec, min. 1700 sq. ft. Oct. and 48,49 & 50 in Doc. 10% Gibney Dakos, Broker-Salesman, 2/12/87 20129-3 living area, other requirements. owner financing. Call 489-1413. MCGREGOR WOODS 3 br/2b, John Naumann & Assoc, Inc., 1- Shopping & services excellent. screened porch, newly built, 800/237-6004, 472-3121, Home GULF-FRONT PENTHOUSE, 2 Direct access. This offer good for 30 489-0422. days only. sodded, landscaped. Plenty of room bedroom, 2 bath at Pointe Santo. Harney Point Realty, Inc. for large pool, over 2,000 sq. ft. , 2/12/B7 20134-3 Beautifully furnished, unbelievable DUPLEXES fireplace, cathedral ceilings. Gulf-front view, $320,000. Call Rose NORTH AMERICAN TITLE 574-6666 or INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. $160,000. (Pat) 472-1211. FOR SALE BY OWNER- Located on Gibney Dakos, Broker Salesman, FOR SALE 11/11/80 50784-3 a beautifully landscaped corner lot John Naumann & Assoc, Inc., 1- 936-2800. in the EAST ROCKS within short 800/237-6004, 472-3121, Home 2/15/87 31514-2 Specializing in Personalized 489-0422. Real Estate Closings UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND 2 walk to beach access. This CBS INCOME PRODUCING NEAR house has three bedrooms - two 2/12/B7 20132-3 BEACH Captiva. 3 units, 1 bedroom, and bedroom home. Private guest Your Title Insurance Needs baths - family and utility rooms - 1 bath; 2 bedroom, 1 bath; 3 quarters. Quality construction TIMESHARE AND oversize garage - large covered COTTAGE COLONY WEST bedroom, 2 bath. $295,000. Call evident. Upper level deck faces the INTERVALS GENERAL REAL ESTATE sunsets over the Gulf. This home is patio parallels screened southern at Century 21, AAIM Realty. 472-1546. FOR RENT 1661 Estero Blvd. only moments from the beach. exposure, gas heated pool. Many CASA YBEL RESORT 4/11/2004 SOBia-1 « Ft. Myers Beach, FL 33931 Flexible floor plan rarely seen In additional features throughout the Excellent price for smart investor 16635 McGregor Blvd. property enhance relaxed living in SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION One island homes. Asking $139,000. looking for guaranteed income & Must sell three story duplex, 2641 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 this custom designed home. bedroom condo. Sleeps six. Avail. 4- Gator Investors Group, Inc., personal usage. Owner highly Estero Blvd., Ft. Myers Beach. By S13-463~8f)58 813/472-4019. 12 thru 4-25, $1,200/wk. 481-3672. Licensed Real Estate Broker, motivated. Excellent assumable owner. Moving to Texas. Property 4/11/2004 55050-3 2/1S/B7 20145-3 472-8210. mortgage $160's. could possibly be rezoned to 2/1/67 30783-3 P.O. Box 1517 business. 463-4008. Don't miss Sanibel, FL 33957 this! Beautiful lakefront vacation home. 11/11/so sesoa-a 3IBIBT 52498-2 DIXIE BEACH BLVD. 100/X106' Lot. New, two bedroom, two bath, 3BR, 2B, completely furnished, deep water canal, 3 variances and manufactured home with Florida 2100 sq. ft., specially landscaped, ROGO approved. Ready to be built room, carport, utility room. In tastefully decorated.cable, color TV. 2100 sq. it. home of your choice. Jamaica Bay West. Call owner for POINTE ROY ALE LOTS FOR SAIE Perfect for 2-10 people. Just $140,000. (Pat) 472-1211. appointment, 543-6675. minutes to Sanibel & Fi. Myoro 11/11/00 90808-3 2/1/87 S237S-2 Beach. Weakly/monthly from $375 a DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT week. 466-4807 or 466-5606. Available beginning Mar. 4. 2 BEDROOMS + DEN, 3 BATH DISTRESSED WIDOW! LOCATION. Spacious 3B/2B large FOR SALE BY OWNER Home on a private road, Sanibel. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! living room, separate dining room, Gulf Front Lot Living room w/fireplace, dining OPEN HOUSE 2 TIL 5 PM eat In kitchen, utility room, and in exclusive, wooded area on EQUAL HOUSING garage space. Quick acces to Sanibel. room, eat-in kitchen. All have 2b with AC on comer lot, plus 3 OPPORTUNITY cathedral ceilings & sliding glass extra buildings: workshop (744 sq. airport, shopping, restaurants. 472-1731 doors, 2 under the roof screened ft.); motorhome garage (378 sq. ft.); Executive's dream. $195,000, 2/15/97 20143-3 All real estate advertising in porches. Enclosed garage & storage storage building (70 sq. ft.) Mature HERITAGE REALTY, INC. this newspaper is subject la Ihe area under. Custom built in 1984. trees. Only $48,500. 