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~\ ! 1 .- n , ; C, ; ' .-• 7 .-, p > „ DECEMBER 24,1993 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 52 3 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES REPORTER Dash away, dash away all! Resort employee alleges discrimination By MaryJeanne McAward Staff Writer A Captiva man with AIDS has filed a discrimination complaint against the Mariner Group alleging he has been subjected to harass- ment because of his illness while an employee at South Seas Plantation. The employee—whose name is being withheld, at his request— maintains he is currently not ill and his illness has not affected his work. He filed the complaint against the Mariner Group, doing business as South Seas and Yacht Harbour on Captiva, in November. It is being investigated by the Florida Commission on Human Resource (FCHR). The complaint alleges the employee is being subjected to harassment on a continuing basis because of his disability. In it, the employee seeks the full relief to which he is entitled under law. The discrimination statement alleges the employee advised Len Myers, vice president of human resources at South Seas, of his dis- ability in June, 1993, and since that time has been subject to harassment. Myers declined to comment on the FCHR investigation, and said company policy prohibits dis- cussing issues of a personal nature. When asked if South Seas has a specific policy addressing employees with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) or AIDS, Myers said it is corporate policy to treat all employees with dignity, regardless. However, the employee states this has been the opposite ofhis experiences. "The illness itself takes away everything you have," he said. "Everything you hope for, every- thing you dream for. So when something like this happens, when someone tries to take away what little you have left, it's shocking. There are ways I could be sup- ported—by tax dollars like SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security Disability Income). "But I don't want to be, and don't have to be. There's no reason on earth why I can't work. I enjoy my job and get a lot more out of it than getting a free check once a month." "Some people—all they see is the AIDS aspect," he said. "It's like civil rights. Do it to one person, and the person who agrees with this, sets themselves up to be the next one it happens to." Jack Webber, director of human resources for the Mariner Group in Fort Myers, was unavailable for comment. Earl Raven, executive vice presi- dent of South Seas, was also unavailable for comment. However, Fred Hawkins, general manager of the resort, said it is company policy to treat employees fairly. He also said he would not discuss personal matters. The complaint alleges South Seas questioned the employee's co- workers about his lifestyle includ- ing sexand drug use, It also alleges Myers of human resources, drafted a memo about the results of this questioning and read it to the employee, reviewed the employee's work performance records, and attempted to evict him from his home which is located on resort premises. Throughout this time frame, the employee's work performance was excellent, the statement notes. FCHR has 180 days to investigate the complaint from Nov. 2, and Florida Rural Legal Services is rep- resenting the employee in this mat- •please see page 14A City buys Silver Key By Dean. Adam Jones Staff Writer Sanibel: here is your Christmas gift— Silver Key. Tuesday, the Sanibel City Council voted unanimously to purchase Silver Key for $800,000—just one day prior to their Dec. 22, deadline. Upon finalizing the motion City Manager Gary Price said, "Mr. Mayor, you may have given the City of Sanibel the best Christmas gift possi- ble." Silver Key is roughly a 50 acre narrow strip of land located between Clam Bayou and Blind Pass, near Bowman's Beach. Over a span of sev- eral years. Silver key has gained city's attention. According to City Attorney Robert Pritt a contract to pur- chase Silver Key had been entered into but was "contingent upon council approval, two appraisals indicating a value of at least 90 percent of the pur- chase price, and financing capability." Silver Key is now owned by the Helen S. Jorgensen Trust. For more than two years, developer John Armenia sought building permits from Retiring Code Enforcement Officer plans to golf, fish, travel By Marianne ' Strickland StajfWriter Dick Baker, retiring Sanibel Code Enforcement Officer, has a pleasant, apple- cheeked boyishness that is both disarming and charming. Considering his sur- vival for 14 years in a job that was filled with controversial issues and daily hassles, he looks remarkably good. His department must be second only to the police in busi- ness-you-don't-enjoy- engaging-in, Baker said he looks forward to enjoying some activities he rarely found time for during his working Dick Baker life—golf and travel. Living at Kelly Greens, he plans to play close to home. "I have to learn how to play, first," he said laughing. A trip to Australia is being planned by Baker and hfe wife of 44 years, Mary. A son, one of four children, lives in Sidney and the Bakers are excited about visiting himand then traveling around down-under. Baker mentioned Brisbane, which he hears is tropical, similar to Florida, and also has a few casinos. Most of the Bakers' children and eight grandchildren live in the area but some of the family remain in Pennsylvania where the Bakers lived prior to moving to Florida. A son, Jack, who lives in Cape Coral, has a fishing boat which brings up another activity Baker plans to do more of. Fishing the Gulf for

