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PAGE 1B Arson suspected in blaze

■ SRIA BY FRANKLIN HAYES finalizes Gulf Breeze News hotel/condo [email protected] guidelines A fire destroyed a house in ■ Bubba’s Whisper Bay last week and fire officials suspect arson may be Beach the cause. A reward is being offered for any information leading to the identification of persons responsible for the fire. WEEKEND Midway Fire District, Weather Pensacola Beach Fire Department and Gulf Breeze THURSDAY 10/18 Fire and Rescue personnel Scat.T-Storms responded to an emergency call around 3 a.m. at 2809 Sandy high 82O O Ridge Drive on Oct. 11. Fire low 74 trucks were on scene within six minutes of the initial call, a FRIDAY 10/19 Midway Fire District official Scat. T-Storms said. When firefighters arrived high 82O on scene, they began battling O the fire that had already con- low 67 sumed 60 percent of the home and two cars in the driveway. Homeowner Cheryl McCaffry Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News SATURDAY 10/20 The residence pictured above, located at 2809 Sandy Ridge Drive in Whisper Bay, nearly burned to the ground Oct. 11. Sunny See ARSON, Page 2A6 Midway Fire District and Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office officials suspect an arsonist may have caused the fire. high 83O low 64O GB fire chief Ex-basketball SUNDAY 10/21 pro Dr. Alec Partly Cloudy Kessler dies high 82O signs mutual aid FROM STAFF REPORTS O with.” low 69 BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News Midway Fire District, [email protected] [email protected] Holley-Navarre Fire District, Navarre Beach Fire Dept., and Former Southeastern INSIDE Escambia Fire District had all Twenty months from the time Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News Conference star and respected signed the agreement in Business 8A the original South Santa Rosa Four South Santa Rosa County fire chiefs met Monday to Andrews Institute physician Dr. December 2006. Gulf Breeze Alec Kessler died unexpectedly Classifieds 3D County Mutual/Automatic Aid hammer out a mutual aid agreement that has been on hold, was the only one refusing to Saturday, Oct. 13 from an Community 3-5A Agreement for fire districts was with Gulf Breeze refusing to sign, for the past year. The chiefs sign. meeting were (left to right) Gulf Breeze Fire Chief Shane apparent heart attack. The sur- Crossword 3B first drawn up – all four south Carmichael explained, “We Carmichael, Midway Fire Chief Stephen Demeter, Navarre geon was participating in a bas- Editorial 6A end fire districts plus Escambia had to have one word in one Beach Fire Chief Michael Howard, and Holley-Navarre Fire ketball tournament at Gulf Faith 7A Fire District have agreed to sign place changed from ‘may’ to Chief Len Slocum. Breeze High School. The three B onto the agreement. And the Island News 1 ‘shall,’ to say the control of a compromise took less than 15 on three tournament, hosted by Obituaries 3B fire scene shall be the district that would allow non-certified times. But no compromise had minutes in a special meeting of the Gulf Breeze Tip Off Club, Schools 8C where the fire is. The other lan- fire fighters to at least drive been agreed to until this meet- the four south end chiefs was a fundraiser for Gulf Seniors 2D guage said when any fire depart- trucks to the scene of a mutual ing. Monday morning, Oct. 15. Breeze High School varsity Sports 1-8C ment showed up, if they were aid call. Just some language “Midway Chief Demeter At the end of Monday’s basketball trips. Talk of the Town 5A firefighters from outside the dis- change made it possible for us called and asked for the meet- meeting Gulf Breeze Fire Chief After making a basket, Women in Business 1&4D trict they ‘may’ turn over con- to sign on,” Carmichael said. ing, so we could get this Shane Carmichael said, “I’m Kessler motioned that he want- trol to the firefighters of that Carmichael said he had been resolved. The other chiefs “Mailing Statement is on sorry we were the sticky fly in ed to sub-out, left the gymnasi- district when they arrived. This to several fire chief meetings, agreed to come to the meeting, Editorial Page” the ointment that has kept this um, and collapsed in the lobby, makes it clear that they will.” held monthly, and had brought and with us all face to face we from getting done, but now we witnesses said. Kessler was FOUR SECTIONS “And we had to have some some suggested compromise transported to Gulf Breeze have agreement we can all live language to other chiefs several See CHIEFS, 2A6 VOL. 6, NO. 42 compromise language in there Hospital, where he was pro- OCTOBER 18, 2007 See KESSLER, Page 2A6

Local diver Jeromee McDonald Diver marks ‘new Beaudette marked her 47th GB man birthday with a dive on the life’ with dive on Oriskany reef. killed on 98

home! Oriskany reef FROM STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News BY VICI PAPAJOHN [email protected] Gulf Breeze News your [email protected] A Gulf Breeze man was killed last Wednesday night Jeromee McDonald Beau- after walking into traffic on dette has been given a second U.S. 98, a report from Florida chance to pursue her love of the Highway Patrol (FHP) said. coastal waters and she is literal- The man was hit by one vehicle ly diving in. She is preparing to and run over by three others in take her second dive on the front of the Taco Bell in Oriskany on Oct. 26 – and this Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today Navarre. time she will make a moonlit According to the report, night dive. Christian Anthony Rapp, 43, "Never would I have Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly See PEDESTRIAN See DIVER, Page 3A6 , Page 2A6

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Continued from page 1A Thursday, Oct. 18 Sunday, Oct. and her dog were rescued from Committee for a the back yard. No injuries were Sustainable Emerald 21 reported. State Fire Marshal's Coast Meeting, 8:30 a.m. to No meetings Office investigators estimate the 4:15 p.m., Navarre scheduled as of press time fire caused $250,000 in dam- Conference Center, 8700 Navarre Parkway, Navarre ages. Monday, Oct. Lt. Clayton Miller with Florida Taxation and Midway Fire District said the Budget Reform Com- 22 house was beyond saving by the mission Public Hearing, 4 Santa Rosa time firefighters arrived and that p.m. to 7 p.m.Okaloosa- County Commission their main priority was to keep Walton College, Mattie Kelly Committee Meeting, Fine & Performing Arts 9 a.m., Commis- the flames from spreading to Center, 100 College sioner's Board nearby homes and structures. Boulevard, Niceville Room, 6495 Caroline Neighbor Alicia Taylor said Street, Milton barking dogs woke her up. Friday, Oct. 19 "You could see an orange No meetings scheduled Tuesday, Oct. glow through the windows," as of press time 23 Taylor said. The Whisper Bay City of Gulf resident said she evacuated her Saturday, Oct. 20 Breeze Board of children to her mother's house Friends of the Gulf Adjustments, 6:30 close by while her husband Breeze Library Book Sale, p.m., Gulf Breeze City called 9-1-1. Taylor also said 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Gulf Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Breeze Library, 1060 Gulf Breeze she heard several loud booms Shoreline Drive, Gulf while firefighters worked to Breeze Wednesday, Oct. suppress the flames. Miller said the investigation Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News Holley Navarre Seniors 24 was ongoing and did not have a A charred frame and scattered bricks are all that remain of the western end of a home locat- Garage Sale, 8 a.m. to 12 Santa Rosa Island p.m., Holley-Navarre Senior definite explanation for the loud ed at 2809 Sandy Ridge Drive that caught fire Oct. 11. Authority Committee Center, 8476 Gordon Meeting, 5 p.m., SRIA noises reported by neighbors. Office are continuing to investi- State Fire Marshal's Office said Cross of Northwest Florida said Goodin Lane, Navarre Administrative Office, 1 Via "Vehicle gas tanks don't typi- gate the incident and are offer- his investigators are currently McCaffry sought assistance De Luna, Pensacola Beach cally explode because they're ing a reward of up to $2,500 for conducting interviews to gather through the charity organization Learn to Read work- not under pressure. It's not like shop, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., information that leads them to additional information. and that they set up a hotel room Town & Country Plaza Thursday, Oct. 25 what you see in the movies," the suspected arsonist. McCaffry, who has lived at for her. Broxton said McCaffry Building, 3300 N. Pace Santa Rosa County Miller said. "It was possibly the "We know [the fire] was not the residence since 1996, was had not checked in as of press Boulevard, Pensacola Commission Regular tires blowing on the cars that an accident," Miller said. not immediately available for time. Meting, Commissioner's were on fire, though we're not "We've ruled out all accidental comment. Fiedor said McCaffry Anyone with information The Child Welfare Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton 100 percent on that." causes like a lightning strike or is not a suspect in the investiga- about the fire is encouraged to Crisis, 9 a.m., he Institute of Human and Machine Midway Fire District and the electrical failure." tion at this time. call the State Fire Marshal's Cognition, 40 S. Alcaniz St., Florida State Fire Marshal's Lt. Kevin Fiedor with the Leigh Broxton with the Red Office at 850-453-7803. Pensacola. The League of To submit an event for Women Voters of the publication in the calendar, email Pensacola Bay Area will [email protected] with KESSLER: host a public forum on child the subject “Calendar.” Andrews Institute physician well respected welfare featuring a presen- Items must be received one week tation by Cate Jordan, exec- prior to publication date. Continued from page 1A great dad who loved his chil- utive director of Families dren." Count. For additional meeting nounced dead. He is survived As a student athlete at the Call 850-449-1746 for information, visit: by his wife Rhea and two sons. University of Georgia, Kessler more information. The former professional ath- led the Bulldogs to their only www.splashpensacolabeach.com SEC title in 1990 and averaged Workforce/Affordable lete was an orthopedic surgeon Housing Expo, 10 a.m. to 3 www.cityofgulfbreeze.com at the Andrews Institute and 21 points and 10.3 rebounds p.m., Santa Rosa County www.santarosa.fl.gov also coached basketball for the that season. Kessler, who left Auditorium located at 4530 www.gulfbreezechamber.com Gulf Breeze Sports Association Georgia as the school's all-time Spikes Way, Milton sria-fla.com (GBSA). leading scorer with 1,788 "As a coach, Dr. Kessler was points, was an NBA first round www.santarosa.k12.fl.us always a gentleman. He always draft choice by the Houston enjoyed coaching his boys. Rockets but was immediately : With his abilities and experi- traded to the Miami Heat. PEDESTRIAN Rapp walked into road ence, the man had vastly more Kessler left the NBA in 1994 Continued from page 1A ed and state troopers said none of knowledge about the game but after logging 210 games with the drivers were under the influ- the Heat in four seasons. walked into the westbound traffic ence of alcohol at the time of the he was never arrogant, never lane of Highway 98 just before Kessler studied medicine at accident. Highway Patrol Public said anything about his own 10 p.m. on Oct. 10. An SUV trav- experience. He was there for his Emory University and graduat- Information Officer Steven eling west on 98 swerved to Preston said no charges have children. On Saturday morning, ed in 1999. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News avoid Rapp but struck the pedes- he greeted my son Lawrence "The Baptist family is sad- Alec Kessler, right, speaks with visitors at the Andrews been filed against the drivers at trian, pulled into the median and this time, but that the investiga- and said how much he was dened by the loss of one of our Institute grand opening April 21. side swiped a traffic control tion is still ongoing. looking forward to coaching own, Dr. Alec Kessler," said excelled in all areas of his life. and peers, and his good works device. A minivan, a car and Investigators are awaiting lab them again," shares Larry Andrews Institute and Gulf We are united in mourning and will continue to touch each of another SUV then struck Rapp, Breeze Hospital Administrator results to determine if the pedes- Brown, GBSA Commissioner respect for him. He compas- us. Our deepest sympathies are who was still lying in the road trian was intoxicated. Bob Harriman. "He was an out- for Basketball. "He was just a sionately and enthusiastically extended to his family during after the first collision. "They always do an analysis standing physician who really great guy and a really served his community, patients this very difficult time." All four vehicles pulled into to see if alcohol was involved," the median and waited to speak said FHP Lt. Ronald Castleberry. to police. Castleberry said toxicology CHIEFS: Rapp was pronounced dead at reports are usually available 20 Non-certified volunteers to be allowed on scene the scene and transported to the do not have at least two fire- ‘Oh, go fight the fire and come at one time. “But if everything or 30 days after the incident. Continued from page 1A medical examiner at Sacred Rapp was the owner of fighters with green certified back when you are done.’ isn’t just right, like someone not Heart Hospital in Pensacola. Christian Rapp Plumbing stickers, then we won’t send the Volunteers cannot just leave showing up, we might go down came to a compromise,” No other injuries were report- Services in Gulf Breeze. Carmichael said. “The way the truck at all. We have to have two work any more when a call to only seven available at one law is now, any new recruit that certified personnel available to comes,” Slocum said. time,” he said. They handle an comes to us off the street has to respond or we call and say we Slocum has 20 volunteers average of just over 2,000 calls go through the certification cannot come to the fire. and four part-time paid fire- a year, with most of those being Elected Officials process. But we have some Everybody was happy with that fighters. Beginning in January medical response. CONTACT ✆ older guys who have been fight- and it still meets state law.” those four will be full time paid Navarre Beach Chief ★ ing fires for years, and do not Carmichael said Gulf Breeze firefighters, and he said they Michael Howard said his GULF BREEZE ELECTED DIANE COLEMAN, Dist. 3 OFFICIALS (850) 939-5538 want to go through that process has no paid firefighters or staff, will still use the 20 volunteers. department is fully paid. They 1070 Shoreline Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL now. The law does allow them and has 25 volunteers, of whom “We usually have about handle about 300 calls a year, 32561; (850) 934-5100 HUGH WINKLES, Dist. 2 (850) 623-6299 to do some support services.” 18 are currently certified. “Two 2,000 calls a year, with mostly with 108 of those last year being Mayor LANE GILCHRIST of three of us work for the city, being medical response calls. mutual aid across the bridge to (850) 932-5565 DIANE SCOTT, Dist. 1 He said the way the mutual [email protected] (850) 623-0413 aid agreement had been written so that is why we can do this And now days, to fight a fire help Holley-Navarre. He has while other areas down here legally, and safely, you need at two firefighters on duty all the BEVERLY ZIMMERN FLORIDA STATE did not allow any non-certified (850) 932-4717 REPRESENTATIVES firefighters to respond to a can’t. The city has no problem least 15 people on scene, as long time, 24/7, and altogether his bzimmern@ ci.gulf-breeze.fl.us GREG EVERS (R) mutual aid call in another fire letting us go if there is a call. So as no one is inside needing res- department has seven firefight- CARL HOFFMAN District Office: 5424 Willing St., (850) 932-4948 Milton, FL 32570 district. “We have a firefighter we pretty much get the daytime cue. Then you need more,” ers, including the chief. He said [email protected] covered. Then we have the other Slocum said. this mutual aid agreement will (850) 983-5550 who is 60 years old who usually J.B. SCHLUTER [email protected] drives our truck. And we have a volunteers at night.” Midway Fire Chief Stephen be a “hard sell” to his board of (850) 232-0939 DAVE MURZIN (R) [email protected] lot of young guys, like 18, 29, Gulf Breeze covers between Demeter said, “It takes every commissioners. “They are not in District Office: Suite 22B, 7100 RICHARD FULFORD Plantation Rd., Ste. 3, Pensacola, 20 years old. I do not want a 800 to 825 calls a year, he said, fire department in this south end favor of mutual aid,” he said. FL 32504 (850) 932-5135 (850) 494-7330 young guy who has no real dri- with 60 to 70 percent of those to fight a fire. No one depart- “And they say they are not wor- [email protected] C.V. “CLAY” FORD (R) ving experience behind the being medical calls. ment can do it alone. That is ried about ISO insurance rat- SANTA ROSA COUNTY COMMISSION District Office: 1804 W. Garden St, wheel of my ladder truck that Holley-Navarre Fire Chief why this mutual aid agreement ings.” Pensacola, FL 32501-4418 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, FL (850) 595-5550 weighs 78,000 pounds.” Len Slocum has a partially paid is so important. None of us have Chief Slocum said he gets at 32570; (850) 932-1340 or 983-1877 Carmichael also explained, fire department currently, but enough people full time on duty least 20 calls a day from insur- RAY SANSOM (R) JOHN BROXSON, Dist. 5 District Office: 348 SW Miracle Strip “The firefighters with certifica- his district will become a fully to handle a fire by ourselves. ance agencies around the coun- (850) 932-2617 Pkwy., Bldg. C, Ste. 12, Fort Walton paid department with people at And right now, until some try wanting to know what their [email protected] Beach, FL 32548-5257 tion have green stickers on their rosa.fl.us (850) 833-9328 the station 24/7 beginning in things change, if we get two ISO rating is. “This mutual aid helmets. The ones that are non- GORDON GOODIN, Dist. 4 certified to go into a fire or hot January 2008. He said times fires in the south end, the last agreement is so important to our (850) 939-1274 FLORIDA STATE SENATOR zone have red stickers. We have changed and laws have one to call is going to burn ISO,” Slocum said. [email protected] DON GAETZ (R) rosa.fl.us District Office: 217 Miracle Strip changed the language in one changed, and it makes having a down. It is just that simple.” The The agreement will not be Pkwy., Fort Walton Beach, FL full service volunteer depart- other three chiefs agreed. absolutely final until each fire DON SALTER, Dist.3 32548 paragraph to read that non-certi- (850) 983-1877 (850) 897-5747 fied firefighters can respond and ment impossible. Midway is a fully paid fire commission signs off on it, [email protected] SunCom 277-5009 rosa.fl.us [email protected] be used in support situations, “It isn’t like it used to be, district, with 29 firefighters. Of which will be in November for BOB COLE, Dist. 2 like driving the truck, but if we where bosses would just say those, nine are usually on duty most. (850) 983-1877 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE [email protected] JEFF MILLER (R) TOM STEWART, Dist. 1 Pensacola Office: 4300 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 17C, Pensacola, FL 32503 (850) 983-1877 (850) 479-1183 [email protected] Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Toll Free: (866) 367-1614 Office Report rosa.fl.us SANTA ROSA COUNTY U.S. SENATORS SCHOOL DISTRICT 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL 32570; Senator MEL MARTINEZ (R) Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. (850) 983-5000 315 E. Robinson St., Landmark Center 1, Ste. 475, Orlando, FL Felonies over 20 grams trolled substance without a pre- ED GRAY III, Dist. 5 32801 10/10/07 scription 10/12/07 (850) 932-6287 (407) 254-2573 Owens, Matthew Wade, 31, 10/11/07 Davenport, Robert Browder, 49, JOANN J. SIMPSON, Dist.4 Senator NELSON, BILL (D) US Court House Annex, 111 N. W/M, 5900 block of Capitol Drive, Cox, Danette Hicks, 41, W/F, Harrigan, Seth Brandon, 34, W/M, 5200 block of Soundside (850) 994-5446 Gulf Breeze, possession of 1900 block of Revere Street, W/M, 2200 block of Jeannie Street, Drive, Gulf Breeze, vehicular theft Adams St., Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 942-8415 cocaine, possession of marijuana, Navarre, possession of a con- Navarre, violation of probation

