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Blow out! *v That's what Mandy Conn did the first time she went Candy and Dan Cohn-of Sanibel, did just as she was see page 12B, Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper, underwater during a special class for tots at the told to do by instructor Barbara Littlestone, who stayed Sanibel Recreation Complex. Mandy, the daughter of close by in the pool. For more about learning to swim, INDEX ALSO THIS WEEK

Arts-Leisure 4B "" i *• 2 •** • ***»* * ' - ir5 CLTO rfi ,;- f\» i! • • ft* Bridge 5B S<, Business 26A Cityside 19A ,'esFg nation Ssteha uVer€ *lOist.-. Classifieds 20B Peg hofschneider. chairman Capt Mike ruery oa/s rJcn't i hi ^d hoc comir.iiit >. .-i i Fishing tips 14B oi the i"apt:ve Erosion Pre*-en despair - summer ahellino run •noko J reconimcnu^i-nr. •• i i Library report 17A tton D'iaict since 19B3, rias an- be the most rewarding of me Citv Council about rna-ujir-j Police beat 8A nounces Me" resignation infec- >ear. the vs» Sambol vot'-rs ••!' \,\ 1 Recreation-Sports 8B tive June 6 ilicir oounclinPi Service directory 17B - 153 - i J"^ Tides 15B 7A cis(m(etv\ 2A Tuesday ISLAND SHORTS June 3,1986 Good Neighbor Award &MK>*<. WHAT IS IT? aptly bestowed on Bud Ryckman We don't want to know what it looks like or what it reminds you of. We want to know EX- ACTLY WHAT IT IS. No one at The J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge The photos in this weekly stumper can be could disagree that Bud Ryckman is the ideal reci- extra close-ups «r odd angles of things we all pient for the TV 20 Good Neighbor Award. see every day arppnd the Islands. They might The 69-year-old Ryckman is always ready with a be upside-down, reversed or a portion of the smile and a helping hand or simple, well-thought-out whole. advice. He spends several hours each week as a Sanibel' s volunteer in the wildlife refuge Visitor Center. During Joseph the winter season he spends as many hours on the DeGeorge was Wildlife Drive as-a "Refuge Rover," doling out bits of the only person Island information and pointing out birds and gators who knew to visitors who are less familiar with the Island en- vironment. And all year 'round he spends several the identity hours each week working on refuge membership lists of last week's at home. puzzle. He call- ed late Wednes- . ,s It was Ryckman who initiated the idea and raised day afternoon much of the seed money for the Ding Darling Wildlife to say the Society, which in its three short years of existence has photograph was raised thousands of dollars for educational projects at of a portion of •\ the refuge. He still serves on the board of the society. the parking Because of his activities at-the refuge, Ryckman bumper stops at was nominated for the Good Neighbor Award by Chris Sanibel Marina. % Olsen, refuge outdoor recreation planner. Bud Ryckman in his refuge volunteer uniform. Photo by No one else "Bud is always so uplifting," Olsen says. "He has Ricki Kosakow Cooper. even ventured a been a significant factor in the success of the wildlife guess last week. society." If you think Last week's stumper Staffer Kristie Seaman, who coordinates all and interfered with the first surprise visit or- you know what volunteers activities at the refuge, agrees. "He takes chestrated by Channel 20 anchorwoman Chere Avery the time to listen to us, and then he gives us a good, and her crew. this week's stumper is, call The Islander, honest evaluation of the situation. So a couple of weeks ago Avery and team showed up 472-5185: The first person to call with the cor- "Sometimes we see things only through the govern- again at the refuge to film Ryckman. "She gave me a rect answer receives his choice of an Islander ment's eye," Seaman adds. "Bud reminds us that plaque and a big smack," Ryckman says with delight t-shirt or a one-year subscription to the there is another side." about Avery's visit. "You could have picked me up off newspaper. Ryckman also gives generously of his time and thefloor." energy at Sanibel Community Church, where he and Although he is honored and flattered by the Good his wife, Martha, help mainly with youth activities. Neighbor Award, Ryckman is modest about his con- Ryckman knew about the nomination for the Good tributions to the Island community. "There are so Neighbor Award several weeks ago. But he says unex- many people out there who do so much more," he pected heart problems "plunked me in the slammer" says. Others would disagree.

Students, parents will say farewell to'Miss Jean' "Miss Jean" Thomas, popular teacher at the to express their thanks and best wishes to her at an Children's Center of the Island for the past nine years, open house at the center off Casa Ybel Road at 5 p.m. is retiring this year. Students and parents who have this Tuesday, June 3. had the pleasure of working with Miss Jean are invited

Tuesday and Friday are the days to bargain hunt at Noah's Ark to 12:30 p.m. only on Tuesday and Friday. This week's stumper Beginning this week and throughout the summer, Noah's Ark, the thrift shop at St. Michael and All The shop is behind the church building on Angels Episcopal Church, will be open from 9:30 a.m. Periwinkle Way.

25 years ago, in The Islander's first year of publica- 5 Years Ago This Week tion, the newspaper was published only from June 2,1981 November to May. Seventh graders Karie Stern and Anna Kutzik, boj REMEMBER aspiring flautists, have been named to repr 20 Years Ago This Week Cypress Lake Middle School in the Lee County Honors" June 2,1966 WHEN? Band. More than 30 Periwinkle Way property owners at- tended a meeting at the Sanibel Community House The familiar summertime din of Lee County Mos- last week to hear about the county's plans for improv- $2.50, permanents from $12.50, and a "high style" for quito Control planes graced the Islands for the first ing the Island's main thoroughfare. James DeLozier, $3.75. time this year of May 23. engineer for the county Department of Transporta- tion, explained the long-range plans for widening and A regular feature of each week's newspaper was a The Sanibel Police Department will begin issuing resurfacing the road. listing of all the guests registered at the Shell Harbor permits next week for vehicle parking at designated Inn, the Colony and Island Inn. resident and restricted beach accesses. Billy Damon, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Damon of Wakefield, R.I., entered his fine collection 10 Years Ago This Week 1 Year Ago This Week of Island shells in a science fair at his northern school June 1,1976 June 4,1985 and won the first place blue ribbon. Billy found every Fred Lasswell, creator of the Snuffy Smith cartoon The Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club recently donated an shell in the collection in March this year. The Damons character, arrived at South Seas Plantation with his American flag to the Captiva Memorial Library. have been visiting Captiva for several years and wife aboard their boat, Snuffy, last week. recently bought two lots next to Mary Cunningham. An Illinois man caught red-handed feeding bread to The Sanibel Giants have moved into first place in an alligator was arrested last week in the J.N. "Ding" 15 Years Ago This Week girls' softball competition after defeating the Lions Darling National Wildlife Refuge. The misdemeanor June 3,1931 Auxiliary Angels, 15-7, last week. In boys' action the crime carries a $50 fine. The Tender Touch beauty salon on Sanibel, owned Huxter's Plaza Yankees took over first place after by Louise Grubaugh, advertised a and set for defeating the Kiwanis Pirates, 6-4. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 3A

Last year temperatures around the Islands were a couple of degrees cooler, with the highs only reaching WEATHER the upper 80s on several days: LOW RAIN Monday, May 27,1985 CLOSED WATCH Tuesday, May 28, 1985 86 71 0 Wednesday, May 29, 1985 88 70 0 91 Thursday, May 30,, 1985 71 0 EDITOR: Cindy Chalmers Last week's forecast included afternoon showers, Friday, May 31, 1985 90 74 .03 ADVERTISING-BUSINESS MANAGER: Peter Cloud 'but no rainfall at all was recorded at the Sanibel- 90 0 REPORTERS: Barbara Brundage, Scott Martell, Julie Niedenfuer Saturday, June 1,1985 74 PHOTOGRAPHER: Ricki Kosakow Cooper Captiva Chamber of Commerce. This week the weather- Sunday, June 2,1985 88 76 0 CONTRIBUTORS: George Campbell, Mike Fuery, Ann Winterbotham man calls for afternoon thundershowers again, with ADVERTISING SALES: Rob Hasten, Paula Patterson, Frances Stein CLASSIFIEDS: Gloria Kasten highs in the low to mid 90s and lows in the 70s under Lots of places around the country and in Canada are SUBSCRIPTIONS: Belinda York partly cloudy skies. still looking forward to summertime temperatures and GRAPHICS DESIGN, PRODUCTION: Julie Niedenfuer Last week's weather according to records kept by the have had only a taste of spring thus far. Take a look at MAILING ADDRESS Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce was as follows: this sampling of highs and lows recorded last weekend: P.O. Box 56 Sanibel, FL 33957 HIGH LOW RAIN LOW HIGH Monday, May 26 CLOSED Vancouver, Canada 56 72 LOCATION 94 2407 Periwinkle Way Tuesday, May 27 69 0 Winnipeg, Canada 56 72 NexttotheB-Hive Wednesday, May 28 91 73 0 Albuquerque, N.M. 51 71 472-5185 Thursday, May 29 91 70 46 57 0 Anchorage, Alaska Sanibel-Captiva Islander k Friday, May 30 92 71 0 Buffalo, NY. 62 76 Newsstand price 25 cents (USPS 481-400) - Second class ' Saturday, May 31 92 74 0 56 66 Annual subscription prices postage permit paid tor at Burlington, Vt. Lee County $15 Sanibel Island, FL 33957. Sunday, June 1 92 74 0 Duluth, Minn. 42 59 Split $20 Postmaster Please send form Portland, Me. 57 69 USA $20 3579 and changes of address Foreign $25 to P.O. Box 56, Sanibel, FL San Francisco, Call. 55 61 33957. 1 Syracuse, N.Y. 63 73

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• A week before the official full moon rose over Fort Myers Beach on Friday, May 23, another moon rose over the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately, that "moon" was someone's backside shining AROUND from a boat right after the Nissan 150 Offshore Powerboat race. The person exhibiting the more OUR TOWN startling of the two moons was more than likely "shining" with an alcoholic glow himself. It seemed humorous at first, but the fellow and party and an awards ceremony. all his passengers were so obviously over- But last week was pretty special for the school, inebriated that you had to fear what could happen too. While in Fort Myers, Sen. Lawton Chiles paid to them, or anyone they came across, as they tribute to local volunteers. Among those he singl- motored away. ed out were three "senior mentors" from Sanibel Drinking and driving a boat is equally as elementary. They were Al Bridell, D.E. "Doc" dangerous as drinking and driving a car. Both Cooperrider and Derek Adams. kill. Twenty-five out of 29 boat-related deaths in The senior mentor program, which matches 1985 were attributed to drunkeness. That's bad senior citizens and students in cooperative pro- news considering how much most of us use our jects, is a pilot program being tested for the coun- surrounding waters for recreation. ty school system on Sanibel this year. • On a better note, the city of Sanibel is continu- • Do male chauvinists lurk in the hallways of the ing its attempt to make the Periwinkle Way bike Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council? Or path safer for bicylists. New signs have been in- are they just a little loose with their stalled at most shopping center exits warning proofreading? drivers to look both ways for bikers. Maybe it will This group has published a pretty important help. We hope so. directory of names, job titles, office addresses But on the other hand, we're still puzzled about and telephone numbers of elected and appointed i why Periwinkle Way and the bike path are not officials and key administrative personnel in the separated by a nicely painted five-inch curb with region. Sanibel's list begins with our mayor, plenty of openings for flood drainage. "Louis M. Johnson." Was the "e" accidentally dropped — or did the This disgusting display of trash was seen for the • This is a big week at Sanibel Elementary publishers simply assume our mayor must be a first time just after the Memorial Day weekend on School. Yesterday students participated in their man? And did they just hope that Councilman Captiva. Three days later the scene remained for annual championship spelling bee and a talent Fred Valtin's term ends in November 1986, when photographer Ricki Kosakow Cooper to capture on show. Today is the school's year-end swimming it really continues through November 1988? film.

Where is the good faith Captivans have been counting on? To The Editor ed at. the benefits. The Islander Commissioner Orville Schaeffer looked straight at It appears the CEPD has decided not to do its johj I am very disturbed by the actions of certain CEPD Sheila Hoen (of the Concerned Citizens for Captiva).In What sort of people are these? Why won't they face thf commissioners at the meeting last Tuesday night. On answer to her question "Are you totally inflexible, Or- erosion problem and do something about it? April 15 I sat in on a special "finance plan" meeting ville, or would you also support beach restoration The Concerned Citizen for Captiva group has be and listened to Commissioner Paul Garvey tell Mike under a fair financing plan including adequate provi- trying to work with the CEPD for several months Cohen that if the latest Concerned Citizens for Captiva sions for maintenance?" Schaeffer said "Yes". and has been stonewalled completely. Where is the finance plan had been in place last summer he It is my understanding on May 13, Mr. Schaeffer good faith? (Garvey) would not have had to run for office. Com- denied his previous answer to Mrs. Hoen, and Mr. Sincerely, missioner Bob Martin also agreed that he would sup- Martin said he would not do any work on a finance David Jensen port beach restoration if a fair finance plan was arriv- plan, and Mr. Garvey said it would be hard to argue Captiva

CEPD's Garvey and Martin deserve the credit - or the blame - for lack of renourishment activity

To The Editor tivans in the election supported a pro-renourishment an apportionment plan that would be fair to Captivans The Islander candidate, Hans Wilson. Never mind that many who who would have to pay the balance. It has been more than seven months since two new supported Garvey and Martin were not against beach Unfortunately, Garvey and Martin have chosen not commissioners, Paul Garvey and Paul Martin, were renourishment as such, but were unhappy with past to join in this effort. Years of effort are going down the elected to the board of the Captiva Erosion Prevention renourishment proposals because of their cost. drain. They are adamantly opposed to the beac District. They have to assume the blame — or get the The CEPD has tried to determine the degree of sup- renourishment project because it is their perceptio credit, as you will — for the lack of activity on the port beach renourishment has on Captiva Island. Poll that the people on Captiva Island don't want it. long-studied and long-promised beach renourishment after poll, (newspaper, Captiva Civic Association, as Yes, it is clear that about 20 percent of Captivans project. well as those conducted by the CEPD itself) has shown not want beach renourishment under any c They have made it clear that they believe the people up to 80 percent support for a program to renourish cumstances, even it it costs them nothing. Unfor- who elected them to office want nothing to do with our beaches. The concern within this group has always tunately, these are the only people Garvey and Martin beach nourishment on Captiva Island. They intend to been with its cost. listen to. The rest of Captiva be damned. That's be loyal to this constituency. Over the past several years the CEPD has made a democracy in action, Captiva-style. Moscow on the They have been, indeed. They have not given one major effort to reduce the cost of the renourishment Gulf. iota of support to the beach renourishment project, project and to secure state, federal and local Lloyd Wright either vocal or otherwise. Never mind that most Cap- assistance. It has also made a major effort to establish Captiva

Something to say? All letters to the edttoi for publication must contain the The Islander will not withhold names upon request «f the TO OUR sender's name address and phone number tor verification sender The- right to edit letters is reserved by the editor READERS Moving? Need more Islanders? Please notify our office at least two weeks in advance Additional copies of particular issues of The islander either by calling 472-61 $5 or writing P.O Box 56. Sanibel mailed at the reader's request cost £2 each to cover 33857. postage and handling. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3, 1986 5A Gill FISH now if you will need help evacuating in the face of a storm

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By SCOTT MARTELL In November 1983, Hofschneider ran for election and Hofschneider turned back to her "gut feeling" that the Islander staff writer won her appointed seat with 174 votes of the 179 votes renourishment issue should be decided by those pay- cast in the election (97 percent). She was then elected ing for it (i.e., a MSTU), rather than by registered Peg Hofschneider, chairman of the Captiva Erosion chairman of the board and has held that position for voters (referendum). Also, some inequities in the Prevention District since 1983, has announced her the past 3V2 years. Tetra-Tech plan caused her to be less than en- resignation from that board effective June 6 or "as Also in 1983, Dick Butze and Dwight Wilson resigned thusiastic about fighting for that specific plan. soon as the governor can appoint a new and were replaced by John Burr and Chuck Bruning. Hofschneider has long been a proponent for studying Dmmissioner." In 1985, Dewitt Jones resigned and was replaced by "alternative" methods, including the experimental Hofschneider said she Orville Schaeffer. perpendicular stabilizer project. In fact, she says the "really didn't want to The five resignations prior to Hofschneider's were highlight of her tenure was the construction of that comment" on her plans of commissioners considered adamantly pro- controversial project in February. at this time. "But it did renourishment. Gov. Bob Graham subsequently ap- "It's been about the only constructive thing done in take a lot of soul sear- pointed five new commissioners, who at the time of many years," she said. ching," she said about their appointments were considered less enthusiastic Despite resigning as a member of the board, the decision to resign. about beach renourishment. Hofschneider said she will maintain her interest in She is the sixth CEPD Hofschneider has tried to maintain a moderate erosion prevention on the Island and will continue at- commissioner to resign stance during her tenure on the board. She has voted tending CEPD meetings. "Just because I'm off the in the past four years. In to send out Municipal Service Taxing Unit petitions board doesn't mean I will lose my interest in 1982, John Oster and and also voted for referendums so that Captivans Captiva." Dan Burner resigned, could decide the issue of renourishment themselves. The governor's office received Hofschneider's letter d Oiling and She most recently voted, in October, 1985 to move of resignation last Wednesday, May 28. Joanne Carrin, ofschneider were ap- ahead with a referendum on renourishment based on the governor's appointments coordinator, said the of- pointeF d to their seats. _ the Tetra-Tech computerized finance plan. fice has no set timetable for making an appointment. Peg Hofschneider But with a new majority and philosophy taking over The governor will wait until he has an appropriate the board after the November 1985 election, candidate and then make his selection, Carrin said.

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W MEMBER 1620 Periwinkle Way • (813) 472-1454 JEWHERSOf Monday — Friday, 10-5 AMERICA INC 8A Jure 3,19S6 The ISLANDER Congratulations, Island grads Plans scrapped to move Hurricane House Last weekend 28 young men and diplomas from Bishop Verot High cottage to elementary school site women from the Islands graduated School. They were: Wendy Leonard, from four area high schools. Carolyn Magg, Charles Slosson, Has the Lee County School District school's multi-purpose room. Cypress Lake High School had by far Charles Smith and Kent Wheeler. taken a step backward in its plans for Dr. Richard Stewart, who is in the largest number of Island grads. Four Island seniors marched to the helping Sanibel Elementary School charge of the county's school planning They were: Todd Becker, Brian Clif- strains of Pomp and Circumstance at handle the Islands' expanding youth and facilities, will attend the meeting ton, Shawn Cole, Joseph Craig, Pamela Canterbury School. They were: Mason population? and will explain the county's position Forsberg, Philip Frazetta, Michael Goss, David Siebert, Mahlon Thomp- This is the question put forth by some on growth and new facilities at t^ Gordon, Robert Horvath, Kevin Hunt, son and Janet Wilson. parents this week. The school's Parent Elementary School. Anna Kutzik, Matthew Mitchell, Dar- And three local youths graduated Teacher Organization has learned that The Hurricane House cottage was ren Romano, Cari Stern, Jennifer Ten from Fort Myers Christian Academy. a Hurricane House cottage planned to scheduled to be used as an "extra- Broek, Christopher Toomey and They were: Bill Blauvelt, Laurie be moved to the school before the curricular" school room. Most talk Wesley Webber. Tetrault and Tabitha Traycek. 1986-87 academic year is no longer be- focused on the cottage's use as a com- Five Islanders received their ing considered because of the cost puter lab. involved. The elementary school still expects The PTO will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. to receive one portable classroom tonight, Tuesday, June 3, in the before the coming academic year.

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move his truck from the beach along rubber molding around one of the car ing nude around a house on West Gulf East Gulf Drive after police advised windows had been torn to gain entry to Drive around 3:45 p.m. Monday, May him of the city's law that prohibits the locked car. A wallet containing 26. POLICE motorized vehicles on the beach around several credit cards, five $20 bills and a 5 p.m. Saturday, May 24. The man said alien registration "green card" were A Fort Myers woman reported her BEAT he had driven his truck onto the beach taken. car was broken into while it was parked to pick up a jetski. at the public fishing pier near the A Miami woman reported her car Lighthouse between 5 and 7:30 p.m. All information in the following A civil dispute was settled without was broken into while it was parked at Monday, May 26. Two purses contain- 'reports was taken directly from Sanibel any police action at an Island con- the Lighthouse beach between 5:45 and ing $157 cash and several credit cards Police Department records. dominium complex around 11:15 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Sunday, May 25. Several ar- were reported missing. Police found no Sunday, May 25. Police were called by ticles of clothing and jewelry and signs of forced entry to the vehicle. Police looked for but did not find a the management of the complex after a $250 cash were taken. Total value of the man who was reportedly driving er- guest dumped two plastic garbage bags missing items was estimated at $3,050. A Sanibel man reported his 16-foot ratically as though he was intoxicated full of refuse into a nearby canal. The aluminum boat trailer had been taken around 4 p.m. Saturday, May 24. The guests were angry over a power outage A glass window at the Island Exxon from the public boat ramp sometime driver of the brown Chevrolet station that prohibited them from cooking. station was broken sometime during before 1 p.m. Sunday, May 25. The inci- wagon reportedly almost struck a the night before Monday morning, May dent was not reported until Wednesday bicyclist and he drove eastbound on Police investigated a break-in to a 26. No entry was gained to the station. evening, May 28, however. The Skyway Periwinkle Way. car that was parked at the Tarpon Bay Rocket trailer had been parked on the Road public beach access between Police looked for but did not find a west side of the boat ramp parking lot. ^ A Hollywood, Fla., man agreed to noon and 5 p.m. Sunday, May 25. The white male who was reportedly walk- It was valued at $500.

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AGAIN By Julie Niedenfuer "A man's dying is more the sur- A year after his first wife died vivors' affair than his own." in April 1983, Herndon was hap- German novelist Thomas Mann pily remarried; yet almost nightly he dreamed about * * * Zelma, his wife of 55 years who died of kidney failure. ive years ago Jean He says the adjustment hasn't j Denyes and her hus- been easy. band were on their "I was tremendously surprised way home to Sanibel (when she died)," he says. "I from a visit up knew she was slipping the last north. Crossing year of her life, so it was an- ( •MFH South Carolina ticipated. But it's always a they were shock." involved in a horrible car acci- Herndon fondly recounts many dent. Jean's husband was killed. events in their long life together; She barely survived. he mentions Zelma's many Jean says her year-long career achievements and points recovery both in the hospital and proudly at pictures of her in old at home on Sanibel, as well as magazines. constant attendance by her Herndon says he was children, precluded her from enveloped by loneliness after her dealing with her husband's death death. "It was hell," he says. immediately following the acci- And then there were the dent. Because she felt she had dreams. He would wake up in a handled her loss so well, Denyes sweat dreaming about Zelma; later decided she would try to usually the image was of the two help other survivors deal with of them traveling somewhere their losses. together. She joined "Living Again" and Haunted and distraught, Hern- ended up gaining — as well as don was willing to try anything giving. to stop the dreams. He joined Living Again, and found some he Sanibel-based support badly needed emotional support. T group for the bereaved is "When you're in that situation directed by Dr. Michael Cor- you lean on each other, you dner, psychologist and director learn from the others. We cried of training and education at the on each other's shoulders." Counseling and Growth Center in Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. Herndon, who says he always Fort Myers. tries to maintain a positive Friends In Service Here, a outlook, tried to help others by volunteer group of Islanders who injecting humor into group strive to improve the quality of Bereaved share experiences discussions. life for other Islanders in need, With the help of his new mar- sponsors the weekly Living riage, and by participating in Again sessions. Living Again, Herndon gradually Says Denyes, "I found it a big and learn how to 'live again is overcoming his grief. t help to be in a group to talk "Mike (Cordner) shared my ' about grief and not feel like it walk through the shadows with was a strange thing to do." with help of Island support group other members of our group ... I Cordner says that is an impor- now realize that my wife did not tant aim of Living Again. wish for me to carry this sorrow '' (Participants) can expect understanding and "There are times when you have to cry — you forever," he says. comfort. They can expect a kind of mutuality that get angry and you cry." She felt inhibited around ;*nd he still has hope that the dreams will end. is expressed in the sense 'We've all been through her guests because, she says, "You don't want "I there is a solution it's time — it takes a lot of this before ... we know what you're experiencing. their vacations ruined." time." It's okay to talk,'" says Cordner, a gentle, soft- Muth, who was in Michigan at the time of her spoken, articulate man. husband's death, waited until February before irector Cordner describes the Thursday morn Many participants say that outside the group heading for her winter home on Sanibel. That was ing Living Again meetings as an "open-ended they are not encouraged to talk about their feelings when she heard about Living Again. ongoinD g support group." In the past, the sessions of loss, he adds. "The primary benefit (of the have run for 10 weeks during the winter. However, group) is that it eases the heavy sense of isolation meetings will continue through the summer this and alienation that goes along with grief," he says. year if there is sufficient need. Participants agree. Many express relief at hav- "There are times when you have If a "typical" candidate for Living Again had to ing an outlet for their anger, sorrow, loneliness and to cry - you get angry and you cry." be described it would be a woman in her 60s or 70St frustration among people who have experienced a who has been bereaved anywhere from a few like trauma. Florence Muth weeks to a few years, Cordner says. Most have lost their spouses; some have lost children. JL lorence Muth, whose husband died suddenly Living Again participant Still others have suffered both tragedies. x of a heart attack last November, desperately "I've seen people who have been through both. needed to be with others who could understand her I've heard (the difference) put this way: 'When our situation. child died it was as if I'd never be happy again. Quietly tugging on the tattered remains of a "I didn't want to join a singles' group, so to When my husband died it was if I'd never live kleenex, she talks about the happy dreams of a speak. This seemed to be the proper place for me," again,'" he says. couple very much in love and how her world fell she says. Cordner tailors each session to fit the week-to- apart that tragic day last fall. When she found him week needs of the partici^aBts. Sometimes that lying dead in the back yard, she wanted to end her roup leader Cordner says there is no set means addressing the bereaveds' emotional states; own life. G schedule that dictates when a person might other times it means focusing on their practical "If I thought it were a sure thing, that I wouldn't seek outside support such as Living Again. problems. be institutionalized or something, I would have "One of the major things to understand about When a person dies, the survivor must take care resorted to that," she says softly. Her husband's grief is that there really is no timetable," he says, of countless financial jwjd business matters. By death was particularly shocking because the trim stressing that people should not be alarmed if their themselves these affairs ^Mraightettmg out bank 71-year-old had just been declared in excellent grief does not follow any "expected" pattern. accounts, making the monthly payments and handl- health by his doctor. The Muths had been married "Everybody's experience is unique," he says. ing doctor bills — might seem insignificant. To a only three years. widow or widower, whe oftentimes is still numb, Friends and relatives descended upon the widow anibel resident Frank Herndon, one of the accomplishing these tasks can be overwhelming. in droves. In retrospect, she now realizes she need- S few men who have attended the group ses- ed some time alone. sions, joined because of his dreams. Please see LIVING AGAIN, next page The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 11A