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REPORTERDash away, dash away all!

Resort employee alleges discriminationBy MaryJeanne McAwardStaff Writer

A Captiva man with AIDS hasfiled a discrimination complaintagainst the Mariner Group alleginghe has been subjected to harass-ment because of his illness whilean employee at South SeasPlantation.

The employee—whose name isbeing withheld, at his request—maintains he is currently not illand his illness has not affected hiswork. He filed the complaintagainst the Mariner Group, doingbusiness as South Seas and YachtHarbour on Captiva, in November.It is being investigated by theFlorida Commission on HumanResource (FCHR).

The complaint alleges theemployee is being subjected toharassment on a continuing basisbecause of his disability. In it, theemployee seeks the full relief towhich he is entitled under law.

The discrimination statementalleges the employee advised LenMyers, vice president of humanresources at South Seas, of his dis-ability in June, 1993, and sincethat time has been subject to

harassment.Myers declined to comment on

the FCHR investigation, and saidcompany policy prohibits dis-cussing issues of a personalnature. When asked if South Seashas a specific policy addressingemployees with HIV (HumanImmunodeficiency Virus) or AIDS,Myers said it is corporate policy totreat all employees with dignity,regardless.

However, the employee statesthis has been the opposite of hisexperiences.

"The illness itself takes awayeverything you have," he said."Everything you hope for, every-thing you dream for. So whensomething like this happens, whensomeone tries to take away whatlittle you have left, it's shocking.

There are ways I could be sup-ported—by tax dollars like SSI(Supplemental Security Income)and SSDI (Social Security DisabilityIncome).

"But I don't want to be, and don'thave to be. There's no reason onearth why I can't work. I enjoy myjob and get a lot more out of it thangetting a free check once a month."

"Some people—all they see is theAIDS aspect," he said. "It's like civilrights. Do it to one person, and theperson who agrees with this, setsthemselves up to be the next one ithappens to."

Jack Webber, director of humanresources for the Mariner Group inFort Myers, was unavailable forcomment.

Earl Raven, executive vice presi-dent of South Seas, was alsounavailable for comment. However,Fred Hawkins, general manager ofthe resort, said it is company policyto treat employees fairly. He alsosaid he would not discuss personalmatters.

The complaint alleges South

Seas questioned the employee's co-workers about his lifestyle includ-ing sex and drug use, It also allegesMyers of human resources, drafteda memo about the results of thisquestioning and read it to theemployee, reviewed the employee'swork performance records, andattempted to evict him from hishome which is located on resortpremises.

Throughout this time frame, theemployee's work performance wasexcellent, the statement notes.FCHR has 180 days to investigatethe complaint from Nov. 2, andFlorida Rural Legal Services is rep-resenting the employee in this mat-

•please see page 14A

City buys Silver KeyBy Dean. Adam JonesStaff Writer

Sanibel: here isyour Christmas gift—Silver Key.

Tuesday, theSanibel City Councilvoted unanimously topurchase Silver Keyfor $800,000—just oneday prior to their Dec.22, deadline.

Upon finalizing themotion City ManagerGary Price said, "Mr.Mayor, you may have

given the City ofSanibel the bestChristmas gift possi-ble."

Silver Key is roughlya 50 acre narrow stripof land locatedbetween Clam Bayouand Blind Pass, nearBowman's Beach.