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS October 18, 2007 3A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Hundreds attend memorial for Atchison Give a loved one a gift From staff reports Randall Hensel, a co-worker of Roy’s for one manipulated the rules of the organiza- Roy Atchison’s family and friends paid 20 years in the Assistant U.S. Attorney’s tion, which serves 800 families, to his or her subscription! their last respects to the man they remem- office, said Roy was a very respected attor- benefit. bered as a family man, community leader ney, who recently argued a novel theory in a Sam Atchison spoke of his father. “I’m Call Gulf Breeze News at and federal prosecutor. fraud case which set a precedent to assist in very proud to be his son. He was a good Hundreds of people attended the memor- asset forfeiture. father, there when we needed him.” 932-88986 ial service Tuesday, Oct. 9 at St. Ann Additionally, he remembered how Roy The service was an opportunity to Catholic Church. “played Santa Claus,” passing out genera- remember Atchison, who reportedly was “We all know what happened in the last tors to coworkers left powerless after found hanged to death last week in a month,” Monsignor Luke Hunt told those Hurricane Ivan. Michigan jail, after allegedly being caught assembled. “To ask why is useless ... there is J.B. Schluter told how Roy led the Gulf in an internet child sex sting. The FBI is no answer. Up to a month ago, Roy was Breeze Sports Association like a Chief investigating the circumstances surrounding doing everything right. That’s what we’re Executive Officer during his tenure as pres- the death. You are cordially invited to a here to remember, the goodness and hard ident. “Judging is not our job,” Msgr. Hunt Holiday Open House work that Roy gave to his community in “He had an innate way of going straight said. “To judge you have to have all the evi- at Baskethound Gift Shop many ways.” to the point,” Schluter said, making sure no dence. Only God has all the evidence.” Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 12 - 4 PM DIVER: Surgery allows woman to dive ‘Mighty O’ HorsD’oeuvres ● Refreshments ● DoorPrizes We make it easy!

Continued from page 1A ALPINE COMMERCIAL CENTER ● NAVARRE PKWY. ● NAVARRE, FL ● 936-1119 believed that this was possible two years ago," she says with a smile. "I was obese and I was suffering hip, knee and foot pain and I was totally out of shape. I Bring LIGHT In! never would have been fit for a dive and I never would have been able to haul my equip- ment." Beaudette made a decision two years ago to become healthy again. She was 45 years 932-6021 old and had slumped into a life www.advanced-insulation.net she found to be limited. She felt that she had lost sight of her for- mer self, her former active NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-07 lifestyle and she longed to redis- Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.19-07 was presented to cover both her love for the water the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Monday, and the person she had lost October 15, 2007, and will be presented for final reading and adoption at along the way - herself. After a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, November 5, 2007, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf 15 years of dieting and exercis- Breeze, Florida. ing, she remained heavy and knew her obesity was affecting The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: her quality of life. ORDINANCE NO. 19-07 "Previous diets had left me AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA, AMEND- with yo-yo loss and gain cycle Submitted photo ING THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR NINE PARCELS TOTALING 1.80 that left me heavier and heavier ACRES FROM R-1-A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, TH TOWN- Divers accompany Jeromee Beaudette down to the Oriskany reef deep in the Gulf of Mexico. HOUSE, AND R-1 SINGLE AND MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DIS- and I wanted a more permanent TRICTS TO C-1 COMMERCIAL, AND ASSIGNING C-1 COMMERCIAL solution," Beaudette says. "I throughout her school years Dr. Lord praises Beaudette’s and too short." Beaudette adds ZONING TO A PREVIOUSLY UNZONED PARCEL OF 0.30 ACRES, AND was not well. I had high blood only intensified the passion. progress and notes that with a bright grin, "I will sit on AMENDING THE CITY'S OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AS REFERRED TO pressure, foot and knee prob- IN SECTION 21-28 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE AND AS ESTABLISHED "I fell in love with the under- “Everything went right for the couch to watch a TV show IN 1990;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; lems, hip pain and sleep apnea. water world at a very young Jeromee. She had no complica- about scuba diving or the sink- PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE And I had become invisible. I age," she remembers, "and now tions. This is a very serious ing of the Oriskany, though." DATE. felt like I was outside of my life, I have returned to my passion of surgery. There will be roughly "It is important for me to let not living it." A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the skin diving." 200,000 bariatric procedures in you know I would never tell City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the She decided to look into gas- Her size and her lack of fit- 2007. The goal we physicians anyone to have the surgery or Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. tric bypass, and started ness had kept her away from the share is to give these patients not have the surgery. I've known If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any researching everything she matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may beach and the water. their lives back. Even though people who have had serious need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which could on the subject. Her first "I just was not in good physi- there are risks involved, the cur- complications and I've heard of record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is step was a consult with Dr. cal condition. Now I am free to rent death rate is .2 percent. In some who have died. It is a big to be based. Jeffrey Lord at Sacred Heart dive in again, I feel like a Florida, 20,000 people will die decision made only after in THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA Hospital. Beaudette was human again. And I will be able this year from the dangers of depth research and medical approved as a candidate for the to travel to exceptional dive obesity.” counseling. But I know it was BY: MARITA RHODES operation that she finally sched- spots and go on mission trips "Every morning I awake, I the right decision for me and I CITY CLERK LEGAL # 315 uled after counseling and a six now that I can fit in an airplane say morning prayers and thank am living the benefits!" month trial weight loss under seat again," she said. God for my family, friends my the supervision of her primary In June, Beaudette fulfilled a health the wonderful world care physician. lifelong dream and qualified as around us,” Beaudette shares. Excited and nervous, a basic open water diver. She “At least once a day I say 'Today Angie Batten Beaudette, a registered nurse, followed that with an advanced is the first day of the rest of my signed on for the life-changing diving class and Nitrox diving. life'. Even if I'm feeling stressed GULFBREEZE NAVARRE and serious operation. "I'm now working on taking a I keep repeating that to myself "I know my own body and Master Diver class and I've and it works wonders to change 2784 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 9528 Navarre Pkwy. the risks involved with the logged 49 dives since June 29. my attitude. My life has Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Navarre, Florida 32566 surgery and the risks involved Having lost the weight I can changed, my self esteem is back (850) 932-8855 (850) 939-8500 with obesity and a lifetime of now look forward to living a full to normal. I love to go boating, obesity - and I decided it'd be life again. My life is half over fishing walking and scuba div- less of a risk to have bypass and I won't waste it. I'd even ing. You won't catch me being a surgery. I said to myself 'I want love to become a rescue diver." couch potato -- life is precious to do this.' I had a strong posi- tive attitude from the beginning I felt the surgery was right for NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 18-07 me after I prayed about it. I felt Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.18-07 was presented to comfortable going to Sacred the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Monday, Heart as they are a Christian- October 15, 2007, and will be presented for final reading and adoption at based hospital," Beaudette said. a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, November 5, 2007, at 6:30 Beaudette had the Roux-en-Y p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery and suffered no compli- The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: cations. After surgery, the first six to eight weeks were the ORDINANCE NO. 18-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA, AMEND- toughest as she was allowed ING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE CITY'S COMPRE- only fluids and soft foods and HENSIVE PLAN, TO CHANGE THE FUTURE LAND USE CLASSIFICA- small amounts of food. TION OF ONE PART OF A PARCEL OF LAND FROM A CLASSIFICA- "I drank water constantly," TION OF SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1-A), ONE PART OF A PART OF A PARCEL OF LAND FROM A CLASSIFICATION OF TOWN- she remembers. "I had to take HOUSE (TH); FOUR PARCELS OF LAND FROM A CLASSIFICATION vitamins and be careful to con- OF TOWNHOUSE (TH); TWO PARCELS OF LAND FROM A CLASSIFI- sume the right amount of pro- CATION OF SINGLE AND MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1), LOCAT- tein. After a while, it became a ED BETWEEN DANIEL DRIVE AND MCCLURE DRIVE TO A CLASSIFI- CATION OF COMMERCIAL (C-1), TOTALING 2.10 ACRES AS habit of eating small amounts of REQUESTED BY THE OWNER, MOULTON PROPERTIES; PROVIDING healthy foods. Almost immedi- FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR ately I felt an increase in energy. SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE DEPART- It has taken a year and I have MENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS; PROVIDING FOR AN INCLUSION IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE lost 108 pounds and have gone DATE. WEBY from a size 26 to 12." is now the The greatest change A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the MOST POWERFUL Beaudette notes is the joy of City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. AM radio station on the returning to her old love of the If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any water. She first started snorkel- matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may Gulf Coast between ing at age six during a visit to need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which New Orleans and Tampa! Cozumel and Grand Cayman record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is and continued when she lived in to be based. the Virgin Islands when her dad, Glenn McDonald, moved the THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA family there with his construc- tion company, McDonald BY: MARITA RHODES CITY CLERK Marine. Living on Peaks Point LEGAL #314

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A October 18, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Zoo’s future is topic of chamber forum at PJC Lisa Newell/Gulf G Community raises nearly $400,000 toward goal Breeze News Roree Lange BY FRANKLIN HAYES here…We're going to blame Ivan for the rest of our lives because offers a Zoo Gulf Breeze News Calendar [email protected] that's exactly what happened.” Zoo officials are still trying to outside the On Oct. 10, The Gulf Breeze reach a settlement with their Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce and insurance company regarding Wal-Mart on Gulf Breeze News sponsored a their hurricane claim. Saturday. She forum at Pensacola Junior Audience members also heard and April Ball College featuring officials from from Danyelle Landz, an inde- began the The Zoo - Northwest Florida to pendent financial analyst who project to raise answer questions about their has been reviewing the parks approximately plans for the future. financial situation since early $200,000 for Approximately 50 people September. the Zoo. She is showed up, including about a “The animals are taken care of asking area dozen zookeepers, and most first,” Landz said. “The staff has merchants to expressed their support for the not been paid from a payroll per- offer them for Zoo in Gulf Breeze. Earlier this spective. They have missed pay- sale by calling year, Zoo officials announced roll several times. The priority is her at 626- that they must raise $1 million by Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News the animals, then it's payroll.” 5664 or email- the end of the year to stay open. Gymnasts from Gulf Breeze Gymnastics and Cheer demon- Landz assured audience mem- ing The Zoo racked up nearly $2 strate skill at the Kids Fest on Saturday. The event, plus mild bers that fundraising capital is email.savethe- million in debt from Hurricanes weather, brought thousands to the Zoo over the weekend. staying with the park and being [email protected]. Ivan and Dennis in 2004 and overwhelming response from lit- own pocket to print a zoo calen- used where it’s most needed. 2005. The storms also forced the tle children doing lemonade dar,” said the Zoo's Executive “From a review perspective, I zoo to close for six months in stands, little kids bringing their Director, Doug H. Kemper, Jr. can tell you I reconciled the bank FREE BOX OF STEAKS* one year, resulting in a loss of piggy banks and breaking them During the forum, audience statements and looked through When we replace your windshield over $900,000. at the zoo counter, all the way to members were allowed to pose every check. The money that “We're very excited by the adults spending money out of her questions to Zoo officials, came in stayed in the Zoo and including: Executive Director was used in an appropriate way," Factory Quality Auto Glass Replacements * Some Restrictions Doug Kemper Jr.; Director of Landz said. and Windshield Repair may apply. Animal Husbandry Diane The Zoo's Director of Visitor Norris; Zoo Veterinarian Dr. Gus Services, Natalie Akin, said Open Mon-Fri Mueller; Director of Education fundraising efforts have totaled (850) 932-9566 Free Estimates Susan Leveille; Director of over $400,000 so far. The recent Operations Terry Whitman: Feast with the Beast fundraiser Gulf Breeze Director of Visitor Services brought in approximately Natalie Akin; and Chairman of $45,000. Upcoming fundraisers (850) 939-1677 the Board of Directors, Chuck include a poker tournament on Navarre Emling. Oct. 26 and an ongoing Zoo cal- Gulf Breeze resident Carol endar sale, which organizers say ● Free Mobile Mills asked why the facility’s has the potential to raise around Service management continues to blame $200,000. ● Lifetime hurricane damage for the zoo’s If the 50-acre zoo were to Warranty financial woes more than two close, Kemper estimated it years after the last major storm would cost somewhere between Submitted photo made landfall near Gulf Breeze. $20 and $40 million to open a Holley-Navarre Intermediate Assistant Principal David “I think it's valid to blame facility of the same size and Sigurnjak (left) and gifted teacher Linda Matthews (right) pre- Hurricane Ivan,” Emling said. scope. Visit us online: www.lloydsglass.com sent a check for $1,079 to the zoo’s Director of Education, “Hurricane Ivan is the reason for Susan Leveille. the season. That’s why we're

Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News The West-Navarre Primary School raised $665 for The Zoo during a recent school fundrais- er. Susan Levielle from The Zoo visited the school last week to accept the money from the stu- dents. The students also built ‘animals’ that served as collectors for the money and repre- sented their favorite animals-- the bat, the snake, and the frog.