LIVING AGAIN Continued

ean Denyes says that after her husband died J she became responsible for making the deci- sions in her household for the first time in her life. Counselor says sessions are full of hope She remembers how difficult it was for her to buy a car to replace the one that had been totalled in the By JULIE NIEDENFUER The Sanibel-based group, sponsored by accident. Islander staff writer Friends in Service Here, has been in existence For Denyes, the practical matters were the for three years. At that time a FISH member hardest to deal with, because, she says, "I never Dr. Michael Cordner says far from being the read about a similar group in Fort Myers and grieved over the fact that my husband was killed. depressing "misery-loves-company" occasions contacted its director, Mike Cordner, to tell him He'd had a long, full life. He'd been very suc- some people might think, the living Again there was a need on the Island. cessful. He's so much better off where he is now. meetings are The original mainland group sprang from Cor- "With that kind of faith, how can you grieve?" full of warmth dner's realization that bereavement "was a ma- she says. p jor issue here, She says she doesn't feel the loneliness many quite often, "People come down here thinking, 'Gee, widows feel. She fills her time doing volunteer ac- everything is going t» be wonderful. Florida is tivities, hand work, reading and visiting friends. He finds paradise. Well have the next several years She is also a coordinator for Living Again. directing the together.' So they cut off their support system at "There's real friendship, real caring for each group a satis- home and within six months one of them dies," other," she says about the group. "You can see all fying ex* That leaves the survivor without the resources the difference in the world in them (participants). perience. "It they had back home. "It takes your thoughts out of just your own pro- helps me Living Again will continue as long as there is blems. You end up thinking about what you can do place life in a need, Cordner says. to help the other person." different eon- The psychologist and director of training and That means sharing advice on everything from text; it makes education at the Counseling and Growth Center Medicare forms to laundry. me appreciate in Fort Myers says people reach out for help Frank Herndon, for instance, says widowers life and my when they are "stuek in a place that's unplea- might have a handle on the business matters, but own most of them are at a loss because they've never relationships." Please see CORDNER, next page Dr. Michael Cordner

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ISLAND LIVING LIVING AGAIN Continued from page 11A cooked or cleaned for themselves. collapses in exhaustion. lorence Muth advises couples to iving Again has been a lifeline F be prepared for the unexpected. for many Islanders, including Though it's unpleasant to think about, MuthL. She and other group members a lot of heartache could be avoided if say they are grateful for the friends people had their financial and they've found there. Gratitude, ad- business matters in order before miration and respect are just some of something happens, she says. the words they use when they talk For Muth, who fortunately was well- about Dr. Cordner and what his group acquainted with her husband's finan- has done for them. cial affairs, the hardest thing has "They gave me hope," Muth says. been letting go of their life together. Perhaps that statement more than The memories still bring tears. anything sums up the goals of Living "In the morning you think you're Again. It is why Cordner says he ready to lick the world; by evening never gets sad coming to a group. you're falling apart," she says. For a "It sounds cliche-ish, it sounds like long time she couldn't bring herself to baloney, but there's that uncon- A LOT CLOSER do the things she and her husband did querable human spirit — that sur- together. vivability in people — to go through a 3 MILES FROM SANIBEL ISLAND "But if I stand still too long I horrendous, life-wrenching experience AND FORT MYERS BEACH break," she says. Little by little she's and find peace and happiness. overcoming her grief — she's now "It makes me happy to know we N.W. CORNER SUMMERLIN RD. & SAN CARLOS PKWY. able to take walks on the beach and each have the capacity and potential CLUBHOUSE WITH ACTIVITY DIRECTOR swim in her pool. And she works so within ourselves," he says. hard in the garden that at night she FISHING LAKES, TENNIS LARGE JACUZZI, SAUNAS TERRACE CON DOS FROM $61,900 COfClHCV Continued from page 11A GARDEN VILLAS FROM $73,500 OCALA DUPLEX 2 LEFT AT $92,900 sant" in their lives. when every bit of meaning has SINGLE FAMILY CONDOMINIUM HOMES FROM $97,900 "They want to have a sense of been taken from them — to par- moving — rather than having ticipate with them in that process LAKEFRONT HOMES ARE NOW their feet mired in cement," he of recovery is a moving, enriching AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME. says. kind of experience." Perhaps that's one reason Cor- Living Again meets from 10 to COMPLETE MAINTENANCE FOR ALL EXTERIORS dner finds Living Again so 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Sanibel < rewarding. Community Church. For more in- = usHome = "To be able to be with another formation call Jean Denyes, SHOWCASE person at a time when they're ^472-2344. OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 questioning their entire life — lie. #CGCO15914 466-6676 CINNAMON COVE

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OPTIMIST CLUB OF CAPE CORAL presents its Power Squadron hopes to increase ANNUAL safety awareness during Safe Boating Week

COORS - OPTIMIST By SCOTT MARTELL —TEE OFF FOR YOUTH— Islander staff writer GOLF TOURNAMENT True or false: • Florida has an estimated 1 million boaters. Four Man Scramble • State Department of Natural Resources statistics SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1986 show 735 boating accidents were reported in Florida in 1:00 P.M. — SHOTGUN START 1985. at LOCHMOOR COUNTRY CLUB • In the same year boating accidents caused 29 3911 ORANGE GROVE BOULEVARD deaths, 404 injuries and $3.9 million in property NORTH FORT MYERS, FLORIDA damage in Florida. $10,000 PLUS IN PRIZES • Alcohol was a factor in 25 out of 29 of the vessel- caused deaths. 1986-Camaro For Hole-ln-One from We're not trying to fool you. All the above statistics are true. And this is one reason why Floridians should BILL-BRANCH CHEVROLET take note of National Safe Boating Week, June 1-7. The Closest to Pin United States Power Squadrons are promoting this focus on boat safety. Longest Drive And the Sanibel City Council, inspired by the Top Five Teams Sanibel-Captiva Power Squadron, has passed a pro- clamation supporting the week-long event. Even at the dock, boaters should always exercise Minimum $35.00 donation to Optimist Club of Cape Coral, As part of the awareness week the Island's power caution. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. includes green fees, carts and cocktail party. Donations tax squadron joined three other power squadrons before deductible. the Lee County Commission for a county-wide pro- PRIZE GIVING COCKTAIL PARTY-IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING PLAY clamation supporting Safe Boating Week. The local But "courtesy problems" also create potential Check for $35 (Player Only) or $140 Team group will also help run a "safe boating" information hazards. For instance, a high powered boat could dart PAYABLE TO: OPTIMIST CLUB OF CAPE CORAL booth at Edison Mall during the week. into the midst of a group of anchored fishing boats, DAVID PROCTOR, DIRECTOR OF GOLF, 3911 ORANGE GROVE "We feel that education is part of the solution," says sending the anchored boats reeling about. Or a boat BLVD. N. Ft. Myers 33903 Sanibel-Captiva Power Squadron Commander could shoot through a narrow channel without slowing LOCHMOOR C.C.- 995-0501 LIST TEAM MEMBERS ON BACK William Rekshan. "If we can reach more and more down and potentially swamp another boat. OPTIMIST CLUB • 772-36077 LIST HANDICAP people and provide a better education for boat "Too often boaters just don't observe the rules of the operators, then they might become more responsible road," Rekshan says. "Some don't know the rules; to themselves and other boaters." some don't seem to care." Drinking and boating is obviously one major pro- The problem grows worse with the continuing upswJ blem that needs to be attended to, Rekshan believes. ing in the number of boaters on our waters. He laments the fact that the Florida Marine Patrol "There are so many more boaters now, and I believe and even the U.S. Coast Guard appear to lack funding many are uninformed about the methods of operating to help watch for these dangerous boaters before a serious offense could take place. Please see BOATING, next page

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By BARBARA BRUNDAGE TODAY Islander staff writer

SANIBEL CITY COUNCIL MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS The City Council will consider MacKENZIE HALL on first reading today the long- 800 DUNtOP ROAD awaited ordinance amending the JUNE3.198& commercial regulations of the AMENDED AGENDA Land Development Code. 9 a.m. Last Tuesday the Planning 1. invocation antf Ptedg* 0* Allegiance (Hagerup) 2, Approval of ttbwtes of regular meeting of 5-20-86. Commission voted unanimously to recommend council approval 4. P«68c eommeats m& Inquiries of the revised version of the or- 5, Ajlpearance fey reja**»n«atta*8 M ANY REFERENCE TO A PRO- Smith has been engaged by ar- chitect said. the perimeter of the Palm Ridge CEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES, CONDITIONAL tists Ikki and Polly Matsumoto to USE PERMITS. AND TEMPORARY USE PERMITS BY THE Cl Assistant Planning Director Road - Tarpon Bay Road - TY COUNCIL, EXCEPT ON APPEALS FROM PLANNING relocate a 1%-story 1920s Island Ken Pfalzer said the 100-feet Periwinkle Way triangle, in- COMMISSION DENIALS AND EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE home to a commercial lot on Tar- figure as the cut-off point for the cluding the new Village shopping pon Bay Road. lower FAR was picked arbitrari- WITH THE SAME STANDARDS AND CONOmONS SET center, The Islander and Bailey's The Matsumotos plan to ly. "99 will probably work as shopping centers on Periwinkle remodel the house for use as an well," he said, adding the more FORTH M THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PLANN- Way and the Olde Sanibel com- LAND art gallery. decisive factor in controlling the plex on Tarpon Bay Road. Sfi? The outward appearance of the amount of permitted develop- Most of the property in the TCL ING COMMISSION CONS*0ERATK>N OP APPLICATIONS structure is that of a single-story ment is the size of the parcel. district is still undeveloped. home, Smith said, adding its ar- KLONCM Beverly Myers Grady, the com- Businesses on the west side of FOR A VARIANCE, CONDITIONAL USE[ W&tMfT, OR TEl£ chitectural style is unique to mission's legal counsel, said the Palm Ridge Road and the east Pimm «M> TOOAY, next pug* Sanibel and should be preserved. council could consider the two ad- side of Tarpon Bay Road between L There are many other homes of ditional amendments at the first Palm Ridge Road and Periwinkle this type on the Island, he said, reading of the ordinance June 3. Way are in this district. t• COMING UP THURSDAY, JUNE S, Mm^«ftlto H«B, 1^0 jun. Regular meeting of the V«g«t«tioACofflinHl«*. Islanders will fight proposed County bond issue

TueSOAY, JUNE 10, MacKwuie Hall, S a.m. . Regular By BARBARA BRUNDAGE meeting ofthoPtanulngCoiwnlMfifl. ^" Commission's innovative financing scheme is not Islander staff writer legal. She says the commission is using the wrong THURSDAY. 4Um 12, Gsimeii Conference Room, 9M a.m. . Regular meeting ol «M HMwieal Pmsarvatlon state law as a basis for the bond issue and that the Committee. Three Sanibel residents and a Fort Myers man have bond resolution permits the commission to issue addi- banded together as "intervenors" to oppose the TUESDAY, JUNE 17. MecK*wt» Haff, » tun. • Regular tional bonds without going before a judge. meeting of the CltyCotmcH. validation of Lee County's $100 million bond issue to "That's usurption of power," she adds. fund future transportation needs county-wide. TgURSDAY, JUNE 19. MacKenzte Hafl, 10 *.ra.. Scheduled Burton was elated last Wednesday when Circuit hearing before the Code Enforcement Board. 1:30 p.m. • Islanders Paulette Burton, Norma Leas and Hannah Court Judge James Thompson after a 2^-hour hear- Regular meeting of the Sanlbet WNumie Conmritte*. Davis have joined with John Davis to try and block ing failed to act on validating the proposed bond issue. court approval of the bond issue earmarked to finance TUESOAY, JUNE 24, MaeKenzie HaH, 9 a.m. • Regular Thompson said he needed time to review the facts meeting of the Planning Commission. improvements to the Sanibel Causeway and a new and study the unusual number of technical issues rais- parallel Cape Coral bridge. Their attorney is Steve ed in oppostion before making a decision. Carta. He did not indicate when he would make a ruling. Burton says the intervenors contend that the County 20A Tuesday, June 3,1986 The ISLA Cityside Essay earns reporter-for-a-day status for fifth grader Jeremy Brott

•^•1 tf • • • Mm M m & a Today The following essay won fifth grader community would look horrible so no tects people with better armies, mak- Jeremy Brott the seat beside Islander one would ever come to the place ing sure our community is a better Continued from page 19A City Hall reporter Barbara Brundage again. > place than any other. for the annual Student Government The government could make some 1 p.m. The council can sometimes help 14. PuMSc hearing and FIRST reading of Day activities May 21. fun things for the kids like an arcade or other communities to make them took AU-eaDtfJARCt AMENDING THE roller skating rink. / • better. The government tells people SANJSEfc LASC DEVELOPMENT CODE 4 What Good Government IM ATJ0N TO COMMERCIAL USES The government can give you rights things that ate happening with ^ .. fE REGULATION OF LANDS ZON- Means to Me or liberties that cannot be taken away community. vf TO COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS; R&¥lStMQ, REFINING AND SUP- from you or anyone else. So altogether I think our country s PLEMENTING ZONING REQUIREMENTS By JEREMY BROTT A good government gives everybody government is great!!!! ANS LIMITATIONS PERTAINING TO COMMERCIAL USES AND DISTRICTS; the right to vote. The government pro- •>.. AMENDING SECTIONS I.B.2., I.C.1., I think it's helping the community I.C.2., I.O.3., I.G.3., I.G.4., I.G.6., l.E.23,, look and feel its best all over, and help- As part of Student I.I.2., AND l.t.3. OF SAID LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ADDING ing others with their problems. Government Day ac- THERETO A NEW SECTION I.F.8.; pro- For instance, if somebody needs tivities in which he viding for conflict and severance; and providing an effective date. something done and they don't know if shadowed Islander 15. Mayor and courtcilmen's reports they should, they could ask the council reporter Barbara Brun- (government). They also help some dage, Jeremy Brott, left, 4 businesses. learned to use the video Good government also means to pro- display terminals at the tect people from things in the com- newspaper office. Photo munity that could be dangerous to our by Scott Martell. health, and other dangerous things that could hurt us, such as controlling a big brush fire that could go out of control. Good government means to make the community look nice. If they didn't, the

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1149 Periwinkle Way/2427 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 (813) 472-3121 ESTAURANH'LOUNGE Summcrlin Square Toll Free: In FL (8OO) 282-O36O 7105 San Carlos Blvd. Out of FL (8OO) 237-6OO4 ' 466-2626 Models Open Daily iMon-Fri open 11 ami I Sat. 4 p.m.-MidnightJ | Sun. 11:30-7:30 pm 22A Tuesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER Cityside Committee Chamber request for remodeling permit continued Continued from page 21A By BARBARA BRUNDAGE pointed out that second floor space to for a variance has been filed and is the council as quickly as possible. It will Islander staff writer be used as a board room and director's scheduled for commission consiidtfc k be dissolved the day after its report is office would increase the non- tion June 10. considered by the City Council at a • The Planning Commission deferred conformity of the chamber building. It was commission consensus that scheduled meeting. action last Tuesday on the request for a replacing the existing mansard roof Councilman Mike Klein, who opposes Conditional Use permit needed to with a dormered hip roof would not in- any change in the current election pro- REMODEL THE SANIBEL-CAPTIVA crease the footprint of the develop- cess that calls for council candidates to CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HEAD- ment. They were not convinced that a run for specified seats, voted against QUARTERS on Causeway Road. variance would be necessary. the establishment of the revision com- Because the 20-year-old building that CITY His colleagues agreed with Commis- mittee. "For council candidates to run encroaches into the 100-foot setback sioner Jerry Muench that there is no at-large turns the ejection into a from the centerline of the road is a non- BRIEFS way the commission could grant a popularity contest," he said.. conforming structure, the Planning variance using the seven criteria re- If approved, the COTI-dASIoro- Department has ruled that adding a se- quired by the LDC. posal, will require a charter changeYln cond story would require a variance Ken Meeker, executive director of "What is before us today is a request addition to requiring council members from the Land Development Code. the chamber, said the additional space for a Conditional Use permit," to run at-large and to be elected by a The LDC prohibits expansion of non- is needed in order for the chamber to mission Chairman Lennart majority vote, the proposal suggests conforming uses. Repairs are allowed, provide efficient service to Island said. The commission voted 7-0 to con- changing the city election date from however, provided they reduce or do visitors. tinue the request until June 10 con- November to early March. not add to the non-conformities. Meeker said that on the advice of the Planning Director Bruce Rogers Planning Department an application Please see CITY BRIEFS, next

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:IHffi IiSi» REPORT SAVINGS ON ELECTRIC BILLS of Success These Good Cents Home Owners from Cape Coral know we want," says Clint Adams. "Our electric bills are very Sel, buy; rent - find and the value of good energy-saving construction. They re- reasonable." give notice too! You'll have success by reading and cently met with Ed Harger of R. A. Grant Construction "All that extra insulation and sealing really keeps the air using the Classifieds! Cal to report on the comfort and energy savings in then- conditioning bills down," reports George Damisch. our classified department Good Cents Homes. staffers who know just how Before you build your new home, talk with any Good to get your message across ' 'We operate two refrigerators, a swimming pool Cents Home Builder or call the Energy Manage- — successfuly! pump, air conditioning and heating as much as ment Department at Lee County Cooperative, 995-2121, Extension 164. CALL 472-5185

P.O. BOX 3455 N. Ft. Myers, FL 33918-3455 serving N. Ft. Myers • Cape coral • Marco island • Everglades City Pine island • sanibel and Captlva islands COOKRATIVK.INC. Lehlgh Acres • immokalee • Ochopee CLASSIFIED The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3, 1986 23A Cityside

City briefs Continued gent on the result of the variance new storage space. the proposed site plan had been for a Woodring argued that there will be • Eighteen months after he first 25-foot vegetation buffer along Beach Later in Tuesday's session the com- no increase in the amount of merchan- discussed the possibility with the city's Road with plantings conforming to the mission faced a similar dilemma when dise displayed. But he said the existing Housing Foundation director Dorothy standards used in Rate of Growth considering Ralph Woodring's request porches on the Bait Box buildings are Newman, Warren Stringer has a scoring. for a Conditional Use permit to add a not large enough to display larger development permit to construct a "That scenario takes far fewer plan- 20x40-foot outdoor display area at the items such as floats and rubber rafts. 12-UNIT BELOW MARKET RATE tings," Stringer said. rear of the Bait Box on Periwinkle Woodring maintained he would be HOUSING COMPLEX ON BEACH Commissioner Bill Webb, who is also Way. put out of business if he could not ROAD. a member of the Vegetation Commit- The 16-year-old Bait Box complex en- display his merchandise, Last Tuesday the commission voted tee, assured Stringer he would have no croaches into the required setback A constant change in rules from the 6-0 to approve the development permit problem complying with the new provi- from Periwinkle Way and is classified city has the small businessman "bet- with 14 conditions imposed by the plan- sion. "A large part of the buffer is as a non-conforming structure. ween a rock and a hard place and is ning staff. already in place," Webb said. Under new LDC commercial regula- squeezing us to death," Woodring Stringer agreed to comply with all of Four of the units in the complex will outdoor displays of merchandise charged. the conditions, but he was concerned be former Hurricane House resort cot- or sale must be completely enclosed in But the commissioners agreed that that a 10-foot-wide vegetation buffer tages relocated from the gulf beach to a building or screened from view from as in the Chamber of Commerce case with the number and type of plants con- the Beach Road site. the street by a heavy vegetation buffer. their only course was to continue the forming to commercial standards fc The Planning Department maintains hearing contingent on action on a would prove too costly. • Last Tuesday the commission ap- Woodring must obtain a variance variance. The Conditional Use hearing He pointed out that the only con- to the 100-foot setback to permit the was rescheduled for June 24. sideration during previous reviews of Please see CITY BRIEFS, next page

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proved a development permit to divide Beachcomber condominium complex seawall and boat ramp. portunity to replace an artificiaciajl the proposed PALMS LAKE MULTI- on East Gulf Drive. The seawall and Naumann said the seawall is a part of seawall with a natural stand FAMILY COMPLEX ON WOOSTER ramp are on a canal on the north side of one that stretches past the neighboring mangroves. LANE INTO 14 CONDOMINIUM the property. Blue Heron complex. He said it has Commissioners Jerry Muench and UNITS. Four of the one-bedroom, one- John Naumann, representing the been there forever and has done no Bill Read were the dissenters in the 5-2 bath apartments are committed to the BTS Development Corporation, told the harm to the ecology. vote to require removal of the seawall city's Below Market Rate Housing commission last Tuesday that the pro- Removing the seawall might cause and ramp. program. ject is entitled to one dwelling unit the greater damage, he added. He also Naumann was reminded by Commis- developers were forced to give up dur- acknowledged there was an economic sion Chairman Lennart Lorenson that • The Planning Commission DECLIN- ing the development permit approval consideration since it will be expensive the commission decision can be appeal- ED TO DELETE the requirement that process. to remove the wall. ed to the City Council. an EXISTING SEAWALL AND BOAT But Naumann said he was willing not But a majority of the commission RAMP BE REMOVED before a cer- to argue for the one dwelling unit in ex- agreed with commissioners Bill Webb tificate occupancy is issued to the new change for being allowed to keep the and Mark Westall that this was an op- Please see CITY BRIEFS, next page JUST LISTED! if StyfUUile Muk $100 II * /•.-«-«« I tf-irvn of Sanibel Gift Certificate Drawing Every Week THE ONE STOP SHOP! through June 15 Unusual Gifts for the entire family for all occasions

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Two bedroom, two bath "B" floor plan. In Resort's rental program. Excellent G| view from living room, dining roor.., Looking for investment property with good master bedroom and kitchen. Sleeps six. rental income? Sundial Beach and Tennis A must see. $195,000 furnished. Club will give you just that. This refurbish- ed one bedroom unit with fourth floor privacy and view is priced to sell at Enjoy the/best of both worlds, full resort $115,000 furnished. action or peace and quiet in your own world on ttje east side. Two bedrooms, two This one bedroom executive suite is bath with den. $254,000 furnished. beautifully decorated in Florida colors with mirrored walls. White ceramic floor The inside story tells it all. Two bedrooms, Family sized condo at a family oriented tiles to foyer, kitchen and bathroom. Par- two baths plus den plus cabana at ground resort. Step out to the pool and beach 1 chment color "Csaspeting in living area. /el. 214$ sq. ft. of vacation living in from your ground level cabana. $255,000 Completely equipped^n^the GULF 'pular. ^gulf-front resort. $250,000 furnished and with financing you can live view, make an offer drrthis rate beauty. with too!! Rare find on Sanibel this one bearoom, Ever popular one bedroom, one bath one bath with balcony and in Resort's suite. Direct Gulf view from this 4th floor Located in full resort, all amenities, planT guaranteed lease program. One of the location. This 928 sq. ft. suite can be ed activities for entire family, best courtyard views in Sundial. Excellent yours for $159,000 furnished. restaurants, lounge, 2000' of Lovely one bedroom, one bath suite rental history. $145,000 furnished. beach, need we say more! $259,£ presently used for primary residence. Ex- Vacation home - Investment! This one furnished. tra features including Jenn-air range and bedroom, one bath apartment has an NEW LISTINGS microwave oven. A must see for the outstanding rental history. Recently Excellent view overlooking the pool to the discriminate buyer, \burs for the asking redecorated including tile entry and kit- Gulf of Mexico from this spacious fourth $129,000 furnished. chen, mirrored dining area and attractive floor location. Just steps to the pool or Go spoil yourself. You know Sundial is the wallpaper. Yours for the asking $139,500 beach. Offered at $259,000. best. This deluxe den suite with 1519 furnished. This two bedroom, two bath with den and square feet of air conditioned living space Top floor, top view, D-406 has it all in this is an excellent rental prospect and a rare wrap-around patio is ideally located in a one bedroom spacious unit that sleeps convenient first floor location. Lovely view opportunity priced under $240,000 four. Excellent rental opportunity. furnished. overlooking pool to Gulf of Mexico. Of- $159,000 furnished. fered at $249,000. For information on these or any SUNDIAL Listings, call Dave Parilla, Sales Manager, 472-0201 Or visit our on-site sales office next to evenings, Robin Humphrey, REALTOR-Associate, the Tennis Pro Shop 472-6632 evenings, and Bob Matistic, REALTOR- VIP Realty Group Inc., Sundial Resale Office Associate, 489-2871 evenings. Serving Sundial and Says it All 1246 Middle Gulf Drive only Sundial. in Real Estate: (813) 472-4151 Ext. 3808 The No. 11ndependent REALTOR in Southwest Florida The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 25A

Cityside Staying around City briefs Continued this summer? • The Planning Commission last Tues- 24 action on Billy Kirkland's request to day CONTINUED HEARINGS OF permit the rental of lounge chairs and CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS beach umbrellas as a commercial ac- the request of the applicants. cessory use at the Sanibel Hilton. Because attorney Steven Hartsell Attorney Jerry Stern said additional could not be present, the commission time was needed to identify property Friends In Service Here deferred once again action on Island owners within 300 feet of the Hilton Moped's request to continue outdoor parcel who must be notified of the display of bicycles and mopeds at its public hearing. needs volunteers Periwinkle Way location. That hearing Both continuances were approved by was rescheduled for June 10. a 7-0 vote. The commission deferred until June who can drive. Call 472-O4O4.