Over a span of sev-eral years. Silver keyhas gained city'sattention. According toCity Attorney RobertPritt a contract to pur-

chase Silver Key hadbeen entered into butwas "contingent uponcouncil approval, twoappraisals indicating avalue of at least 90percent of the pur-chase price, andfinancing capability."

Silver Key is nowowned by the Helen S.Jorgensen Trust.

For more than twoyears, developer JohnArmenia soughtbuilding permits from

Retiring Code EnforcementOfficer plans to golf, fish, travel

By Marianne 'StricklandStajfWriter

Dick Baker, retiringSanibel CodeEnforcement Officer,has a pleasant, apple-cheeked boyishnessthat is both disarmingand charming.Considering his sur-vival for 14 years in ajob that was filled withcontroversial issuesand daily hassles, helooks remarkablygood. His departmentmust be second onlyto the police in busi-ness-you-don't-enjoy-engaging-in,

Baker said he looksforward to enjoyingsome activities herarely found time forduring his working

Dick Bakerlife—golf and travel.Living at Kelly Greens,he plans to play closeto home.

"I have to learn howto play, first," he saidlaughing.

A trip to Australia isbeing planned byBaker and hfe wife of44 years, Mary. A son,

one of four children,lives in Sidney and theBakers are excitedabout visiting him andthen traveling arounddown-under. Bakermentioned Brisbane,which he hears istropical, similar toFlorida, and also hasa few casinos.

Most of the Bakers'children and eightgrandchildren live inthe area but some ofthe family remain inPennsylvania wherethe Bakers lived priorto moving to Florida.

A son, Jack, wholives in Cape Coral,has a fishing boatwhich brings upanother activity Bakerplans to do more of.Fishing the Gulf for

2A • DECEMBER 24,1993 Q ISLAND REPORTER

Stake-out pays off—Police nab late night burglarBy PrisclUa FriedersdorfStaff Writer'; A stake-out paid off last week when the

Sanibel Police Department caught a burglarred-handed at Pelican Place Shopping Center.

The suspect, Michael Lee Shuck. 26, of PalmRidge Road, admitted to several other recentisland burglaries and has an extensive historyof burglary convictions in Minnesota, accordingto Detective Sgt. Wayne A. Hines.

Due to numerous night-time business bur-glaries that had been occurring late in the weekfor the past two weeks, the Sanibel PoliceDepartment initiated a surveillance detail towatch shopping centers that were consideredthe most likely targets. At 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec.18, their vigilance was rewarded.

While on foot patrol in the area of the PelicanPlace Shopping Center, Sgt. Hines observed amale wearing a red sweatshirt appear frombehind the building. The man walked along theupper and lower levels of the building stoppingat every business door and pulling on them.When none of the doors opened, he started overagain, this time looking intently at each door'slock mechanism.

After about 10 minutes he went to the rear of

the building and rode from the area on a bicy-cle. He headed east on Palm Ridge Road until hecame to the next business, Wooster TV. Theman stopped at the front door, remaining on hisbicycle pulling at the door and looking at thelock. After a few minutes, he rode away, west-bound. Sgt. Hines lost sight of him in the areaof Palm Ridge Road and Wooster Lane at whichtime he alerted all other police units.

Approximately 15 minutes later the manreappeared heading west on Palm Ridge Roadand returned to the door of Wooster TV" wherehe appeared to be tampering with the lock. Heleft again riding back to Pelican Place whereOfficer James Phillips was observing the shop-ping center. He watched while the man peeredinto the windows of each business and exam-ined each front door lock. The subject went tothe rear of the building and after about fiveminutes emerged from the Goodwill Industriesand got on his bicycle.

At this time, Shuck was placed under arrest.The police found in his pockets one large

screwdriver, two small screwdrivers, a SwissArmy knife and a Mini 'MAG' flashlight.

Further investigation indicated marks wherethe deadbolt had been jimmied at the Goodwill.

The door of Wooster TV, Maureen's TravelAgency and Tarpon Bay Electric had beenopened in the same fashion.

After being advised of his Miranda Rights,Shuck admitted that he had burglarized thesebusinesses but had not found any money.