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Community group teaches safety "UrqwuguUgnnkpiJqwuguHN0eqo" " Ñ[QWT"HTKGPFU"KP"TGCN"GUVCVGÒ" " The Community Traffic Rtqxkfkpi"Rgtuqpcn."Rtqhguukqpcn"Tgcn"Guvcvg"Ugtxkegu"Vq" Iwnh"Dtgg¦g."Rgpuceqnc."Rgpuceqnc"Dgcej."Pcxcttg."Oknvqp" Safety Team for Escambia and cpf"Rceg" Santa Rosa County (CTST), led " Oknkvct{"Tgnqecvkqp"UrgekcnkuvuÎ"Cnn"Cevkxg"Oknkvct{"tgegkxg"c" by Margaret Cunningham, spon- HTGG"qpg"{gct"jqog"ycttcpv{"yjgp"dw{kpi"qt"ugnnkpi"ykvj"qwt"vgco" sored the Walk Your Child to School Day event on Thursday Ejwem"cpf"Mc{" Lqjp"cpf"Ncwtgp" Oct. 11, at 9 a.m. at Gulf Breeze Ygduvgt" 5638"Iwnh"Dtgg¦g"Rmy{0"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""Tqeeq" :72/546/:462" Iwnh"Dtgg¦g"HN"54785"""""""""""""""""""""""""""":72/96:/3455" Elementary School (GBES). :72/;38/7:22" This is CTST's seventh year to support this experience and many people representing many organizations helped CTST Submitted photo make this GBES walk a success- Gulf Breeze Elementary School second and third grade students participated in Walk Your ful endeavor. When the second Child to School day and finished their walk in front of the school’s sign Oct. 11. and third grade students accom- until the traffic is clear. [email protected]. explained the need for household panied by GBES teachers lined I Check parked cars for dri- items, food, money and volun- up for their walk, representatives vers. Then go to the of the Santa Rosa Shores teers. The Sanctuary is located from the CTST, the City of Gulf car and look left-right-left until behind the Humane Society on S Women’s Club Kitchens Baths Interiors Breeze, Santa Rosa County, Gulf no cars are coming. Keep look- The Santa Rosa women’s Cub Street in Pensacola. Club mem- ~ ~ Work with an award winning Call for an Appointment Certified Kitchen Designer Breeze Area Chamber of ing for cars while you are cross- has its October meeting at Tina bers also celebrated with mem- Commerce, Gulf Breeze Police ing, and remember, walk, don’t ber, Gail Mags, who had just and realize substantial Tormes’ lovely sound side home 626-9636 savings on cabinets crafted by Department, Santa Rosa County run. received her American citizen- on Harbor Lane. Tina Tormes www.thekatzdesign.com Pennsylvania artisans. School Board, FedEx and CTST is a safety team that is was hostess along with co-host- ship. Midway Fire District were there committed to making it safer for esses Darlene Richards and Pat November’s program will be to greet and escort them on their all students to walk and bike to Franzke with approximate 20 wine tasting and appetizers and stroll around the school grounds. school. The CTST members feel members in attendance. The pro- will be held at Trish Tracy’s Many of the students were that this event has given them a gram featured Carol Sturdevant house on Harbor lane. This pro- REMAN wearing walk safe shirts and I chance to make a difference in and Linda Hartman of the gram is designed to prepare F FedEx representatives Connie the safety of the walking and bik- Wildlife Sanctuary who gave an everyone for the holidays with Sutton and Kurt Martin handed ing public. It has brought atten- interesting program on the sanc- food and great holiday ideas. Termite & Pest Control them a pair of sunglasses. tion and changes to hazardous tuary. Sturdevant and Hartman Santa Rosa Shores Women’s It was huge march by the conditions which are now being brought two of their animals, a Club is a Social Club open to “To The Rescue Since 1977” GBES students promoting walk- corrected and were overlooked baby squirrel and an adult women in the Santa Rosa Shores Gulf Breeze ing, exercising and safety. Many in the past. Next year celebrate screech owl that the group was community. They meet on the of the kids were carrying signs "Walk Your Child to School able to pet and observe. The first Tuesday of each month at 7 932-9288 ! that emphasized safety measures. Day" by attending one of these Sanctuary takes care of injured p.m. and the dues are $20. Please The walk began at 9 am and events. native birds, mammals and rep- call Julia Russell at 850-934- lasted approximately 45 minutes. tiles and then releases them back 5698 or Margaret Cunningham at The walk demonstrated the com- Gulf Breeze Library into the wild. The speakers 850-932-2914 if interested. munity’s concern about the safe- Book Club ty of kids. CTST wants to The Gulf Breeze Library encourage walking as a great Book Club holds meetings on the exercise. However, walking can third Wednesday of each month, also be dangerous so, according at 5:30 p.m. in the small confer- presents... to members of CTST, the rules ence room of the Gulf Breeze for walking are: Library, located at 1060 I Always walk on the side- Shoreline Drive. Book selections walk. of the are both fiction and non-fiction, of the I Always walk facing traffic, alk By Betty Archerown Allen some are classics and some are T T espicially if there is no sidewalk. recent best sellers. The October I Dress to be seen and wear book selection is “The Sun Also brightly colored clothing. Rises” by Ernest Hemingway. I Wear special reflective The group tries to get as much Attention Publicity material on your shoes, cap or variety in the books as possible jacket to reflect the headlights of Chairmen: to make it enlightening and fun. Send emails to Betty Archer Allen cars at night. The book selection list is printed at betty@gulf breezenews.com Tips for crossing the street are: out for anyone to see at the I Cross only at corners or library desk. The staff will help if or write to Talk of the Town at marked crosswalks. you ask. The Club welcomes Gulf Breeze News P.O. Box 1414, I Stop at the curb, or the Clearly serving... everyone who likes to read to Gulf Breeze, FL 32562, subject : south Santa Rosa County for nearly a decade! edge of the road and look left, join the discussion. For more then right, then left again, before information, please contact “Talk of the Town” you step into the street and wait Donna Jones at 850-932-8620 or Archer Allen

Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News ■ Members of the Santa Rosa Women’s Club (SRWC) Carl Spear, Jr., O.D. International Department are Bettie Lee Sundstrom, Pat ■ Dustin Grubbs,O.D. Landfair Brenda Sadler, Lolly Sandfort, Jane Parker, Anna Campbell and Linda White-Spunner (Helen Antonacci, Betty ■ Neil Hook, O.D. Allen and Fayne Todd not pictured). SRWC met Oct. 2 at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church on Pensacola Beach. Pat Quinn, director emeritus and founder of the Zoo - Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News (850) 939-3459 Northwest Florida, gave a presentation about the zoo’s finan- Linda Hartman with the Wildlife Sanctuary holds a full grown cial status. The next SRWC meeting will be at the same loca- screech owl that is blind in one eye as Pat Franzke looks on. 8158 NAVARRE PARKWAY tion on Nov.6.

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www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6A October 18, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion Gulf Breeze NEWS On the P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Spot: Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 WHERE WE PUT Fax: (850) 932-8794 PEOPLE “ON THE www.gulfbreezenews.com SPOT” TO ANSWER A QUESTION “ON 2007 Florida Press Association Award Winner THE SPOT.” ■ 2nd Place Religion Writing By Franklin Hayes ■ 1st Place Sports Section ■ 1st Place Individual Graphic What holiday do you enjoy CO-PUBLISHERS /EDITORS: Lisa Newell celebrating Victoria Papajohn the most? SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson The front lines of pseudo-journalism EDITOR: Traditional journalism has many rank-and-file journalists Franklin Hayes been so battered that it can would have you believe. After hardly afford to receive anoth- all, it was the conservatives ADVERTISING SALES: er black eye. Remember the who called into question Scott Page CBS Evening Snooze and the Beauchamp's dispatches. Pam Randall Dan Rather debacle regarding Fourthly, even some mem- Patti Spaniola President George W. Bush's bers of the Fourth Estate are National Guard service? tiring of the slipshod way that OFFICE MANAGER: "Just the facts, ma'am" has Nathan Tabor some journalists are operating Karen Murphy been replaced by the mantra, these days. Fox News report- "All sensation, all the time." ed that Bob Steele of a presti- GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: And there's nothing some true. The whistle-blower, in sistible when there's a maga- gious institute for journalists this case, was the conservative zine around that's salivating at Art Director members of the mainstream in Florida said that giving a “Mine’s probably Easter. The Weekly Standard magazine. the chance to cast U.S. mili- Nikola Stamenkovich media like better than a sala- writer anonymity "raises ques- newness of the trees and fresh cious story about the troops in In an example of virtual tary efforts in Iraq in the most tions about authenticity and breath of spring creates an democracy at work, the maga- unflattering light possible. CONTRIBUTORS: Iraq. legitimacy." Steele also noted atmosphere for change. It’s also Since January, the New zine dared bloggers to uncover Still, some important that anonymity permits the Betty Archer Allen about the cross and the resur- Republic has been running a the truth behind the liberal lessons are emerging from this writer to "sidestep essential rection ” T. “Bubba” Bechtol hot series by a soldier operat- New Republic's dispatches. journalistic travesty. To begin accountability." -Jan Crump Bette Boyle ing under the pen name "Scott Meanwhile, the military with, despite the efforts of We've seen it at CBS News, Gulf Breeze Pam Brannon Thomas." The articles spoke probe showed that all the sol- some media outlets to discred- the New York Times, and the Chuck Randle of an Iraqi boy making friends diers from his unit countered it our military, the Army is not Washington Post—supposedly with the Americans, then hav- the allegations made by Pvt. always wrong. In fact, it may ground-breaking stories that ing his tongue slashed by Scott Thomas Beauchamp, the be right quite a bit of the time. proved, in the end, to be false. Member: insurgents. Hard-hearted sol- author of the articles. The Secondly, the mainstream Inaccuracies and liberal bias Florida Press Association diers in Iraq make fun of a dis- Weekly Standard reported that media's opposition to the war have made journalism's old Beauchamp eventually swore can lead to a kind of ideologi- National Newspaper Assn. figured woman; animal-hating guard antiquated and ineffec- GIs use armored personnel that the articles represented cal blindness that makes it tive. That's why the future Gulf Breeze Area Chamber carriers to mow down dogs. falsehoods. possible for articles with little belongs to the bloggers, where of Commerce (“2003 Small Such stories may make Unfortunately, people with credibility to appear within the the goal is simply to report the Business of the Year”) great copy, but the Army says a penchant for publicity may pages of mainstream maga- truth, rather than the sensa- Pensacola Beach Chamber that, as told in the New be tempted to exaggerate. And zines. Thirdly, conservatives tionalized fantasies of the of Commerce Republic, they simply weren't the temptation can prove irre- have more credibility than media elite. Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Zoo is an important part of education “Christmas and Thanksgiving. Navarre Tourist They bring family together and Development Council Thanks so much for hosting band was one of those return- they’re a family type of holi- Santa Rosa County Chamber day.” of Commerce the “Save the Zoo” open forum Letters to the Editor ing from the war zone that at Pensacola Junior College night and she let me know that -Mary Seymour LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze last night (Oct. 10.) The panel having the picnic to look for- Gulf Breeze News welcomes your opinion. discussion was very informa- ward to made the time pass We reserve the right to edit a coordinated, and conducted by tive and well prepared. The zoo Good people don’t the cadets of this unit. more quickly. She asked me to letter to fit space available. We has been a great asset to the thank each of you for her. You do not accept letters containing always make The events begin about 8 a personal attack on any indi- educational community in a.m., with the awards ceremo- made a difference in her life vidual. Letters must be limited Santa Rosa County. Many of headlines ny and trophy presentations she will not forget. to one per month from an indi- our underprivileged and special Overall, a good article about about 2 p.m. Thanks for your Another family reached out vidual writer. If we receive form needs children would never the USO picnic for the families help. to thank the planning commit- letters, we will print only the first have the chance to experience of our deployed personnel. Lt. Col. Keith Wise USAF, tee via e-mail. Her husband one we receive. Include your these rare and exotic animals When our cadets heard about it, (Ret) was able to attend with her name, address and daytime without its outreach programs. they jumped at the chance to Senior Aerospace Science because his departure date was phone number. Education has been and will participate! We even had more Instructor delayed. She said "I think the continue to be the most impor- volunteers than the picnic com- thought of the community CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze High School, News is committed to accuracy tant industry in Santa Rosa mittee needed to help with the Gulf Breeze backing him and his family and wants to hear from you if we County. Research shows that day. Our color guard gladly gave him a sense of peace hands-on activities are the most donned their uniforms and pre- about going to do his job." need to make a correction or USO picnic a great “Thanksgiving. It’s the normal meaningful and successful sented the colors for the pledge While the gift was supposed clarification. Please email us holiday that you can be with methods of teaching. The suc- of allegiance led by their success to be for the families, it was the at [email protected] family. Christmas sometimes with the subject line cess of our schools can be instructor, SMSgt Armitage. What an amazing day! The volunteers and community who takes you away from things.” CORRECTION or directly attributed to our Many of the "volunteers" you City of Gulf Breeze decided were given the presents. Each -Buddy Mize CLARIFICATION. Or, call teacher’s abilities to motivate mentioned were our AFJROTC they wanted to have a positive smile, each giggle, and each Gulf Breeze (850) 932-8986 during students in their preparation for Cadets helping to supervise the impact on our families of the hug was worth every moment office hours and ask for successful careers. The use of children's games: water bounce deployed. So, they partnered of work on this project. news or sports departments. with the USO to hold a picnic ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze the zoo and the employees’ house, horseshoes, fishing, etc. On behalf of the USO I want expertise are educational tools These motivated cadets don't for them. They gathered an to thank each of you for help- News will not be responsible for amazing group of volunteers quality or discoloration in ads that provide peek experiences usually get headlines, because ing us provide that touch of and soon had the wheels in provided by the advertiser or its that are meaningful and signif- they aren't doing drugs and home to our military and their agents. icant to every exposed student. breaking laws. They are not motion for an amazing picnic families. An additional thank Our children and grandchil- paid for this community ser- that took place at Shoreline you to the City of Gulf Breeze, Gulf Breeze News is published dren are our future. We should vice that is a part of our Park on September 29. The the many volunteers and spon- weekly on Thursdays for $30 all be concerned about our chil- AFJROTC curriculum. But impact of this picnic was huge! sors who made this picnic pos- per year by Gulf Breeze News dren receiving the most com- please, do give them some Here are just two of the stories. sible. It means the world to Publishing, Inc. Periodical prehensive education possible recognition! While handing out USO them to know you care. postage paid at Gulf Breeze, Welcome Home packages at Florida. USPS # 021819. as we prepare them to face the On Saturday, Oct. 27, our "Never doubt that a small challenges of globalization. AFJROTC Unit is hosting our Hurlburt Field shortly after the group of thoughtful, committed Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- picnic I had a woman come tions. POSTMASTER: Please On behalf of the Santa Rosa 9th Annual Dolphin citizens can change the world; send address changes to County School Administrators, Invitational Drill Meet here at rushing up to me. She had spot- indeed, it's the only thing that “Thanksgiving. I like celebrat- Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box we support all of the efforts to Dolphin Stadium. Twelve ted my USO shirt and was ever has." --Margaret Mead ing with my family and getting 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. save the zoo. schools from North Florida, nearly in tears because of how Heidi Blair together with people you haven’t All content is copyrighted Grady H. Cannon Alabama, and Mississippi have touched she was by the fact a Pensacola USO Center seen in a while.” 2007. Advertising rates are SRCASA President signed up to compete so far. community cared enough to put Director -Don Harris available upon request. Pace This meet is entirely planned, on a picnic for her. Her hus- Pensacola Gulf Breeze