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Licensed Real Estate Broker CBCO12428 cistanSvi 26A Tuesday BUSINESS June 3,1986 Mariner CEO named In the former Duncan's Timesharing Professional Restaurant business is a family affair of the Year Robert Taylor, for owners of the new Snooty Fox founder and chief ex- ecutive officer of The By SCOTT MARTELL restaurant management from Mariner Group and its Islander staff writer Florida State University. Then he affiliated companies, joined his father's restaurant has been named Just what is a "Snooty Fox"? business in Indiana, which includ- Timesharing Profes- It's an English pub started in 1892 ed the first Snooty Fox (which is sional of the Year for and still running strong. And it's now run by brother Tim). Keep- 1986 by the National the name of a restaurant in In- ing business in the family, the Timesharing Council of dianapolis. But, most important manager of the the Sanibel Snoo- Washington, D.C. to Islanders, it is the new ty Fox is Quentin's second cousin Taylor founded The restaurant at Periwinkle Place. Patrick Hennessey. And it so Mariner Group in 1971 The 72-seat establishment open- happens that Quentin's parents and entered the ed last Friday in the spot former- now make Sanibel their home. timesharing or vacation Robert Taylor ly occupied by Duncan's, which "I've been interested in open- ownership industry in closed in the fall of 1985. ing a restaurant here since I 1976. Owner Quentin Queisser has graduated from Edison. We've Since then the firm has developed 10 resorts in been involved with running been looking seriously for a place Southwest Florida and one on the east coast near restaurants since he was 16. At for the past three or four years," Stuart. that time he helped manage his Queisser said. "My parents had According to those selecting Taylor, "Mariner has father's restaurant, Cozy, in eaten in Duncan's many times, Quentin Queisser established a solid reputation as an innovative leader downtown Indianapolis. He gain- and when we found out it was in the industry. Mariner Properties resorts have con- ed experience in all facets of available we knew it was what sistently been looked upon as standard bearers, not restaurant work and developed a we wanted." The Snooty Fox will offer only in terms of appearance but also in the areas of specific interest in cooking. But getting the restaurant in- casual dining for both lunch and finance, marketing and management." Queisser has been interested in volved more than simply putting dinner, and might serve More than 12,500 families have purchased time at operating a Sanibel restaurant down the money. Queisser had to breakfast in the future. Luncheo Mariner resorts. Five resorts are completely sold out, since he came to study at Edison submit a full restaurant concept, specialities include everything and developer inventory at the remaining resorts is Community College from 1968-70 including menu. He said the from a "Cheddar Supreme" to a expected to be sold out by the end of this year. All after returning from service in managing company (Marquis breaded pork tenderloin sand- Mariner resorts were built specifically for use as the Vietnam War. Property Management) wanted wich. Dinners include six shrimp timesharing properties. After community college he to choose the right style dishes as well as a certified black During the past several years Taylor has served on earned a degree in hotel and restaurant for the Sanibel center. angus strip steak and frog legs. the NTC board of directors, as treasurer of the American Land Development Association, and as Sundial names director of convention services director of the International Foundation of Timesharing. Barry Cronin has been named director of convention vises a four-person set-up crew and all audio-visual The National Timesharing Council is a trade services at Sundial Beach and Tennis Resort on assembly for groups of up to 250. association formed in 1976 to represent companies Sanibel. Prior to this position, Cronin served as housekeep- which design, develop or sell timesharing in resorts, Cronin is responsible for eight meeting rooms and ing manager and front desk clerk at Sundial. He is a urban areas and recreational facilities. advance and on-site coordination for corporate, graduate of the University of Maine. association and incentive group business. He super-

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POINTE SANTO DE SANIBEL GULPSIDE PLACE

IMAGINE. Ten highly landscaped acres of the most popular rental resort pro- perty on Sanibel. Pointe Santo features unique Spanish style architecture, tennis, shuffleboard, pool, Jacuzzi, and a recreation program for children and adults alike. Every one, two or three bedroom unit has a fantastic view of the beach. We have a large inventory of units for sale and rent in all buildings and floors. All fourth floor units have a private rooftop sundeck. CALL NOW TO VIEW THE BEST FOR YOURSELF. #A-4-GR0UND FLOOR GULF FRONT WRAP-AROUND VIEW OF POOL AND BEACH. This 2100 sq. ft. three bedroom, two bath with Fla. room says it all in luxury. Furnished for $460,000 terms. Located at 1600 Middle Gulf Drive is without question the premier con- #B-22—Second floor two bednxratfKO bath. Good rental history and fur- dominium on Sanibel. Featuring 84 residential units (30 day minimum ren- nishings. SELLER FINANCING ^WaCABLE. tals only), on 18 acres of manicured landscaping, two heated pools, six ten- #B-26—2 bedroom, 2 bath, gre^Qifjps and fabulous rentals. $235,000, nis courts, two saunas and much more. Each two bedroom two bath plus furnished. den, or three bedroom three bath plus den unit has an unobstructed #B-33—Third floor, two bedroom, two bath. Spectacular furnishings in soft beachfront view. All come with every kitchen appliance imaginable. Make blue pastels. Most be seen. $245,000 furnished. Seller will consider trade. an appointment now to view the island's finest. #B-42-FOURTH FLOOR BEACH VIEW PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE ROOF- #102-Three beMHfl, three bath with den. $435,000 unfurnished. TOP SUNDECK. Large two bedroom, two bath with a fantastic rental history. #113—Three bedroom, SQfeDtath with den. $435,000 unfurnished. $275,000 furnished. Seller will consider trade for low density West Gulf Drive unit. #207—Two bedroom, two bath wSOkBh. $360,000 furnished. #306—Two bedroom, two bath, with denSOUjOOO furnished. #B-47-CORNER ONE OF A KIND FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH #308—Two bedrooms 2 bath with den $330,000 unfurnished. TREMENDOUS GULFFRONT VIEWS. Furnished with everything down to #313—Three bedroom, three bath with den. $549,500 furnished. electric drape openers. Great buy for only $295,000 furnished. #C-26—Two bedroom, two bath with a gulf view from all rooms. Priced for immediate sale $227,500. JWU-33—Three bedrooms with great panoramic views over the lake to the gulf. SUNDIAL $265,000 furnished, #C-36—Third floor, two bedroom, two bath gulfview unit. Tastefully One of Sanibel's finest rental properties offering 13 tennis courts, three pools, decorated. Seller open to all reasonable offers. Priced at $229,000 furnished. restaurant, lounge and much more. Sundial offers one, two, and two bedroom 0C-45-RARE THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATH PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE with a den units, with views and prices for everyone. ROOFTOP SUNDECK. SELLER SAYS TO SELL NOW!! TERMS, TERMS, #C201—One bedroom club suite. Tei$©tDarter unit. Outstanding rental in- TERMS. $315,000 furnished. come. HURRY THIS WILL GO QUICK. $129,500 furnished. #H-107 CLUB SUITE one bedroom with GULF VIEWS furnished at $152,000. #D-4—Ground floor, two bedroom, two bath completely remodeled unit. This is a must see to believe. $237,000 furnished. #D-7—Ground floor corner unit with private patio off kitchen, two bedrooms, two baths and gulf views. $232,000 furnished. COQUINA BEACH 629D (WD-31—BEST BUY IN THE COMPLEX, two bedroom, two bath just remodel- ed. Excellent rental history. $219,000 fully furnished. First floor two bedroom, two bath. Good rental history, completely furnish- #D-46-SUPER TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH, FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE. ed for only $149,000. THIS IS ONE YOU MUST SEE. IT WILL NOT LAST LONG. Good terms pric- ed at $270,000 furnished. #E-7-GROUND FLOOR BEACH FRONT, THREE BEDROOM, two bath. Just remodeled. Just steps to the beach. Spend one night with us and you will OCEANS REACH never want to leave. Priced at $337,000 furnished. Has almost $17,000 gross 2A2 Gulf front, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, JiQtJfc) furnished in a great rental com- rental income booked for 1985/86 winter. plex. $168,000. #E-22—Second floor beauty, with both pool and beach views. Two bedroom, two bath all new furnishings. Seller will trade for beach front house. Priced $254,900 furnished. #E-24—GULF FRONT-three bedrooms, two baths, $335,000 furnished. HOMESITE #E-33—Two bedroom, two bath plus DEN. Beautifully furnished plus great Lot—$35,000. Quiet subdivision, owner financing, little clearing required. gulf views. $278,500 furnished. A beautiful site to build your dream home. GULF RIDGE presitge area with #E-35—GULF FRONT beautifully furnished two bedroom two bath with great security gates, pool and tennis courts. One acre of beautiful property across rental history. $295,500. from deeded beach access. $140,000. HOMES

MIDDLE GULF DRIVE—Three bedroom, two bath pool home overlooking HOME—SANIBEL LAKE ESTATES—Two bedroom, two bath, new home golf course. Walking distance to beach. $260,500 unfurnished. with all appliances and on a lake. All for $125,000. HOME—GULF RIDGE—Three bedrooms, two baths with fireplace, ceramic floors, plush carpeting, top of the line appliances and a beautifully land- scaped acre. Call for an appointment. P.O. BOX 210 — 2402 PALM RIDGE RD. 472-5021 SANIBEL ISLAND, FL 33957 (800) 237- 28A Tuesday, June 3, 1986 The ISLANDER

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MANUFACTURERS & DISTRIBUTORS 1,700 Square feet of luxury living INTEGRATED COMPUTER SYSTEMS for under $100,000! COMPUTERS Only 7 remaining COMPUTER 5 DEMONSTRATORS South Fort Myers' Very Best "XT" Style, Free Software Condominium Value! An abundance of 6 Full Warranty Included amenities, plus spectacular views of the SALE S999 to M499 (W/Harddrive) lake, island pool and Cypress Lake Golf Course. Two and three bedroom SPECIALISTS IN UPGRADING & EXPANDING IBM & COMPATIBLES residences starting at $97,900. 1724 Cape Coral Pkwy, Cape Coral GI3 549-8818 Furnished models open daily. Located just off island on Winkler Road, south of Cypress Lake Drive. TROLLEY SCHEDULE til? Cypress CONDOMINIUMS 6979 Winkler Road Fort Myers, Florida 33907 Offered exclusively by John Naumann & Associates, Inc. (813) 481-5228 REALTORS s

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 9:0Q 10:00 _ 12:00 V.00 2:00 3:00 5:00 LIGHTHOUSE RESORT S:06 10:06 _ 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:06 5:06 SANIBEL MOORINGS 9:10 10:10 _ 12:10 1:10 2:10 3:10 5:10 RANADA INN 9:12 10:12 _ 12:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 5:12 SUNDIAL 9:15 10:15 _ 12:15 1:15 2:15 3:16 5:15 CASA YBEL 9:18 _ 12:18 1:18 2:18 JERRY'S SHOPPING CENTER .: 10:20 See also below 3:20 PALM RfDGE . _ 10:23 3:23 REC CENTER-N.W. REFUGE 10:28 11:20 3:28 4:20 _ BUND PASS 10:35 11:12 ; 3:35 4:12 TIMMY'S NOOK 10:45 11:05 3:45 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION 10:50 11:00 3:50 TARPON BAY & GULF DRIVE 9:20 _ 11:30 12:20 1:20 2:20 4:30 5:20 ISLAND INN 9:23 11:27 12:23 1:23 2:23 _ 4:27 5:23 FIRST TIME OFFERING BEACHVIEW 9:25 __ 11:25 12:25 1:25 2:25 4:25 5:25 TIMBERS 9:27 10:27 11:22 12:27 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:22 5:27 Unique Gulf Front pool home with over an acre of lush native SCCF 9:28 10:26 _ 12:28 1:28 2:28 3:26 _ 5:28 vegetation. Custom built 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with a MAUREENS TRAVEL 9:30 10:24 _ 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:24 _ 5:30 SANIBEL LIBRARY 9:31 10:23 _ 12:31 1:31 2:31 3:23 _ 5:31 walkway to private guest or domestic quarters featuring a one OLDE SANIBEL 9:32 11:32 12:32 1:32 2:32 _ 4:32 5:32 bedroom apartment plus office and dark room. Spectacular BAILEYS'SHOPPING CENTER 9:34 11:34 12:34 1:34 2:34 •_. 4:34 5:34 view of the Gulf of Mexico. Priced at $635,000. BUDGET RENT-A-CAR 9:36 • _. • 11:36 12:36 1:36 2:36 _ 4:36 5:36 PERIWINKLE PLACE 9:38 11:38 12:38 1:38 2:38 _ 4:38 5:38 TAHITIAN GARDENS 9:40 11:40 12:40 V.40 2:40 _ 4:40 5:40 JERRY'S SHOPPING CENTER 9:42 10:20 11:42 12:42 1:42 2:42 3:20 4:42 5:42 Tom ISLAND PIZZA 9:44 ._. 11;44 12:44 1:44 2:44 _ 4:44 5:44 CAFE ORLEANS 9:46 _ 11:46 "12:46 1:46 2:46 _ 4:46 45:46 Roderick TRAILER PARK 9:48 __ 11:48 12:48 1:48 2:48 _ 4:48 r 5:48 REALTY PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY 9:50' _• 11:50 • 12:50 1:50 2:50 _ 4:50 5:50 1\ *Let us know where you'd like to disembark - if we can pull in we will. We WILL NOT3T0P along the bike path^ — we must be able to pull OFF 1619 Periwinkle Way • Suite 204 D Sanibel, Florida 33957 the road without problems. 6 day schedule December — April, otherwise 5 days. Sanibel Route $1.00: Captiva Route $3.00. Tickets are good for unlimited reboarding throughout THOMAS J. RODERICK Office- 813/472-0700 the day Captiva ticket valid for both routes. Licensed Real Estate Broker Home: 813/472-6203 Traffic delays may occur within scheduled times. Tuesday 29A June 3, 1986 TSLAND GUIDE

•Banks Dog laws Nature guides •Beaches Emergency phone numbers •Post offices •Biking Fishing 'Rentals •Camping •Fitness Service stations •Churches •Gators Shelling •Clubs »Good things to know Things to do and see '•Courts and courses Libraries m Doctors 'Marinas and charters