542-8712 or 542-5231 SHELL HARBOR CANAL LOT, Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 $255,000. Camino Realty, OWNER MUST SELL! $175,000, Rose Gibney Dakos, which mokes it illegal to adver- 305/381-8100, 472-91fl8, or HARNEY POINT REALTY Broker-Salesman, John Naumann tise 'any preference, limitation 768-0373. 574-6666 936-2800 Associates, 472-3121, toll free 1- or discrimination based on race., 4/11/2004 50050-3 color, religion, sex or national 2/16/87 51064-2 CAPE CORAL, LARGE END UNIT 800/237-6004, 489-0422 eves. ON DIRECT ACCESS WATER 2/22/87 20209-3 origin, or an Intention to make any such preference, limitation Real Estate license Courses. BOAT DOCKS, CENTSRHALL SACRIFICE-UNIQUE or discrimination." Salesmen, $99, Jan. 26, morn. PLAN, OVERLOOKING HEATED 3 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 BATH, 2 WATERFRONT LOTS 2 wks; Feb. 16, morn. • 2 wks. POOL, 2BR, 2B, LIVING ROOM, 8 This newspaper will nei STORY, DEN, FIREPLACE, Blks 425, 443, 615, 663, 697, 879 REALTOR Brokers, $295, Jan. 24, eves & DINING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM, knowingly accept any advertis- WATERFRONT POOL HOME CATHEDRAL CEILING, 5 FANS, priced from $15,000 to $25,000. All ing lor real estate which is in Set, 1 man. & Mar. 3, eves.

and sales of motors and boating of Sanlbel designated In Section accessories; a boat ramp for use I.C.2. of the Land Development mrmvus LEGAL NOTICES by marina patrons; a building for Code, to create a Special Use FOR SALE restrooms, showers, washers, District for Lots 10, 11, and 12, PUBLIC HEARINGS and dryers; a 840 sf ship's store Block 24, Unit 3 of Sanlbel For sale or rant. South Seas Club at CITY OF SANIBEL, FLORIDA (for the sale of marine fuels, Gardens Subdivision, to provide You don't have to be Plantation, Captiva, Interval weeks The Sanlbel Planning Com- fishing and boating equipment, for the expansion of cable televi- 18-19, May 1-15. Free golf and mission will conduct Public live bait, sundries, drinks, sion facilities on the subject pro- an American tennis. Priced well below market. Hearings on Tuesday, February snacks, and similar items); a perty (Tax Parcel No. 26-46-22- to die of a heart attack. 482-7535. 10,1987, at Sanlbel City Hall in snack bar of 1,000 sf, with a max- J3-00024.0100); as submitted by 52008-2 the Council Chambers (MacKen- imum of 59 seats; marine fuel Ward McKee, Manager of Palmer zie Hall), 800 Dunlop Road, pumps; parking area for Cablevision for Palmer Broad- WEEK 37 (Sept. 12-19) and week Sanlbel, Florida, to consider the automobiles and boat trailers; an casting Company. No, r > 49 (Dee. 5-12). Reasonably priced following applications: outdoor area for servicing boats; 87-03-SUD. at CASA YBEL. CalUS6-5014. / BUT" IT 9:15 A.M. Continuation (from outdoor dry storage of boats and 11:00 A.M. Consideration of a January 13,1987) of considera- boat trailers. Proposed for Phase request for variances to Land i HELPS tion of a request for a Develop- II development is a 2,000 sf Development Code, Sections INTERVAL OWNERSHIP SHELL ment Permit to provide for con- showroom for the display of !,E.20.c.(6) (0) and (r) so that elec- ISLAND BEACH CLUB on Sanibe), struction of a duplex and pool on boats for sale. Sanlbel Marina is trical control panels do not have week 21. $2,000 below going rats. a parcel of land situated on the located at 634 North Yachtsman to be elevated above the base Call anytime, 304/336-7483. east side of East Gulf Drive, 100 Drive. (Tax Parcel Nos. 20-46- flood elevation or equipped with You also don't have to overeat Or 4/11/2004 50944-3 ft. south of Periwinkle Way, in 23-J0-00065; 00042; 00057; 00058; external connections for elec- consume excessive amounts of Section 20, Township 46 South, and .00059; as submitted by trical feed from a standby elec- cholesterol. Or ignore high blood WEEK 16 (3rd week in April) at Range 23 East; as submitted by Myton W. Ireland. 