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Section B GULF BREEZE NEWS October 18, 2007 SRIA finalizes hotel/condo policy BY PAM BRANNON “We have been waiting since hotel to rebuild a larger or more mod- operation that would equal what they ern structure. paid us while they were rebuilding.” Gulf Breeze News January for this to get done. [email protected] “We operate on lease fees. That is Lee said. “So if a developer paid us Now that we know what we can what keeps us going. So if a hotel $600,000 during a three-year period of Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) build, we can move ahead with developer decides to tear down what rebuilding, we would give them a cred- Chair Vernon Prather introduced the the Clarion and with the resort has been there as a functioning operat- it of $300,000 each of the first two Married life most time consuming topic of last that will eventually take the ing hotel to build something new on years they reopen. But with larger week’s board meeting as the “infa- place of the Best Western.” the same spot, we cannot lease that rooms bringing in larger fees than the mous” condo/hotel policy/ordinance. space or assign that number of rooms previous hotel on that spot, we will still I like being married. I just can’t Then, 90 minutes later,the board had — David Brannen to any other developer,” Lee said. “So be getting some lease fees from the “live with” a woman, never could. given final approval to the document. Developer we have put together a hotel interrup- new facility, to be sure. So it won’t hurt Maybe it is because I was raised in a “We have been waiting since tion fee schedule we need to include in us. And it is only fair, so they won’t be time when that was sin. Maybe it is January for this to get done,” develop- larger than two bedrooms with two this ordinance. We are asking the throwing away that $200,000 a year – because I don’t like the uncertainty er David Brannen said. “Now that we baths – then they changed their minds. developer to pay the highest lease fees or whatever they have to pay. Right of it all, and maybe it is because I’m know what we can build, we can move The final amended vote was to allow that they had paid us during the last now we are getting $80,000 a year just an old style moral man. ahead with the Clarion and with the 50 percent of rooms within a condo five years of the existing hotel’s opera- from the Best Western. So when they When I asked ‘Lishous to marry resort that will eventually take the resort or hotel/motel development to be tion during the time the facility is torn tear it down to rebuild, they will pay us me, it was a long time coming. I had place of the Best Western.” larger than two bedrooms with two down and the new one is not opera- $80,000 a year while it is not opera- run away from her for three years The Island Authority spent 90 min- baths. They also changed the ordinance tional.” tional.” and just didn’t see it working. utes going through paragraph after to allow no restrictions on cooking and For example, Lee said if the resort The board agreed to give each While I was married to Bubba, Jr. paragraph and line after line, making laundry facilities for rooms more than paid $200,000 a year in lease fees in developer 12 months after conceptual and ‘Lil Bubba’s momma for over revisions. The board voted to make the 825 square feet in size. the past, then the developer would pay approval to get their development 20 years, I had convinced myself lease fee for all rooms to be rented on General Manager Lee introduced a that fee to the SRIA for every year it order or else the number of rooms orig- that “I just wasn’t good at it!” It ain’t the beach a flat 3 percent. hotel interruption fee policy, saying takes to rebuild and open. inally approved would revert back to easy being married. I keep waiting It was decided that 90 percent of the hotels will have to continue to pay the “But then we will give them a cred- the SRIA to assign to some other for it to get easier, but it just seems units within a development could be no SRIA lease fees if they tear down a it in lease fees for the first two years of developer. that every time I get it about right, something happens that just sets me back to my days when I considered a marriage license to be like a hunt- ing and fishing license. It should expire every year and be renewed only when both parties agree to it and if you don’t agree to renew it; you get to keep all you stuff and not just half of it, or less! I have learned that one the hard way. Any woman that will take your dog, will cut you. I was probably better off. Basically, my wife is immature. I’ll be in the tub taking my bath and she will come in and sink my boat! It is a major adjustment for me to learn to live with another woman, because I was raised by wolves in Southern Mississippi. I just don’t get it, but I keep trying. I feel that Motorcycles of all breeds line up in front my second marriage has finally pre- of Cocodrie’s for the annual Sugarbear motorcycle ride/fundraiser. Enjoying fall weather Artist Amy Brown sits under a gazebo pared me for my first one! However, Hundreds gather throughout the day on Saturday, Oct. 13 selling her art. She was one of I ain’t never doing it again. It is just Photos by Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News for the Navarre Beach Fall Festival of the Arts. dozens of vendors at the festival. too hard to adjust. ‘Lishous still wants to talk in bed, but we have been married for over five years now and I’m running out of things to say. Folks say that marriage is a con- “I was told in January that this road would be com- tract. That ain’t so.Contracts come plete by May ... Now it is still not complete, and it is Life is a series of risks with warrantees. When something October. Many, many days, \when I have driven down The story goes wrong with my wife I can’t there just to see how progress was going, there have not is told of a famous take her back to Maine and drop her even been any crews working at all.” off somewhere to be fixed; I have to tightrope try and figure it out myself. But, I — Buck Lee walker in the Lee am loved. She understands me. I Executive Director of Santa Rosa Island Auhority late 1890’s, was on the way home last week and who strung a wanted to buy her some flowers. wire across The guy on the street that usually Via de Luna contractors Niagara sells them was out, so I bought her a Falls. selves could be an integral part of the bag of potatoes instead. She put miss Oct. 10 deadline As 10,000 people watched, he care- solution. I’m not thinking of anything them in a vase and kissed me, I like fully inched his way along the wire specific, but this is applicable in com- had rain or something to delay it, and put that in a woman. BY PAM BRANNON from one side of the falls to the other. munities, schools, churches, the work the sign out for people to see by the road. To Bubba a mixed marriage is Gulf Breeze News When he got to the other side, the place, the political scene, as well as in That was supposed to give them encour- one between a man and a woman. [email protected] crowd went wild cheering. After the social situations. I am being specific agement. Now it is still not complete, and They are all mixed up, some get out tightrope walker was able to quiet the now when I mention that our Beach Via De Luna on Pensacola Beach is it is October. Many, many days, when I and some just fight it out to the bit- crowd he shouted to them, “Do you Optimist Club gives the “Rookie of under construction - still. If it is not done have driven down there just to see how ter end. I’m gonna fight this one out. believe in me?’. The crowd shouted the Year” award to a new member by Nov. 9, the road construction contrac- progress was going, there have not even I can’t ever do it again. I don’t want back, ‘We believe! We believe!” He who made unusual contributions dur- tor will be required to pay liquidated dam- been any crews working at all.” to; I love her, even if times I want to shouted back to the crowd, “I’m going ing the first year as a member of the agess. Dave Hemphill of Baskerville strangle her. Like last week, when back across the tightrope but this time Club. The road has been under construction Donovan addressed the board asking for she told one of her girlfriends that I’m going to carry someone on my The award this year went to Scott for months, and the contract said it would an extension until Dec. 13 for the compa- she is not worried about ever look- back. Do you believe I can do that?” Neal, who volunteered to take on be completed by Oct. 10. The Santa Rosa ny to complete the road. He also had ing unattractive for me. She said, Getting into the spirit of the thing, the many of the tasks of the Club. His Island Authority was not pleased when an some work change orders for the board to “By the time I have gained enough crowd yelled back, “We believe! We eagerness and willingness to serve extension was requested again at their approve adding up to an additional weight for him to not like the way I believe!” When he was able to get the helped tremendously in the success of Oct. 10 meeting and gave the construc- $29,000. look, his eyesight will be so bad, he crowd quieted down again, he asked, the Beach Optimist Club this past tion company 30 days to be done. Hemphill explained to the board that won’t notice!” Now that sounds like “Who will be that person?” Suddenly, year. Scott stands as a wonderful Santa Rosa Island Authority Executive there have been some extra jobs on this a real plan from the beginning to you could hear a pin drop as the example of a person willing to take Director Buck Lee wanted to start collect- project to do while the road was torn up. me. I remember when I said “Until crowd became very silent. Not one risks in order to make things happen. ing liquidated damages of $500 a day “As they found underground problems death do us part”…at the time I did- person was willing to apply the very Anne Dillard said, “If we listened from Roads, Inc. of NWF beginning Nov. that needed to be fixed, even if it was a n’t know I was actually setting a truth that they professed to believe in to our intellect, we’d never have a 9. In fact, he sent a letter Oct. 9 to the Gulf Power problem, work on the road goal! — that the tightrope walker could love affair. We’d never have a friend- company telling them he was not in favor stopped while those were fixed. No sense Just love ’em, you can’t under- cross the falls with a person on his ship. We’d never go into business, of the extension they would be requesting in tearing up asphalt again in the future to stand ’em, guys. Find a friend you back. because we’d be too cynical. Well, at the SRIA meeting and that he believed fix some of these things. So that did delay can talk to and laugh it all off. Life Its very easy to make proclama- that’s nonsense. You’ve got to jump the contract called for them to begin pay- work sometime,” Hemphill said. is way too short to start all over tions about issues that involve others, off cliffs all the time and build your ing the fine right away. The board did not agree to the Dec. every few years or so. And it is a real but much more difficult, if not impos- wings on the way down.” “I was told in January that this road 13 extension, but did compromise with blessing when you find that one spe- sible, to accept responsibility when Perhaps our Beach Optimist Club, would be complete by May,” Lee remind- a Nov. 9 deadline for completion and cial person that you can irritate the we are the ones called to help resolve and other groups, should establish a ed the board. “So I had a sign made show- clean up. If the road is not finished by hell out of for the rest of your life. those issues. In the same way, it is new category for members: “Risk ing the four lane complete road with the then, SRIA will collect $500 a day for Just thought you’d like to easy to sit back and blame others for Takers of the Year!” completion date of August, just in case we liquidated damages. know… the lack of progress, when we our- Any volunteers?

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FROM STAFF REPORTS Breast cancer Walk on the Wild Side will take Gulf Breeze News seminar today place Saturday, Oct. 20, at The [email protected] Zoo-Northwest Florida in Gulf at The Club Breeze. The event is expected to Holley Navarre Medical Sacred Heart Hospital’s raise $100,000 for diabetes Clinic has been chosen as the Senior Service’s program will research, education, and advoca- Chamber’s Small Business of present a free seminar on cy. the Month for October. Dr. Joel advances in breast cancer treat- For more information or to Rudman’s practice joined the ment on Thursday, Oct. 18, from sign up as a walker, sponsor, Chamber in 2005 and has been 12 to 1 p.m. in the Rehabilitation volunteer or donate, call the active in both the community Center at The Club in Gulf American Diabetes Association and the Chamber. He and his Breeze. at 1-888-DIABETES (9255), staff have participated in many Sacred Heart Senior Spirit is 850-478-5957 or visit them on community events, including a free program for persons 55 the Internet at Teacher Appreciation for area and older. Benefits include free www.diabetes.org/stepout. schools, YMCA Halloween screenings, seminars, special in- Trick or Treating, Navarre Relay patient benefits such as a free Submitted Photo Red Cross seeks daily guest meal ticket, a month- for Life, Children’s Home Dr. Joel Rudman and his staff at the Holley Navarre Medical Clinic pose for pictures. volunteers ly calendar of events detailing Society’s Christmas Adopt a Naval Hospital Pensacola is all Senior Spirit events, and a Child program and the active on the Health Fair Award eligibility require- include: active membership, recruiting additional volunteers quarterly newsletter containing Regency’s Friday Morning Committee, “Red Sponsor” for ments include being a current business growth and public ser- to serve weekdays, in both the health and event information. Coffee for Snowbirds. 2007 Fun Fest and Event chamber member, in business a vice or civic contributions. morning and afternoon shifts, For more information, call As a member of the Navarre Sponsor for the Chamber’s minimum of one year, and hav- For more information call with its Red Cross organization. 850-416-7000 or visit Beach Area Chamber of recent Scholarship Golf ing fewer than 50 employees. 850-939-3267 or log on to Those interested may call the www.sacred-heart.org. Commerce, the staff has been Tournament. Additional considerations www.navarrechamber.com. Red Cross at 850-505-6096 or come by the fifth-floor office at Walk on the wild the Navy hospital, located at OBITUARIES side for diabetes 6000 West Highway 98, for fur- Step Out To Fight Diabetes- ther information. SUSAN ELAINE been her 60th birthday. St. George Independent School. the Wings Cancer Foundation, Donations will be accepted Even though Jamie's illness set 100 N Humphreys Blvd, CUTHILL OPEN DAILY Susan Elaine Cuthill passed in her honor to the American her back, she was an active Memphis, TN 38120. away at home in Largo on Sept. Heart Association of Volusia member at Collierville United 12:30 pm 13, 2007 at the age of 59. Susan County, FL 555 W Grenada Methodist Church. Her artistic (850) 934-3332 formerly resided in Gulf Road, Ormond Beach, FL abilities are still on exhibit at GULF Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Breeze, from 1988-1993 and 32174 Sycamore Elementary School BREEZE CINEMA 4 was a devout member of The and her church. Jamie's warm JAMIE VINER spirit and smiling face will be COMING OCT. 26-27-28 NOW SHOWING Gulf Breeze Presbyterian THE PENSACOLA INT. FILM FESTIVAL Friday October 19th through Thursday October 25th Church. Susan was a registered GIDDIS sorely missed, but our lives are Friday Oct. 19th- Thursday Oct. 25th ● Rendition: R ...... 1:00 4:00 6:55 9:30 nurse and worked in the operat- Jamie Viner Giddis, 45, of so much better because she was here. She is survived by her ing room at Gulf Breeze Collierville, Tenn. passed away The Jane Austen Book Club ● The Comebacks: PG13 ...... 1:35 3:45 7:10 9:35 October 5, loving husband, Kevin and her (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Hospital. ------● 30 Days of Night: R...... 1:20 4:10 7:15 9:40 She was a devoted mother, 2007, after a beautiful daughter, Caroline. Eastern Promises She leaves her mother, Betty (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 daughter, sister, and friend. She long battle ------● Elizabeth: The Golden Age: PG13...... 1:15 4:25 6:45 9:25 with colon Viner Fletcher and father by Death at a Funeral will be sadly missed by her (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● We Own the Night: R ...... 1:10 4:20 7:00 9:35 cancer. Her marriage, James Fletcher; her ------four children: Craig Segars, 3:10 to Yuma sister, Stacy Donald and her ● Lake Mary; Robin Segars, courage and (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Michael Clayton: R ...... 1:05 3:55 7:05 9:40 ------Largo; Christopher Cuthill, strength husband, Mitch; two brothers, www.gulfbreezecinema4.com ● The Heartbreak Kid: R ...... 1:30 4:15 7:10 9:45 Orlando; Katy Cuthill, Ormond served as an Jim Viner and his wife, JPN CINEMAS Beach; her mother and step- inspiration to Veronica and Scott Viner and ● The Game Plan: PG ...... 1:25 4:05 6:50 9:15 everyone she Giddis his wife, Stephanie; mother-in- Live Oak Plaza ● Hwy 98 father Carolyn and Robert Buy tickets online @ WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET Skidmore, Clearwater; her touched. Jamie entered this law, Donna Giddis; father-in- 916-9402 brother, Bill McConnell, world on August 2, 1962 in law, Jim Giddis and his wife, Yazoo City, Miss. After gradu- Pat; two sisters-in-law, Linda Treasure Island; two grand- Solution, page 2B sons: Alexander and Ryelin ating from Delta State Shepherd and Rayanne Sapp; Segars, Ocala; and two step- University in 1984, Jamie five nieces; five nephews; and granddaughters: Angela and moved to Dallas, Texas with one great-nephew. Jamie was Katelyn Fowble, Lake Mary; her family and became a flight preceded in death by her father, her best friend Annette Bedner attendant with American James Wesley Viner. Funeral of Gulf Breeze; as well as her Airlines. Jamie worked for services were held at 1 p.m., two beloved dachshunds, American Airlines for 22 years, Monday, October 8 at Bailey and Kaluha. her entire working career. In Collierville United Methodist A memorial service was held 1987, Jamie and Kevin Giddis Church, 454 W. Poplar, and on Sept. 19, 2007 at The First were married in Mississippi. visitation was held from 5-8 Baptist Church of Indian Rocks They lived in Dallas for twelve p.m., Sunday, also at the in Largo. years and moved to church. Interment will be in Susan's ashes will be scat- Collierville, Tenn. in 1998. Magnolia Cemetery. The fami- tered in the Atlantic Ocean on Caroline Giddis was born in ly requests that in lieu of flow- Nov. 5 on what would have 1993 and is an eighth grader at ers, please send donations to