on the western end of Sanibel is childcare. Mother's Morning AMERICAN BUSINESS $2 per car. ROTARY •Banks Out • Fridays at 9 a.m. Al-a-non - WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Meets at 7:45 a.m. every Fri- •Courts and The fine for parking in a Friday noon. Church office open Meets for dinner and day at Sundial resort. All visiting BANK OF THE ISLANDS restricted or residential area 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through business at 5:30 p.m. on the se- Rotarians, guests and in- without the proper permit is $35. MAIN OFFICE Friday. cond Thursday of every month terested individuals are courses ON CAPTIVA public beach ac- 1699 PERIWINKLE WAY at the Putting Pelican welcome. Call 472-2880 for cess for no charge can be found GOLF 472-4141 restaurant at the Beachview information. at Turner Beach or further north Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday SANIBEL CONGREGATONAL Country Club. Any woman who just past the entrance to South BEACHVIEW GOLF COURSE through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 UNITED CHURCH is employed either part- or full- SANIBELCAPTIVA Seas Plantation. PAR VIEW DRIVE p.m. Friday. Drive-in window THE REV. RICHARD STEIN time is welcome. Reservations AMERICAN LEGION State law prohibits nude sun- 472-0497 or 472-8100 must be made by Monday prior OFF MIDDLE GULF DRIVE open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Meets on the second Tuesday 472-2626 through Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 6 bathing on all Florida beaches. Sunday worship services at to the Thursday meeting. Call of each month at the legion hall Violators will be prosecuted. 10 a.m. at the church across Judy Lofton 472-1302 for reser- SEMI-PRIVATE p.m. Friday. on Sanibel-Captiva Road. Call Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reserva- Closed Saturday and Sunday. from Periwinkle Place shopping vations. Call Theresa Louwers 472-9979. center, 2050 Periwinkle Way. 472-6553 for membership tions required. Public welcome. Green fees: Nine holes, $9; 18 JK OF THE ISLANDS Child care provided. information. SANIBEL-CAPTIVA Elevator for easy access. holes, $16. Electric carts: Nine INCH OFFICE Biking AMERICAN LEGION holes, $6; 18 holes, $12. LEY'S SHOPPING CENTER Church office open 9 a.m. to 1 AUXILIARY p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. CALUSA AQUATIC PROGRAM «472-5173 The extensive network of bike 472-9282 Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the THE DUNES COUNTRY CLUB Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday paths on Sanibel is clearly A non-profit organization 949 SANDCASTLE ROAD through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 marked along the edge of the dedicated to increasing marine legion hall on Sanibel-Captiva ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC Road. For more information call 472-2535 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. road. Observe caution when awareness. Explore the marine SEMI-PRIVATE Saturday. Closed Sunday. driving near the bike path. CHURCH world of our barrier islands; 472-9979. Open daylight to dusk. Call 3669 SANIBELCAPTIVA ROAD seine grass flats for fish, shrimp A state law and city or- for starting time. Public 472-2763 and other invertebrates; wade in SANIBEL-CAPTIVA BANK OF THE ISLANDS dinance combine to prohibit welcome. Green fees: $9 for MSGR. ROBERT SCHIEFEN, a mangrove swamp; explore the ART LEAGUE CAPTIVA BRANCH parking or driving on the bike nine holes; $14 for 18 holes. PASTOR beaches and mudflats. Informa- Outdoor workshops from 9 472-3212 paths. Mopeds are not permit- REV. JEROME FRASER, Electric carts: $9 for nine holes; ted on the bike paths. tion collected is forwarded to a.m. to noon followed by a sack Open 9 am. to 3 p.m. Monday $14 for 18 holes. Pull carts: $2 ASSOCIATE the Florida Department of lunch and critique every Thurs- through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 If you plan to spend some and $3. Club rentals: $5 and $10. time on a bike make sure your Saturday Vigil • 5:30 p.m.; Natural Resources. day year 'round. Phone 472-4594 p.m. Friday. Closed Saturday Sunday Mass • 8:30 and 10:30 vehicle is equipped with a horn, For ages 12 to adult, Tuesday or 481-4789 for locations. Indoor and Sunday. a.m. Daily Mass • 8:30 a.m.; Holy good brakes and a light for night and Thursday. Children's pro- workshops held January, Day schedule same as riding. gram on Saturday. Family pro- February and March. Member- FIRST FEDERAL weekends. ship open to all area artists. SAVINGS AND LOAN Under Florida law bicycle gram on Sunday afternoon. $25 riders have the same rights and per person. Transportation Phone 472-0905 for information. PROFESSIONAL PALM RIDGE ROAD AND ST. MICHAEL AND ALL TENNIS TRAINING FLORENCE STREET responsibilities as motor vehi- provided. cle drivers. ANGELS SANIBEL COMMUNITY P.O. Box 1135 SANIBEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH ASSOCIATION 472-9191 472-1537 THE REV. THOMAS WALKER CIVIL WAR REINACTMENT Meetings held at 6:30 p.m. on Coaching and instruction Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday 472-2173 SOCIETY the second Wednesday of every from top teaching pro available through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 472-3356(thrift shop) WIG HTM AN LANE, CAPTIVA month November through May for lessons, drills or playing ses- p.m. Friday. Closed weekends. •Camping Sunday service • 7:30, 9:30 a.m. 472-0482 at the community association sions at your resort, condo or Wednesday service • 9 a.m. Bimonthly meetings. Call for hall on Periwinkle Way. Office private location. INDEPENDENCE BANK Thursday service • 7:30 a.m. more information. hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call USPTA and AMF-Head PALM RIDGE ROAD Holy Days schedules are advisory staff member Jak P CENTER Camping on the beach is pro- Monday through Friday. Call hibited, as are open beach fires. announced. ISLAND CHILDREN'S 472-2155 or 472-1316. Beardsworth for information SANIBEL Fires are permitted, however, in and appointments. 472-1314 COOPERATIVE approved cooking containers TEMPLE BETH-EL SANIBEL JAYCEES pen 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Island babysitting exchange. (not to exceed 48x24x12 inches 2721 DEL PRADO BOULEVARD Meet at 6 p.m. every Thursday THE DUNES COUNTRY gh Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 For more information call deep) with an extruded metal CAPE CORAL at the Coconut Grove CLUB Friday. Closed Saturday 472-0344. grill for non-commercial food 574-5115 restaurant. Call Tom Kontinos, 949 SANDCASTLE ROAD and Sunday. preparation. RABBI SOLOMON AGIN ISLAND FISHING CLUB 472-1366, for more information. 472-3522 After you have your beach Sunday - 9:30 a.m., children's Meets at 6 p.m. on the first SEMt-PRIVATE GULF COAST FIRST NATIONAL party please assume respon- religious school. BANK Tuesday of every month at the SANIBEL LEAGUE Full racquet facilities. Open sibility for cleaning up any litter Friday • 8 p.m., service. daylight to dusk, $10.50 per SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ROAD Jacaranda Inn (formerly Gib's OF WOMEN VOTERS or debris from the area, hour per court. Call for court AND ANDY RCSSE LAND restaurant) on Periwinkle Way. Meets at 9:30 a.m. on the third time. Lessons available. CAPTiVA UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS Monday of every month at the KIWANIS 472-6666 OF THE ISLANDS Sanibel library. Call Charlotte ISLAND TENNIS SERVICES Meets for breakfast at 7:30 Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. REV. WM. BURNSIDE MILLER Hamlet, 472-2927. P.O. Box 417 a.m. every Wednesday at the Monday through Friday. Closed •Churches 472-3892 (Island chairman) 472-0588 weekends, Meetings will resume in Putting Pelican, Beachview SANIBEL-CAPTIVA November on the first and third Country Club. Visiting Kiwa- POWER SQUADRON Professional instruction at nians welcome. Call John your resort or private court. HONOR SYSTEM CAPTIVA CHAPEL BY THE SEA Sunday of every month. General membership Friedlund, 472-1537. Specializing in beginning 24-HOUR TELLERS CHAPIN LANE, CAPTIVA meetings held on the second Wednesday of every month at couples or individuals, juniors Provided by Bank of the 472-1646 Men's non-denominational the Sanibel Community and advanced players. Rac- Islands at Bailey's and Jerry's J. DEAN DYKSTRA, D.D. Bible study sponsored by the Association. Luncheon every quets supplied. Video playback on Sanibe! and at 110 Chadwich Sunday non-denominational Kiwanians meets at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at noon and ex- optional. Square, Captiva. worship at 11 a.m. every Tuesday at Jacaranda Inn (formerly Gib's restaurant), 1223 ecutive meetings the first FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Periwinkle Way. Wednesday of every month at SUNDIAL BEACH AND SANIBELCAPTIVA ROAD the Coconut Grove restaurant. TENNIS RESORT PASTOR JAMIE STiLSON •Clubs LIONS For information call 472-1316. 1256 MIDDLE GULF DRIVE 472-1018 Meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first 472-4151 Beaches Sunday • Sunday school, 9:30 and third Wednesday of every Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Full ALANON month at the Sanibel Communi- SANIBEL-CAPTIVA tennis facilities with 13 courts a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. SHELL CLUB Meets at 8 p.m. every Tuesday ty Association hall. (laykold and har tru). Ball Sanibel UNRESTRICTED Wednesday - Bible Meets at 8 p.m. on the third and at noon every Friday at the machine. PARKING WITH NO STICKER is fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Monday of every month October Sanibel Community Church on SANIBELCAPTIVA permitted for everyone along Nursery available for all through May at the Sanibel the Causeway, at the Sanibel services. Periwinkle Way. For more infor- LIONS AUXILIARY SANIBEL ELEMENTARY Community Association. Dues SCHOOL Lighthouse and Fishing Pier at mation call 472-3935. Meetings will resume in the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST are $6 for individuals, $10 for SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ROAD the eastern tip of the Island, at fall at 6:30 p.m. on the third couples. Call Mill Backus, assis- SCIENTIST, SANIBELCAPTIVA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PUBLIC COURTS Gulfside City Park off Casa Ybel Wednesday of each month at tant membership chairman, 2950 WEST GULF DRIVE At St. Michael and All Angels Lighted evenings until 10 Road, on the east side of the the Dunes. Call Dottie 472-4709, or write Sanibel- 472-4449 Episcopal Church, Periwinkle p.m. No reservations. No Sanibel end of the Causeway, at Withington, 472-5555. Captiva Shell Club, P.O. Box Sunday • 11 a.m., worship and Way - All meetings at 8 p.m. No charge. the gulf end of Tarpon Bay Road 355, Sanibel 33957. and at the Trost property on Tar- Sunday school. smoking. Thursday: Closed NEW BEGINNERS CLUB pon Bay Road. Wednesday • 8 p.m. discussion. Friday: Open An informal monthly gather- RACQUETBALL Reading room open from 10 SANIBEL SINGLES Off-Islanders with speakers. Sunday: Closed step. ing for women who are new a.m. to noon Wednesday and "The alternative to the bar SIGNAL INN RESTRICTED PARKING residents of the Islands. Call Fridav. At Sanibel Congregational scene" meets at 7:30 p.m. every STICKERS can find beach ac- Peggy Jackson, 472-1694, for OLDE MIDDLE GULF DRIVE United Church, Periwinkle Way. Wednesday. Call Joel 472-0058 472-4690 cess at Bailey Road, Beach meeting date, time and place. for details. GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 10 a.m Monday - Women's clos- Two air-conditioned inside Road, Dixie Beach Boulevard, CYPRESS LAKE DRIVE HARRIER ISLAND GROUP courts open by appointment. Nerita Street, Donax Street, FORT MYERS ed discussion, no smoking. 8 rOR THE ARTS Call for reservations. Fulger Street and on the Sanibel 482-2099 p.m. Tuesday • Closed discus- Supporting and promoting side of Turner Beach. THE REV. FR. ARTHUR sion; noon Thursday Men's the arts on Sanibel and Captiva. Island residents with KONTINOS closed big book discussion. RESIDENTIAL PARKING Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. •Doctors Sunday - 9:30 a.m., Orthos; 10 the last Monday of every month STICKERS can park on West a.m., Divine Liturgy. Gulf Drive west of Rabbit Road, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION at the Sanibel Public Library. GENERAL PRACTICE the bay and gulf sides of Button- OF RETIRED PERSONS Members and prospective SANIBEL COMMUNITY members are welcome. Call JEAN GENTRY, M.D., P.A. wood Lane, the bay and gulf CHURCH 472-5517 sides of Seagrape Lane, Colony Next meeting will be an- president Polly Matsumoto, 2250 Periwinkle Way 1740 PERIWINKLE WAY 275-3065. 472-4188 Walkway, Bay Drive and on DR. DENNY DENNISON nounced in November. Henderson Road at Castaways PASTOR STEPHAN HALABIS, M.D., Lane. 472-2684 The user fee for the COUNTY FACS Sunday Worship -10 a.m. In- 2426 Palm Ridge Road PARK AT BOWMAN'S BEACH cludes children's ministry and 472-3163 30A TUesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER Island 472-1468 "VETERINARIANS -and shopping 10:30 a.m. to 5i15 Gators p.m. Dinner cruises to Cabbage 'Nature T3pen"8 "a.mTTd~e p fnr seven — 'Doctors DRS. PAUL AND PHYLIS Key aboard Catherine Theresa. days a week. DOUGLASS, D.V.M. STANLEY WEGRYN, M.D. FACS 1042 Cypress Lake Drive Feeding alligators anywhere CAPT. ROGER NODRUFF Wegryn Medical Center Fort Myers is not only ILLEGAL, it is ex- 472-5463 guides ISLAND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4301 Sanibel-Captiva Road 481-4746 tremely DANGEROUS. An 36-foot sailboat by day or Sanibel Square alligator that is accustomed to 2246 Periwinkle Way 472-4131 Animals can be seen on half-day. Sanibel beginning at 1 p.m. being fed will become a poten- CAPT. RALPH BARTHOLOMEW 472-2949 every Tuesday and Thursday. tially dangerous animal it left CAPT. BARTHOLOMEW 472-5277 Baby equipment, lawn Arrangements should be made unfed for-a period of time. CAPTIVA Offering aquatic nature tours garden tools, contractors equip- MEDICINE AND SURGERY by calling the above number. Animals that are not artificially 472-5277 through the waterways of ment, etc. fed are less likely to become Departing Timmy's Nook. Sanibel, Captiva, Upper Captiva JOHN COLLUCCI, D.O. problems. A "tame" alligator 34-foot Down East cabin and Cayo Costa with lunch at Island Medical Clinic becomes bold - he loses his fear cruiser. Shelling, sight-seeing, Cabbage Key. 2400 Palm Ridge Road of man. fishing, luncheon and picnic Participants can also go for 472-5974 An alligator tias difficulty trips. nature walks on barrier islands distinguishing between a piece and have the choice of either a •Dog laws BICYCLES-MOPEDS of fish and the hand that holds CAPT. TOM ADBALLA 34-foot cruiser or a 24-foot open it. fisherman with a high INTERNAL MEDICINE 472-2531 BIKE BARN AND CARDIOLOGY Sanibel law requires that Because of the gator popula- freeboard. although your dog does not tion here dogs should never be Charter sailing by the day, PERIWINKLE WAY AND Call for reservations and MAIN STREET (opposite have to be on a leash in public allowed to run free on the half-day or sunset. details. STEPHEN MULLINS, M.D. he must be under your control at the 7-11 Store) 2440 Palm Ridge Road Islands. Fence your dog, walk CAPT. TOM NICHOLS NO PHONE 472-1334 all times. You are responsible him on a leash or, if you must 4664448 MARK "BIRD" WESTALL for the behavior of your pet. free him for a walk, keep him Bicycle rentals, sales and Charter sailing by the day, 472-5218 service. The Chamber of Commerce under voice control. NEVER tie half-day or sunset. Offering a choice of canoe CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN can tell you which accommoda- your dog (n an unfenced trips on the Sanibel River, tions accept families with pets. backyard. through the wildlife refuge or to BIKE ROUTE BOAT HOUSE 2330 PALM RIDGE ROAD HARRY KAIR, D.C., P.A. Remember wherever you are, 472-2531 Buck Key. Trips last approx- clean up after your pet "Leave For help with a nuisance imately twoito three hours. $20 472-1955 1650 Periwinkle Way alligator call Mark Westall, the Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bicycle rentals, sales and 472-1824 nothing on the beach but foot- seven days at the Sanibel per person. Inquire about dis- prints" applies to dogs, too. Islands' representative of the counts when calling for repairs. Open 10 a.m. to 5 Southwest Florida Alligator Marina. Power boats: 15 to 19 reservations. Monday through Saturday, Association, at 472-5218. feet, 50 to 115 HP. USCG equip- ed Sunday. OPTOMETRISTS ped, convertible tops. Sailboats: CHARLES LEBUFF Sunfish, 17 to 22 ft. day sailers. ISLAND MOPED ROBERT LESAQE, O.D. 41-ft. charter sloop with captain. 472-3177 1470 PERIWINKLE WAY ROY THOMPSON, O.D. Experience Sanibel on a 472-5248 1571 Periwinkle Way •Emergency BLIND PASS MARINA Saturday morning beach walk Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 472-4204 SANIBELCAPTIVA ROAD that serves as an introduction to seven days. Bicycle and moped 472-1020 the Island's remarkable diversi- rental and repair. phone Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven ty and beach environment. days. Launching ramp. Bait, Learn about our history, hur- PHARMACIES •Good ricanes, beach ecology, sea FINNIMORFS CYCLE SHOP tackle and gear. Tackle and NEXT TO GIB'S RESTAURANT fishing skiff rentals. turtles, tides and the interesting CORNER DRUGS marine life on the beach. 1223 PERIWINKLE WAY BAILEY'S SHOPPING CENTER numbers things 472-5577 472-4149 CAPT. BOB SABATINO Call anytime for information and reservations. Proceeds fur- New bicycle rentals. Free Pharmacist on duty from 9 a.m. 472-1451 delivery and pick-up. Open to 6 p.m. Monday through Fri- Police 472-3111 ther loggerhead sea turtle con- Fishing, shelling, sight- servation efforts on the Islands. seven days from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Fire 936-3600 to know seeing, luncheon trips to Safety Sheriff 332-3456 Harbor. CAPT. DUKE SELLS ECKERD DRUGS . Ambulance 936-3600 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOOKS 2331 PALM RIDGE ROAD Paramedics 936-3600 CAPT. COSTAN2O 472-5462 ON THE SANIBEL SIDE Native area guide will pole or 472-1719 Island Apothecary - for 24-hour OF THE CAUSEWAY 472-1206 ISLAND BOOK NOOK Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday emergency service 472-2768 Birding and sight-seeing motor your party through back 2440 PALM RIDGE ROA| 472-1080, 472-3232 country. Offering outer-island through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 CROW - emergency care for Open Monday through Satur- charters. 472-6777 wildlife 472-3644 beach picnic trips, lunches at Best sellers in hard cover for p.m. Sunday. day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Cabbage Key and shelling trips Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. CAPT. DAVE CASE rent by the week. ISLAND APOTHECARY 472-2798 on 24-foot skiff, 30-foot sport fisherman or 50-foot party boat. APOTHECARY CENTER DISASTER ALERT Independent charters. HEALTH SUPPLIES 2460 PALM RIDGE ROAD Radio station WRCC 104-FM GEORGE WEYMOUTH 472-1519 •Fishing broadcasts hurricane and other JENSEN TWIN PALMS MARINA CAPTIVA 472-BIRD ISLAND APOTHECARY Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday emergency information that Ornithological tours through through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. might affect Sanibel or Captiva. 472-5800 APOTHECARY CENTER Open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sanibel's J.N. "Ding" Darting 2460 PALM RIDGE ROAD Saturday. No permit is required for the Cable TV Channel 11 broad- National Wildlife Refuge. Also casts the same disaster Infor- seven days. Bait, tackle and OPPOSITE THE 3 STAR saltwater sport, but fishing in offering Corkscrew Swamp trips GROCERY freshwater ponds or on the mation for the Islands. gear. Light tackle for rent. Dockage. Boat rentals. Sail and Weymouth beach walks. 472-1519 Sanibel River requires a Florida Make reservations at the DENTISTS Halting license. FISH charters for two with Capt. Mike Wheelchairs, crutches, per- MacMltlan. Wildlife Preserver Gallery in sonal health care items. Licenses are available at FRIENDS IN SERVICE HERE Treetops Centre, 1101 JAMES BELL, D.D.S Bailey's oh Sanibel for $6.50 tor 472-0404 Periwinkle Way, or call the Sanibel Plaza residents and $10.50 for non- 24 HOURS A DAY SANIBEL MARINA above number. 1630-G Periwinkle Way residents* Neighborly help for Islanders NORTH YACHTSMAN DRIVE VIDEO EQUIPMENT 472-6333 in need of transportation, 472-2723 472-6500 lor emergencies regular phone checks and Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. BAILEY'S GENERAL STORE assorted non-emergency ser- seven days. Capts. Ted Cole BAILEY'S SHOPPING ROGER DUNPHY, D.D.S vices. No fee is ever charged. and Bill GartreH for fishing, CENTER WILLIAM SHORACK, D.D.S. shelling and sight-seeing •Post PERIWINKLE WAY AND Bay Wind Plata •Fitness guides. Call for appointment TARPON BAY ROAD PUBLIC RESTROOMS Bait, tackle, gear. Light tackle 472-1516 2402 Palm RMge Road •Causeway - Between the 472-2060 THE FITNESS FORUM for rent. Launching ramp, offices Video tapes and machines. drawbridge and Sanibel dockage. • 2353 PERIWINKLE WAY •Chamber of Commerce • Just BEHIND THE BURGER For sail and power boat ren- HARMON'S OF SANiBE off the Causeway on the Sanibel tals call 472-2531. SANIBEL POST OFFICE 359 PERIWINKLE WAY COUNSELING THERAPY EMPORIUM side 472-2628 TURN RIGHT OFF PERIWINKLE 472-6364 •Gulfslde City Park - Public WAY Video tapes and mach PEGGY JACKSON, L.C.S.W. Offering a variety of aerobic SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION beach just off Casa Ybel Road ON TARPON BAY ROAD video cameras and 472-1694 and body conditioning classes •Sanibel Fishing Pier • At the MARINA for men and women and self CAPTIVA 472-1655 equipment available for By appointment only even- eastern tip of the Island near the Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- or weekly rental. Ings or weekends for marital, defense-karate classes for both Lighthouse 472-5111 adults and youth. Nautilus and day through Friday. Closed family and Individual counsel- •Turner Beach - at Blind Pass Open to the public from 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, although SANIBEL AUDIO VIDEO ing. Child management training free weight equipment available between Sanibel and Captiva to 6 p.m. seven days. Harbor on a dally, weekly, monthly and mail is delivered on Saturday. SANIBEL SQUARE by a state-licensed clinical master Don Starr, Captains 472-4100 social worker. annual basis. Tanning salon Doug Fischer, Baughn and other amenities available. TAXES, TITLES AND TAGS Holloway, Charlie Rossi, Herb JERRY'S GROCERY STORE Rental of movie tapes, VCR LEE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR JERRY'S SHOPPING CENTER machines, movie cameras, MAGGIE MULLINS, MJk. Open Monday through Friday 7 Purdy and Butch Cottrill for FIRST INDEPENDENCE BANK PERIWINKLE WAY projectors, TV sets and radios. 1633-F Periwinkle Way a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 fishing, sheling and sight- a.m. to 2 p.m. 2245 PALM RIDGE ROAD seeing guides. 472-9300 472-6180 472-1314 Postal counter open from 9 PICAFLIC Personal, couple and group Charter sailboats available Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through 1633-D PERIWINKLE WAY counseling by appointment. with Capt. Don Prohaska. Call RHYTHMIC EXERCISES, INC. through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 for appointment. Friday. ANCHOR POINT, NEXT TO p.m Friday. BANK OF THE ISLANDS SUSAN SCHANERMAN, M.Ed. MADGE AMOROSO, Boat rentals: Offshore Sailing INSTRUCTOR School. CAPTIVA POST OFFICE 472-0077 472-0480 ON CAPTIVA ROAD NEAR THE Video tapes and machines for Rebirthing, human potential- SANIBEL RECREATION COMPLEX CAPT. JIM BURNSED ENTRANCE TO SOUTH SEAS rent. More than 1,000 titles. metaphysical consultations. Moderate to advanced 472-4701 472-1674 Course in Miracles study group aerobics - 8:45 a.m. Monday, •Libraries 472-1021 Open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday and Friday. Native Florida guide for shell- Monday through Friday. Closed BABY NEEDS Wednesday. Beginner to moderate SANIBEL PUBLIC LIBRARY ing, sightseeing, fishing. Saturday and Sunday, although aerobics • 10 a.m. Monday, PALM RIDGE ROAD AND mail is delivered Saturday. SANIBEL RENTAL SER SANIBELCAPTIVA JERRY'S SHOPP COUNSELING CENTER Wednesday and Friday; 9:30 FLORENCE STREET TARPON BAY MARINA a.m. Saturday. 472-2483 AT THE NORTH END WESTERN UNION CENTER Valerie Hutchins, director BAILEY'S GENERAL STORE 472-5777 472-9696 Aquacises for all ages • Noon Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- OF TARPON BAY ROAD on Tuesday and Thursday. day through Saturday and also 7 472-3196 BAILEY'S SHOPPING CENTER Roliaways, cribs, si Stress, alcohol and drug Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 highchairs, car seats, abuse, personal, family and For more class information to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. call the instructor, 472-4101. seven days. Capts. Randy White p.m. Monday through Saturday, items and more. adolescent counseling. Open 8 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through and Alex Payne for fishing shell- SANIBEL RECREATION CAPTIVA MEMORIAL LIBRARY ing and sight-seeing guides. Friday; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- COMPLEX, NEXT TO THE WINDSURFERS day. 24-hour answering service. CHAP1N AND WILES Marked canoe trail. Bait, tackle ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 472-2133 and gear. Tackle for rent. 14- to WATER SPORTS SANIBELCAPTIVA ROAD Open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues- 18-foot fishing skiffs for rent. 472-0345 SANIBEL HILTON INN MASSAGE THERAPY day, Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m. •Rentals Weightlifting equipment to 9 p.m. Wednesday; from 9 'TWEEN WATERS MARINA 737 EAST GULF DRIVE available for public use from 10 472-3181 DIANA SiLVERSTONE, L.M.T. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. CAPTIVA a.m. to noon Monday through Closed Sunday and Monday. 472-5161 AUTOMOBILES Windsurfers, Hobie cats and LICENSED MASSAG E Friday; from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, j phantoms. Hourly rental and THERAPIST Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; and seven days. Dock master Dale AVIS RENT-A-CAR instruction. 472-5579 from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and 3 STAR GROCERY 1619 Periwinkle Way Manor, Capts. Duke Sells, Mike Sunday. Fuery and Jerry Way for fishing, 472-4040 SUNDIAL Unit 105-A Swimming pool open for the At the intersection of Palm 1246 MIDDLE GULF DRIVE Downstairs in the Island •Marinas shelling and sightseeing trips. public from 10 a.m. to noon and Bait, tackle and gear. Tackle for Ridge Road and Tarpon Bay 472-4151 Tower. Therapeutic massage for 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Fri- Road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sailboats, catamarans, wind- relaxation and rehabilitation, rent. Boat rentals: 30-HP, elec- day; and from 1 to 5 p.m. Satur- and tric start. seven d.r,-s. — - surfers, bicycles. Hourly and relief of stress, headaches, day and Sunday. • — \ half-day rentals. fatigue, poor circulation, back THE ISLAND BELLE B_ -c I RENT-A-CAR pain, edema. By appointment WINDSURFING OF SANIBEL only. charters USCG-inspected, ON SANIBEL IN GULFSIDE 42-passenger. Shelling or PLAZA, 472-0088. PERIWINKLE WAY 472-0123 THE NEUROMUSCULAR fishing trips out of Tarpon Bay ON CAPTIVA AT SOUTH SEAS ISLAND CRUISES, INC. Marina with Capt. Joe Stuber. PLANTATION, 472-9600. Windsurfing rentals, sales, CENTER CAPT. DUKE SELLS Call 472-3196 for information Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. instruction and accessories. 472-4299 CAPT. ROGER NODRUFF and reservations. seven days. Call to make Timbers Court, Rabbit Road 472-5463 or 472-5462 arrangements. Licensed massage 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cabbage Key therapists. Deep tissue for lunch; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. sight- HERTZ RENT-A-CAR massage, Shiatsu, Swedish and seeing to North Captiva. Island SANIBEL STANDARD STATION sports massage, neuromuscular Queen II, Boca Grande for lunch 1015 PERIWINKLE WAY therapy, polarity balance. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3, 1986 31A Island guide

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION •Service ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM LIGHTHOUSE CAPTIVA Things ADJACENT TO SANIBEL CITY 472-5111, ext. 3384 AT THE EASTERN TIP OF HALL SANIBEL At the entrance to South Seas 800 DUNLOP ROAD Plantation. Open from 8:30 a.m. The historic Lighthouse is stations 472-4648 close to the Sanibel fishing pier, to 6 p.m. seven days. Closed for to do Open to the public free of which offers excellent fishing, a lunch from noon to 12:30 p.m. charge from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. GULF SERVICE STATION lovely beach and view of San Thursday arid Saturday. Closed Carlos Bay. 1215 PERIWINKLE WAY 3 STAR GROCERY and see on holidays. 472-1878 TARPON BAY AND Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday PALM RIDGE ROADS SEA TURTLE PATROLS through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 472-5400 SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CAR ETTA RESEARCH weekends. Certified licensed CROW Open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. CONSERVATION 472-3177 mechanics. Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. CARE AND REHABILITATION OF WILDLIFE FOUNDATION Join researchers for a night to 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ROAD time Jeep ride as they search ISLAND EXXON Diesel, gas. MC, VISA, Shell SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ROAD 472-3644 472-2329 for nesting loggerhead sea 2345 PERIWINKLE WAY charge cards accepted. turtles along the Sanibel gulf 472-2012 Open house for the public Dedicated to the preservation of wetlands and wildlife on the beach. Maximum of four people Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven KURT'S 76 from 1 to 3 p.m. on the last Sun- islands. The Foundation offers with no guarantee of turtle days. 24-hour road- service and 2495 COCONUT DRIVE day of every month through exhibits, nature trails and a gift sightings. complete auto repair. AAA. BLIND PASS AREA winter season. Board meetings shop. Admission for non- Call anytime for necessary Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday are at 1:30 p.m. on the second members is 50 cents for reservations and details. ISLAND GARAGE through Friday. Gas, diesel. Tueday of every month. children, $1 for adults. Discover the real night life of 9 PERIWINKLE WAY Cash only, please. Sanibel. 2-4318 J.N. "DING" DARLING Open 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Open 8-a-jn. to 5 p.m. Monday NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE day through Friday, May to mthrough Saturday. 24-hour 472-1100 November. Guided trail tours BRIDGE GAMES AT THE wrecker service. American and The five-mile, self-guiding upon request with 24 hours Wildlife Drive, Bailey Tract walk- notice. SANIBEL COMMUNITY foreign car repair. AAA. NO ASSOCIATION TAS. ing trails and two canoe trails Open 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. •Shelling are open daily from sunrise to Monday thru Saturday, Weekly Duplicate Bridge and sunset. The Visitor Center off December to April. Guided trail Bridge for Fun sessions will ,,NIBEL STANDARD resume in November. 115 PERIWINKLE WAY The city of Sanibel has a Sanibel-Captiva Road is open as tours daily. 472-2125 resolution limiting the taking of stated on the sign at the en- SCCF's Native Plant Nursery live shells to two per species trance to the center. All specializes in growing and sell- Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven ing native species. Nursery is days. 24-hour road service and per day per person. In order to facilities are free of charge. For open to the public from 9 a.m. to complete auto repair. AAA. preserve Sanibel's beautiful naturalist program information shelling beaches most collec- check at the Visitor Center or 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. tors refuse to take any live call during normal business Call 472-1932. shells whatsoever. hours. cisdmJhv ALENDAR OF EVENTS W- Living Again support C group for bereaved v to «.m., SCC Horseshoe tournament Noon, SCAl Island Historical Mus*um,.*0 a.m.-4 pm. iiiiiiiiiii Island Historical Summer's lirst Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. alligator count Calf 472.4084 for information 12 13 14 Living Again support group for bereaved 10 a.m., SCC Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Living Again support 19 20 21 group for bereaved 10 a.m., SCG Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Living Again support group for bereaved 10 a.m., SCC Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Living Again support group for bereaved 10 a.m., SCC Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Island Historical Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Calendar abbreviations translate to the following: FMEH - Fort Myers Exhibition Hall BBMPAH - Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall If you have an event to include in the Calendar call SCA - Sanibel Community Association CCC - Captiva Community Center The Islander, 472-5185, by 5 p.m. Friday for the follow- SCALH • Sanibel-Captiva American Legion Hall CML - Captiva Memorial Library ing Tuesday's paper. Events in the calendar must be SCCF - Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation DCC - Dunes Country Club open to the public. SPL - Sanibel Public Library 32A Tliesday, June 3,1988 The ISLANDER SANIBEL-CAPTIVA REAL ESTATE

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Sanibel: • The Ridge Sales (813) 472-3456 Captiva: • Sanibel Residential Sales (813) 472-5187 .VKH-.Nanihrl (apliva K<>ii(l (Al Wtllfert Road) • Sundial Sales (813)472-4151 • Captiva Island Sales (813)472-5596 1509 Periwinkle Way (Sr\l In T-ll) Capliva Road at Sunset Captiva (In Clubhouse) \14t\ Middle Gulf Drive (.Yew to Tennis Pni-Shap) art. 3808 • The Dunes Sales ' (813) 472-1939 • South Seas Plantation (813) 472-1556 . lo^o.inn «„!»« and Rentals IHllti 472-1K1X Environment 3B Tuesday Arts 4B June 3,1986 Bridge 5B fSports 8B Fishing tips 14B The mariner's mermaid Perhaps our struggling manatee can benefit from concepts tried in Australia's huge marine park

By GEORGE CAMPBELL the one place where the largest concentration exists Illustrated by ANN WINTERBOTHAM today is the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Ever since before the days of sailing vessels, the The Great Barrier Reef is more than 1,500 miles several different kinds of sea cows around the world long from its landward start near Cairns in nor- have captured the imaginatiej^ggfeapeiners. theastern Australia to its southern end far out to sea Because of socially starved owtoiwiy^vid yet opposite northei;»,J$ew South Wales. This most preposterous imaginations and because of the vague- remarkable marine park reef supports a spectacular ly — very vaguely — suggested female human figure diversity of marine life. There are more than 1,500 of the sea cow, the myth of the mermaid was born. species of fish and more than 400 different kinds of These heavy-bodied, overweight creatures, with only hard and soft corals. vague human resemblance and faces that only a Perhaps the most intriguing of the mpllusks that mother sea cow could love, give ample proof of the occurs here is the giant clam, which can reach five creative imaginations of the ancient mariners. Above: The dugong, the only other living sirenian, is feet long with a gape of a foot that displays its blue Even so, we all love our manatees, as we call our or green mantle. This most remarkable of all species here. strictly marine. Many of them still live in Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Note the fish tail in bivalves is lovely to behold, but it is subjected to Each winter a few dozen of them congregate in the poaching by Taiwanese fishermen who, under cover Caloosahatchee River near the warm water comparison with our own manatee, or sea cow, shown- in the illustration at top. ~ - _._ • of darkness, illegally enter this Australian national discharge of the Florida Power and Light Company park and steal from the diminishing population of generation plant. All year long, except for about two giant clams. weeks, people in our area love their sea cows and do the quantity of food these entirely vegetarian Unfortunately, this huge marine national park, the much to protect them. Then come a couple of weeks animals consume. (Well, not entirely. One year a largest protected marine area in the whole world, is when we have ultra-high speed boat races, which number of manatees died after eating sea squirts in frought with problems. There are those who poach, make our protection efforts seem a little hollow. an abnormal period when sea squirts were plentiful and there are those who protect. The poachers make Most of us are aware of the sad state of the sea and the manatees' normal grazing grasses were not. large sums of money, and the protectors have skinny cow here in Florida. Each year quite a number of I believe the sea squirts, which are filter feeding budgets to work with against the poachers. Isn't it them are destroyed by boat propellers. Indeed, most animals, concentrated Brevitoxin B, and this did the always so? of them have old scars from deep wounds caused by manatees in.) Conservation costs more than governments are fast-moving boats. Other pressures also endanger The most spectacular of all sea cows is gone now. usually willing to spend. The value of one 747 or a our sea cows. It is extinct. The Steller's sea cow used to live in the submarine would pay for most of the world's conser- This week we shall review the entire group, called Bering Sea in the north Pacific region. This huge vation efforts for years. And conservation efforts sirenians after the sirens of Greek mythology. animal weighed in at several thousand pounds and benefit the world and future generations like no Perhaps as we look at species elsewhere in the world was about 25 or 30 feet long! It was named after an other investments ever do. me will find some ideas useful to the perpetuation arctic explorer. In our country aboriginal people are permitted "and preservation activities for our Florida form. The species was only comparatively recently certain hunting rights not permitted to the rest of us There are three manatee species: (1) our own discovered — toward the end of the 18th century — (e.g., walrus hunting and whaling in Alaska which West Indian manatee, which we tend to call Florida and lasted only a short time after that before it was Eskimos and Aleuts are permitted to undertake). manatee and which is also found in the Caribbean completely killed off by whalers and other meat This same principle is present in the Great Barrier region, (2) the West African form, and (3) the South hunters. Reef Marine Park. By long tradition, only American form that lives far up the Amazon River. So the most spectacular of all sirenians is but a Aboriginals and Melanesian Islanders are permitted In Brazil this Amazonian form is called peixe boi, memory today. Articulated skeletons can be seen at to hunt the dugong. This activity is recognized by the which translates to "cow fish." The peixe boi is the Smithsonian and at Harvard. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority as a hunted mercilessly in South America, for its meat is The only other sea cow is the dugong. This animal reasonable use of the resources of the park. valued in that protein-starved region. looks a lot like our manatee except its horizontally But regulation is needed to conserve the dugong Our own form used to be hunted extensively, too. flattened tail is "fishlike" instead of rounded and population. The goal is to issue permits to the When I was a boy in Florida it was not uncommon to has a left blade and a right blade. Aboriginals and Melanesians to hunt only as many come upon the butchered remains of sea cows. Recently a modest population of dugong sea cows dugongs as would still permit a sustained yield and There were plenty around in those days, and I existed in the Persian Gulf. What with the banging which would not in any way adversely affect the remember finding them often in very small, away between the Iranians and the Iraqis, some oil future population levels of the species. This has been vegetation-choked canals around Palm Beach Coun- spills, and non-implementation of laws against hun- a hard balance to achieve. ty. This was before the days of herbicides. ting dugongs, authorities now believe the dugong Dr. Helene Marsh, a leading dugong researcher of I can't help but think that among the impacts our population of the Persian Gulf is extinct. the James Cook University of North Queensland, manatee has suffered, one is from the overuse of The East African coast, Madagascar and a few herbicides in the manatee habitat. This has reduced places in the Indies, are still host to the dugong. But Please see MANATEE, page 3B 2B Tuesday, June 3, 1986 The ISLANDER

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By SCOTT MARTELL the work complete, the J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife The signs don't say much about pirate Jose Islander staff writer Refuge's Gasparilla Trail was revitalized as the new Gaspar who might or may not have visited Sanibel Shell Mound Trail. many years ago. But they do say much about the A brief flurry of activity took place on a trail that Last Thursday workers from Artype, Inc., put up shell mound that dominates the refuge trail, and meanders into a shady tropical hammock and new ceramic interpretive signs on the one-third-mife even more about the entire ecology of the area. through mangrove wetlands here on Sanibel. With trail at the end of the Wildlife Drive. The signs were designed by Sanibel artist Lesley Boney. The text was written by refuge staffer Kristie Seaman. The Ding Darling Wildlife Society, a private Sanibel and Captiva support group, paid for the entire $6,500 cost of the signs. "We felt we wanted to donate something tangible, other than volunteer hours," said Reed Toomey, president of the Wildlife Society. The group is com- prised of volunteers at the refuge. They run and operate the book sales department and generate money for refuge projects for which funding is unavailable from the federal level. "The new signs relate more information about the habitat and how the wildlife relates to that area," Seaman said. "They show people how even a few in- ches in land elevation will change the vegetation, and how that consequently affects the wildlife in those areas." The signs also tell about the dangers of introduc- ing exotics, and about the human history of the areas including the Calusa Indians and pioneer farmers. And, perhaps most important, after fostering an appreciation of our area wildlife and its habitat, the signs encourage people to take an active part in preserving wilderness:type areas. The last sign reads: "Wildlife can't vote." There follows with a Theodore Roosevelt quote: "A nation behaves well if the natural resources and assets Reed Toomey, president of the Ding Darting Wildlife staffer Kristie Seaman before the signs were installed which one generation turns over to the next genera- Society, examines the new ceramic signs with refuge along the trail. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. tion are increased and not impaired in value."