Shuck also confessed to other burglaries dur-ing the past two weeks at the Olde SanibelShopping Center where $400 was taken and$200 from the Sanibel Barber Shop in Bailey'sShopping Center. -

Shuck was wearing surgical rubber gloveswhen arrested.

The owner of the local restaurant where hewas working indicated that he had only beenemployed there for one month. He had beenasked about any criminal record on his employ-ment form but had not indicated any pastarrests. The restaurant owner described him asvery distant, quiet but hardworking.

Suspect in Cheeburger burglary anemployee—Over $500 still missingBy PriscillaFriedersdorfStaffWriter

The Sanibel PoliceDepartment arrested aCape Coral man Dec.14 who allegedly stolecash from the Chee-burger, Cheeburgerrestaurant on Peri-winkle Way.

Joseph StephenMarecz, of Cape Coral, -was charged onTuesday afternoonwith burglary andgrand theft. Mareczhad been an employeeof Cheeburger, Chee-burger for only oneday but had beenemployed there previ-ously in 1991.

The manager of therestaurant reported

that sometime be-tween 12:30 p.m. and5 p.m. someone hadentered the upstairsoffice by removing alocked sliding windowand had takenbetween $557 to $605in cash and travelerschecks.

According to policereports, Marecz hadbeen seen on the roofof the restaurant, andother employees stat-ed that he had beenaway from his workstation during theafternoon. Marecz saidhe had been on theroof looking for ratsbut did not touch thewindow to the office.His time card indicat-ed that he had

checked out at 2:50p.m. but he was seenleaving the areabetween 3:30 and 3:45p.m. by anotheremployee.

When arrested,Marecz admitted thathe was currently onprobation and accom-panied Detective KevinMorehouse to the LeeCounty Sheriffs De-partment.

His file fingerprintswere found to be anidentical match tothose on the windowremoved from therestaurant at the pointof entry.

Detective More-house advised the de-fendant's probationofficer, Peter Perrino,

who made an arrestfor violation of proba-tion.

Marecz gave Detec-tive Morehouse con-sent to search hisroom and vehicle andwhile the search wasconducted he phonedand allegedly askedthe detective if hecould make him "somekind of deal," if herevealed the where-abouts of the stolenproperty. He also indi-cated he would onlygive this informationin person.

When contacted onDec. 17, he no longerwanted to speak toDetective Morehouse.

Two juveniles, one adultarrested after tryingto break in auto

Late Tuesday night, Dec. 21, the manager ofthe Casa Ybel Resort observed three youngmen who were acting in a suspicious manner.He observed one of the men entering the trunkof the manager's car while the other two stoodwatch.

Upon his approach, the three split up withtwo men getting into a blue Oldsmobile andthe other in a burgundy Chevrolet Blazer.

Police Sergeant William Tomlinson arrivedand stopped the Blazer and found the occu-pant to be Anthony DiCarlo, 18, of Sanibel.The front desk manager identified Dicarlo asbeing one of the two males watching the otherperpetuate the burglary.

The occupants of the blue Oldsmobile werestopped by another police unit a short dis-tance away. The occupants were found to bejuveniles, 16 years of age. One was identifiedby the manager as being'th!e 'person/whoentered his car and the other as being anotherlookout.

The defendants were arrested and pro-cessed at the Sanibel Police Department. Thejuvenile defendants were issued notices toappear and released to their respective par-ents after contact with Heath andRehabilitation Services. The adult defendant,DiCarlo, was transported to Lee County Jailfor incarceration.

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the Florida Department ofEnvironmental Regulation(DER), now the FloridaDepartment of EnvironmentalProtection, and from the City ofSanibel to develop Silver Key.Some 120 letters of protestwere sent to the DEP fromisland residents opposed to theproposed development.Armenia withdrew his permitapplications after the DERindicated it would issue them.

The city's acquisition, how-ever, has drawn great supportfrom city's conservation offi-cer, Rob Loflin, the Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society andthe Sanibel-CaptivaConservation Foundation.

"The biological resources onthis property transcend theability of superlative^ todescribe them," said Loflin.