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4B October 18, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Arts & Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Blue Morning Founder’s Show now open 3 years for the The Blue Morning Gallery Founder¹s is open through Nov. 10. Ten artists who have been price of 2! with the gallery for the last ten Subscribe to Gulf Breeze News. years are exhibiting. Members exhibiting are Zack Call 932-8986 for details. Baisden, Linda Devins, Donna Freckmann, Marcia Holland, David and LaLarney Leonard, Gordon Levi, Marie McFetridge, Deborah D. Viglione, MD Mara Viksnins and Eve Wilcox. Internal Medicine The gallery is located at 112 S. Palafox St., two doors north of the Tracy E. Pinkston, MD Saenger Theatre in Pensacola. Internal Medicine Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. Mary M. Walker, RN to 5 p.m. Monday through Aesthetician Saturday. For details, call 850- 429-9100 or 850-932-4642. Specializing in Wellness and Anti-aging GB artists featured ● Detoxification ● Botox® at Quayside ● Anti-aging Consults ● Skin Rejuvenation Two Gulf Breeze artists that ● Bio Identical Hormones ● Permanent Make-up love color, Diane Brim and ● Growth & Thyroid Hormone ● Cellulite Treatment Marilyn Givens, are joining ● Spider Vein Treatment ● Jane Iredale Make-up forces for a colorful show entitled Two for the Show” at Quayside Art Gallery that will run through Facials, Chemical Peels, Spray Tans,Waxing Nov. 14. & Permanent Hair Removal Brim will feature large non- www.viglionemd.com objective acrylics, mostly on can- (850) 934-8138 vas, in colors that grab attention. “Abstract” by Diane Brim is one of many pieces on display at Quayside Art Gallery through 103 Nightingale Lane ● Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Marilyn Givens will let her Nov. 14. love of color be seen in the clay pieces she constructs. They will reserve tickets, call Wendi Davis at 401 N. Reus St., inside the have new glazes she has been at 850-433-1559. Window Factory. This is a free Buy a Boat! keeping a secret for the show. event. Quayside Art Gallery is located Shopping Bazaar in This one day exhibit is going to 2003 23/5 ft. 220 at 17 E. Zaragoza Street in Pensacola Saturday be the only one of its kind in the SSI Chaparral. area. participants are invited to Pensacola. Gallery hours are 10 Join the Shoppes of Old East 350 cu. in. 300 HP '04 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through wander through an incredible - Hill Merchants Association for Mercruiser, very low Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. on their Fall Shopping Bazaar on and memorable display of one-of- Sunday. For details, call 850-438- Oct. 20. The event will take place a-kind hand blown glass pump- hours. 2363 or 850-932-4642. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the kins created by Belmont's own Dual prop outdrive, dual 9th Avenue shopping corridor, glass artists. Each work of art will be available for purchase and sup- axle trailer, AM/FM/CD Haunted house which stretches from Bayfront player with remote walking tours begin Parkway north to Blount Street in ports not only local artists, but Pensacola. The area will be also key art initiatives and educa- station controls. tomorrow marked with orange balloons. tion programs at the Belmont Art $ 00 The 17th Annual Haunted Center. Joe Hobbs will also be 19,600 House Walking and Trolley Tours Concert at Naval giving glass blowing demonstra- will begin Friday, Oct. 19 in tions throughout the day. Call (850) 377-2298 downtown Pensacola. Live Oaks park For more information, call Tours originate at the On Saturday, Oct. 20, Gulf 850-429-1222 or visit www.bel- Pensacola Historical Museum, Islands National Seashore will montartscenter.com. located at 115 East Zaragosa present a free Soundside Serenade Street. concert from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Celebrate WSRE Participants can take walking the Naval Live Oaks picnic area. with ‘Uncorked!’ tours or ride the trolley. Walking A string ensemble of musicians tours start every half hour from 6 from the Pensacola Symphony this Sunday to 8:30 p.m. and trolley tours Orchestra will perform musical WSRE invites the community leave every hour from 6:30 to selections from a variety of classi- to celebrate 40 years at the 19th 8:30 p.m. The event will continue cal composers. This "Arts in the Annual WSRE Wine and Food on Oct. 20, 26 and 27. Parks" event will take place on the Classic. The theme of this year’s Walking tours are $9 for adults lawn and under the trees along the fundraiser — Vintage 40, and $5 for children 12 and under. shore of Santa Rosa Sound. Uncorked! — will wrap up a Trolley tours are $14 for adults year-long celebration of the pub- and $7 for children 12 and under. Glass Pumpkin Patch lic television station’s 40th The tours are a major fundrais- this Saturday anniversary. Enjoy delectable culinary cre- ing event for the Pensacola The Belmont Arts Center will ations by the Gulf Coast’s top Historical Society, a local non- hold its first annual “Glass chefs, sample richly flavored profit organization, and will com- Pumpkin Patch” on Oct. 20, from wines from around the world, and mence regardless of weather. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Belmont bid on unique and tempting live For more information or to Arts and Cultural Center, located and silent auction items. The evening’s featured entertainment will be jazz and R&B diva Toscha Comeaux and her band. The event will take place on Sunday, Oct. 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Pensacola Civic Center. General admission tickets are $50 per person and are available by calling 850-484-1072 or 1-800- 239-WSRE (9773).

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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER October 18, 2007 Sports Schedule Dolphins blanked in Milton Oct. 18 VB at Crestview (JV 4 ● GBHS enters p.m., Var. 5) possible playoff Oct. 19 FB vs. Arnold, 7 p.m. berth-clinching Oct. 20 game off 41-0 loss District S meet at The Club, 9 a.m. BY JASON THOMPSON Oct. 22-23, 25 Gulf Breeze News District 1-4A Tournament [email protected] in Gulf Breeze, TBA It took the Gulf Breeze Oct. 23 Dolphin football team four drives to get their offense going Friday. Boys and Girls G Regional Unfortunately for them, Milton meet in Tallahassee was on a different timetable. Southwood Golf Club, 8 The Panthers, coming off their a.m. EST first loss of the season, scored on the first three offensive possessions and ran a punt deep in Dolphin territory back for a Sports Briefs touchdown as the Panthers blanked the Dolphins 41-0 at Haywood Hanna Stadium. Gulf Breeze “The ball just didn’t bounce our Optimist Golf way tonight and you can’t have Tournament that happen against a team that’s as well coached as they are,” head Friday coach Chris Nemith said. The Optimist Club of “We had that 18 play drive Gulf Breeze eighth Annual late in the first half - that proves Golf Tournament is Friday our system works.” October 19 at Osceola Golf The Dolphin offense, which Course in Pensacola. B.J. Rotolo/Special to the News had negative yardage on its first The Dolphins offense jogs off the field after a ‘three and out’ during the first half of their 41-0 loss Friday at Milton. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. three drives, was hampered by Single players $60, teams the loss of Justin Hurd, who for Friday’s game against The Panthers (5-1) opened $240, corporate sponsors for injured his ankle in the West Arnold. Jason Pendergraph the scoring by going 54 yards in District 1-3A standings $300/$400/$500. All Florida game the week before. (shoulder) is questionable for 10 plays on the game's opening Dist. Overall Last week’s scores proceeds benefit youth Hurd played sparingly the Arnold game. drive. The drive included three PHS 1-0 3-2 Milton 41, GBHS 0 programs. For more infor- Friday, getting only two carries. “If they practice Monday, third down conversions, PHS 42, Catholic 0 GBHS 1-0 2-5 Arnold 42, Scottsboro, AL 0 mation please call Ed Sarrat The Dolphins hope to have Tuesday, Wednesday and including a diving 26-yard catch at 934-4137 or email esar- Arnold 0-1 3-3 This week’s games Hurd and defensive backs Shane Thursday, then they’ll play,” and another catch that gave the Arnold at GBHS [email protected]. WFHS 0-1 0-6 Dorlag and Mike Tugwell back Nemith said. See Football, Page 4C 6 PHS at West Fla. High Gulf Breeze Junior Pro tryouts start Lady Dolphins win Oct. 22 Tryouts for boys and girls' Junior Pro basketball district golf title for in Gulf Breeze are Oct. 22- 25 at the Rec Center. Tryouts for the girls’ U12 and U14 teams are Oct. 22 fifth consecutive year and 24 from 7-9 p.m., while the boys’ U12 and U14 ● Perdido Bay Golf Club. Florida with a tryouts are from 7-9 p.m. Ryals wins Ryals shot a 76 - including an 337. Cost is $130 per person, individual title even par 36 on the back nine - to Kristen with non residents paying lead Gulf Breeze, who finished Dorsey, who $135. For more information, with 76; Kansas with a team score of 328. verbally com- call Brent Solberg at 934-5140. “It was real tough out there,” mited last State-bound said girls assistant coach Jimmy week to play GBSAbasketball Dorsey shoots 78 Sanders. “The course was very golf at Kansas windy. The girls shooting 328 is State, shot a registration until BY JASON THOMPSON Oct. 31 an excellent 18-hole score. They 78. Sara Hicks Gulf Breeze News shot better than everyone except shot an 83, Registration for the 2008 Dorsey [email protected] for Catholic’s boys.” followed by GBSA basketball season Sophomore Ashleigh Ryals, The Crusaders won the both Courtney Trevino (91) and runs through Oct. 31. A $10 playing in the number one spot title with a 322, followed by the Angela Whidby (99). late registration fee will be for the first time this season, Dolphins with a 338. West Grant McCormick finished assessed after Oct. 31. proved worthy of the title, Florida shot a 367 to qualify for tied for fifth overall with his The league is open to winning the individual title and Tuesday’s Region 1-A meet in score of 83. Jordan Mitchell shot boys and girls ages 5-14 and leading the Lady Dolphins to Tallahassee. an 84, followed by Patrick forms can be picked up at their fifth consecutive District 1- Catholic’s girls were second Dorsey (85), T.J. Jordan (86) and Submitted Photo the Rec Center. For more A championship Monday at with a 371, followed by West Cory Lawson (91). Ashleigh Ryals led Gulf Breeze with a 76 Monday. information, call either Teresa Hawthorne or Denise Biggs at 934-5140 or email [email protected]. Lady Raiders beat GBHS in five games - again ● points and eventually the game. U13 baseball Navarre top Navarre led 6-1 early in game team seeking seed at next one after Sarah Augustin scored sponsors five straight serves. GBHS got The Gulf Breeze week’s district to within one after Tobie Bass Slammers, a U13 travel tourney, GBHS scored five straight points. baseball team, is seeking Deannette Zuniga, who made sponsors for the 2008 season. second seed a career-high 29 digs, recorded a Sponsors for the Slammers, kill to get Gulf Breeze within two BY JASON THOMPSON coached by George (19-17) before Navarre scored Scarborough, Jon Burkett and Gulf Breeze News the final six to take game one. Tim Wise, can help defray [email protected] Celia Eddy, who had 19 kills, costs for uniforms, equipment, nine blocks and four digs, team insurance and If it was a contest between pro recorded a kill to force a tournament entry fees. athletes, it’d be worthy of being sideout. Lacie Brothers scored For more information, an ESPN ‘Instant Classic.’ four straight for a 5-0 lead. call Scarborough at 934- For the second time this Navarre would take a 6-5 1075 or email season, rivals Gulf Breeze and lead before Gulf Breeze scored George@ScarboroughCons Navarre played a five-game 12 of the next 14 to pull away. ulting.com. match and for the second time this Tristan Powers and Lauren season, the Lady Raiders came Alverson scored four straight Youth wrestling out on top 25-17, 18-25, 26-24, points on serve in the run. 12-25, 15-13 Oct. 9 in Navarre. The Lady Dolphins took a 4- camp starts Nov. Gulf Breeze, who will be the 0 lead in game three with three 5 at GBMS Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News second seed in next week’s Brothers serves. GBHS added to A youth wrestling camp - Heads or tails? district tournament in Gulf its lead (11-5) on three Alverson See Briefs, Page 8C 6 GBHS’ Tristan Powers (left) and Navarre’s Sarah Augustin meet with referee Fred Faust before the Breeze, led 24-20 in game three serves. start of game five of their district match Oct. 9 in Navarre. The Lady Raiders won the decisive game. before blowing four game See VBall, Page 3C 6

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JASON FRANKLIN NIKOLA CHERRY BRENT JOSH TYLER SCOTT THOMPSON HAYES STAMENKOVICH FITCH LANE JURNOVOY GROSS* MURPHY** Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News Official “Cheesehead” Resort Realty Cat Country 98.7 FM Blue/Gold Sports Ed. GB c/o 2007 GB c/o 2006 Game 1 Florida at Kentucky Florida Florida Kentucky Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Game 2 Miami at Florida State Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Florida St. Game 3 Tennessee at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Tennessee Alabama Alabama Game 4 Auburn at LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Game 5 Arkansas at Ole Miss Arkansas Arkansas Ole Miss Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Ole Miss Game 6 Vanderbilt at S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina Game 7 South Fla. at Rutgers S. Florida Rutgers S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida Game 8 Falcons at Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Falcons Game 9 Patriots at Dolphins Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots Patriots Game 10 Bucs at Lions Bucs Bucs Bucs Lions Bucs Bucs Lions Lions WEEK SEVEN Last Week Last Week 6-4 6-4 8-2 5-5 6-4 7-3 TOTAL TOTAL 37-23 39-21 45-15 37-23 33-27 40-20

About our Guest Picker: * Gross, a freshman at Florida State, played varsity football for three years and baseball for two while at GBHS. He’s majoring in pre-law. **Murphy, a sophomore at South Florida, played varsity football and wrestled for two years while at GBHS. He’s majoring in physics and minoring in biomedical sciences and Naval Science and Leadership. Last weeks picker: Amanda Schermerhorn 7-3.