Manatees Continued from page 1B conducted a population study at the dugong hunting When the 1984 season rolled around government government and the Queensland state government area of an Aboriginal village known as Hope Vale on agents, rangers and so forth held discussions with are indeed going to regulate the taking of dugongs, the northeast coast near the Cairns section of the Hope Vale Aboriginal representatives to improve the and that this regulating will benefit all participants marine park. arrangements for issuing permits to the com- including the native peoples. It was made clear that At Hope Vale most of the dugong hunting takes munity's dugong hunters. The Aboriginals wanted the preservation of traditional hunting rights would place at Christmastime when the Aboriginal families proof as to the vulnerability of the species and why be useless and to no avail if the target species were come from far and wide to camp on the beaches of it was necessary to have any permit system at all. extinct. the region. Government authorities visited Hope Explanation of this was attempted at meetings, but What was learned at Hope Vale will be applied to Vale a month or two before Christmas 1983. They these did not seem to be effective in conveying the all Aboriginal and Melanesian communities who discussed the new permit requirements and issued necessary information to all members of the com- hunt in the huge marine park. Dr. Marsh will advise permits for the killing of one dugong to each of 20 munity. Much dissension ensued. and participate in the broad program that covers the hunters. The figure of 20 was the result of a study of Our own manatee is still being cut by entire park, and she will continue carrying out her the numbers of dugongs taken over past years by the boat propellers. Obviously, efforts on the research throughout the Great Barrier Reef Marine native peoples and by Marsh's estimate of what the part of government agents and conserva- Park area, Thus it is expected that the dugong will dugong population in the area could sustain in terms tionists to convey the need to go at no remain a successful member of the Great Barrier of an annual kill. wake speeds where manatees are present Reef biological community. National park rangers visited the hunting area has not been successful, as too many are Perhaps a video narrated by a trusted during the Christmas holiday to supervise the hunt killed or maimed each year. If such com- member of our community could explain and observe how the system works. They also pro- munication that IS effective cannot soon methods of preservation and the need for vided additional assistance and advice to the be implemented, we might have no more care of our sirenian. Such a video would hunters, most of whom found difficulty with the manatees left to save. show the scars and wounds from pro- restrictions. Then there was success. In 1985 a better approach pellers and would demonstrate the need An analogy might be drawn. Here in the was achieved by the authorities and real com- for no-wake speeds in areas where the Lee County waterways which are in- munication resulted. The national park people, the manatee is present. It could in fact in- habited by manatees, speed boats could Hope Vale community, and the marine park clude many other data about the species. be monitored by authorities who give ad- authorities all got together and financed a This video tape that could be made vice to boaters and explain the need to videotaped program that exposed every factor available to clubs and associations, public conserve the manatee. known about the biology of the dugong. It specifical- TV and schools throughout the Florida The Hope Vale Aborigines did not find the 1983 ly highlighted all the reasons for a controlled range of the manatee. Thus, perhaps hunting season satisfactory at all, controlled as it harvest that would provide a sustainable yield and methods learned at the Great Barrier was by the new laws. They cited three reasons: permit the long-standing tradition of the Aboriginals Reef could be of use in preserving our • 1. Some people in the community did not unders- and the Melanese Islanders to continue in own manatee species. Who might the tand the reasons behind the permit system, how or perpetuity. trusted local narrator be? I can think of why it was to function, or why they needed any such This videotape was narrated by a trusted member two good ones: our own Charles LeBuff or interference from the government to control or of the community, one Rev. George Rosendale. The Bernie Yokel of Florida Audubon. modify their traditional rights. narrator thus^removed the stigma of perceived Care must be exercised in reading the com- J»2.JChfiJaclthat^government agents were in the government intereference, since the message was — parisons in this article. It must be realized that the area during the hunt inhibited the hunters, they said. delivered bygone of the Hope Vale peopled (M^ threat to the dugong is different from the threat to One supposes they not only inhibited them but The idea that there was public concern for^Bror- the manatee. But because they are similar animals prevented them from taking more than they were vival of this endangered species was emphasized. under siege, perhaps the methods to control a hunt licensed to kill. Obviously the government agents The dugong hunters, their long traditional rights,not- explored and found successful at the Great Barrier were not very popular. withstanding, needed to share the concern and Reef could be applied and translated to control the • 3. The community was reluctant to accept any responsibility in order to preserve the mammals for kills from propeller cuts and other man-originated restrictions imposed to control an activity that tradi- the future. hazards. Videotapes don't cost all that much to tionally was controlled only by local native peoples' The Rev. Rosendale also made it clear in an ac- make, and now nearly everybody has a VCR. So why leaders and their own perceived requirements. ceptable way that both the Australian national not give it a crack? dsfanfao 4B Tuesday j\RTS • LEISURE June 3,1986 A bit of COMING ATTRACTIONS Island history EXHIBITS, OPENINGS Islanders suffering from early-lsland decor; in • VIEWS OF FLORIDA: PHOTOGRAPHY the off-season humdrums another room artifacts of AND LASER LIGHT, a collection of might find a brief respite photographs on loan from the Ringling Sanibel and Captiva's Museum of Art in Sarasota, will be on exhibit by slipping back in time a earliest residents, the June 10 to July 10 at the Captiva Memorial bit with a visit to the Calusa Indians, are Library. Island Historical Museum. displayed. Michael Minardi's photographs record Florida's historic buildings, sporting events, Tucked in next to The museum, which is tourist attractions, industry and agriculture. Sanibel City Hall on run by the Historical The LaserColor process he uses to convert Dunlop Road, the old "Preservation Committee, 35mm slides to color prints allows him to structure, formerly the will remain open through reproduce the slide image with extraordinary fidelity. Ciarence Rutland home, the summer. Hours are The process also allows Minardi to offers the visitor an from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. manipulate the color of the photograph. enlightening glimpse into every Thursday and Satur- The library at 11550 Chapin Lane is open the islands' past. Some day. For more information from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednes- areas of the house are call 472-4648. Photos by day; and from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. furnished in typical very- Ricki Kosakow Cooper. • MODERN AND HISTORIC JAPANESE PRINTS, an exhibition of Oriental art, will be open to the public through June 20 at the Gallery of Fine Art at Edison Community College. The exhibit, on loan from Ringling Museum and the University of Florida, is the seventh annual William R. Frizzell Memorial Exhibi- tion. It includes three-dimensional art frorr the collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Judd ot Fort Myers TOURS • The public is invited to VIEW THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE BARBARA B. MANN PERFORMING ARTS HALL on the Edison Community College campus at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 8. During the free tour visitors will see Don't wait if you want to be listed in Florida writers guide backstage areas not normally open to the public and will be able to participate in a ques- Florida writers who want to be town or county, but who doesn't the Florida Freelance Writers tion and answer session. included in the 1986-87 Guide to know of any living there," explains Association, P.O. Box 9844, Fort For more information call 489-9370. Florida Writers will have to hurry. Dana Cassell, FFWA executive Lauderdale, FL 33310; or by calling Production has started, with director. "In addition to the (305) 485-0795 or (800) 851-3392. publication expected by the first of alphabetical listings which give FFWA also publishes a Directory WORKSHOP September. The directory is detailed background information of Florida Markets for Writers. • A FUN, CREATIVE WORKSHOP FOR published by Florida Freelance on writers, cross-references are The just-published 1986 edition lists CHILDREN ages 8-12 will be offered from Writers Association and will be given by city, county and areas of 605 Florida magazines and book 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 14 at available to editorial and public expertise." she says publishers. Members receive the Nature's Wonderland Children's Museum. relations staffs throughout the Writers who would like to be in- market directory as part of Kids will sculpt a critter (a turtle, an oc- state. cluded in the guide, and membership; non-members can topus, a Tyrannosaurus rex, whatever!) from "The directory is of great value editors/business persons who order it for $9.95 plus 50 cents sa!es clay, paint it with water soluble paints, and to the editor or business person would like to order a copy, can ob- tax and $1.25 shipping and handling take it home to keep. It's called "Creature who needs a writer in a particular tain further information by writing from the above address. Feature" and it's the Children's Museum's solution to summertime boredom. Author William Beechcroft {a.k.a William Hailstead] The workshop is limited to 10 kids, so please was on the Island last week signing copies of his reserve a space by calling 995-2858. The just-released mystery novel "Chain of Vengeance." Children's Museum is a non-profit organiza- The thriller tells the story of crafty tabloid reporter tion on Business 41 in North Fort Myers next Dan Forrest who tracks down a vengeful drug king to the Shell Factory. Cost for the workshop is who is in hot pursuit of another murderer. The three $4.50. converge on Santbel, where the tinai sequences ot the book are set. Novelist Hailstead, who has a number of books to PERFORMANCE his credit, belongs to the Sanibel Shell Club and will •Peninsula Players presents the comedy- become a permanent Island resident in the fall. Photo mystery MURDER IN COMPANY opening by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. Friday, June 6, and playing Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June. A din- ner theater presentation on Saturdays is also offered. Tickets are $5 for the show only and $16 for dinner and show. Curtain time for all perfor- mances is 8 p.m. The playhouse is in Kiwanis Hall at the corner of Woodford and Second streets in downtown Fort Myers. For reservations and information call 334-0780. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3, 1986 5B Arts • Leisure North dealer Both sides NORTH vulnerable • K Q 8 Sometimes declarer should set up dummy VKJ76 WEST OA63 EAST By ALFRED SHEINWOLD South next led a diamond to the ace • 7653 + A42 • None and cashed the king of spades, discar- SP1O43 VAQ9852 Perhaps it was Galileo who first said POINT ding a club from his hand. OQ10872 094 that declarer isn't the center of the After taking nine tricks, South had •6 SOUTH • J10985 universe. Sometimes he should set up the K-J of diamonds and the K-Q of COUNT clubs. West had a trump and three • AJ10942 dummy instead of his own hand. VNone If this week's South sets up his own diamonds. South simply began to take OKJ5 hand, he draws trumps but eventually his clubs. • KQ73 loses a club and a diamond. If South West could ruff whenever he liked tests clubs before drawing trumps, led a trump to dummy's eight to ruff but would then have to return a dia- North East South West West ruffs a club and South might go another heart, got to dummy with the mond, giving South the rest. INT 2<5> 3* Pass ace of clubs to ruff a third heart and led Bravo, Galileo. 4* Pass 5V Pass down two. 6* All Pass The actual declarer, concentrating a trump to dummy to ruff a fourth on the dummy, ruffed the first heart, heart with his last trump. Please see BRIDGE, page 7B Opening lead -10 TAXES • Business and Personal Tax Return Mak Wak Preparation $100 • Forms Available for All States of Sanibel Gift Certificate Drawing Every Week THOMAS R. LOUWERS, M.S.T. THE ONE STOP SHOP! through June 15 1619 Periwinkle Way, Suite 102 Unusual Gifts for the entire family 472-5152 for all occasions

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NO CHARGE FOR GIFT WRAPPING OR DELIVERY ON ISLAND — SHIPPING AVAILABLE Every drop counts OPEN 6 DAYS 10-6 (TH-FR110-9) South Florida Water Management District 1551 PERIWINKLE WAY IN PERIWINKLE GARDENS • 472-2767 BETWEEN PHOTO SANIBEL AND BANGKOK HOUSE For Sale at the Vhadwicks 8f K«re NATIVE PLANT NURSERY Fine Shoppes SEA GRAPE in Coccoloba nvifera Captiva'S Finest The buckwheat family Poly- gallery of crafts gonaceae is known mostly for its herbaceous plants but also includes an interesting group of tropical trees On and. and shrubs. Of this group, only the sea grape, Coccoloba uvifera, ex- Sheds tends north to central Florida. and Things The sea grape occurs naturally in costal hammocks and along beaches throughout the southern part of the state. Unique appearance and CHICQ'S tolerance to salt have led to its pro- pagation and landscape use In the verynearfutureafun and fanciful bazaar will be added to our array offine shoppes. Gifts, throughout its range. Though usual- taste treats and island collectables will be available. ly seen as a shrub or small tree, sea grapes are known to reach more than 50 feet in height. Leaves appear alternately on the branches and are leathery, and near- ly round. Fruit are red to purple when ripe and hang in grape clusters. They produce juice useful for mak- ing wine and jelly when ripe in the Chadwick's Square, fall. adjacent to Chadwick's Sea grapes are eaten freely by Restaurant, at the entrance to wildlife and in some places the South Seas Plantation on flowers rank in importance with Captiva is a quality resort black mangroves as a nectar - pro- shopping plaza. ducing honey plant. (From GROWING NATIVE by Square Hours: Richard Workman.) mon.-Sat. 1O a.m.-8 fxm. Surtdau Noon-6 p.m. Available at SCCF Native Plant Nursery for $4.00 - $8.00 Many other native plants are for sale in the Native Plant Nursery at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. Open Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM Saturday, 9AM-Noon San-Cap Road One mile west of Tarpon Bay Road Captiva Island. Florida^ 472-1932 All proceeds go to nursery operation and development. 6B Tuesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER THE Heart COOL BEAUTY... Answers of retractable awnings

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By SCOTT MARTELL since September. She emphasizes team and on into college. Islander staff writer how fun and easy it is — but she And her ambition soars further. Football trivia has an even more important She would also like to make the Jennifer DeVere, 12, and her reason for taking the sport Olympic rowing team. If she 4fe stumps sports fans mother Julie, had a lot going serious. She is a diabetic. makes it, she'd like to compete^F against them when they com- "We've tested my blood sugar the one-person sculls instead of No one knew both parts of last week's quiz. peted in the recent Southwest level before and after rowing, the better known eight-person Guess there aren't too many football fans out Florida Regatta sculling races. and rowing just 20 to 30 minutes sculls. She most often rows by there. The mother-daughter team had sends the blood sugar level way herself in Sanibel waters. Carol Rohmann was the only one to guess never rowed together. And Jen- down — the exercise just burns it which two ball parks, other than ones in Loui- nifer was recovering from a up," she explains. "It's good for siana, Florida or California, have held the broken finger. The toughest com- me, and it's so fun. And it's easy, Super Bowl. The two parks were in Texas petition was two big, husky, too." .*• (Houston in 1974) and in Michigan (Pontiac, mature women. And then the Jennifer practices along 1982). DeVeres fumbled around at the Sanibel's canals and in Pine No one remembered-which Super Bowl was beginning of the race. Island Sound and the Gulf of decided on a field goal with five seconds re- Yet the Sanibel team recovered Mexico. She likes the wide open maining. It was Super Bowl V (1971), in which and wound up winning the spaces the best — because Baltimore beat Dallas, 16-13. 500-meter women's division event there's fewer things to bump into. This week, grateful that Houston won at on the Caloosahatchee River. She bumps into a lot fewer walls least one game, we turn to professional "We really just wanted to look and docks now then she did when basketball. First: what is the largest crowd as good as we could. I was hoping she started. ever to attend a basketball game? we wouldn't make fools out of "At first I wasn't very good, And second: Bob McAdoo won the MVP in ourselves," mom Julie says. but you get used to it," she says. the NBA in the 1974-5 season. For what team "We fumbled around at first. "And if you keep working at it, did he play? Then we got it together and row- you can be one of the best." Think you know? Call 472-5185, before 5 p.m. ed neck-and-neck with older Jennifer would like to be one of Above: Jennifer Devere. Below: Friday. If you guess correctly you'll have ladies. We ended up beating them the best. The Southwest Florida With thoughts of future Olympic your choice of an Islander t-shirt or a by hardly anything," Jennifer Regatta was the DeVeres' first competition, Jennifer Devere subscription to the newspaper. Only one gift adds. race, but Jennifer hopes to con- heads out on the water. Photos by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. —perinonfli7 please. Jennifer has only been rowing tinue competing on a high school

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• The American Legion will host its eighth annual HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT AT NOON THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 7. To enter and for more informa- tion call the Legion, 472-9979.

• The BEACHVIEW MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION competed in tournament action Tuesday, May 27. Jeff Dean, Ray Howland, Les Snell and Tom Judson shot plus nine to win. Ralph Ariss, Bob Sagers, Clem Don- neU and Bob Schneider notched a plus five for second place. i In tournament play Saturday, May 31, Werner Papke, Elmer Dailey, and Lee Gibson shot plus 11 for the best score. Phill Millsom, Clem Donnell, Bruce Henderson and Bert Lane finished in second with plus eight. Release-only tarpon tournament could be the first of its kind The men also journeyed off-Island to try their skill on the Marco Shores Country Club course last Thurs- By SCOTT MARTELL Reed, 472-1400, or Sanibel Marina, 472-2723, for molonflfi c day, May 29. Bob McFarlane, Jeff Dean, Bob Neth and Islander staff writer information and to enter. Bert Lane shot 124 for the top honors. In each division the boat that releases the most The Sanibel Island Fishing Club once again is pon will receive a plaque plus 50 percent of the eni • The DUNES MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION played leading the way in sponsoring release tournaments. fee money. The runner-up will receive a plaque plus 30 Wednesday, May 28. Bob Owen, Wai Allaire and Sam This Saturday, June 7, the club will hold what might percent of the entry fee money. The person with the Clark shot a 61 to edge out the second place team by be the first all-release tarpon tournament in this first tarpon releases will take home a plaque and 10 only one point in the 18-hole division. George region. Every tarpon caught will be released. The boat percent of the entry fee. And, as a special prize, the Christensen, Don Bush and Bob Davison grabbed catching and releasing the most tarpon will win the professional or amateur who catches the largest shark second. prize money. (nurse sharks excluded) will receive a plaque and 10 In the nine-hole division Bob Bulcock, Jim Minor, The entry fee will be $100 per boat in the professional percent of the entry fees. Bill Ford and Bob Louwers walked into the clubhouse division and $75 per boat in the amateur division. All As in all Island Fishing Club events, one club with a 29 score to grab the title. Scott Vanderbeck, entry fee money will be disbursed in prize money. member must be on every boat. This is a boat-only Ray O'Neill, Fred Glazer and George Kalvin notched The entry deadline for the tournament is this Tues- tournament with a maximum of four anglers per boat. a 31 for second place. day, June 3. Call Island Fishing Club president Jack

• Members of the BEACHVIEW WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION competed last Wednesday, May 28. The competition ended in a tie for first place, with both teams shooting plus one. One team included Betty Puff, Thelma Hilton and Herta Howland and the se- cond team included Eileen Casparis, Barbara Spoehr, Bernice Pryzant and Elinor Hornbrook. Every drop counts Eileen Casparis nailed the lowest putts honor with South Florida Water Management District 13. Barbara Booth pocketed second with 14 putts. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 9B Recreation Season has ended, but thoughts of Softball are never far away

By SCOTT MARTELL with the top players from Fort Islander staff writer Myers Beach. And next season could be even The Sanibel Little League more interesting. The newly form- season ended last week. The ed Sanibel Babe Ruth Division Astros in the boy's division and the team will have home games next Dodgers in the girl's softball divi- year on the revamped Sanibel sion wound up the big winners, Recreation Complex field. although at times the t-ballers This week we are presenting seemed to be having the most fun. photographs of the four boy's divi- Baseball is not quite over, sion teams. Next week we'll pre- however. There's a chance an all- sent the two girl's teams and the star game will develop with the two t-ball teams. top Sanibel players competing

Above: The champion Astros - Sean Mess- Tony Collucci, Assistant Coach Brian Bissell, inger, Jon Gaianis, Coach Jerry Muench, Mike Greenly, Chris Adams, Seth Hammer, Assistant Coach Doug Fischer, Joey Armenia, Billy Walters, Jason Mann . and Alex Zack Fischer, Joel Cramer, Andy Muench, Messinger.

Above: The Yankees - Assistant dre, Jay Colter, A.J. Jones, Chris Coach Steve Craig, Cammie Stone, Jason Szumlanski, Tim Holsapple, C.P. Connelly, Duncan Letendre, Duffy Traucht, Geoff Boswell, Derrick Craig, Roger Her- Letendre, Eddie Noda, Chad Hat- ron, Jimmy Burnsed, Mark Holland, cher; Assistant Coach Bill Leten- Chad Nave, Chris Barnes, Chris dre. Not pictured are Brian Carson Holsapple and Chet Nave. and Scott Trinler. The Angels team Left: The Rangers - Coach Thorn photo appears on the next page. Traucht, Mike Umland, Wil Leten- Photos by Ricki Kosakow Cooper.

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Finally, chami luxury outdoors in through The following list is an update of classes and golf course living homes. several large sliding- programs scheduled this summer at the in Florida at an At Eagle glass doors. Sanibel Recreation Complex. For more infor- affordable price. Ridge, The generous mation on any individual activity call the rec Introducing The members living area features a center, 472-0345. Fairways at Eagle pay in- spacious dressing area credibly in the master suite, a • The Summer Recreation Program begins Ridge. June 17. This program for youngsters will run An exclusive low well appointed kitchen, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday through 100-home condomin- annual a complete appliance Friday. Every Friday Bank of the Islands will ium community located dues and package and more. provide a free picnic lunch for participants. on the first three fair- minimal You'll find The Daily activities will include everything from greens Fairways conveniently arts and crafts to tennis lessons and basic ways of the celebrated water safety. championship course fees. And located. Nearby the at Eagle Ridge Golf member- best shopping and • A six-session advanced lifesaving classwill Club. ships are dining in the area. And begin in the pool from 9 to 11 a.m. next Mon- limited, so only minutes from the day, June 9. A minimum of six people need to The Fairways sign up. Three instructors will offer their offers the best in play is tropical Gulf beaches. never Make a point to expertise. Florida country club crowded living at an unbeliev- visit our models today. •The pool will be closed for a paint job this ably affordable price. here. They're located in the Wednesday, June 4. In fact, nobody can put But best of all, heart of Eagle Ridge you on a championship homes at The Fairways adjacent to the club- • Synchronized swimming will be taught from start at only $87,900. house and first tee. And 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday June 7 course at this price. It through Aug. 9. This is a form of "water is undoubtedly the best Visit Our New swing into The Fairways ballet," and the class is open to all ages, home value on Flori- Decorated Models. lifestyle while the price though participants should be good swim- da's West Coast. The Fairways' still fits you to a tee. mers. The class will be taught by Madge Amoroso. impeccable decorated FT. MYERS Besides a renowned ONIALBLV championship golf models are now open. • The popular aqua babies "learn to swim course, residents of Once inside you'll class" might be repeated this summer if The Fairways will enjoy agree. Our two bed- enough interest is generated. Call the rec a large private commu- room/two bath and complex for details. nity pool with an adjoin- three bedroom/two bath floor plan are dis- • The Sanibel Women's Slow-Pitch Softball ing cabana area. Tennis League will start first round action this is also available through tinctively different. Wednesday, June 4. Six teams are par- the club. Each provides a pano- ticipating this year: Island Condo, Twigs of The lush Eagle ramic view of the golf Timbers, B&B (Baileys and Benchmark), Ridge Golf Club pro- course from virtually Faces Restaurant, Cablevision, and Chance's vides the ideal environ- every room. And a Clinic. ment for these unique huge wrap-around 'At Eagle Ridged • Swimming lessons for youngsters aged 4-7 lanai brings the will begin June 17. Classes will be held from 2 14645 Eagle Ridge Drive, Ft. Myers, Florida 33912 to 3 p.m every Tuesday and Thursday. (813) 768-3939 Parents should be present. Classes are free, but registration is necessary.

