SANIBEL-CAPTIVA SUNDEP DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SANIBEL AND 0 CAPTIVA ISLANDS TheFinest SHELL TABLE 1972 shelling Beaches The Shell Table Committee of the Sanibel Shell Fair is pleased to announce the completion of the shell table. husfon In The Western Eighteen communily spirited individuals and businesses donated every shell in this Hemisphere CONTINUED TO PAGE 4 '••- ~ • • VOLUME 11 NUMBER 43 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 1971 PROPOSED TAX AMENDMENT On Friday, October 29, 1971, there will be a talk on and open discussion of the proposed tax amendment which comes uo for vote on November 2, 1971. The meeting will be held at the Sanibel Community Association Hall on Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Arthur N. Hamel, well known for his continuing and sustained commitment to the welfare of Lee Countians, will speak on the "Fables and Facts About the Corporate Profits Tax." After his talk, an extended question and answer period will follow. Prof. Charles C. Fishburne, political scientist, will be the moderator. The seminar is under the auspices of the Citizens For Tax Reform. Since the issue is non-partisan, all citi- zens, regardless of party of non-party affiliation, are welcome. There will be no ad- mission charge. SCHOOL MILLAGE NEEDED m "The School Millage coming up for consideration and voting on in the November 2 referendum is not a new thing," said Mr. George Dissette, principal of Sanibel-Captiva School. A recent survey of schools in Lee County showed that an increase of 5,545 pupils will occur by 1973 and 1974. The millage proposal is NOT a new tax, it is merely CONTINUED TO PAGE 4 1 FOODS FROM GONDOLIER FOREIGN WEEKEND AT ST.MICHAEL S The "Gondoliers" of Northeast High School in St. Petersburg, pictured here by the pool of the Vikings, will arrive on Sanibel Saturday afternoon. LANDS They will be at St. Michael and All Angels' Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. for the "Folk Mass." 11 After the "Folk Mass" there will be a picnic for all young people of the islands at ALL YOUR NEEDS FROM FOOD TO FILM " the Sanibel Siesta Motel Beach on Tulipa Way. These young people are a folk music group directed by Mrs. Jack Rowe and form a THE B-HIVE WELCOMES] part of the music and choral department of Northeast High School. There are nine boys and ten girls in the group. Along with Mrs. Rowe, Mr. Robert I "THE GONDOLIERS" Drick of Boca Ceiga High School is also accompanying the group. Everyone is welcome at the "Folk Mass" and all young people are welcome at the -cc picnic at the Sanibel Siesta Motel Beach. We welcome these young people to the island and hope their stay here will be a happy one. "ISLAND PROPERTIES SINCE 1957" P - erformance THE SEAHORSE SHOP R - apport 1 SariM-Gaffvi/ WELCOMES O-riginality 1 j*Vn nf 1 G - rowth THE ST. PETERSBURG JTREASURE ISLANDS A R — el lability GONDOLIERS T^~ ji E-xperience S - ervice S-atisfaction SANIBEL-CAPTIVA REAL ESTATE 472-1733 Claire T. Walter, Realtor dally 9 to 5:30 472-1455 At the Lighthouse End at Sanibel sunday n'.w to 5:30 2 ISLANDER 10-28-71 SANIBF.L - CA'WIVA ISI.ANDKR Established 1961 Duff Brown, Owner and Publisher Editors.. .....Virginia and Duff Brown Production: Louise Ostling, Carlene Keily, Judy Hendrie, Robin Franklin, Karen Robinson, Rath Keys Reporter Fran O'Callaghan, 463-9671. V the island * • * • ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELS Unclassified rates: $1.00 minimum for 15 words or less; EPISCOPAL CHURCH boutique 5t a word thereafter. The Rev. James D. B. Hubbs, Vicar SUNDAY: Deadlines: Ad and news copy are picked up Saturday after- PROUDLY PRESENTS noon; SHORT news items and ads may be phoned in Holy Communion 7:30 & 9:30 a.m. Church School and (463.6792) no later than Monday noon. Kindergarten 9:30 a.m. * • • • WEDNESDAY: ACT III - BUNDY - HADLEY SUBSCRIPTIONS Holy Communion ....9:00 a.m. MR. DINO - GINO PAOLI -POINTSET All subscriptions expire. Nov. 1. HOLY DAYS: subscriptions - yearly rates Holy Communion 7:30 p.m. SERBIN - SHAHEEN - SOLT OF CAL. beginning Off island On island Canada Oct. - Dec. $4.00 $3.50 $4.50 CAPTIVA EPISCOPAL SERVICES TANNER OF N.C. - VERA Jan. - March 3.00 2.60 3.50 Rev. T. R. Madden April - July 2.00 1.75 2.50 Manor House 7:30 a.m. Aug. ^ Sept. 1.00 .85 1.50 MARY CHESS TOILETRIES ST. ISABEL'S MISSION ISLANDER OFFICE CATHOLIC CHURCH, SANIBEL 2330 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. Write P.O. Box Rev. J. Normand Hardy SWIMSUITS BY 2867, F.M.B. Phone 463-6792 (not a toll call from the Saturday evening Mass 7:30 p.m. GABAR - ELISABETH STEWART Islands.) Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m. Second class postage paid at Fort Myers Friday Mass in the homes. ROSE MARIE REED - ROXANNE Beach. Florida 33931. CONFESSION: Sundays before Mass. SaniDel Center Building - Casa YbelRd.4 Periwinkle Way Hours 9:30-5:00 - Closed Sunday - 472.1070 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Jack E. Otis, Minister Please Support Serenity House SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship .11:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Vniuitt* Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Dr. H. E. Sheely, Pastor Morning Worship 11a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Realtor Nursery 11 a.m. SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA CONDOMINIUMS - FROM $15,950 HOMES- FROM $29,500 WELL LOCATED LOTS VERY CLOSE TO THE BEACH - REASONABLY PRICED MAIN OFFICE: 472- 1511 ActiuitteA, BRANCH OFFICE WELCOME GONDOLIER9 (Sanlbel topping Center) ^..••-1513 from Dotti & Mike McOuade You're Invited To Stop By Either Office To Read The Wall Street Journal Sanibel Library hours: Monday & Thurs- day, 2-4 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, CLOSED AT NOON SATURDAYS FOR THE SUMMER Friday & Saturday, 10-12 noon. Sanibel Community Association, Inc., Sanibel Community House, 1st Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Endorsed By Public Health Nurse - Third Tuesday of jSanibel -Captiva Audubon Society every month, from 1 to 4 p^m. at the Community House. Bird Tours Of The Islands Lions Club of Sanibel-Captiva meets at 6:30 p.m., first & third Wednesday of by each month at Webb's Castaways Res- Griffin9 Bancroft taurant. American Legion Post #123, American PLAIN SHAMPOO And SET $3.00 Legion Home, 2nd Tuesday 8 p.m. PERMS $12.00 And Up Reservations May Be Made At The Bingo Murex, American Legion Home, HIGH STYLE MacINTOSH BOOK SHOP Wednesdays, 8 p.m. (no minors). 472-1447 Long Hair $4.50 Short Hair $4.00 Captiva Memorial Library is open 9 a.m. HOURS 9-3 LOUISE GRUBAUGH- SANIBEL ISLAND 472-2371 till 12:30 on Tuesdays and Fridays. Shell Club, beginning in December, 3rd Wednesday of each month, 8 pjn. Alter- nating between Sanibel and Captiva Com- munity Houses. Boyscouts meet 7:30 p.m., Saturday o* w h"b fv u/c/t 1/ ovu nights at the school. If You're Planning To Build- Preston R. Woodring ISLAND HOME Why Settle For Less PROTECTION Custom Built Home SERVICE 7HC ttlflNP at Comparative Prices SECURITY PATROL for home and business on Sanibel & Captiva Islands GROCERIES 472-2252 472-1341 P.O.Box 155 BEER & WINE Sanibel Island, Florida Post Office Box 174 Sdnibel Island 10-28-71 ISLANDER 3 WHO'S WHO HOURS: 10 to 5:30 AND WHY GOURMET CORNER:- ROBERT STEVENS is back from a visit with daughter, MARLA, who is a freshman at Barry College in Miami. ; THE FRANCIS and ADELAIDE BAILEY have just returned from a fabulous trip to Spain. / RED /// Sophisticated pastes Mr. & Mrs. GEORGE R. ALLEN drove over the Causeway on their first PELICAN visit to the Islands from Dallas, Texas, stopping enroute after the last bridge. /// Sonibei Island The weather had been a bit windy and / 7 L^^N. Florido rainy, and Mrs. Allen found a pretty shell AVON &; on the beach. When she go to the Cham- THE COLONY GUESTS ber of Commerce, it was identified as a See Our SHELL, perfect junonia! We call it beginner's \ \ DUCK and TURTLES. The Colony has the following guests luck after ten years of looking and not enjoying a vacation here: Mrs. Lynne ever finding one. Greenwood of Clearwater, Fla.; the E. R. Collins party of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mr. & Mrs. T. C, Farrington, Jr., and Mr. % \ & Mrs. Morris of Tampa, Tla. Also Mrs. ISLAND INN \ > Fred Abbot of Florence, S.C., and Mr.& Illinois is well represented by guests fteaort Wear. Mrs. Rick Blanding of Clearwater, here Medcan Imsotuv \ at the Island Inn this week, and include Gtfufrom on their honeymoon. Mr. & Mrs. Nick Disco of Chicago, the Ray Nietschmanns of Niles and Mr. and Antiques. Tcye; Mrs. R. Spatz of North Riverside. From Penny Candy ' AT SEGUNDA APARTMENTS Salmagundi :» New Jersey are the William J. Wether- Prlnu • • • .• : .,* • S? ** .• Families vacationing at the Segunda ills of Cape May, and the charming Miss this week included three generations of M. Espositer of Larchmont. Dr. & Mrs. the W. Lee Roberts, of Indianapolis, with John B. Hallahan of Media, Pa., are en- Turn Right At The Shopping Plasa joying a rest from a busy practice, and daughter Cynthia Crawley, and three of Follow The Signs 472.1323 the George Becks of Ocala, Fla., and Le- the two lovelies, Miss Doris Anderson mont, 111. George had an unfortunate brief and Miss Anne Coffari of the Bronx, N.Y., f Fashions encouter with a sting ray, but was im- are enjoying the beach. Mr. & Mrs. P. mediately and expertly doctored by our J.
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