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GBHS ninth grade volleyball team The GBHS Lady Dolphin freshman volleyball team is unbeaten against fellow freshman teams heading into the final week of the season. They are (front, from left): Cassie Lane, Ashley Scott and Adrian Culpepper. Back (from left): Amanda Conner, Caroline Waghalter, Sallie Papajohn, Morgan Bass and Katie Stanhagen. Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News

Photo courtesy of Athletes Feats Photography 2007 City of Jasmine Crowell bumps the ball in a recent GBHS match. Gulf Breeze girls' volleyball V-BALL: scores GBHS settles for Fifth, sixth grade divi- Computerized, Consistent, Reliable sion Advanced Chiropractic Technology Saturday www.drhall.us Blue Crushers d. Tigers 11-25, two seed, loses to Navarre ● 25-7, 15-13 Harbourtown - Suite 22 Gulf Breeze,FL Blue Crushers d. Strikers 21-25, Dr. Jason D. Hall Continued from Page 1C Gulf Breeze led 8-6, 10-7 and nine kills, while Powers had 27-25, 15-8 934-HALL 11-9 before serving, hitting and nine aces and 21 assists to lead Tigers d. Stingers 25-12, 25-19 Chiropractic Physician An ace from Jasmine Crowell passing errors late proved costly. GBHS over Escambia Oct. 8. Strikers d. Stingers 22-25, 26-24, made it 13-6, but numerous Brothers had 10 kills, 10 digs Crowell had five kills, while 15-8 serving and hitting errors allowed and seven aces, while Powers Alverson was 24-for-26 on serves. Seventh, eighth grade KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. Navarre to tie the game at 16. had 32 assists and 10 digs. Zuniga had 10 digs in the win. division Saturday Four serves from Powers made Alison Milam had seven digs. Lady Dolphin JV 25-17-15, Pumas d. Smashers 25-19, 15- For Terrific Cooling Service it 21-16, followed by a block by Lady Dolphins 25-25-25, Navarre 23-25-11 25, 15-9 Bass made it 24-20 before four PHS 22-18-21 Kelly Hayes had eight points Twizzlers d. Spikin’ Chicks 25-23, 939-3325 straight Navarre kills tied it at 24. Brothers had a career-high 16 and 10 assists, while Cheyenne 25-14 Purple Dragons d. Pink A hitting error and a passing error kills, while Eddy had 18 kills, five Chapman had seven kills and Panthers 25-23, 25-13 gave Navarre the game three win. digs and six blocks as Gulf Breeze Kylie Conner seven points in Swipers d. Dill Pickles 25-16, CERTIFIED GBHS jumped out to a 3-0 swept PHS Thursday in Pensacola. GBHS’ junior varsity win over 11-25, 15-8 lead in game four, while five Crowell had four kills and two Navarre. Purple Dragons d. Swipers 25- TECHNICIANS 18, 19-25, 16-14 Powers points made it 9-2. blocks and went 10-for-10 on Lady Dolphin ninth grade Pumas d. Pink Panthers 25-21, Ready to Serve You! Navarre got to within six serving. Ali Venezia had 11 digs 25-25, Navarre 12-19 21-25, 15-10 several times, but got no closer. and three kills, while Zuniga had The GBHS ninth graders Navarre jumped out to a 4-1 21 digs. Powers had 32 assists stayed unbeaten against fellow lead in the decisive fifth game and nine digs in the win. freshman competition behind before one of Brittany Lady Dolphins 25-25-25, nine points from Sallie Papajohn Wheeler’s nine kills and four Escambia 10-5-7 and seven from both Katie Powers serves made it 6-5. Eddy and Wheeler both had Stanhagen and Cassie Lane. TThheessee PPrrooss KKnnooww!! Now that October 1st has come What is the point in keeping the and gone, do I no longer have any patent system going? Hasn’t every- GBHS swim teams second Q No-Fault Coverage with my insurance Q thing been invented already? company? Nevin Shaffer at County Championships Terence A. Gross Intellectual Property Lawyer 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Personal Injury Lawyer BY JASON THOMPSON Harbourtown, Suite 43 917 N. Palafox St. Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Gulf Breeze News Pensacola, FL 32501 [email protected] 850-434-3333 A 850-934-4124 The Gulf Breeze swim teams A Not even close. The pace of development of new ideas is increasing at a doubly exponential rate. took second at the second You probably still do, although once they renew That is, the exponent is exponentially increasing! annual Santa Rosa County your policy it will be dropped. However, PIP will Remember, a patent is a limited monopoly, less than reappear as of January 8, 2008, but in a different Championships Saturday at The 20 years, which your government gives a person form. Club. Navarre won both who has worked 24/7 to create an anti-gravity division, while Pace and Milton device! He is rich and we get to dump our SUVs! were third and fourth, So , the patent system works and will be in business respectively in both divisions. for a long time to come! The girls team, swimming www.nevinshaffer.com. without senior Aileen Atzhorn, who was on a recruiting trip, You can join “These Pros Know” in this spot and support your Gulf Breeze Community sports coverage finished with 173 points. Navarre had 205 points, while THESE ADVERTISERS SUPPORT Pace had 89 and Milton 27. Navarre’s boys finished with GULF BREEZE SPORTS AND SCHOOL COVERAGE 192, followed by the Dolphins (134), Pace (96) and Milton (62). The following is a complete list of GBHS point scorers: Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay 1) GBHS 'A' 1:58.74 (Nowak, Michala; Schroeder, Ellyn; Schroeder, Koren M; St. Louis, Jacqueline); 3) GBHS 'B' 2:19.36 (Nguyen, Thy; Walden, Madeline; Williams, Erin; Steinhauer, Carli) Event 2 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay 1) GBHS 'A' 1:53.57 (Gunn, Jacob; Thames, River; Davis, Ross; Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Davis, Taylor) Koren Schroeder and Ross Gunn were the high point scorers 6 at Saturday’s Santa Rosa County Swim Championships. See Swim, Page XC At the October 19 GULF BREEZE DOLPHINS home game vs. Arnold and the November 9 home game Girls soccer rosters finalized vs. Navarre, GBHS students can

BY JASON THOMPSON and Ashley Schermerhorn. The junior varsity has 21 The junior class is represent- players on it, led by juniors ‘KICKFORCOLLEGE’! Gulf Breeze News ed by eight players - Aubrey Danielle Dobson, Colleen [email protected] Curington, Amanda Green, Eastburn and Becca Timmons. During the October 19 game, three A total of 25 young ladies, Jessica Majewski, Cayla Platt, Six sophomores made the squad students will be drawn to kick for including 17 returners from last Alyssa Smith, Emily Tryon, - Sierra Bracaloni, Lauren year’s state runner up squad, Jesse Vickrey and Lindsey Davis, Megan Eastburn, Kayli $100 SAVINGS BONDS. were selected last weekend to Wright. Hanke, Katie Pratt and Jessica the Lady Dolphin varsity soccer Nine members of the sopho- Watson. At the November 9 game, one student team, with hopes of winning the more class are on the varsity The rest of the squad includes will will be drawn to kick for a third state championship in the squad - Kristen Barona, Haley freshmen Katie Aldridge, Gina school’s history. Gross, Heather Haney, Brynne Bertelli, Mallory Buechler, $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP! Seven seniors made the Heatley, Brittny Hebert, Carly Jenna Ceravolo, Debi Tickets sold at school week prior to each home game squad, including Lindsey Loehr, Anne Preston, Maggie Cummings, Peyton Fleming, Arnett, Natalie Blair, Ashley Rodgers and Bianca Takacs. Morgan Floyd, Breezy Paulus, $2.00 each or 3 / $5.00 Collins, Kathy Franklin, Genna Tober is the lone Casey Platt, Hannah Sepulveda, Brittany Pyle, Noelle Robles freshman on the varsity squad. Camila Sharp and Cori Snyder.

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze and Milton players pray after the Panthers’ 41-0 win Friday. Rhodes FOOTBALL: GBHS looks to to win BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News clinch first playoff berth [email protected] Former Dolphin football standout Tyler Lake (c/o ‘04) Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio since ‘03 with win Friday ran for two touchdowns and Mai Que Do, escorted by Scott Behrens. caught a third as Rhodes College Continued from Page 1C Gulf Breeze began to move made it 34-0 with 2:41 left in the edged Colorado College 30-29 the ball on their next drive, third quarter. Saturday in Colorado Springs. Panthers a first down by the holding it for more than nine Gulf Breeze, facing another Lake had touchdown runs of nose of the ball. and a half minutes. third down, threw a pass deep four and five Milton also converted on a Rhys Rinke, who had 68 downfield to Philip Hoffman, who yards in the fourth down play before David yards rushing on 14 carries, appeared to have been interfered first quarter Morgan scored from a yard out. converted two third downs and with, but no call was made. before catching The extra point with 7:06 left in the one fourth down in the drive. Ten plays and 54 plays later, a 15-yard quarter made it 7-0. Milton was 7- But without any time outs left, Victor Josey scored from two yards touchdown for-9 on third down in the game. the Dolphins tried two out for the Panthers, converting pass in the After holding the Dolphins to quarterback keepers inside the five two more third down plays. third quarter. ‘three and out,’ Milton scored yard line, but Kyle Schnackenberg Dolphins vs. Arnold Lake had seven again on a five play drive that was stopped on the three, then the Gulf Breeze hope to recover rushes for 26 ended on Anthony Loomis two, to force a turnover on downs. from their bout with amnesia to yards and scoring on a 49-yard pass from The drive accounted for 73 of play their biggest game of the year caught five Lake Dustin Land. The try for two their 181 yards of total offense. Friday against the Arnold Marlins. passes for 86 was no good, making it 13-0 Schnackenberg, who was 6- The Marlins beat Scottsboro yards. with 3:14 left in the first quarter. for-18 passing for 37 yards, threw Christian Academy 42-0 Friday. Kaley After another three plays, the an eight-yard pass to Cody “The kids have been here Morris (c/o Dolphins were forced to punt. Warford on the Dolphins’ first before - they’ve danced this ‘06) scored her Gulf Breeze never got the kick off possession of the second half dance,” Nemith said of bouncing first goal of the as the snap was low to Austin before being forced to punt again. back after a loss. “(Arnold’s) a season in Santiago. Milton’s Talris Brown Milton, aided by an illegal little better on offense, because UWF’s 4-0 recovered the loose ball and raced procedure call against the their better players are on win over seven yards for the score. The Dolphins on fourth and one, got offense. I think our kids will be Alabama- excited about the game.” Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio PAT with 1:00 left made it 20-0. the ball back, missing a 31-yard Huntsville Kelsea Naggatz, escorted by Ryan Deputy. Another three and out led to a field goal on their next series. While the Dolphins have Friday. Morris punt and another Panther score After another Dolphin three played five 4A schools this scored the Morris five plays later, with Morgan and out, Milton got a 48-yard season, the Marlins have played team’s first scoring from five yards out. The touchdown run by Morgan on a only one - an 18-16 win over PAT made it 27-0. third and three play. The PAT Panama City Rutherford. See On Campus, Page 7C 6 GBHS JV, ninth graders Picture Perfect lose to Money Market Account Milton

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News % [email protected] The Gulf Breeze junior varsity and ninth grade football teams got strong efforts from Annual Percentage Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio their featured backs, but it Kari Stephenson, escorted by Kris Matsoukas. wouldn’t be enough as both Yield* teams fell to Milton Thursday at Dolphin Stadium. Milton JV 27, Dolphins 18 A 12-play drive that lasted more than five minutes put the 5.10 Panthers up 14-6 and kept them ahead to stay. The Panthers took a 7-0 lead The pe rfe c t c ho ic e fo r yo ur mo ne y this Holiday Seaso n is a - three plays into the game before the Dolphins got within a point Picture Perfect Money Market ac c o unt. Bank o f Pe nsac o la is three plays later. o ffe ring 5.10% APY* whe n yo u de po sit $50,000 o r mo re. You c an Mario Villegas, who had 154 inc rease the e arning po we r o f yo ur pe rso nal saving s by de po sit- yards rushing on 15 carries, scored on a 34-yard run with six minutes ing as little as $25,000 and e arn 3.75% APY*. And with a spe c ial left in the opening quarter. Danny rate , yo ur mo ne y is g uarante e d to wo rk hard fo r yo u. Gibble’s extra point was blocked, leaving the score 7-6. Sto p by the ne arest Bank o f Pe nsac o la o ffic e in yo ur area to day The two teams traded punts before the Panthers tacked on and o pe n a Picture Perfect Money Market, rec e ive a $20 Pho to another score. g ift c ard and reg iste r fo r a c hanc e to win a digital c ame ra. Villegas had 50 of the Dolphins’ 53 yards on their next scoring drive, including a 15- yard touchdown. The PAT was 436-7800 no good, leaving the score 20-12. Milton made it 27-12 after a Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio 10-play, five minute long drive *The interest earned is based on the following balance tiers: $.01 - $24,999 earn .10% APY, $25,000 - $49,000 earns 3.75% Brittany Wheeler, escorted by Andrew Cooke. APY* and $50,000 - and above earns 5.10% APY. Transaction limits apply. Applicable fees could reduce earnings on before Villegas scored on a two- account. Office limited to funds not currently in a Bank of Pensacola account. A $50,000 minimum deposit to be eligible for yard run with two minutes left in $20 gift card. No purchase required to register for drawing (a $200 value). Subject to change without notice. the game. Editorial Note: Junior, sophomore attendants, The rest of the Dolphins team combined for 23 yards of total escorts will appear in the Oct. 25 issue Member offense. FDIC www.bankofpensacola.com See JV FB, Page 7C 6