• SWAT is about to hit the pool. The Sanibel Water Attack swim team will begin practice June 10 under the direction of coaches Toni Canino and June Muench. Practices will run from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 11B Recreation Merrill Lynch Golf program will teach I the etiquette of the sport Realty

By SCOTT MARTELL Islander staff writer MORE RESOURCES... Florida, Inc. The famed National Junior Golf Program, a PGA- BETTER SOLUTIONS MAKE sponsored event which has introduced many youngsters to golf, is coming to the Islands, MERRILL LYNCH PEOPLE The Beachview Country Club will hold these golf A BREED APART lessons for youngsters 6-17 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. every Monday beginning June 16 and ending July 28. Registration will be Monday, June 16. The program | NEW LISTING will be limited to the first 25 who sign up. Cost will be $10 for the entire program, and all equipment will be provided to those who need it. "They'll be shown everything — how to putt, drive, chip. But the first thing they'll learn is golf etiquette," says golf pro Jeff Ketterman, who will run the pro- MARINER POENTE—means boating, fishing, ten- gram. "If they pass the etiquette part, then we'll go nis, swimming, beach access, BBQs, shuffleboard out on the first hole. I feel this is still a gentlemen's and magnificent view. Unit #1011—$142,500. Call game — it's the only one without a John McEnroe or a Dave Putzel, Broker-Salesman. After hours. Billy Martin." 472-9688. This is the first year such a program has been held at the Beachview club. Ketterman believes it is something the Island needs. "It's a good way, and an inexpensive one, to get the kids involved with the game of golf," he says. "If they find out they enjoy it, the possibilities are endless." For more information on the program call the Beachview, 472-2626. i HOMES 75 compete YOU CAN OWN A HOUSE ON SANTOEL FOR BEST BUY IN THE DUNES—1294 Sandcastle LESS THAN $100,000. Near the beach... in ex- Road- A two floor, three bedroom, two bath home cellent condition. Call now for more information. in a "Country Club" community. Lots of decks for , in Sundial Alan Wortzel, Broker-Salesman. After hours, real Florida living. Boom for a pool. Priced well 472-3760. below what you would expect. Call Alan Wortzel, tennis tourney Broker-Salesman. After hours, 472-7360.

By SCOTT MARTELL Islander staff writer DUPLEXES Tennis action sizzled on the Sundial courts this past GREENWOOD COURT in INCOME PRODUCING LAKESIDE VILLAS— weekend. lovely Greenwood Village. DUPLEX—Within walking Sandpiper. Three bed- Seventy-five players, including some of the best in A Sanibel lifestyle for you distance to the beach. rooms, two baths—one-half Florida, turned out for the Sundial Beach and Tennis at what it would cost to Located on a quiet street Duplex on a large corner Resort Open held May 30-June 1. The event was USTA- rent. Call to see this three with privacy yet conve- lot. Close to all of the sanctioned, and results of the tournament help deter- bedroom, two and one-half nient to everything. Of- Dunes' amenities. Call to- mine state-wide player rankings. The tournament in- day for an appointment. cluded a total of $1,000 in prize money. bath duplex. $125,000 un- fered at $134,900. For fur- furnished. Call Dave ther information, contact Dave Putzel, Broker- In the men's open division final, Kevin Long Putzel, Broker-Salesman. Cathy Tremblay, Broker- Salesman. After hours, defeated Casa Ybel tennis pro Barry Waddell, 6-1, 6-2. After hours, 472-9688. Salesman. After hours, 472-9688. Waddell had advanced to the finals by beating Sundial 939-1506. tennis pro Tony Halski in the semi-finals. Halski had upset the number two ranked player in the state, Rick Harmsen, in a tough three-hour quarterfinal match, ( 6-7, (9-7), 6-4, 6-4. CONDOMINIUMS In the women's open division, Grace Bochicchio, formerly the number one player at the University of PUNTA RASSA—Corner unit with fantastic view South Carolina, defeated Susan Sadri, 6-3, 6-2. Sadri's of the bay and sunsets. Nicely furnished. Covered brother, John, competed in the recent PaineWebber parking, pool and tennis. One of the few corner Classic and played tough against eventual winner units available.Priced at$179,500. Call 472-4000 Ivan Lendl. for an appointment. In the men's 35-and-older division, Gary Trapp, the SANIBEL HARBOUR TOWER—Enjoy the casual second ranked player in the state in this division, elegance of this new and exciting resort pocketed top honors by defeating Fort Myers' Ed Fit- community—the home of Jimmy Connors U.S. Tfen- nis Center. After a day of sports activities, relax zhugh, 6-1, 6-2. Sanibel's Dr. John Collucci, playing in and enjoy the fabulous sunset in your beautifully this state-quality division, won his first match but lost fuurnished unit which overlooks San Carlos Bay. in the second round. Offered at $215,000. For more information, call In men's open doubles, Kevin Long and Barry Wad- Alison Fyman, Realtor-Associate. After hours, dell defeated Mark Nunnally and Gilberto Rkacay, SAND POINTE Gulf Front! First floor comer unit 549-7941 or Dave Putzel, Broker-Salesman. After 6-1,6-1. And in the mixed open doubles, Grace Bochic- overlooking beach and gulf. Newly furnished, this hours, 472-9688. chio and Steve Blasekcie teamed up to beat Dunes ten- two bedroom two bath condominium is ready for nis pro Terry See and Susan Sadri. its new owners. $229,000. Call Rosemary Robin- COMPASS POINTE0181- -Price Reduced to son, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 489-1591. $279,000. i \ >• S ' \ % % ":.'•:.

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ACREAGE—16.02 acres located directly Enjoy all the Golf Course amenities along with a behind and adjoining GUMBO LIMBO Subdivi- water location and a deeded beach access at sion with over 600' frontage on Dixie Beach BEACHVIEW COUNTRY CLUB. $67,500. Call Blvd. Terms Negotiable. Call Bob Merklas, John Nicken, Realtor-Associate. After hours, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 472-1307. 472-5980.

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Susan Sadri in wetted competition at Sundial. Photo by Ricki Kosakow ' 1020 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 (Outside Florida) (813) 472-4000 1-800-245-7284 12B Tuesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER Water babl With gentle encouragement from parents ari<

Story by Scott Martell tots take to the water witr Photos by Ricki Kosakow Cooper

A familiar song came from a group of parents and their babies at the Sanibel Recreation Complex pool last week: "Ring around the rosie. Pocket full of posie. Ashes, ashes, we all fall DOWN!" The song ended with a "blulb, blulb, blulb," as most of the children ducked underwater. Then they came right back up, some startled, some laughing as water ran from their open mouths. "You're supposed to blow bubbles in it, not drink it," one father Said to his daughter as he laughed and hugged her. "Come on now, all of you give them hugs and kisses," shouted instructor Barbara Littlestone, who has been teaching the popular "aqua-babies" class at the Island pool for the past several weeks. The scene demonstrated several of the tenets of Littlestone's philosophy with kids and water. First, make sure they are in a fun and loving environment. Second, never force them to go beyond where they are comfortable (ie., going underwater before they are ready). And third, give them an immediate sense of accomplishment. The class is aimed at children from 9 months to 3 years old. But Littlestone is not teaching a "swimm- ing class," she emphasizes. "When someone sees 'swim class,' they often think of doing strokes. That is not the focus here," she says. Instead, she teaches "water acclimation" with a heavy dose of water safety techniques. And the pool time is meant to be a time for parents and children to enjoy a new experience together. Littlestone believes teaching should involve expos- ing children to new things. And when they are ready to tackle that subject, they'll do it on their own terms. For instance, she feels that when a child is comfortable with going underwater, then it will hap- •••-z-ii pen. If a parent tries to push the child before the child is ready, the parent might be putting up bar- riers that will hold the child back. Littlestone encourages her sessions to be as much of a social occasion as possible. The children and parents often play games and sing songs while in the water. And while they are enjoying themselves, the children learn what it's like to wear a life jacket, swim with a ring, float on their backs, go under- water and reach for the side and other important safety measures. "In a big way, they are learning by watching their peers," Littlestone said. "They are playing together and experimenting with new things together." But in order to open themselves to learning, the first thing the children need to see is that their parents are relaxed. "Children are very perceptive. They know if a parent is nervous or has high expectations," Lit- tlestone believes. "If the parents are relaxed, the kids will be relaxed." \ When the youngsters completed their series of classes last week, Littlestone awarded graduation certificates indicating the children had taken the class and learned safety and survival techniques along with some basic swim instruction. And last — but certainly not least — they got lots of fun and tender loving care.

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Clockwise from top right: Jeanette Cone and Barbara Summerell acclimate their children, Mat- thew and Carly, to the water before entering the pool. Ashley Hastings learns to blow bubbles underwater. Finding their way to the edge and learning to get out of the pool on their own is an important part of the water babies class. Justin Gulnac has found his spot. Jim and Danielle Parker enjoy the water together. 14B Tuesday, June 3, 1986 The ISLANDER Recreation Redfish will probably be the state's next gamefish

After nearly a year of bickering back and forth closed season. That will be up to vote. The current between commercial and sport fishing interests, the feeling is four to five fish per person per day. Florida Marine Fisheries Commission has finally Other options the MFC is considering include a decided to take a vote on whether to make redfish a ON THE closed season for reds in March and April or state gamefish at the end of the month. February and March. The month of May might < We've been hearing arguments on both sides of be in there. These are months in which the female this tender issue involving the use of a publicly own- WATER deposit eggs, so catching them at this time ed resource, the redfish. Several proposed changes diminishes the total population. have been bantered about by the state agency, the By Capt. Mike Fuery Redfish are among my favorite fish to catch. They commercial fishermen and the sport anglers. But are as strong as snook, just as good eating, and here's what I think the decision will be. easier to catch. They can be fished in a wide range I don't propose to know how the MFC will vote, but of ways, and they really present a challenge to the after so many months of negotiations, it seems all angler. And they should have been protected years sides have agreed to settle on an option which was ago. proposed months ago. So, although there still must reach 18 inches. The MFC met last Wednesday in Tallahassee. Stay be a vote, it looks as if the following will be entered And there will be a possession limit of one redfish tuned for the results. into law concerning the well-known, but depleted of over 32 inches. Also included is a ban on the use of redfish. trout lines and treble hooks while using natural First, I think the fish will be granted gamefish baits. status, which means it cannot be sold on the market. The law will also state that reds must be landed If the fish is no longer viable for commercial in- with heads and tails intact to aid size limit enforce- Sanibel terests, then (theoretically) the fishing pressure will ment. (An old and well-known trick of those who be much less, and the end result is more reds for all. would cheat on the laws and directly reduce the Live Limit of two live shells Second, I think the 18-inch minimum limit will number of fish we could catch later on involves of each species stand. I had hoped they would come down to 16 in- filleting the fish as soon as it's caught. It's tough to Shelling per person. ches. We've caught a lot of 17-inch fish which had to enforce a law with only two carved up fillets as be turned back. Many of us were starting to feel our evidence.) Restriction CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 79O8 local stock of reds in the mangrove islands just don't I also think there is going to be a bag limit and a

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, I have to listen to one more person tell me they waters along the beaches, making snorkling dif- lk shelling is better in the winter than in the sum- ficult. That's why you want to get out early if you mer, I'll have to be put in the sheller's funny farm. want to work in the water. There are a couple of things to consider, if you are SHELLING But please don't expect a lot of great big shells to one of those folks who cannot get here in the winter come rolling to your feet. They're hard to find — and months and assume that all the good shells have most of our best collector shells are less than three been picked up by the time you finally arrive: JIPS inches long. So while you are intently looking for You will hear quite often that winter storms bring that "great big one", you'll be missing the better in a lot more shells than summer's mild, calm days. y Capt. Mike Fuery quality shells. Enter the hurricane season. It starts June 1 every We are working on getting a law that would allow year, and I've never seen a winter storm that can our law enforcement officers to arrest people who in- flush out the shells like a hurricane can. sist on killing more than the recommended two live Our summer shelling, especially around those few shells per person, per species, per day. Just think of es when tropical storms or hurricanes pass in the Here's a few more things to keep in mind for sum- how liberal even this law is. Shell head hunters know f, can be some of the most rewarding shelling of mer shelling: where the king's crowns, whelks and conchs are. If „ time of the year. • The waters are clearer, especially in the first few they are here for the usual seven-day stay, that «So you might ask: Why do we see more junonia hours of daylight, so you can wade in the warm means they can gather 14 live shells of every species finds in the winter than the summer? That one's waters to look for shells. This means you won't be so they want. You're right — there won't be any more to answer. There are about a jillion more dependent upon what washes ashore. in a few years. s on the beaches in the winter than there are • Also, this is a great time to snorkle for shells. With So get out early. Arid know the local shells you can in the summer. If we had as many shell collectors a mask on, you can pick the good shells out a little realistically expect to find. walking the beaches in June as we do in March, just easier than you can by simply looking through the as many junonias would show up. That in itself is a water from above the surface. Polarized glasses are Capt. Mike Fuery has been showing Sanibel and good reason why you should be happy looking at this a must. Captiva residents and visitors the ins and outs of time of the year. Frankly, I think the competition for Keep in mind that by late morning, the winds will shelling since 1976. He offers daily shelling trips to shells in the winter is approaching the stage of not start to swing in from the west. We call these after- North Captiva and Cayo Costa Islands. Call 472-3459. being worth it. noon sea breezes. They tend to rile up the clear

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Compass Point $600-1350 $750 Dosinia $1075-1400 $750, •••••••••••••••••••• Gulfside Place*** $3500-5000 $2000-2500 2340 Periwinkle King's Crown** $675-900 $450 Lighthouse Point** $700 $350 OPEN HOUSE Sanibel, Florida Loggerhead Cay $550-750 $375,400 SANDDOLLAR C-101 472-1546 Pointe Santo de Sanibel $640-1465 $4006-870 Sandpebble $450-600 $30ftt JUNE 9, 10, 11, 12 Shorewood $T600 Sundial $488-1200 $350-650 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Tarpon Beach $637-850 $425 SANDDOLLAR C-101 — Over $20,000 in CONDOMINIUMS Nutmeg Village Seasonal 3 Month Rental — ! gross rental income is virtually assured during the THE ATRIUM - Where only 24 spacious units share next 12 months from this beautiful Gulf front 4.8 acres, 350* Gulf frontage, a large sunny pool, apartment. If return on investment is important and tennis court. GULF FRONT UNIT - First floor, *Two Week Minimum ***30 Day Minimum to you, let us show you the outstanding perfor- furnished, two bedrooms, two baths and den. Special Discounts for Four Weeks or longer mance potential in this two bedroom, two bath $285,000. on Most Units Sanddollar condominium apartment. The top rental gross for over 300 units in ESl's Vacation Rental Program, the Sanddollar offers the best POINTE SANTO- Super view of Gulf, pool and David L. Schuldenfrei Licensed Real Estate Broker 472-5021 combination of aesthetic appeal and economic lagoon, two bedroom, two bath, nicely furnished. Great rental history. Great buy at $240,000. P.O. Box 210-Palm Ridge Rd. Out-of-town callers call value available in the Sanibel market today. Call Sanibel Island, Fla. 33957 800/237-5146 us for complete details. •••••••*•••••••••••• SANIBEL ARMS WEST - Two bedroom, two bath, excellent rental history. $149,500. COMPASS POINTE — over 1,900 square feet in a two bedroom, two bath penthouse apart- ment with separate den and rooftop sundeck are KING'S CROWN - Two bedroom, two bath with available to the discriminating buyer at Compass excellent view of Gulf, Fully furnished. $225,000, Pointe. This spacious floor plan features elegant, Great buy. modern, first grade furnishings and top quality ap- pliances in a setting that offers beautiful, OCEAN'S REACH • Walk out your door and be panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico. An ex- right on the beach. cellent rental property that will prove to be DIRECT GULF FRONT • One bedroom, (813) 472•6565 aesthetically and financially beneficial to its owner, one bath, $129,000. 1630 Periwinkle Way (across from Bank of the islands) we offer Compass Pointe 183 at the realistic price DIRECT GULF FRONT • Two bedroom, of $279,900. two bath, completely furnished, CONDOMINIUMS $169,000. Location Summer Rates WHITE SANDS 33 — Begin with the Bandy Beach $700-$800 premier penthouse location atop an exclusive Blind Pass 300-475 HOMES Captiva Shores 300-500 community of only 14 residences. Include three Compass Point 400-600 bedrooms, three full baths, a large den and a 38 SUNSET COVE, FT, MYERS • 2 bedroom-2 bath Coquina Beach 500 foot wide screened lanai with panoramic overview home between McGregor Blvd. and River, im- Donax Village 1200-1400/month maculate home and surroundings on Canal. Direct Dugger's Cottages 250-350 of the Gulf of Mexico. Furnish elegantly in soft Gulf Beach 325-375 earth tones, quality fabrics, and top of the line ap- access to River. Solar heated caged Pool. $124,900. Island Beach Club 400 pliances. Add a ground floor cabana with half Loggerhead Cay 350-475 Pine Cove 500 bath, wet bar, and walk-out on the pool. Provide GULF RIDGE. Where owners enjoy security and Pointe Santo 650-850 a private garage with electric door opener. Ar- their deeded interest in the heated pool, cabana, Sandpiper Beach 350-425 range all of the above in an eminently liveable Sand Pointe 365-450 tennis courts and two "easy walk" beach accesses Sanibel Arms West 255-400 floor plan of over 3,000 square feet. Call it to the most beautiful beach on Sanibel. CUSTOM Sayana 450 something lyrical — White Sands 33 for instance. BUILT 3 BR, 2 baths, with many added features — Shorewood 500-900 Walk through it, luxuriate in it — then ask the Spanish Cay 225-250 Jacuzzi, dumb waiter, etc. $345,000 furnished. St. Croix 550-700 price. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Sundial 275-500 Tarpon Beach 350-500 Tennis Place 220 PRACTICALLY MAINTENANCE FREE SANIBEL LAKE ESTATES - 3 bedroom, 2 bath home White Caps 225-400 — Inside and outside. This three bedroom two located in a quite area. House in excellent condi- White Sands 400-450 bath ground level home affords minimum yard tion. All rooms open into screened lanai. $135,000. All units rent by the week. unless specified. care; terrazzo floors throughout (some carpeted). Minimum rates :thown. Ideal as investment property for future retirement. Most owners allow a 5% to 10% discount for stays di four TRADEWINDS - Jamaica Drive; Only a few hun- weeks or more. Furniture negotiable. $135,000 Unfurnished. dred feet to the deeded beach access on the gulf. A neat and cozy 2 bdrm. 1 V* bath home with den PRIVATE HOMES SANIBEL SURFSIDE 116 — A bit of (or 3rd bdrm.) Central air and heat; washer & GULF TO BAY. Sunny old Florida home on Captiva. paradise with income at this great complex. Your dryer incl. This home needs a family now and its 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, boat dock and Jacuzzi, tropical vacation home complete with tennis, pool $1000 wk. price is only $139,900. SHELL HARBOR (East Sanibel) 2/2, pool, with and club house will provide excellent rentals at dock 5 min. walk to beach. $2,000 ma low denisty Sanfcel Surfside. GULF FRONT and CAPTIVA. Luxury bayfront duplex with 3 bedrooms, CABANA. $215,000 furnished. LOTS ZVi baths. Dock for boat or seaplane. $700 wk. SHELL HARBOR - Lot on canal. $92,500. POOL HOME 3/2 Shell Harbor w/boat dock & walk to beach in minutes. $2,000 ma An extended three bedroom floor plan makes this DONAX RD. 1/1 Furnished duplex. Stove, refrigerator, color TV. Screened porch. Short walk beautifully furnished unit at BLIND PASS feel GUMBO LIMBO - Large lot, ready to build. Heavily to beach. Available May for six months. $475 mo. spacious. Just a short walk to the unspoiled wooded. $38,000. plus utilities. beauty of Bowman's Beach makes this a special GULF FRONT ESTATE with two private homes. One has pool, both have spa. Gulf beach at your location. Lots of square feet for a reasonable price front door. Luxury accommodations. #1 $900 wk., - $159,000. SEA OATS - Large lot located on lake. Native #2 $1,000 wk. vegetation. $49,900. GULF FRONT onWest Gulf Drive. Airy 2/2 with den and screened patio. $1100 per month plus electric and water. DEL SEGA - Large lot located on canal with dock ANNUAL HOMES and a water meter installed. $85,000. NICE 2/2UNFURNISHED. Stove, refrigerator and washer. Large screened porch, large garage. No pets. $600 per month plus utilities. EXECUTIVE COMMERCIAL 2/2 WITH SCREENED PORCH OVERLOOKING SERVICES, INC. WATER. Fully equipped kitchen. Large storage area The "CUT HUT". A prestigious name in beauty underneath. No pets. $650 per month plus utilities. 455 Periwinkle Way. Sanibel Island. salons. Four complete stations plus facial Available in June. set up. A well established business on the island SPACIOUS, CHARMING 3/2 with all appliances, FL 33957 (813) 472-4195 carpets and drapes. Centrally located. $900 per Call toll-free: Nationwide 1-800-237-6002 for 8 years. Approx. $40,000 in inventory. Asking month plus utilities. Canada 1-80O447-6002 price, $28,500. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY!! Joan M. Good, Realtor Florida 1-800-282-7137 Judy Mlchie, Realtor-Associate "YOUR SECOND HOME IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY" em

Tuesday 176 June 3 SERVICE DIRECTORY

K>u can fted QUAKING ISLANDER Cleaning in the Service WINDOW by Judy * Homes * Condos * Office SERVICE •k Homewatch Service THE VILLAGE Over 20 years experience + New Construction Cleaning 2340 PERIWINKLE WAY Directory 472-0658 UNITB-1 472-3005 SANIBEL IS., FL 33957 813-472-8282

FINE ART, CUSTOM FRAMING, NAUTICAL ANTIQUES — CLEAN N'SHINE— 472-671? •PAINTERS •ACCOUNTING HOME & CONDO CLEANING •ANSWERING •PHOTOGRAPHY KESIDENTIAL FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED, INSURED Custom SERVICE •PLUMBING COMMERCIAL MAID SERVICE VACANCY CHECKS •CATERING •RENTALS For ail your cleaning needs roll Framing •CLEANING •REPAIRS & GINNY& BOB JOYCE Paintings, •FLORIST BUILDING Original Prints •FRAMING •SALES & SERVICE & Fine Crafts INYOURHOMI •HAIRCARE •SECURITY 1628 Periwinkle Wby, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 •HAULING •SHIPPING •No take-down, rehang (813) 472-3307 •HEALTH CARE •TRAVEL •No bare windows Heart of the Island Shopping Plaza •LANDSCAPING •UPHOLSTERY •No loss of security onjrivnru •Protessionuny ary-cieanea •No shrinking or stretching CALL FOR FREE QUOTATION 472-0555 UPHOLSTERY Gently Cleanea Thoroughly • Safely "Continuous Education Makes The Difference' Haitian Cotton CARPETS Scrf&y Deep Cleaned Chintz • Velvets ' TAXES & v Shags'Orientais Wool • Synthetics Put your service Wools'Synthetics ACCOUNTING Plush'Cut Pile . WEEKLY CUT HUT For Individuals HERE [VACANCY CHECKS including where more 24 HOUR Small Businesses, Retail, EMERGENCY SANIBEL 472-1877 Restaurants, Condominiums people WATER Full Service Walk-ins ISLAND FINANCIAL will see it! EXTRACTION Duraclean Salon Welcome SERVICES, INC by HABITAT TECTONIC, INC Behind Burner Emporium (Now in am- 13th year on Sanibel) $2.50 CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT column inch v 472-1439 s

DEAN'S Put your service ANSWERING SERVICE % Weeds & Wi Vegetation & HERE THE ISLAND FLORIST Construction Cleanup HAULING where more FULL SERVICE: FRESH, SILK & DRIED people will see it! Serving Sanibel & Captiva for 10 Years 466-1617 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 2240 Palm Ridge Rd. 1633 Periwinkle Way 472-2112 • 472-2415 472-2061 • 472-0187 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE PAGERS AVAILABLE HANK'S FAST • EFFICIENT • CONFIDENITAL Professional Condominium/ Unanswered calls cost you money Residential Grounds Care Reasonable Rates EQUIPPED FOR Palm Florist ( HAULING • CLEARING 472-1323 of * Sanibel-Captiva GENERAL CLEAN-UP • TREE TRIMMING Flowers, Plants, Gifts 472-5811 Award winning Designer Deliveries to Ft. Myers & Hospitals 2240 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Square 472-3125

HARRY KAIR, CAROLYN'S Put your service Put your service James M. Bell, D.D.S. D.C.P.A. CUSTOM General Dentistry Practice of Chiropractic CATERING HERE HERE 1640 Periwinkle Way where more where more people will see it! 472-6333 Limetree Cente- The Reel Eel 1630 - G Periwinkle Way Sanibel 472-2674 people will see it! $2.50 column inch. 18B Tuesday, June 3, 1986 The ISLANDER cisfmteiv SERVICE DIRECTORY

ISLAND MEDICAL CLINIC PAINTER Put your service 2400 Palm Ridge Plaza OF SANIBEL Robert (Bob) Kornleck Nave Plumbing Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Wallpapering — Painting HERE Pressure Cleaning where more 2244A Periwinkle Way 25 Yrs. Experience 472-5646 people will see it! Sales & Service Call 472-1101 John Collucd, D.O. REPAIRS Physician & Surgeon ta3Ttfi(Rfl!fnffJ)nni^ «i Family Medicine Hours By Appointment Phone 24 Hrs. Ans. Service REMODELS 1-813-472-5974 Phone 472-5974 Pretty Side Out quality paperhanging NEW PLUMBING! CONSTRUCTION Robert G. Le Sage O.D., P.A. Madge Amoroso FAMILY PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY P.O. Box 1164 472-5353 Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Reliable SPECIALIZING IN CONTACT LENSES Sanibel, FL 33957 472-4101 Steven Greenfield (813)482-0355 (813) 472-4204 Master Plumber 472-4329

GULF POINTS SQUARE, SUITE 11 1571 PERIWINKLE WAY FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33908 SANIBEL, FLORIDA 33957

8:30 - 5:30 M-F 8:30 - 4:30 M-F Sat. Appts. Available PHOTOGRAPHY RENTALS 1 HOUR PHOTO (813) 472-1519 PROCESSING SAME DAY SERVICE =Budget= Put your service M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5 HERE _ ^ 472-0434 SANIBEL 472-0088 c/lpotkecazy I Card and Party Shoppe HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA where more A FULL SERVICE PHARMACY CAPTIVA 472-9600 SERVING SANIBEL-CAPTIVA SINCE 1973 OPEN 7 DAYS people will see it! BILL & TERRI CARY 813-472-6592 2460 PALM RIDGE RD. LEONARD G. KESSLER APOTHECARY CENTER CEMENT MIXERS Registered Pharmacist SANIBEL ISLAND, FLA. 33957 ISLAND TO BABY CRIBS EQUIPMENT & LUMBER RENTAL AT THE SANIBEL SQUARE SHOPPING AREA 472-2949 LAWN EQUIPMENT RENTALS WEDDINGS SEMINARS Mowers, Trimmers, Chain Saws, etc. LANDSCAPING INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 472-4505 Island Condo Maintenance 1205 Periwinkle Way (Behind Huxters) FLAMINGOS DEVELOPING LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE I AMD PRINTING SERVICE 4bhoto PIICAiriLIC Serving l/anibel Sanibel & Captiva Islands THE ISLAND CAMERA •HOME VICEC ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS SHOP FOR FILM & VHS TAPE & MACHINE RENTALS (813) 472-O885 •MACHINE FINE ACCESSORIES SALES & SERVICE TIME 1571 Periwinkle Way Jerry Schlegel Grant North 472-1086 — CveriCOC Titles — IN ANCHOR POINT, NEXT TO BANK OF THE ISLANDS P.O. Box 1382 • Sanibel, Florida 33957 472-0077