87-4083 DP. trical generator at the Sea Oats pressure. Of smoke. But thatf} what a CASA YBEL RESORT AND CLUB. Joseph R. Schneider for Carmine large segment of this country's 10:30 A.M. Consideration of a Subdivision's wastewater treat- Upper, two bedroom, two bath, all Vantre. No. 86-3773 DP. ment plant located In the Sea population does. And that's one reason ss Included. $12,000 request for a Development Per- the United States has the highest a. Days call 617/523-2306 9:45 A.M. Consideration of a mit to permit the placement of Oat's Subdivision north of Gulf request for a Development Per- Drive and West of Rabbit Road; incidence of heart attack in the world. At 112 Union Wharf, Boston, approximately 100 cubic yards of the American Heart Association, we're mit pursuant to Ordinance No. sand between the swimming submitted by Sea Oats Home Im* 86-42 amending Land Develop- provement Association, Inc. No trying to help Americans change the way pool and the Gulf of Mexico to tJiey live. And die. ment Code Section I.C.2. Zoning replace sand lost to beach ero- v-86-33 Map, creating a Special Use sion at Ocean's Reach Con- ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL, ^ American Heart Association District for the Sanlbel Marina dominium located at 2230 LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. property to permit as part of Camino del Mar (Tax Parcel No. If a person decides to appeal any WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Phase I development - a marina 36-46-22-LO-0000.0000); and to decision of the body with This spac« provided as a public worice. docking system, providing moor- permit the maintenance of the respect to any matter considered ing spaces for up to 72 boats in- project to continue for a period at such meeting or hearing, he cluding liveaboard dock space of three years without obtaining will need a record of the pro- for up to 18 boats with resort additional permits; as submitted ceedings, and for such purposes REPRESENTED BY housing use of up to 14 of such by Dennis Leo for Ocean's Reach he may need to ensure that a ver- boats; charter services for Condominium Association. 87- batim record of the proceedings licensed captains and guides; 4086 DP Is made, which record includes REALTOR' PERSONALIZED "WTEP rentals of small runabouts and 10:45 A.M. Planning Commis- the testimony and evidence sailboats, including instructions sion review and recommenda- upon which the appeal Is to be VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. and lessons; an outdoor area for tion as to compliance with based. 5301 San Cap Rd. dry storage of boats and trailers Sanlbel Comprehensive Land Bruce A. Rogers WINDOW TINTING (across from Wullort Rd.) and a 768 sf boat repair building Use Plan of an ordinance amen- Planning Director for service of boats, boat motors, January 27,1987 MOST ONLY 813/472-3456 ding the Zoning Map of the City CARS MAIDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS ALWAYS L ACTION Dally •Weekly •Monthly CLEANING HOMES • APTS • CONDOS NUMBER! SLIDING

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Island Journeys, by Scott Martell, is a 144-page book with over 100 photographs. The book presents 20 adventures into the Southwest Florida coastal environment — shelling, fishing, birding, historical educational jouneys — quests after snook, manatee, stone crabs, roseate spoonbills, alligators, and the Calusa Indians' past. Island Journeys is now available at many fine stores and shops. Mail orders — send $8.95 plus $1 for mailing to Scott Martell, Island Journeys, P.O. Box 56, Sanibel Island, Fla. 33957. Florida residents please add 5% sales tax (45 cents). IBB Tuesday, January 27, 1987 The ISLANDER

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associates, inc., H REAUOR NEW LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS $32,000 BUYS THIS lot on Rabbit Road with LOOKING FOR A ROOM WITH A VIEW? beach access. Many native trees and plantings We have got a great one for you! Enjoy breathtak- and waterway that leads to the Sanibel River. ing sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico from the liv- PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! Contact Bob ing room or porch of this two bedroom Sundial Chuback, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121, eves. condominium.Good rental income. For your per- 472-2036). sonal inspection contact Scott Naumann, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121, eves. 472-6202) or G.G. Robideau, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121, eves. 472-5102), THIS HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING! Pool, electric garage door, exquisite decorator fur- nishings, right down to the decorator