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Player’s Tiger Point Mites won their Rogers then scored on a 43-yard run win first game of the season, 28-14 over with 7:34 left in the first half. Myers’ Navarre Maroon during Homecoming extra point run made it 21-0. Saturday at Dolphin Stadium. Rogers’ 32-yard run set up a 13-yard close And with it, keeping a promise to his touchdown run by Myers. Rogers’ extra team, allowed his players to shave his point run made it 28-0 with 5:55 left in head in celebration of the win. the first half. games Tom Bixler led the way with 254 Zion Hamilton, who recovered a Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News yards rushing, scoring three of the fumble in the win, scored on a seven Tom Bixler (24) celebrates the Tiger Point Mites first win of the season, a BY JASON THOMPSON team’s four touchdowns. yard run with 2:08 left in the game. celebration that included shaving the head of head coach Shane Player. Right: Gulf Breeze News His first score came two plays into Tristan Diamond added the extra point. Zach Arner does the honors. [email protected] the game on a 58-yard run. Bixler added Ynostrosa recovered two kickoffs, Editorial Notes: The following recaps Brandon Kilsart, Matthew Hawkins, Ben while Trevor Robinson had a sack and The Dolphin football team the PAT to make it 7-0 with 6:24 left in were provided by coaches in person or Zimmer and Jake Weldon led the Richard Pino had a special teams tackle. and Pace both had close wins the opening quarter. online at [email protected]. defense. GBSA recovered three kickoffs Tiger Point Midgets 18, over the other on this week’s The Raiders pulled within a point on a Scores on the Gulf Coast Youth Football in the win. Navarre Maroon 6 installment of Back in Time. two-yard run with 5:20 left in the first half. Alliance’s website were not updated at Navarre Black Mites 14, Seth Rejda’s 50-yard touchdown run This week 25 years ago, the Bixler’s 32-yard run set up a five- press time. Gulf Breeze White 0 late in the first quarter helped the Tigers Dolphins beat Pace 25-22 on yard run by Dalton Kramer with 3:50 Gulf Breeze White Mini Mites win Riley Nolan, Adam Colston, Jace get past the Maroon Raiders. Homecoming Night, while the left in the first half. Kramer added the Tyler Dittmer ran for 225 yards and Amberson, Parker Baynes and Jordan Mitchell Robbins had a 71-yard touch- 1992 Pace Patriots, led by FSU kick to make it 15-6. scored five touchdowns to lead the Wilder-Edwards led the Dolphin defense down with 4:58 left in the first half, while quarterback to be Thad Busby, The Raiders pulled within a point GBSA White Mini Mites to the third against Navarre Saturday. Xan Sarra added a five-yard touchdown edged the Dolphins 14-10. with 38.7 seconds left in the third quar- consecutive win, beating Navarre Black Colston recovered a fumble and run with 30.1 seconds left in the half. 1972 - A missed extra point ter before Bixler scored from 46 yards Saturday in Navarre. returned it for a touchdown, but it was Felipe Villegas and Patrick Turnipseed would prove to be costly as the out with 7:12 left in the game. Dittmer also threw a 17-yard pass to called back due to league rules that don’t had interceptions in the win, while Chad Dolphins lost to Walton 7-6. Zach Arner made a fourth down stop Nathan Herrick. The offensive line allow players to advance fumbled punt Wise broke up a pass. Ken Johnson’s 10-yard late in the game that set up Bixler’s 77- allowed Dittmer and Steele Chambers to returns. The Midgets played their second game touchdown pass to David Napier yard run with 57.4 seconds left. run on the Raiders. The White Mites got a 50-yard in three days as Brewton shut out the gave the Dolphins a 6-0 lead in Tony Thomas, Bixler, Austin Lewter Quarterback J.C. Carroll completed touchdown run from Bradley Proctor in a Tigers 28-0 - a game that was halted by the first quarter. and Zack Pearcy led the Tiger defense. three passs in the win, while Jake 30-8 loss to Milton Black. Wilder- lightning the previous Saturday. 1977 - Gulf Breeze racked up Seth Mitchell forced and recovered a Molina, Andrew Houser, Nick Whibbs, Edwards led the defense in that game. 501 yards in total offense as they obliterated Pace 53-6. Tim Koontz had a pair of first quarter touchdowns, while ON CAMPUS: Richard Hardy had a second Savage keeps up record book assault quarter touchdown run and a 25- Continued from Page 3C 23 career assists moves him into a tie for others for the University of South Carolina third place finishing 400 yard freestyle yard interception return for a second on the school’s all-time list. He Saturday in a 204.5-94.5 loss to LSU. relay (3:07.11). He was also fifth in the touchdown in the fourth quarter. goal in the fourth minute off a corner kick needs only three more to become the Atzhorn was second leg on USC’s 200 yard freestyle (1:43.91), ninth in the Jimmy Watts had a 55-yard from fellow GBHS Lady Dolphin Brandi school’s all-time leader in that category. second place finishing 400 yard medley 50 yard freestyle (21.57) and 10th in the punt return for a touchdown with Adams (c/o ‘03). Both Morris and Adams Doug Baldwin (c/o ‘07) moved onto relay team (3:29.70) and was also second 100 yard freestyle (47.88). four seconds left in the first half. had assists in UWF’s 9-0 thrashing of special teams in the Stanford Cardinal’s in the 100 yard breaststroke (59.94). He Corie Skislak (c/o ‘04) had five Jay Mouser had a 13-yard Delta State Sunday in Cleveland, Miss. 38-36 loss against Texas Christian was also fourth in the 200 yard individual blocks for Mount Olive in a four-game touchdown catch from Donnie The helper was Adams’ team-leading University. medley (1:56.24) and was fifth in the 200 win over Converse College Friday and Brown, while Jimmy Rich 10th of the season, while it was the third Baldwin returned five kicks for 108 yard breaststroke (2:13.26). had three in a five-game loss at scored from nine yards out. for Morris. Adams has 16 points on the yards Saturday - his 22-yard kickoff return Jessie Carr (c/o ‘06) helped the FSU Anderson College Saturday. Ricky Gornall scored on a 50- season, while Morris has five. set up a touchdown that gave Stanford a women’s swim team beat Clemson (195- Jamie Hayes (c/o ‘06) had 21 assists yard pass from Jody Brown on Keith Savage (c/o ‘03) continues to 21-14 lead late in the second quarter, 105), Georgia Tech (203-95) and and eight digs for St. Andrews the final play of the game. climb up the UWF all- while his 23-yard return midway through Alabama (203-97) in a quad meet Presbyterian College in a 3-0 loss at Craig Wyrosdick scored on a time scoring list with the fourth quarter set up a field goal that Saturday in Atlanta. High Point College Oct. 9. three yard run that pulled the two goals in UWF’s 4-1 put the Cardinal up 34-31. Carr was the opening leg of FSU’s Chelsey Adams (c/o ‘05) had a kill Patriots within 7-6. win over UAH and an Morgan Tibbs (c/o ‘07) competed in fourth place 400 yard freestyle relay for Nicholls State in a 3-0 loss to Lamar 1982 - Tommy Nash’s five- assist in a 4-1 win at the first ever swim meet for Florida Gulf (3:31.81) and was seventh in the 100 University Friday. yard touchdown pass to Scott Delta State. Coast University Saturday. FGCU lost to yard breaststroke (1:08.40) and 11th in Carroll Papajohn (c/o ‘06) had a Pierson with 1:26 left in the Savage scored twice the University of Miami 156-84. Tibbs the 100 yard freestyle (54.00). catch for nine yards in Dartmouth’s 41- game gave the Dolphins the win. in the first six minutes was seventh in the 1000 yard freestyle Jimmy Holway (c/o ‘05) helped the 15 loss at Holy Cross Saturday. 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BRIEFS GBHS warns of Continued from Page 1C fundraising Fun and Fundamentals with imposters It’s time your home had an energy checkup. Olympic Coach Rob Hermann - Attention Business and will begin Nov. 5 at Gulf Breeze Community Members of Gulf Middle School. Breeze: If you are approached by The camp, which costs $40 any company soliciting funds for You’re not the only one who needs an occasional checkup. Your home could use per month, will be on Mondays Gulf Breeze High School athlet- one too. An Energy Checkup from Gulf Power can save you up to 50% on your ics, please demand verification from 6:30-8 p.m. Discounts are energy bill. Just log on to gulfpower.com. Answer a few questions about your available for more than one par- of fundraiser by asking for the ticipants. Friendly meets will be school authorization letter, which home. And we’ll use those answers to recommend ways to make it more energy set up for cooperating youth all authorized solicitors must effi cient. Log on today. It only takes about fi ve minutes. Or call Gulf Power and possess to solicit for the school. programs in the area and nearby wwe’lle’ll mamailil an EnergyEnergy ChCheckupeckupt too yyourour hhome.ome. 11-877-655-4001-877-655-4001 gu gulfpower.comlfpower.com towns. A Christmas Clinic will For more information, call also be set up at a date to be 916-4104. determined. For more information or to Parents needed for register, call the Northeast concession stand YMCA at 478-1222. duty GBHS grad, current The GBHS Quarterback Club is looking for parents to work minor leaguer to the concession stand during the offer pitching five varsity football games this lessons season. Dates volunteers are Steven Cheney, a 2004 GBH needed are Oct. 19 and Nov. 9. Grad and current member of the For more information, call New York Mets organization, Sheila Harp at 712-2905 or will offer pitching lessons to [email protected]. area youth though early February. Ages 8 & up. Call for GBHS football coin more information 932-5036 / flippers needed 554-2296. The GBHS Quarterback Club are looking for sponsors Plans underway for for the pregame coin flip before Dolphin Alumni Game each of the five varsity games The GBHS Baseball program during the season. is interested in fielding an For $100, sponsors get an alumni game in the future. announcement of their business For more information, please in front of thousands of high contact J.L. Lively at 932-2237 school football fans. Dates or Coach Renfroe at 748-2227 available are Oct. 19 and Nov. 9. if you might be interested in For more information, call taking part in an alumni game in Mark DeNunzio at 932-8628 or 2008. email [email protected]. SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Specializing in: Microincision Cataract Surgery ● Over 20,000 implants performed ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology in Pensacola Visit www.UllmanEye.com Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen Dr. Ullman for their surgery. 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 (850 ) 208-1900

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GBHS teachers (from left) Kristina Millican, Amanda White and Leah Emma strut their stuff during the teacher’s skit at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News B.J. Rotolo/ Yeah, boy-eee! Special to the News Above: Natalie Alverson and Jamie Beeler went back to the 80s for Blast From The Past Day, while (below) Kris Matsoukas (left) and Kyle Magnes went back to the 70s and beyound.

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Section D YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER October 18, 2007 Living Water Medical Behind this great company Spa offers a lifetime of stands a woman health and beauty ● Though only 5’3” Caddell follows the tall tradition of Dr. Deborah Viglione has expanded her practice therapies into a medical spa and wellness center, located in such as getting the big jobs done Gulf Breeze "proper." After years of integrating her hyperbaric While thoughts of Hurricane Ivan are dis- extensive experience in natural hormone therapy oxygen tant memories to most locals, some businesses and other natural and alternative treatments into her treatments, are just now recovering. Local construction internal medicine practice, Dr. Viglione has taken vitamin business, Gulf-Atlantic Constructors, Inc. her approach to the next level. The Living Waters treatments; recently com- Medical Spa and Wellness Center offers a complete and other pleted their new range of internal medicine care, as well as a full non-phar- Dr. Deborah Viglione (left) has expanded her practice to include office and shop scale of natural and complementary therapies and maceutical Tracey E. Pinkston, J.D., M.D. that was anti-aging treatments. This full service medical spa therapies. destroyed by features non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as Tracey E. Pinkston, J.D., M.D. recently returned grative approach, which incorporates lifestyle Hurricane Ivan. botox, photorejuvenation, non-surgical liposuction to Pensacola after touring the United States, work- interventions and nutritional supplementation. She The new office and cellulite treatment, among other services. ing as a physician for the military. Dr. Pinkston has also adds special expertise in hyperbaric medicine. is located imme- Additionally, Dr. Viglione has joined with joined Dr. Viglione in her Gulf Breeze office. Dr. By incorporating healthier approaches into tradi- diately adjacent Watson Alternative Health Clinic in Milton as their Pinkston is board certified in internal medicine and tional disease management, Drs. Viglione and to the original medical director. Together, the two practices offer has extensive experience in outpatient and hospital Pinkston are on a mission to improve the health of building at 650 a complete spectrum of natural and complementary medicine. In addition to adult primary care, includ- patients and slow the aging process. At the Living West Oakfield therapies. Treatments offered at the Watson Clinic ing routine gynecology, Dr. Pinkston treats all types Waters Medical Spa and Wellness Center, the focus Road in Caddell include detoxification with chelation of heavy met- of chronic illness. She is well versed in nutritional is on wellness. Viglione and Pinkston are accept- Pensacola. als, cleansing, and far-infrared sauna; oxidative and vitamin therapy. Dr. Pinkston brings an inte- ing new patients at both locations. Although the original office was pieced together over the years, it was the torrential winds that pulled the final blow to the build- ings. There’s so much more at Beaches Tanning For the last three years, the mechanics man- Katie Taylor Cronin has been a "We work to be spotless," she says aged to repair any heavy equipment without Pensacola Beach resident and busi- with a proud smile, "and we offer a cover and salvaged what they could from the nesswoman for about 3 years. She is fabulous boutique as a real bonus...- original shop. The employees in the main a woman who loves to stay busy sup- tan with us and we will gift wrap any building dreaded thunderstorms because that porting her family and her communi- boutique purchase for you!" meant having to check the blue tarp on the ty and is very instrumental in running Katie and Jason Cronin have been building and finding empty coffee cans in case two businesses as well! married for 12 years and have three of roof leaks. It took two years to agree on a She and her husband Jason Cronin children, Megan, Patrick and Macy building plan and construction was started at own Cronin Construction, Inc. which Claire. The children attend Pensacola the beginning of this year. specializes in mulching, demolition, Beach Elementary School where Pam Caddell, President of Gulf-Atlantic fire breaks and grinding and has Katie was named Volunteer of the Constructors, Inc., explained that her father, recently become a 8(a) Company. Year for the school. She also serves as Bill Hunt, has been sentimental of the old Not only can she handle the tough PTA Vice-President, chairs the building since he started the company over stuff, this lady also owns Beaches Fundraising Committee and Fall thirty years ago and was proud of his thrifti- Tanning Salon where every woman's Festival Committee and serves as ness. The original building was salvaged from beauty is enhanced from head to toe. Yearbook coordinator. a project completed at the Pensacola Navy "This has been a fun venture," she "Gulf Breeze is such a homey Base many years ago. As the years passed, says, "because I love clothes, shoes, place, I have never felt more at home additions were made to make room for com- jewelry, handbags and tanning just than I do in this area," Cronin praises. pany expansion. like many girls." "I moved from Clinton, Mississippi Caddell recalls cleaning the office with her And Cronin makes sure that the where most of our family resides but five sisters as they grew up and spent summers Beaches Tanning environment is this is home." working in the front office. After completing comfortable for men and women. her Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering at Beaches Tanning owner Katie "We offer state of the art beds, and Auburn University, she moved to Knoxville, our bulbs are changed regularly," she Cronin (center) joins her employees Whitney Shay, Dixie Brotherton, Tennessee to work as an Environmental assures. Salon standards of cleanli- Carey Foote and Amanda Rowe Engineer for the Department of Energy. ness are the top priority, and they (left to right) as they model some of Eleven years ago, Bill Hunt called on his have surpassed health code standards. the latest boutique fashions. daughter Pam to move back home and get involved with the company. Gulf-Atlantic Constructors, Inc. has been a vital entity to the Gulf Breeze area. Bill and Local obstetrician wears many hats well Ann Hunt have lived in Gulf Breeze for over forty years and all six girls graduated from ● Doctor, surgeon, Griffin cological surgery, including laparo- help her empathize with her patients. Gulf Breeze High School. Since moving back says, scopic, high and low risk pregnancies She also has earned board certifica- to Gulf Breeze, Caddell’s three boys have also business owner, wife which and in-office ultrasounds. She also tion in obstetrics and gynecology. graduated from Gulf Breeze High School as includes sees patients once a week at the One of the newer treatments Dr. well. and mother listening Baptist Medical Park on Nine Mile Griffin advocates is the use of Gulf-Atlantic Constructors, Inc. has been a Doctor, surgeon, business owner, not only Road in Pensacola. Gardisil vaccine to prevent the sexu- sponsor of many school activities including wife and mother. These are some of to what Dr. Griffin also treats patients with ally transmitted HPV virus. It is the Quarterback Club, Band Boosters, Track the titles applicable to Vicky Griffin, they say, irregular bleeding, pelvic pain, administered to young women to Club, School Advisory Council, Project D.O., a board certified obstetrician but also endometriosis, depression associated reduce the risk of cervical cancer and Graduation, and ROTC. Many construction and gynecologist whose main office what is with hormone changes, urinary tract genital herpes. projects have been completed in Gulf Breeze is located at 3261 Gulf Breeze not said. infections, fibroids and prescribes Dr. Griffin has privileges at Sacred including the asphalt bike bath from the Office Parkway in Gulf Breeze. “I try to Griffin birth control. Heart, Baptist and Gulf Breeze Depot shopping center to Villa Venyce, and Dr. Griffin is dedicated to giving read As a surgeon, Dr. Griffin some- Hospitals. She is accepting new the addition of the Daniel Drive extension. her patients high quality care, and between the lines, so to speak, to find times prescribes an endometrial obla- patients and accepts practically all Gulf-Atlantic Constructors, Inc. built several that is one of the reasons she decided out what is really bothering them.” tion as an alternative to typical hys- insurance plans. subdivisions in the Gulf Breeze area including to open her own private practice. She opened her office in Gulf terectomy. To schedule an appointment, call Grand Pointe and Crane Cove and also pro- “I wanted to take care of my Breeze in 1998, and her many Being a wife and mother herself, Dr. Griffin at (850) 916-4300. vided the site work construction of the addi- patients in a certain fashion,” Dr. patients rely on Dr. Griffin for gyne- Dr. Griffin has life experiences to tion to the Gulf Breeze Hospital.