ISLAND GREENERY LANDSCAPING & LAWN MAINTENANCE TO. "BOX 338 SANIBEL, FL 33957 (813)472-6746

"WE DO IT ALL, Licensed Complete CUSTOM TILE AND WE DO IT RIGHT" Bonded Home Maintenance Quality Work Insured HANDYMAN SERVICES Island References Sanibeis Largest Residential Off-season Property Checks RANDY MOORE Lawn Maintenance Company GAVIN PLUMBING 466-2674 eves. 275-9660 COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE TREE REPAIRS • REMODELS • NEW CONSTRUCTION SERVICE 30 year resident • 12 years experience Sanibel Creative Tile Co. CuaHty work & Dependable service Oscar L Gavin -_o Owner - Master Plumber 4/Z • Residential Put your service • Commercial Dean DesRochers • owner/Operator • Native Lee countian • Complete Repair & Remodeling Service 5 YEARS EXPHHBKE HERE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL where more people will it! Land Clearing • Topping ft Shaping • Chipper $2.50 column inch. 1711 Periwinkle Way 813-472-2853 » daw True* « Hauing « . The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 19B

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DRYWALL, PLASTER UPS & PUROLATOR LAWN CARE Courier Service & STUCCO REPAIRS Overnite & Second Day Service EQUIPMENT Available No Job Too Big or Small _^ ^ HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA Trimmers, Blowers I Card and Party Shoppe 472-0434 M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5 TEXTURE or POPCORN CEILING FINISH Chain Saws Free Estimates fimfn essories J. KANE DRYWALL MQCIWMI Licensed, Insured 542-3360 ISLAND CONDO MAINTENANCE 549-5550 M 5 23 Years Experience k ° A1* ^ »AC Located Behind . ANYTIME V Periwinkle 47*"4»v5 Huxters MktV

JERRY FERGUSON 543-1477 Drywall Contracting By,

HlllflC€ INT€fllORS TRAVEL SERVICE SECURITY Bailey's Shopping Center New Construction & Remodeling 2469 Periwinkle Way Texturing & Repairs Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Free Estimates MARILYN SKINNER 813-472-3171 Security CHUCK SKINNER 813-472-4898 Systems I security syste Since 1976 • Burglar • Fire • medical Alarm Systems Sanibel's Only 24 Hour Central Station Alarm Service 365 days a year 472-3311 24 hours day LSTERY Island Put your service LOCKSMITH 24 - Hr. Emergency HERE Service AAA where more FLAMINGO UPHOLSTERY 472-2394 people will see it! FREE ESTIMATES Walter & Norma Thompson SENTRY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SECURITY SYSTEMS (813) 472O885 Grant North Jerry Schlegel Burglary • Fire • Medical Home Of Tire Chocolate Alligator" CHOCOLATE COVERED POTATO CHIPS 472-1231 RO. Box 1382 Sanibel, Florida 33957 Excellent Travelers Homemade Fudge • Homemade Saltwater Taffy Caramels • Teenie Beanies • Gummy Bears Open Mon. to Sat., 10-5 472-3828 2244 FLORENCE WAY, SANIBEL L- CORNER OF FLORENCE & TARPON BAY RD. J TEH TV & APPLIANCES- You can find it SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE • TV • Major Appliances • Stereo • Air Conditioning in the Service "On-lsland" Service for Your T.V. or Appliance Directory 24 Hour Emergency Service 472-1133 2422 Palm Ridge Road 472-2244

SWIMMING POOL SERVICE, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Chemicals Solar Systems Cleaners Heaters •ACCOUNTING •PAINTERS Filters Blankets ISLAND CONDOM AINT. •ANSWERING SERVICE •PHOTOGRAPH^ 472-4505 •CATERING •PLUMBING •CLEANING •RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim LAWN & GARDEN •FLORIST • REPAIRS & BUILDING EQUIPMENT •FRAMING •SALES & SERVICE SALES • SERVICE •HAIRCARE •SECURITY Riders, Walk Mowers Trimmers, Blowers, •HAULING •SHIPPING Generators •HEALTH CARE •TRAVEL ISLAND CONDO MAINTENANCE «•* P.r,wlatt. 47245O5 "TSSKSK •LANDSCAPING • UPHOLSTERY UlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII dsfmdetv 20B Tuesday CLASSIFIED June 3, 1986

PLEASE PRINT your ad, one word per space. Longer ads must be typed or printed on a separate sheet.

CARDHOLDER'S NAME PLEASE CHECK ONE: Name. • CHECK ENCLOSED Address . ACCOUNT NO. • VISA • MASTER CARD -Zip. ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID EXPIRATION DATE WE DO NOT BILL Phone, Insertion Dates. CALL We reserve the right to reject, revise and properly P|**iiiil> •* classify all advertisements. 1 472-5185 The Islander will be responsible for the first MAIL TO: The Islander Mon.-Thurs. 9-5 incorrect ad ONLY. For corrections to be made for P.O. Box 56 DEADLINE-FRI. NOON the second insertion date call by Friday NOON Sanibel, FL 33957 FOR JUST before the next Tuesday's paper. $l.oo more.,..., RATES CATEGORIES (Circle One) ...You can also put your ad in the Cape Coral Animals Interval for Sale Real Estate to Share 25 Words or less Boxed or Blind Ads 1 Breeze, or in the Ft. Myers Beach Bulletin or Antiques Jewelry Heal Estate for Rent $2.50 $1.00 extra per week Automotive Legal Notice Real Estate for Sale the Pine Island Eagle. OR in all three for just Business Opportunity Lost and Found Real Estate Wanted $2.50 more. More than 25 words Lost and Found Exchange/Trade Marine Services I 1QC per word No Charge Garage Sales Misc. Wanted Special Notices I Help Wanted Misc. for Sale Travel J

THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA HELP WANTED for landscap- WANTED USED BICYCLE, Regional Alligator Association Island photographer available WAITRESS for freelance assignments. Light Hauling. Competitive. ing firm. Earth Care, Inc., womens, good condition. needs a few dollars for the Dependable. Call 472-2539. 472-3440. Please call 472-5185 days, ask repair and painting of a Specializing in portraits, real Needed full time, good estate, aerial photography, (TFN) (TFN) for Gloria, 472-3965 eves. alligator trap. If you have a benefits. Apply in person or (TFN) dollar or two to spare, please weddings and commercial call the Dunes 9-5 weekdays: mail it to box 685, Sanibel, FL work. Call David Meardon at 472-3355 472-2344. WHILE ON HOLIDAY let me BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 33957. This trap has helped pamper your pets & plants in (TFN) many people in their time of CTFN) for Sanibel hair stylist. Please their own environment Plenty call 549-2706. desperation. It is time to of tender, loving care. ESTABLISHED ISLAND (6-10) reweld and repaint it. Please References available. Please RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL GROCERY STORE is now hir- help. call 813/433-1488. ing for full time day & part (TFN) looking to maintain your lawn. Call 472-9669 after 6 p.m. (6-17) time evening shifts. Inquire at PART TIME HELP WANTED (TFN) the Island Store on Captiva. for Captiva's most exciting QUESTAR— World's finest 472-2374. mens/womens sportswear SUMMER TENNIS CLINICS naturalists' spotting scop (TFN) boutique. $5/hr. plus commis- Call George Campbej CHAIR CANING all types, free at the Dunes. First session sion. Call 472-7507 ask for Lisa. begins on June 9th. Members & 693-1367. pick up and delivery. Phone MORGAN'S AT SUNDIAL is (6-3) 472-1217 days, 472-6731 non-members welcome. Call Terry at 472-3522. now hiring banquet personnel, evenings. line cooks, day bartenders. Ex- (6-3) (TFN) cellent wages, tips and PART TIME HELP WANTED IBM SELECTRIC FANTASTIC EAST AFRICAN benefits. Bridge tolls paid. Ap- to sew in labels & check stock TYPEWRITER several type safaris with George Campbell. ply in person at 1246 Middle in Captiva's finest sportswear style balls, very good condi- Write Box 685, Sanibel, Florida WRITER Ph.D. will write, I want to clean your home or Gulf Drive, Sanibel. boutique. Flexible hours. Call tion, used very little, $295. 33957 or call (813) 693-1367 edit, market books, screen condo to your satisfaction to (6-10) 472-7507, ask for Lisa. 472-5001. around 6 p.m. plays etc. Good movie & help me earn my way through (6-3) (6-3) (TFN) college. Thorough. Efficient. publishing contacts. Let me Experienced. References. Call help you achieve success. 463-7951. SET-UP PERSON needed for 472-1913. Ask for Lynn. Sanibel's largest convention PART TIME/FULL TIME IN- (6-17) FOR SALE-RCA XL-100 19 inch ABSOLUTELY THE BEST (TFN) resort. Flexible hours. Gratui- SPECTOR needed on Sanibel, color TV. Cable ready, ex- Galapagos Island expeditions ty bonus plan. Call 472-4151, for home cleaning service. cellent condition. $150. Call with George Campbell. Write ext. 3843. Reliable transportation, good 472-5215. Box 685, Sanibel, Florida 33957 MASSAGE THERAPY EXECUTIVE REMODELING (6-3) with public relations, must be (6-10) or call (813) 693-1367 around 6 35 years experience. Nothing Therapeutic massage for dependable. Call Ginny, p.m. too smatl. Room additions, relaxation and rehabilitation, 472-6719. (TFN) garages, sliding door, kennels, relief of stress, headaches, fatigue, poor circulation, back CERTIFIED NURSES AIDE (TFN) HOLLYWOOD BEDS, family decks and docks. Affordable with experience working with room furniture for sale. Call prices. References. 481-5339. pain, edema. Swedish retarded children needed for 472-8272. SAILING TRIP 2 weeks from (TFN) Deep Tissue part time, flexible, summer NEED HIGH SCHOOL STU- (6-3) Captiva to Hopetown, hours, on Sanibel. Call Quality DENT or Grandma for Bahamas. $40/day, sailing, Shiatsu Neuromuscular Care, 275-4443. mother's helper. Flexible snorkeling, diving, fishing. HAIRCUTS IN YOUR HOME. hours. Please call 472-8380. By Sanibel Island Polarity (6-3) Sign aboard for entire trip or (6-10) part. Call Getaway Sailing /Stylist. For appt. call Reflexology 472-5626. DIANA SILVERSTONE GARAGE School, 472-4042. KITCHEN HELP, all positions. (6-24) (6-10) Lie. Massage Therapist ISLAND TOWER PLAZA Also, waitresses, busers & RELIABLE SALESPERSON I6I9 Periwinkle Way hostess. Coconut Grove wanted for part time work at Restaurant, 472-1366. The Corner Drugstore. Call PERSONALTOUCH Unit 105-A downstairs GARAGE SALE CLEANING SERVICE By APPT. (TFN) 472-4149, Mon.-Fri., 9-5:30. AIRLINE/TRAVEL SCHOOL (6-3) 472-5579 Big selection of trinkets and Well established and new to the Gift Certificates CAPTIVA TRADING COM- treasure plus much area. Reasonably priced. (TFN) miscellaneous. Off Dixie Guaranteed satisfaction. PANY, grocers and deli. Plan- RESERVATIONIST for busy tation Shopping Center, Cap- rental office on Sanibel. Full Beach, follow signs to 1761 References. Call Cheryl or Venus, 9-4, Sat. & Sun. June 7 & Pat: tiva, looking for full or part time permanent work schedule Travel Agent * tour Guide time help. Grocery experience including Sat. & Sun. Prior ex- 8. 549-3658 or 549-4692. (6-3) Airline Reservationist (6-3) MILDEW? MOLD? useful. Call 472-4200. perience preferred but will (TFN) train. Excellent salary 8. Start locally, full time/part-time. Pressure Cleaning benefits. Call Sherry Koop at Train on live airline computers, Roofs — Patios Priscilla Murphy Realty, home study and resident train- MASSAGE THERAPY Most All Building Exteriors 472-4113 weekdays, 8:30-5. ing. Financial aid available, job, available in your home or my (6-3) placement assistance, nat'l. office. Licensed professional DURACLEAN head-quarters Lighthouse Point. no. 5227, References and gift BYHABITAT A.C. TRAVEL SCHOOL certificates available. 463-6072 472-0555 1-800-432-3004 & 332-1844, Bruce Bellows. Accredited Member NHSC (6-17) DURACLEAN ', BYHABITAT , NEED VINYL REPAIR? VACANCY CHECKS ' REALTOR* REPAIR - RECOLOR (Licensed-Bonded-Insured) , ROOMMATE WANTED. 24-Hour Service / VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. Private home. 2/2 plus den. Call Dr. Vinyl: the Plastic Surgeon • EMERGENCY WATER EXTRACTION ' Pool. Deep water dock. VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. • FIRE RESTORATION SERVICES ' 5301 San Cap Rd. $375/mo. plus utilities. 472-1913. 5301 San Cap Rd. VINYL WELD CO. 472-0555 , (across from Wullert Rd.) (TFN) (MIMI Iran WuHwt Rd.) ^ 349-2083 5224 Wilmington Ct.. Cape Coral J 813/472-3456 813/472-3456 The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3,1986 21B

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VINTAGE RHINESTONES WANT TO RENT 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Gulfside SANIBEL: One bedroom guest NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND ANID JEWELRY from the house. Fully equipped and fu- NEW New, deluxe, air conditioned condo. Fully equipped FLORIDA HOME jpaspasti . Dec. thru Feb. 2 or 3 bedroom decorator furnished, screened nished. Screened-in porch. cottages. Sleeps 6, accessible UNICORN house on or near beach, quiet Across from Turner Beach by plane or boat only. Water balcony, sleeps 6. Tennis On pilings, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Of the neighborhood. Retired couple, courts, pools, golf available. Walk to marina, store, taxi service available. From lighthouse end. Private beach ISLANDS non-smokers. Rent by week or month. restaurants, on water with boat $450/Wk. 305/971-0456 or Palm Ridge Place 603/522-3275 Reserve with owner. Phone: dock. Available through Oct. access. 305/391-0711. (6-24) (6-3) 1st. $400 per month. Call 1-313/731-3611 (TFN) (219)291-3058 481-6188 after 6:00 P.M. !6-3> (TFN) (6-10) HOUSING NEEDED FOR A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE All NEW Upper Captiva home. - CAPTIVA ISLAND. Leave 4 stories - sleeps 6. Air condi- WATER-FRONT MARINA SAVE! condos. Victorian charm and tioned, fireplace. MARINE The SCCF is looking for hous- Resort. Fort Myers area. 2 POOL & BEACH ing accomodations for its new quality. Contemporary space PRIVATE bedroom, 2 bath. Brand new and luxury. Two minute stroll Runway/taxiway access to executive director and family weekly and monthly rentals. 3br/2b spacious home. Rent Requirements: 2-3 bedroom monthly from owner. Available from beach. Two bedrooms, house, deepwater canal and Call (813)283-0250. two full baths. Space age kit- dock by house. Club privileges - HOBIE CAT with trailer. In home to rent for one year star (TFN) June thru Sept. $2,000. Feb. good shape 472-9669 after 6 p.m. ting August I, 1986. For infor- thru April $3,500. Other months chen. Shaker antiques, swimming pool and tennis. Sea/taxi service. (TFN) mation ca!l: negotiable. Call Brian: $500/week May I to Dec. 15, 472-2533 1-800/556-7757, 9-5 $750/week Dec. 15 to April 30. $450/weekend The Sanibel-Captiva THE ATRIUM 1-401/423-1837 eves. Write Henry Romersa (Cap- $750/week ALUMINUM life boats Conservation Luxurious Gulf front condo. (7-22) tiva) 4911 Tanglewood Drive, Call Gordon Biggar, «th Lister air-cooled diesels, Foundation, Inc. Top floor closest to Gulf. Nashville, TN 37216 (305)666-1031. tley run great. One / 24V2X9V2, P.O. Drawers Available year round. One (6)5)262-9859. (TFN) one / 36Vixl2V2. Phone Sanibel, FL 33957 week minimum. Call or write (TFN) GULF FRONT 3 bedroom, 3 (813)472-5277. (TFN) for color brochure. C.G. Leach, WALK TO BEACH!! piling (TFNi MD, 749799th Ct., N. White bath, furnished. Available summer months. $1,000 per house in Sanibel Shores. 2/2 un- Bear Lake, MN 55110 NEW WATERFRONT CON- furnished. Call Anne at (612)426-5759. month plus electric. Call DOS. Bring your boat or rent 472-3269 or 472-5033 after 5 PM. 312/951-4397 or David at GRADY WHITE IN- (TFN) one here. 2br/2b all new. 312/251-7032. (6-17) Seasonal, monthly, weekly Diesel, fully equipped, (TFN) $33,000 sale or trad? 472-0422, rates. Four Winds Marina (6-3) BAY FRONT HOME Three (813)283-3233. 2 BEDROOM/1 BATH Duplex, (TFN) WOODBRIDGE APTS. Newly bedroom, fabulous, direct unfurnished, $500/mo. Call water views, Causeway lights, renovated, available July. One CHARTER FISHING Night 472-1170. bedroom & efficiencies. VIP Lighthouse end near beach. (6-3) shark, tarpon, off shore Spacious, reasonable, month ANNUAL LEASE Realty Group, Inc., Realtor. grouper. Custom 31 ft. Call minimum. 474-6644. LIGHTHOUSE POINT. Unfur- Call 472-1613. after 6 PM, 466-3159, Capt. (4-3) nished 3 bedroom, 2 bath, (6-10) OFFICE SPACE NEAR SANIBEL David Stein. Shared office with other profes ground floor unit. Approx- sionals. Four private offices imately 1700 sq.ft., plus screen- GUMBO LIMBO TENNISPLACE 2 bedroom Lovely unfurnished home, ed porch. Bay view, private plus secretarial/reception and 3br/2b on deep water canal, common work area. Conve- condo, completely furnished beach, pool, tennis. No pets. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car 2nd floor overlooking canal. easy river access, near Shell $775/mo., plus utilities. nient location near Biind Pass Point. $725. lease. garage, lots of storage, easily accessible from Captiva Pool & tennis courts. Available 472-2261, 1-923-6122. $800/mo. Annual lease. Cail: now. M. Wilke. 813/283-5322. 466-5085 (TFN) and Sanibel, Excellent for (6-3) 472-4111 c&pomvmrr winter or year round office (6-10) (6-10) (813)472-3571 eves. & weekends. SERVICE BEAUTY (TFN) tJ available fo- sale or ROOMMATE WANTED. NEW MOUNTAIN LOG Ease. Beautiful facility, ex- Private home. 2/2 plus den. CABIN Western N. Carolina. cellent opportunity, one-of-a- Pool. Deep water dock. Fantastic view of Smokies, RETAIL OFFICE SPACE for kind. Write: The Salon, P.O. $375/mo. plus utilities. Call minutes from golf and tennis. A RARE Box 1169, Sanibel, Fi 33957 or rent in Sanibel Center (across 472-1913. Rent weekly or monthly. call 472-6613. from Jerry's(750 or 880 sq.ft. at (TFN) Adu Its only No pets. $12.'sq.ft.). The Vacation (TFN! 305/943-7117. Shoppe, 463-7766. (6-3) OPPORTUNITY (TFN) ANNUAL RENTALS: Nerita Street, I duplex, 2 bedroom, I ONE ROOM EFFICIEN- Unique opportunity to reserve bath, unfurnished, $475/mo. CY Apartment furnished, kit- MINI OFFICE on Sanibei. plus utilities. Call Gulf Coast $250/mo. includes utilities chenette, separate bath, Vacations, 472-4000. utilities included $285/mo your 1987 Sanibel winter hour -* receptionist, plus pnone. (6-3) hurry) Call 472 C5."S, 472-3266. now. Choose from three unusuaj (6-17) (6-3) 1979 JEEP CHEROKEE Chef 4-wheel drsve lev rtv'aago & OLD GREENWICH one bedroom accommodations. clean. 472-07:. CONNECTICUT "DOWNTOWN CAPTIVA" an- (TFN) nual rental, furnished one One bedroom furnished condo bedroom, A/C, color TV cable OFFICE available now thru summer or I included, screened porch, W/D SPACES year lease. Owner, Sanibel, on premises. $400 plus electric, vw POP-UP CAMPER caii P.M.: deposit required. 472-1554 • Gulf front $1650/mo. AVAILABLE 472-6966 anytime. Complete with propane 2 (6-10) (6-10) burner stove, refrigerator and • Gulf view $1450/mo. sink. 55,000 miles, AM/FMtape WITH WATER radio. $7,500. Please call: 472-0965 VIEW SIX MONTH LEASE 3br/2b ANNUAL LEASE New Florida (6-3) furnished house on quiet street style, 3Br-2Bth house at • Across from Gulf with deeded beach PELICAN PLACE with private beach access. No Lighthouse end. Short walk to 2440 Palm Ridge Road, pets. First, last, deposit. beach and shops. $850/mo. access $1450/mo. Sanibel References. $650/mo. 472-8007. 472-1238. fc.. (6-17) (6-24) For further information call: ^Pr, air, cruise, stereo, new tires, excellent condition, 472-1439 $1,795, 472-5001, call anytime. NEW HOUSE off Kelly Road, EVENINGS 472-4410 3br/2b, garage, large kitchen, , XAN1BEL (6-3) separate dining. No pets possi- WONDERFUL, NEARLY NEW 1981 CHEVROLET CITATION, ble. Lease with option to pur- chase. Rent $575, security $400. T3E4IXV white, 5-door hatchback, V-6 Florida style duplex. 2BR, 2B, automatic, A/C, 40,000 miles, 466-0836. ONLY TWO LEFT! (6-17) all appliances, w/d, storage, Xfc^ REALTC new tires, one owner. Call carport, large screened deck. 472-5215. 680 sq. ft. Office Suites $650/mo., 1st, last & security. (6-10) Call P.M.: located in the Heart of ANNUAL RENTALS 472-6565 472-6966 Sanibel.., (6-10) ELECTRIC CAR Vanguard, DUNES: 3br/2b, unfurnished good running condition $550. with all appliances, new Call 472-3756. 1619 Periwinkle at carpeting, screened porch, (6-3) ISLAND TOWER PLAZA $80u/mo. Priscilla Murphy Rent leu than $10 sq. ft. DUNES-. 2br/2b furnished, close to Clubhouse & pool, 1985 TOYOTA 4x4 King cab. Flexible terms. PMR 1971 Porsche 914, very good con- screened porch, avail, app. Realty, Inc. Jitfon. 472-0265. CALL BOB 472-1581 June 1st, $800/mo. ^•k (6-17) GUMBO LIMBO: 3br/2b unfur- nished executive old Florida SANIBEL & CAPTIVA ANNUAL RENTALS style home, all appliances, ^^68VVOLKSWAGEN BUG vaulted ceiling, screened porch TENNIS PLACE - Two bedroom/one and a half bath condo, with wet bar, $l,200/mo. With Sony stereo $1,350. canal front, fully furnished. Immediate occupancy. $550/mo. plus Please call: EXCELLENT BEACH ACCESS: 3br/2b un- 472-2811 furnished old Florida style utilities. (6-3) LOCATION home, brand new, $l,500/mo. VERY PRIVATE • Two bedroom/one bath single family home, 2BR/2B DUPLEX: furnished, unfurnished, near beach. $650/mo. plus utilities. FOR SWIM ;"'••. ING POOL, BERTONE RETAIL SPACE $575/$60C mo. SANIBEL BAYOUS - Just completed three bedroom/two bath fronting Periwinkle VIP Realty Group, family home. Very near beach access. Unfurnished. $900/mo. 1986 BERTONES! at the intersection of Inc., Realtor 472-1613 plus utilities. 5 SPEED, A/C, RW. Dixie Beach Blvd. (6-10) in the TARGA CONVERTIBLES easily accessible SPANISH CAY - One bedroom/one bath condo, fully furnish- FROM*12,050 HEART ed. Immediate occupancy. $500/mo. plus utilities. OF THE ISLANDS For more information, contact Sue Ritchie at 813/472-4113, Mon.-Fri. SHOPPING — SOUTH FORT MYERS RENTALS — ALSO FINE SELECTION PLAZA OF PRE-OWNED: REPRESENTED BY LUXURY LIFESTYLE at affordable rate. Two bedroom/two bath • MERCEDES 1,200 Sq. Ft. condo at Punta Rassa. Beautiful river view.spa, pool and many • EXOTICS I REALTOR* • COLLECTIBLES $1,450 per month extras. TOWNHOUSE — Two bedrooms with utility room and all ap- ROYAL IMPORTS For leasing VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. information 5301 San Cap Rd. pliances, pool, screened porches, near beaches. $400/mo. 3714 Fowler St. p rom Wnlfert Rrll 22B Tuesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER

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SANIBEL ISLES on end of BY OWNER, SAVE 14M! PERIWINKLE PARK Lovely ANNUAL RENTALS 901 S. YACHTSMAN DR. deep water canal with boat LARGEST DUNES Sanibel east 3br/2b, large 35x12 Park model and 12x85 PHASE III porch with solar spa, dock with glassed in, hard roof Florida Ft. Myers: CINNAMON COVE dock, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fur- Single Family Lot heavy duty boat lift on Custom Designed room, tropical furnishings. Sun 2br/2b furnished lakefront nished or unfurnished, with piling Home beautiful Bay view. Available mangrove canal $195,000. deck, shed. Call 472-5738. home $600/mo. Casually elegant 2 bedroom, 2 June 1st to Nov. 1st. $750/mo. Rogo ready, survey, sewer, Write: DE c/o The Islander, (6-10) bath home on picturesque plus utilities. 313/645-5498. water connection fees paid. P.O. Box 56, Sanibel, FL 33957. 2br/2b unfurnished town house, Assumable mortgage. 25,000 (6-10) canal. Mexican tile floors, all appliances including win- (TFN) sq. ft. will accomodate very pecky cypress paneli,«g. PUNTA RASSA PHAS| dow coverings, covered park- large home, pool & deck with Screened decking, 3 car garage Eighth floor, 2br/2b, ing, SWIMMING POOL, beautiful wooded golf course and enclosed area on lower apartment south, furnisnedTall $475/mo. SANIBEL'S FINEST vacation POINTESANTO vieyv. $79,900, by owner. level. Privacy in a natural set- kitchen appliances, 2 rental. 3/3 designer furnished DE SANIBEL ting on a cul-de-sac. 472-9406 balconies, 340 degree townhouse condo with style. Lighthouse end of Sanibel. FT. MYERS BEACH Beach ac- (4-3) unobstructed view. Bargain at cess, 3br/2b unfurnished home Parquet floors, 2 levels of One of Sanibel's finest lux- $230,000 Possible to assume direct Gulf front views. urious, Gulf front properties. $165,000. Call for appt. 472-4348 with fireplace, screened porch, Loan at 8V2 percent or 472-5700. $l,000/mo. Privated sauna—private sunn- Beautiful two bedroom, two Call Owner 472-0446 CONDO, TENNIS (6-3) VIP Realty Group ing deck — raquet- bath condominium, ground (4-17) ball—pool—quiet lane—perfect VILLA,South Seas Plantation floor, Gulf view, fully Inc., Realtor for rent or possible sale. Call 472-1613 honeymooon hideaway—or furnished. family retreat. 813/472-6644 Lloyd Roberts, (606)254-3080 or $212,000 (6-10) (606)266-6147. SOUTHWEST FLORIDA'S evenings. OWNER ANXIOUS — MUST FINEST BAYFRONT LOT (6-17) (TFN) Breathtaking view from this 2 SELL 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, third bedroom, 2 bath, 2nd floor cor- floor, corner location, Ft. Located on Upper Captiva. ATRIUM Exclusive Gulf front ner unit. Fully furnished. Myers Beach Gulf front. NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND Easily transformed into a condo residenceKINGS $205,000 Beautifully furnished. Seaside family estate. 1.2 Acres with CROWN Gulf front luxury con- SPACIOUS LUXURY 3 gorgeously located and fur- Condominum. Excellent rental nished beach front gulfview 300' of white sand/shell beach doSEA OATS OF BOCA CONDO AT Enjoy your own private income. $115,000. Phone days frontage — includes large deep GRANDE Gasparilla Island, THE ATRIUM homes for rent. Tennis courts, sundeck from this 4th floor pen- (813)433-5458 evenings and pool, air-strip, dockage, sea water dock. Seeing is luxury Gulf front condo. For thouse. Recently redecorated weekends (813)472-9179. ing. $289,000. rent by owner 312/887-7826. 2BR/2B plus den. Indoor park- taxi available. Prices from throughout, fully furnished. (TFN) (7-15) ing, heated pool, tennis, $750/wk. $2,000/mo. $M5/night $249,500 to $l,000/wk. $3,500/mo. OUT ISLAND panoramic view of Gulf. One PROPERTIES, INC week minimum. $150/night. 3 night minimum. These units all have excellent THE"BUYERSONLY" 25 percent less June to Nov. In- REALTY ISLAND RETREAT Lovely C.J. Reeves rental history. You can save BROKER 813/472-4871 3br/2b home Chateau Sur Mer, 2929 W. Gulf Drive describably private and thousands now by buying fully furnished, private beach Sanibel, FL 33957 beautiful. Call Elizabeth directly from the owner. Specializing in Sanibel & Cap- access. Available April thru 813/472-4686 Gulden (305)425-0111. tiva Islands. Also registered Oct. Of 1986. 305/2350762. (TFN) . (TFN) Call 472-3798 H.U.D. FHA/VA Foreclosure (TFN) (6-24) Broker. Discover the dif- NORTH CAROLINA MOUN- ference. Call now, Joan M. TAINS — I acre located in the AVAILABLE NOW! Spacious Smith licensed R.E. Broker. mountains, good access, large NEAR SANIBEL 2 bedroom, 2 3-bedroom, 2-bath house with 939-5221. trees cover this tract. Owner SANIBEL TAHITI APART- LAKEFRONT HOME Between bath, located in Davis Courts, MENTS All units are 2 garage and large screened (TFN) needs to sell. $6,500 pay $1,000 $450 with appliances. Please porch in CAPE CORAL. Close Me Gregor Woods and private down, assume loan. bedroom, 2 bath, living room, lake, large 3 bedroom, family call 472-1546. kitchen, Florida room. Newly to churches and shopping. Un- Chalet, 3 br/2b, two levels, I (TFN) furnished, all appliances in- room, fireplace, bar, 2 car mile from town, lovely setting, furnished & decorated. Private garage. All appliances, TWO BEDROOM AND DEN, 3 beach access, telephone, TV, cluded (refrigerator, stove, large deck overlooking mtns., oven, washer and dryer), just available immediately. Quiet bath home on private road, excellent location. Built-in shelling, biking, quiet residen- street. $98,500. 466-4372. Sanibel Island. Living room, IMMACULATE 2BR/2B fur tial neighborhood. Within 10 bring your furniture and move cabinets, very private, all for in. $445/mo. plus security. (6-17) w/fireplace, dining room, eat- $55,000, pay $5,000 down, nished (I bedroom empty), minutes of shopping and in kitchen. All have cathedral w/d, lovely screened porch on restaurants. Call 813/543-3434 Please call 472-2880 anytime. assume loan. Let's talk. ceilings and sliding glass doors 2 acres short distance from water. Five minute walk to days, 813/542-3279 eves. & to underneath roof screened (TFN) EXPERIENCE Murphy, good garden spot, Gulf. $650/mo. annual lease. weekends. Write Tahiti Apts., porches. Enclosed garage and KNOWLEDGE ready to build on. Owner^aid Utility & yard work tenant P.O. Box 2148, Fort Myers, FL storage area. Custom built responsibility. Please call 33902. PROFESSIONALISM sell $9,800 pay $1,800 1984. Baur Land Investments assume loan. evenings, 472-9518. (TFN) or 813/472-6510 for details. These are a few of over" (TFN) (TFN) For all your Real Estate needs listings. We have all types of HEAL ESTATE work with a professional, ex- property from $700 per acre FOR SALE perienced licensed Sales and up. We have small tracts. Associate, Lauren Snyder...a SANI BEL ARMS WEST J-2 We also have several cabins, graduate of Florida State Newly Redecorated houses, old farms, etc. Write or ISLAND LIVING A LOT CLOSER NERITA STREET Lot for sale. University with a degree in Excellent Rentals call today for a free listing 2 minute walk to lovely Co- Business Finance, and a $134,900 brochure. You can call free by 3 MILES FROM SANIBEL ISLAND quina Beach. 95x195, on shell registered securities dealer dialing: road. Affordable. 472-5738. license. Specializing in 2nd By owner. Please call, toll 1-800-438-7421. Write or call to- (6-10) home and investment proper- free: day. Cherokee Land Co., Mur- AND FORT MYERS BEACH ties, Lauren is your real estate 800/626-6147 phy, N.C. 28906. N.W. CORNER SUMMERLIN Ra & SAN CARLOS PKWY. professional on Sanibel and 9 A.M.—4 P.M. (6-10) SEA SHELLS OF SANIBEL Captiva Islands. (6-24) Annual rentals available with full clubhouse amenities Save income taxes thru depreciation with this two Call 813/472-3121 included. bedroom, two bath investment Toll Free in Florida Sandpiper, 3 bedroom home, $650/month. LEASED unit located on West Gulf 800/282-0360 EAST ROCKS LIVE AT TREETOP LEVEL Drive. Just steps from the Out of Florida Ginger, 2 bedroom villa, cathedral ceilings, $525/month. to catch the Gulf breeze! Near- swimming pool, tennis courts 800-237-6004 3 bedroom, 2 bath, swimming ly new 3 bedroom, 2 bath on pil- Cypress, 2 bedroom condo, $550/month. and on-site management to pool, beach access. Excellent ings, private Gulf front com- Royal Palm, 2 bedroom condo, $575/month. LEASED handle your rentals. Tom condition. munity with deeded beach ac- Roderick Realty, 813/472-0700 472-4575 All appliances included. cess. Complete Island style fur- days, 472-6203 eves. inc.. realtor (6-17) nishings from tea cups to TV. Uc *CQCO16914 (6-3) (TFN) OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 $199,900, Windon G. Arens, 466-6676 Broker, 472 1488. FOR SALE ONCAP- (6-10) TIVA/ROOSEVELT CHAN- NEL (bayside) 3 bedroom., 2 bath plus guest 2 bedro " CINNAMON COVE Vacation in Luxury... THE VILLAGE bath. Deep water dockag| 1 2, & 3-bedroom luxury condos with fully- AT tastic view including eas, SAFETY HARBOR to Gulf. Will sell with lea equipped kitchens and all the extras! or will sell one half Upper Captiva Island. Call (813)472-5277 or write Beautifully furnished, 2 Homeowner, Box 136, Captiva, bedroom, 2 bath village unit in Fl 33924. Safety Harbor Club. Excellent (TFN) views overlooking the Bay. THE ESI DIFFERENCE Compare this with others on the mnrket — $159,900. In- >':• cludes pool, tennis, private NORTHCAPTIVA dock and Gulf front beach. WATERFRONT LOTS 1400-237*7370 (UJS.) SAFETY HARBOR CLUB VACATION RENTALS OUT ISLAND Two side by side lakefront lots 1400482-7097 (Ha.) PROPERTIES, INC., and one Gulf view. Lots include SEASONAL RENTALS REALTY pool, tennis and boat dockage. 4-8004464010 (Canada) 813/472-4871 Short walk to Gulf. Will con- . ; (TFN) sider trade on the two lakefronf 1413463-7766 (local) lots. UPPER CAPTIVA THE VACATION SHOCK. HOUR PRIVATE WATERFRONT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Largest selection to choose from PO Box 6006, Fat Mylars Beach Florida 33931 LOT with direct access to Gulf Lie. RE Broker on Connie Mack Island for sale, 472-9223 Want to wtf your Vacation Home? Call uti $125,000. Stop by or call, (TFN) on Sanibel Island and 11 other 466-5800. Jonathan Harbour. Tropical Islands. Call or stop by (6-17)

and discover the ESI Difference. FOR SALE BY OWNER Switchboard open 24 hours What other resorts UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND. Four adjoining lots with clear every day of the year. view to Gulf of Mexico. Very call "Ofif-Season," we secluded area of the island but not remote. Deeded dockage included. Package price consider Opportunity. $80,000. 914/238-4680 EQUAL HOUSING Our prwen rental management (TFN) OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in gets RESULTS! this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adver- EXECUTIVE Ask us how. tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, SERVICES, INC. color, religion, sex or national Vacations/Seasonal/Annual origin, or an intention to make HOMES « CONDOMINIUMS • VILLAS; any such preference, limitation 455 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island, or discrimination." FL 33957 (813) 472-4195 Resolution Desk Open: This newspaper will not 9AM to 5P.M. knowingly accept any advertis- 7 da\s a week. REALTOR* ing for real estate which is in Call toll-free: Nationwide 1-800-237-6002 violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed Canada 1-800-447-6002 813/472-1613 VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. that all dwellings advertised in VIP RK All Y (.ROt P. INC. KKAI.TDR • REALTOR® this newspaper are available on Florida 1-800-282-7137 HI MAI MAW!! Ml-ST DIVISION 5301 San Cap Rd. (across from Wulfort Rd.) an equal opportunity basis. '1IINI CM SKWAY ROAD • SANIBI-l. ISLAND. H.ORIDA • .VWS7 813/472-3456 The ISLANDER Tuesday, June 3, 1986 23B

mitm CrOSSWOrd PuZZle by Jeanne Newland| ACROSS x » 10 II II '3 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION WEEK 37 (Sept. 12-19) and 1 Amassment SAFETY HARBOR CLUB Marina Villa, 2br/2b, great week 49 (Dec. 5-12). 5 Certain holy woman UPPER CAPTIVA view, nicely furnished, $20,000 Reasonably priced at CASA 10 Rich Little, e.g. under market. Days YBEL. Call 466-5014. 14 City of Romania Beach front property. Lot No. I 404/393-9393, nites or weekends (TFN) is the No. I Gulf front property 15 Open a bottle • 404/939-2686. 16 Commanded LSafety Harbor Club. 105' (TFN) 17 John Glenn's itage — includes dockage, INTERVAL OWNERSHIP il, tennis, clubhouse. All for SHELL ISLAND BEACH spaceship $185,000. SANIBEL ARMS WEST. Gulf CLUB on Sanibel, week 21. 20 Fascinate view, "L" bldg., first floor, fur- $2/000 below going rate. Call 21 Goto OUT ISLAND nished 8. newly decorated, 2 anytime, (304)336-7483. 22 Shoe width PROPERTIES, INC. bedroom, 2 bath, by owner. (TFN) REALTY 23 Lingerie grouping $144,900. Call 312/455-0006. 24 Plots 813/472-4871 (TFN) 28 Monoski (TFN) ONE WEEK of the Original 29 Utter CARIBE INN unit on Sanibel beach with year around club 32 Springtime WEST GULF DRIVE: Need THE BEACH VILLAS membership, year around 33 Primary elbow room? Own a three OF UPPER CAPTIVA parking, beach access. Call 34 Immure bedroom, two bath home for George 472-2825 evenings. 35 Lindbergh's plane Four beach front villas — the price of a condominium. (TFN) 38 Pantry put-aways Ground level CBS construction, elegant olde Florida style of ar- chitecture. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 39 Has second •* 47 1* 51 low maintenance grounds, thoughts n panoramic view of the Gulf, story, 1800 sq. ft. per unit. Con- sider this for your private WEEK 16 (3rd week in April) 40 —nous sr~ ice reduced to $510,000. Tom at CASA YBEL RESORT AND r residence, vacation home or- iderick Realty, 813/472-0700 CLUB. Upper, two bedroom, 41 Bar beverage ys, 813/472-6203 eves. super rental property. Pre- 42 Cookware 5* construction offering of two bath, all amenities includ- - (6-3) ed. $12,000 negotiable. Days 43 Hardens r $215,000. •r call (617)523-2306, or write 112 44 Get off a letter Union Wharf, Boston, Mass, OUT ISLAND 45 Jolson and Smith w GUMBO LIMBO 3 bedroom 02109. 46 Puts out DOWN on ground level, lake, PROPERTIES, INC. \ (TFN) 49 Onion soup topping 1 Stereo must 28 Umps' calls ral yard, screened porch REALTY 813/472-4871 54 Airship of the'30s 2 Merit 29 Pan-fry fspa. Attached aviary or or- "I Want-Just..." chid house. $170,000. 463-0330. (TFN) TIMESHARE DIRECT from 56 O'Hara'shome 3 "Play It-Lays" 30 (TFN) owner. Sanibel's best location, 57 Wading bird 4 Harbor feature 31 Encouraging words weeks 16 & 17 at SANIBEL 58 Billionth:pref. 5 Moves 33 Pitcher's post MUST SELL BY OWNER. 2 Ice cream container bedroom, 2 bath Manor house, BEACH CLUB II. $8,750 each 59 Rubaiyatman 6 Come after 34 FURNISHED CONDO 2 professionally landscaped, at- week. Call 549-6553. 60 Suable deeds 7 Hurt some 36 Deal bedroom, 2 bath. Unique tached garage. Amenities in- (TFN) 61 Acknowledge 8 Miss Babilonia 37 Eases design, heated pool. Off Island, clude 2 pools, 2 tennis courts, 9 Obvious 42 Take a look 2 miles from Causeway. Phone CASH Escarps 466-4145. security patrol, minutes to ma- 10 Connives with 43 jor malls, 20 minutes to SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I, 11 Jewelry setting 44 Sweeten • (TFN) Anxious to sell weeks 31, 32 in lA L All Sanibel. $52,900 FIRM. Call 12 She played Jeannie 45 "-we all?" ! 939-7607. Aug., 39, 40 in Oct. & 48, 49 8, 50 JANE 13 Make strips 46 Give-(chew out) : (6-17) in Dec, 10 percent owner finan- BEACHVIEW cing. Call 489-1413. J18 Inlay alloys 47 Pretense : BY OWNER (TFN) ,_,„,_, J19 Boerburg 48 Antitoxins « 4 bedroom, 2 bath, custom fur- H p Autocrat ; nished home. I»J ° |23 Ecstasy 49 USSEPPA ISLAND VILLAGE HATI R 24 One of Caesar's 50 Shoe size { $225,000. Townhouse, fireplace, fully THANKSGIVING WEEKS 46 King of Sweden j ,5034 312/433-5919 IGIIILIAI assassins 51 furnished on water, dock. Pric- and 47, South Seas Plantation Pablo's son J (6-24) ed $164,900, attractive financ- |L E YJ25 Turn off completely 52 Beach Club I, Gulf front, 2 TV reception woe i ing available. Exchange con- bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps 6, by fgra26 Pickling agent 53 sidered, also Useppa lot owner, $13,900. 201/244-4606. • 27 Affectations 55 To and — j PUNTA RASSA beautiful $104,900. By owner. Call (6-10) 2br/2b completely furnished. 472-0020. Combine the fun of waterfront (6-17) iNlGlLlEl living, swimming, boating and LIGHTHOUSE RESORT & ELAN tennis with an income as well. CLUB Week 23 first week in Call 765-4282. June. Large waterfront 3 (6-3) bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps six. Pool, tennis, fishing & sailing. Only $3,000. 472-3964 or 1-858-3440. (6-3)

SANIBEL BEACH CLUB II Large luxury Gulf front, 2br/2b, sleeps six. Pool, tennis. Weeks 18 to 23, from $3,700. Mary Massaro, Vacation S ho ppe, 813/472-0808. REPRESENTED BY CAN'T USE YOUR INTER- (6-17) THERE'S ONLY VAL WEEK? Let us rent it for you — we specialize in REALTOR" SANIBEL BEACH CLUB Com- timeshare rentals. Call us for pare before you buy! A large 2 details. The Vacation Shoppe, bedroom, 2 bath, as low as Broker (813)463-7766; U.S. $3,000, Contact Carol Henwood, VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. (800)237-7370; FL 5301 San Cap Rd. 813/472-6335. The Vacatio I (800)282-7097; (800)446-0010 Shoppe, licensed Real Estate (across from Wulfert Rd.) Canada. broker. 813/472-3456 (TFN) (6-3) ONE ISLAND NEWSPAPER! SHELL ISLAND BEACH CLUB.Week 17, 2 bedroom, 2 Only one that Jteeps yon 267-O381 bath, sleeps 6, on Gulf. Pool & idot tennis. $6,000. Call owner Residential & Commercial 472-4379. informed in so many ways... DAVID SMITH (6-3) Arts...Politics...People...Problems...Police...Sports Real Estate...Shelling...Ads...rhildren...lssues General Contractor Bridge...Crossword...Environment...Restaurants • Custom Piling Homes • Additions State Certified • All Types of Remodeling • Office Buildings Clots A Fishing...Sales...Classified...Clubs...Government • New Store Interiori •Fire Damage GEC036150 Business...Entertainment...Schools...Crafts...Letters History... Features...Churches... Libraries.. Tides approx. 1/3 acre 175' on the water OPEN HOUSE Who...What...Wherc.When...Why Sunday, April 20,10-5

Every drop counts Sou.h Florida Wattr Manas,™,, District Stay in touch with the Islands wherever you are with a subscription to the Sanibel-Captiva Islander, the Islands' favorite award-winning newspaper. It's one sure way to get the news, meet the people and explore the issues fully PRIME SOUTH LOCATION BETWEEN and objectively every week, year 'round. MCGREGOR AND THE RIVER. A private cul-de-sac provides the setting for this Name lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath, split plan home, situated on intersecting deep water, direct access canals. Address: Mere minutes by boat or car to Fbrt Myers, Sanibel or the Beach. Privacy with suprisihg convenience. Take McGregor to lona Road at River's Edge Yacht Yearly Rates Payment Enclosed D VISA EF MC & Country Club, then right on Tahitian Way to 50G U.S.A. $20 Christine Way. Come see us Sunday. Card 8 Lee County $15 Refreshments will be served REALTOR P.O. BOX « Foreign $25 Exp. Date ST. JAMES CITY, FL 33956 VIP REALTY GROUP, INC ._.,- ^- ST. JAMB CITY 2*3-1044 _ REALTYCO. nSOKKU umenA v 5301 San Cap Rd. Mail to: The SanibetCaptiva Islander, PO. Box 56, 2S34051 (acrowhomWuftotRd.) Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Serving Pins Island Since «65 «•* W-AMO Cl 813/472-3456 24B Tbesday, June 3,1986 The ISLANDER Priscilla Murphy PMR Realty, Inc. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION BEACH HOME A Gulf front home offering a very private lifestyle within this fabulous vacation resort. A spacious three bedroom, two bath residence with beach front charnk (tfntplete with a the resort^«Uue& Never rented and in be'autiful condition, our listing also comes with a fireplace, storm shutters, screened porch more. Call today for a private appointment. Contact our Captiva Office for all details. 472-5154.

A SUPERB HOME HOMESITES A SUPERB PRICE [OMES1TE A well kept, ground level single family residence in Not just any "beach excellent, move-in condition, conveniently located near the public school and tennis courts. This homesite," this near Gulf sweetheart features two bedrooms, two baths, and a lot is in a very private area large enclosed porch. A very fine selection indeed of a world class resort. for the young family and available for only $112,000. Enjoy all the amenities of Contact Loretta Geiger, Realtor-Associate, for all South Seas Plantation such the details. 472-1511. as restaurants, golf, yacht harbor and more. Available for $130,000. EXCLUSIVES • EXCLUSIVES UP ISLAND Nicely vegetated canal front lots found in • Castaways on the route to Captiva. Over % acre of land ready to be built. 1 "REAL ISLANDY" Offered for $60,000. Call WALK TO BEACH today. You can easily stroll to the Gulf from this "split- REDUCED! story" piling home, neatly tucked away in a lush, CANAL FRONT Island niche. Complete with three bedrooms, Great One of the few canal front Room, fireplace, ceiling fans, full appliance package, lots still avalable. IfSound.in 2L SUNSET screened*in pool and more. A fantastic opportunity a very fine East-end COtfOOMINHJM for full-time family residence or vacation pleasure. residential subdivision. Available for $185,000. Contact Hazel Amon, Cleared of pepper and Now there's an excellent way to make all of Realtor-Associate for all details. 472-5154. ready to build. Available Sanibel forever your own. An opportunity for for $78,900. only six owners, Sanibel Sunset Condominium is an intimate Gulf front complex located on the CUSTOM MICHIGAN HOME quiet end of West Gulf Drive. A luxurious, Found within the quiet residential contemporary interior graciously provides a subdivision of the Socks, our casual Island lifestyle. Along with three spacious spacious new offering features a bedrooms you will find ceramic tile floors, plush custom Tahitian style elevation wall to wall carpeting, wet bar, Jacuzzi tub, wood cabinetry, and two verandas to maximize the heavy slate tile roof and tropical vistas. Outdoor amenities include a complete with three be wooden foot path to the beach, outdoor hot tub, family room, utility room, two baths, tennis court, swimming pool, ground level storage and double car garage. The grounds and more. With only one unit remaining, now is are nicely landscaped, making this definitely the best time to see Sanibel Sunset home a neighborhood eye-pleaser. Condominium. Visit our on-site model, Unit Available for a very attractive #201, located at 2959 West Golf Drive. Open $169,000. For more information on daily 1-5 p.m. this exciting home, contact Ted Holland, Broker-Salesman at • EXCLUSIVES • EXCLUSIVES 472-4121 CONDOMINIUMS • CONDOMINIUMS • CONDOMINIUMS SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION NEW LISTING BEACH VILLAS SANIBEL ARMS WEST Lovely one, two, and three bedroom apartments (some with lofts) that Your holiday on Sanibel is more affordable than ever when you consider face directly onto the Gulf of Mexico. Surrounded by native vegetation the fine values of Sanibel Arms West. This beautifully maintained and featuring a private pool and tennis court, Beach Villas offer community has lovely landscaping, a pool, tennis, boat docks and over1 access to all South Seas Plantation amentities. An attractive leaseback 400 feet of beach. Our two bedroom, two bath unit is in beautiful option is available for the investor to consider. There are a few great condition, completely furnished and never rented. Prices begin from * : opportunities to explore for a vacation lifestyle second to none. Prices $139,900. Contact our Causeway Office for details. 472-4121, begin as low as $185,000...however, the sunsets are priceless. Contact our Captiva Office for details. 472-5154. PINE COVE THE PRICE IS UNBEATABLE 8- NEW LISTING Captiva from as low as $79,500!!! This is not a misprint. Only $79,500 This is the model apartment everyone was raving about! A stunning buys a nicely furnished ground-level efficiency apartment in this cozy Gulf front unit in Sanibel's newest luxury complex. Completed in 1986, waterfront cluster of Captiva condominiums. Just nine units and very our outstanding unit features designer wallpaper throughout, ceiling private, complete with a boat dock on Pine Island Sound. This offering fans, Italian tile in kitchen, hall, baths and porch, two bedrooms and is perfect for the weekend fisherman, rental portfolio, or the writer two baths. Gorgeous! Amenities include pool, beach, Jacuzzi, bird looking for a secluded spot to finish that great American novel. For watch tower, BBQ and more. Available for $330,000. Contact Irish this and other opportunities contact our Balm Ridge Office at Winrow, Broker-Salesman for details. 472-1511. 472-1934. MEMBER Servina Southwest £(oruki Since 1955 Real Estate Inquiries P.O. Box 57, Sanibel Island rv :«•»..• .,• u.uy-v.u^Only - Call Collec^ t FRISC1LLA M L TLPHY RE AlJ Y. INC Florida 33957 •I.• iv.-.Mi-i.'l .. _ __ L .... _ __ REALTOR (813) 4721-5154 (813) 472-1934 (8l3) 472-1511 (8l3) 472-4121