linens; lake front, beautifully landscaped gardens, jacuzzi in SHELL HARBOR POOL HOME. pool, BBQ and poolside entertainment area, Beautiful three bedroom, two bath home in family room, eat-in kitchen and large utility with highly desirable area of Shell Harbor. Home plenty of storage. The owner has thought of features formal living£lining room, family room, everything! Just bring your clothes and move large eat-in kitchen, large master suite and spec- right in! Don't just drive by, STOP IN, YOU MUST tacular solar-heated swimming pool with built- SEE! Call Joan Joyce, Broker Salesman (days in jacuzzi spa and vaulted screen enclosure. Mice m- 472-3121, eves. 472-2649). concrete patio, dock with davits, electric and fresh A RARE FIND! It will no doubt be a very long water hook-ups. Dock and canal can accom- time before you'll see another one of these modate power boats up to 30 feet. To see this beauties offered in this very unique and exclusive gem, contact Joe Burns, Realtor Associate (days subdivision. This single-family bay front house CONDOMINIUMS 472-3121, eves.472-5814). offers many custom features such as open lofts, operable cupalo and teakwood floors, to name just a few. Three bedrooms, two baths, sun decks, PERFECT ISLAND HOME for a full-time or work shop, game room, screened porches (near- seasonal resident. This Michigan-built, ground- ly 2000 sq. ft. of additional space), Association levei home features two bedrooms, two baths, pool, tennis, fishing pier and maintenance. Come two-car garage and great ianai. It is being offered and see what makes this home in Ferry Landing at the low price of $106,000. Come and see this the special place you have been looking for. Of- INCREDIBLE VALUE! Call Fred Spring, Realtor- fered for $438,000 unfurnished (furniture is Associate (days 472-3121, eves. 772-3054). negotiable). For your private viewing contact Scott Naumann, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121, eves. 472-6202) or Dan Cohn, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121, eves, 472-9337).

PRIVATE, SECLUDED AND QUITE DESIGNER-FURNISHED TOWFf H0OSE COMFORABLE—Three words you rarely hear with three bedrooms, two baths, wrap-around when listening to the description of a con- porch, parquet floors and Gulf view! 2,000-plus dominium. But 1 challenge anyone who would sq. ft., great kitchen, looks brand new! Asking argue that this wouldn't simply be an "ideal $225,000 furnished. If you are looking for residence". No waiting for elevators and no clim- something diif-»rent, you MUST SEE! Contact bing stairs! A corner unit with views that won't Glenn Carretta, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121, quit! What more could you ask for? Interested? eves. 472-6644). Give me a call. Scott Naumann, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121, eves. 472-6202). GULF FRONT two bedroom, two bath con- dominium in a low-density complex with ex- SUNDIAL—This Gulf front condominium is cellent rentals. Great investment property. Sound considered "PRIME LOCATION". It is in the last like just what you are looking for? Contact G.G. BEST VIEW IN THE DUNES-Lovely golf building of the last phase. A fabulous view to the Robideau, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121, eve course home in Dunes Subdivision. Spectacular lights of Ft. Myers Beach at night and the glisten- 472-5102). views complement this beautifully-remodeled ing surf waters by day! Two bedroom plus den ground-level home. Home features two with over 1700 sq. ft. of living area and a wrap- bedrooms, den or third bedroom, large great around porch. To view this new offering at Sun- CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? Beautiful, brand- room with vaulted ceiling, large ceramic tiled dial Beach & Tennis Club, contact Scott new townhome with two bedrooms, two baths family, dining room, many, many extras. All this Naumann, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121, with gorgeous lake views, close to shopping, for for only $199,500. Call Joe Burns, Realtor eves. 472-6202) or G.G. Robideau, Realtor only $115,000. Call John Nicholson, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121, eves. 472-5814). Associate (days 472-3121, eves. 472-5102). Associate (days 472-3121, eves. 472-6296).

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