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NOTICE OF 0090-23800-0170 Court of Santa Rosa Property: PROPERTY –––––––––––––––––– Certificate Number: NOTICE IS HEREBY of September, 2007. according to Law, the APPLICATION Name in which County, Florida DESCRIBED IN OR Unless such certificate NOTICE OF 1035 GIVEN THAT PEN- Property described in FOR TAX DEED Assessed: VICTOR –––––––––––––––––– BOOK 1489 PG 52, shall be redeemed APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2005 SACOLA REALTY hold- Mary M. Johnson such Certificate will be DORENSKY, MARIA NOTICE OF LESS N 33' FOR RD, according to Law, the FOR TAX DEED er of the following Tax Clerk of the Circuit sold to the Highest NOTICE IS HEREBY DORENSKY APPLICATION LESS ALL MIN RTS Property described in Description of Sale Certificate has filed Court of Santa Rosa Bidder, at the east end GIVEN THAT NEP- All of the above proper- FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 15-2S-26- such Certificate will be NOTICE IS HEREBY Property: N/2 OF LT said Tax Certificate for County, Florida lobby of the County TUNE 1 LLC holder of ty is located in Santa 0000-16000-0000 sold to the Highest GIVEN THAT JOHN L 23, ALL LT 24, BLK the Tax Deed to be –––––––––––––––––– Administrative Complex the following Tax Sale Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Bidder, at the east end HICKS TRUST holder 698, AVALON BEACH, issued thereon. The NOTICE OF at 6495 Caroline St., Certificate has filed State of Florida. GIVEN THAT CON- Assessed: ROBERT P lobby of the County of the following Tax AS DES IN OR BOOK Certificate Number and APPLICATION Milton, Florida on the said Tax Certificate for STANCE V HICKS SCHOENEBERG Administrative Complex Sale Certificate has 1739 PG 523 year of Issuance, the FOR TAX DEED 19th day of November, the Tax Deed to be Unless such certificate TRUST holder of the (DECEASED), MARY at 6495 Caroline St., filed said Tax Parcel ID: 40-1N-28- Description of property, 2007 at 12:00 noon. issued thereon. The shall be redeemed following Tax Sale ELLEN LARSON Milton, Florida on the Certificate for the Tax 0090-69800-0230 and Name(s) in which it NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated this the 26th day Certificate Number and according to Law, the Certificate has filed All of the above proper- 19th day of November, Deed to be issued Name in which is assessed is as follows: GIVEN THAT JOHN L of September, 2007. year of Issuance, the Property described in said Tax Certificate for ty is located in Santa 2007 at 12:00 noon. thereon. The Assessed: RICHARD HICKS TRUST holder Description of property, such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be Rosa County, In the Dated this the 26th day Certificate Number and W OWEN Certificate Number: of the following Tax Sale Mary M. Johnson and Name(s) in which it sold to the Highest issued thereon. The State of Florida. of September, 2007. year of Issuance, the All of the above proper- 4059 Certificate has filed said Clerk of the Circuit is assessed is as fol- Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and Description of property, ty is located in Santa Year of Issuance: 2000 Tax Certificate for the Court of Santa Rosa lows: lobby of the County year of Issuance, the Unless such certificate Mary M. Johnson and Name(s) in which it Rosa County, In the Tax Deed to be issued County, Florida Administrative Complex Description of property, shall be redeemed Clerk of the Circuit is assessed is as fol- State of Florida. Description of thereon. The Certificate –––––––––––––––––– Certificate Number: at 6495 Caroline St., and Name(s) in which it according to Law, the Court of Santa Rosa lows: Property: LT 38, GAR- Number and year of Notice of Sale 2243 Milton, Florida on the is assessed is as fol- Property described in County, Florida Unless such certificate CON, AS DES IN OR Issuance, the Notice is hereby given that Year of Issuance: 2005 26th day of November, lows: such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– Certificate Number: shall be redeemed BOOK 736 PG 360 Description of property, on 11/06/07 at 2:00 p.m. U- 2007 at 12:00 noon. sold to the Highest NOTICE OF 1681 according to Law, the Parcel ID: 03-2S-28- and Name(s) in which it Store-It #729, 15 McClure Description of Dated this the 3rd day Certificate Number: Bidder, at the east end APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2005 Property described in 1450-00000-0380 is assessed is as fol- Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, Property: PROPERTY of October, 2007. 1705 lobby of the County FOR TAX DEED such Certificate will be Name in which lows: the undersigned U-Store-It DESCRIBED IN OR Year of Issuance: 2005 Administrative Complex Description of sold to the Highest Assessed: OSWALD T #729 will sell at Public Sale BOOK 1718 PG 772, Mary M. Johnson at 6495 Caroline St., NOTICE IS HEREBY Property: LT 88, Bidder, at the east end SOUSA Certificate Number: by competitive bidding, the LESS S 33' FOR RD Clerk of the Circuit Description of Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT JOHN L NORTH PACE lobby of the County All of the above proper- 144 personal property hereto- Parcel ID: 15-2S-26- Court of Santa Rosa Property: PROPERTY 26th day of November, HICKS TRUST holder HEIGHTS Administrative Complex ty is located in Santa Year of Issuance: 2005 fore stored with the under- 0000-16300-0000 County, Florida DESCRIBED IN OR 2007 at 12:00 noon. of the following Tax Parcel ID: 10-1N-29- at 6495 Caroline St., Rosa County, In the signed by: Name in which –––––––––––––––––– BOOK 672 PG 464, Dated this the 3rd day Sale Certificate has 2770-00000-0880 Milton, Florida on the State of Florida. Description of Albert R. George Assessed: WILBUR E NOTICE OF LESS N 250' of October, 2007. filed said Tax Name in which 19th day of November, Property: PROPERTY 2437 Fair Oak Ct. ZUG, ROSE M ZUG APPLICATION Parcel ID: 13-1N-29- Certificate for the Tax Assessed: WINNIE 2007 at 12:00 noon. Unless such certificate DESCRIBED IN OR Lawrenceville, GA 30043 All of the above proper- FOR TAX DEED 0000-00402-0000 Mary M. Johnson Deed to be issued MAE ATTAWAY Dated this the 26th day shall be redeemed BOOK 622 PG 359 Misc. Household Goods ty is located in Santa Name in which Clerk of the Circuit thereon. The ESTATE of September, 2007. according to Law, the Parcel ID: 05-1N-27- Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY Assessed: WAYNE Court of Santa Rosa Certificate Number and All of the above proper- Property described in 0000-01609-0000 Jerry J. Podojil State of Florida. GIVEN THAT MARCUS FRITCHEY, FRANCES County, Florida year of Issuance, the ty is located in Santa Mary M. Johnson such Certificate will be Name in which 715 Pensacola Beach OR PATRICIA W BON- FRITCHEY –––––––––––––––––– Description of property, Rosa County, In the Clerk of the Circuit sold to the Highest Assessed: VIADA Blvd. Unless such certificate NER holder of the fol- All of the above proper- NOTICE OF and Name(s) in which it State of Florida. Court of Santa Rosa Bidder, at the east end RICH ALLEN Pensacola Beach, FL shall be redeemed lowing Tax Sale ty is located in Santa APPLICATION is assessed is as fol- County, Florida lobby of the County All of the above proper- 32561 according to Law, the Certificate has filed Rosa County, In the FOR TAX DEED lows: Unless such certificate Administrative Complex ty is located in Santa Misc. Household Goods Property described in said Tax Certificate for State of Florida. shall be redeemed –––––––––––––––––– at 6495 Caroline St., Rosa County, In the Legal 316 such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate Number: according to Law, the NOTICE OF Milton, Florida on the State of Florida. Gulf Breeze News sold to the Highest issued thereon. The Unless such certificate GIVEN THAT JOHN L 755 Property described in APPLICATION 19th day of November, 10/18, 26/07 Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and shall be redeemed HICKS TRUST holder Year of Issuance: 2005 such Certificate will be FOR TAX DEED 2007 at 12:00 noon. Unless such certificate lobby of the County year of Issuance, the according to Law, the of the following Tax sold to the Highest Dated this the 26th day shall be redeemed Administrative Complex Description of property, Property described in Sale Certificate has Description of Bidder, at the east end at 6495 Caroline St., and Name(s) in which it such Certificate will be filed said Tax Property: PROPERTY lobby of the County NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION Milton, Florida on the is assessed is as fol- sold to the Highest Certificate for the Tax DESCRIBED IN OR Administrative Complex BEFORE THE BEFORE THE BEFORE THE BEFORE THE 26th day of November, lows: Bidder, at the east end Deed to be issued BOOK 2260 PG 1025, at 6495 Caroline St., SECRETARY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE 2007 at 12:00 noon. lobby of the County thereon. The LESS ALL MIN RTS Milton, Florida on the DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF Dated this the 3rd day Certificate Number: Administrative Complex Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 21-1N-28- 19th day of November, BUSINESS AND BUSINESS AND BUSINESS AND BUSINESS AND of October, 2007. 2656 at 6495 Caroline St., year of Issuance, the 0000-01814-0000 2007 at 12:00 noon. PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL REG- PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL Year of Issuance: 2000 Milton, Florida on the Description of property, Name in which Dated this the 26th day REGULATION ULATION REGULATION REGULATION Mary M. Johnson 26th day of November, and Name(s) in which it Assessed: STEPHEN of September, 2007. Clerk of the Circuit Description of 2007 at 12:00 noon. is assessed is as fol- O HUNTER JR IN RE: The unlicensed IN RE: The unlicensed IN RE: The unlicensed IN RE: The unlicensed Court of Santa Rosa Property: LTS 20 & 21 Dated this the 3rd day lows: All of the above proper- Mary M. Johnson practice of contracting County, Florida BLK B, JAY ROSA, AS of October, 2007. ty is located in Santa Clerk of the Circuit practice of contracting practice of contracting practice of contracting Terry Henderson and Paul Mulligan Gerardo Sanchez Ellwood Thomson –––––––––––––––––– DES IN OR BOOK Certificate Number: Rosa County, In the Court of Santa Rosa American Federation of NOTICE OF 1670 PG 1179 Mary M. Johnson 1459 State of Florida. County, Florida 201 North Pace Blvd. 2510 Farris Avenue Aka Stephen Thomson Contractors, Inc. APPLICATION Parcel ID: 41-5N-29- Clerk of the Circuit Year of Issuance: 2005 –––––––––––––––––– Pensacola, FL 32505 Pensacola, FL 32533 501 East Burgess Rd, FOR TAX DEED 1970-00B00-0200 Court of Santa Rosa Unless such certificate NOTICE OF 196 East Fairfield Drive, #G-12 Name in which County, Florida Description of shall be redeemed APPLICATION Suite E CASE NO: 2005- CASE NO: 2005- Pensacola, FL 32504 NOTICE IS HEREBY Assessed: PAUL –––––––––––––––––– Property: PROPERTY according to Law, the FOR TAX DEED Pensacola, FL 32514 044819CG UL 028726CG UL GIVEN THAT MAR- MCCURDY, LISA K NOTICE OF DESCRIBED IN OR Property described in LICENSE: Unlicensed LICENSE: Unlicensed CASE NO: 2006- CUS OR PATRICIA W SMITH APPLICATION BOOK 637 PG 285 & such Certificate will be NOTICE IS HEREBY CASE NO: 2005-017665, 034524CG UL BONNER holder of the All of the above proper- FOR TAX DEED OR BOOK 1481 PG sold to the Highest GIVEN THAT JOHN L 2005-035698, 2005- The Department of The Department of LICENSE: Unlicensed following Tax Sale ty is located in Santa 1186 & OR BOOK Bidder, at the east end HICKS TRUST holder 062753CG UL Business and Business and Certificate has filed Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY 2771 PG 957 LESS lobby of the County of the following Tax LICENSE: Unlicensed Professional Regulation Professional Regulation The Department of said Tax Certificate for State of Florida. GIVEN THAT BETTY N OR BOOK 1897 PG Administrative Complex Sale Certificate has has filed an has filed an Business and the Tax Deed to be OR DICK N RILEY 1843 at 6495 Caroline St., filed said Tax The Department of Administrative Administrative Professional Regulation issued thereon. The Unless such certificate TTEE holder of the fol- Parcel ID: 03-3N-28- Milton, Florida on the Certificate for the Tax Business and Complaint against you, Complaint against you, has filed an Certificate Number and shall be redeemed lowing Tax Sale 0000-00700-0000 19th day of November, Deed to be issued Professional Regulation a copy of which may be a copy of which may be Administrative year of Issuance, the according to Law, the Certificate has filed Name in which 2007 at 12:00 noon. thereon. The has filed an obtained by contacting, obtained by contacting, Complaint against you, Description of property, Property described in said Tax Certificate for Assessed: FRED M Dated this the 26th day Certificate Number and Administrative Complaint Jamie Duran, Office of Jamie Duran, Office of a copy of which may be and Name(s) in which such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be BARNES, LOUISE W of September, 2007. year of Issuance, the against you, a copy of it is assessed is as fol- sold to the Highest issued thereon. The WOLFE Description of property, General Counsel, General Counsel, obtained by contacting, which may be obtained Jamie Duran, Office of lows: Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and All of the above proper- Mary M. Johnson and Name(s) in which it by contacting, Jamie Department of Department of lobby of the County year of Issuance, the ty is located in Santa Clerk of the Circuit is assessed is as fol- General Counsel, Duran, Office of General Business and Business and Certificate Number: Administrative Complex Description of property, Rosa County, In the Court of Santa Rosa lows: Department of Business Counsel, Department of Professional Professional 1124 at 6495 Caroline St., and Name(s) in which it State of Florida. County, Florida Regulation, 1940 N. Regulation, 1940 N. and Professional Year of Issuance: 2000 Milton, Florida on the is assessed is as fol- Business and Regulation, 1940 N. Professional Regulation, Monroe Street, Suite Monroe Street, Suite 26th day of November, lows: NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN 33, Tallahassee, Florida 33, Tallahassee, Florida Monroe Street, Suite 33, Description of 2007 at 12:00 noon. 1940 N. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida Suite 33, Tallahassee, 32399-2202, (850) 487- 32399-2202, (850) 487- Property: LTS 17 & 18 Dated this the 3rd day Certificate Number: ORDINANCE 9651. 9651. 32399-2202, (850) 487- BLK 238, AVALON of October, 2007. 2242 Florida 32399-2202, 9651. BEACH, AS DES IN Year of Issuance: 2005 (850) 487-9651. OR 237 PG 72 Mary M. Johnson If no contact has been If no contact has been The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board of made by you concern- made by you concern- If no contact has been Parcel ID: 40-1N-28- Clerk of the Circuit Description of If no contact has been made by you concern- County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., made by you concerning ing the above by ing the above by November 8, 2007, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative November 29, 2007 the November 29, 2007 the ing the above by the above by November November 1, 2007 the Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. 29, 2007 the matter of matter of the matter of the Administrative Administrative matter of the the Administrative Administrative AN ORDINANCE OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTAB- Complaint will be pre- Complaint will be pre- Complaint will be pre- sented at a hearing sented at a hearing Complaint will be pre- LISHING THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY FIRE/RESCUE MUNICI- sented at a hearing pur- pursuant to 120.57(2), pursuant to 120.57(2), sented at a hearing pur- Missing suant to 120.57(2), F.S. suant to 120.57(2), F.S. PAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT; PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESS- F.S. before the F.S. before the before the Secretary of before the Secretary of ING OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF FIRE/RES- Secretary of the Secretary of the the Department or the Department or CUE SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH his/her designee, pur- Department or his/her Department or his/her his/her designee, pur- suant to Chapter 120, designee, pursuant to designee, pursuant to SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BY THE NON-AD VALOREM ASSESS- suant to Chapter 120, F. S . Chapter 120, F.S. Chapter 120, F.S. MENT PROCEDURE; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVID- F. S . ING FOR EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; In accordance with the In accordance with the In accordance with the REPEALING AND REPLACING ORDINANCE 90-23; PROVIDING In accordance with the Americans with Americans with Americans with Americans with FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Disabilities Act, persons Disabilities Act, per- Disabilities Act, per- Disabilities Act, persons needing a special sons needing a special sons needing a special needing a special accommodation to partic- These proposed Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the above accommodation to par- accommodation to par- accommodation to par- ipate in this proceeding scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support ticipate in this proceed- ticipate in this proceed- ticipate in this proceed- should contact the indi- Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested par- ing should contact the ing should contact the ing should contact the vidual or agency sending individual or agency individual or agency individual or agency ties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the notice not later than sending notice not later sending notice not later sending notice not later Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before said seven days prior to the than seven days prior than seven days prior than seven days prior to Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record proceeding at the to the proceeding at the to the proceeding at the the proceeding at the of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need address given on notice. address given on address given on address given on notice. Telephone: (850) 257- to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall notice. Telephone: notice. Telephone: Telephone: (850) 257- 6097; 1-800-955-8771 include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. (850) 257-6097; 1-800- (850) 257-6097; 1-800- 6097; 1-800-955-8771 Beloved shepherd-mix puppy (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 955-8771 (TDD) or 1- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1- (TDD) or 1-800-955- Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to (v), via Florida Relay 800-955-8770 (v), via 800-955-8770 (v), via 8770 (v), via Florida Answers to Oso, 10 mos. old these proposed ordinances. Service. Florida Relay Service. Florida Relay Service. Relay Service. LEGAL 318 Gulf Breeze News 10/18/07 Legal # 407 Please call 712-4838 Legal # 406 Legal # 405 Legal #404

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