According to Loflin, SilverKey is a remote, undevelopedbarrier island which is home tosome rare and unusual speciesof both plants and animals.Bald eagles, terns, black skim-mers and snowy plovers andgopher tortoises each havecolonies on Silver Key. It alsoserves as a nesting ground forloggerhead sea turtles, statedLoflin in a report on Silver Key.

"Silver keys ecosystem isentirely intact," he stated,adding it contains specimens

of trees that , "may well becompetitive for national orstate champion status."

Loflin included mature joe-wood, Florida maytens andcedar forest, as trees, "abso-lutely unique for the entirewest coast of Florida."

In a letter to the city, theAudubon Society stated "TheSanibel-Captiva AudubonSociety heartily endorses thecity's proposal to purchaseSilver Key, and if the city'soffer is accepted, we will makea small contribution to thesupport of this project."

Erick Lindblad, Director ofthe Sanibel-CaptivaConservation Foundation(SCCF) told council membersthe purchase was wise.

"We've always viewed SilverKey as a prime target for pur-chase," said Lindblad. "Thediversify of plants and animalsthere is incredible."

Representatives from Careand Rehabilitation of Wildlife(CROW) and the J.N. "Ding-Darling National WildlifeRefuge also voiced unyieldingsupport for acquisition.

Wildlife organizations werenot alone in demonstratingsupport, however.

"The community is behindthis acquisition. About 100percent of the people I know

BAKEK•from page 1Agrouper will be more than adaydream.

Baker said he was torchedby the wonderful retirementparty given to him by his col-leagues at city hall. He addedhe had made many goodfriends during his years withthe city,

"Being considerate of theother person" is the secret toa long marriage, Baker confid-ed. It is arguably also thesecret to Baker's success as acivil servant and the reasonhe gained the respect of thosewho worked beside him aswell as those who might havebeen on the opposite side ofan issue at times.

are in favor of the city's pro-posal to purchase Silver Key,"resident Tom Gardner said.

Matters of policing and trashpickup are still under review.However, council agreed topurchased the land with littledeliberation.

"Let's get our hands on theland, then we can come backand discuss how we'll handlethe management issues," saidMayor Jerry Muench.

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4A • DECEMBER 24,1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

PIPPIN'S"A Restaurant Much Admired"

It's just 5 months since PIPPIN'Sopened its inviting new door to a completelyrenovated dinning room under the friendlyrotunda at Tahitian Gardens on PeriwinkleWay and captured the hearts and appetites ofeveryone who has dined there.

According to Webster, a pippin is"a person or thing much admired." The defi-nition certainly applies to Sanibel's Pippin's,that is the offspring of the highly successfulCharley Brown's and Pippin's Restaurants inVero Beach, Fort Mivers Beach, and Naplesowned by Denny and Nancy Phillips ofNaples. In fact, the General Manager ofPippin's of Sanibel, is David Smith, an 18year veteran of the Vero Beach, Boca Ratonand Fort Myers Beach operations.

Personable David Smith feels thathands-on operation of any restaurant insuresa well run restaurant. Accordingly, David'smanagement team runs a tight ship, worksclosely with the Executive Chef, Tun Henkel,so that the menu features items that arehealthy, well prepared with freshest ingredi-ents available, so well presented and so deli-cious that customers return again and again.David also oversees the training of the serv-ing staff, that Jean Le Boeuf of the NewsPress noted was very good in his Octoberarticle that named Pippin's as the best of thenew restaurants on Sanibel.

The Salad Bar at Pippin's is popularand attracting diners who seem more and moreto be conscious about staying healthy by eatingthe proper foods. In this regard, Pippin's menuoffers a wide variety of fresh fish, fowl andsteak prepared to order: grilled, broiled,steamed, or baked. Appetizers include BakedBrie, Sanibel Sunflowers, Sauteed StuffedMushroom and the most popular entrees areShrimp Scampi, Cajun Dolphin, BakedScallops, Prime Rib, Barbecue Baby Back Ribsand the newly added Tempura Shrimp andConch Fritters. The Chef reports that Pippin'sserves the largest Alaskan King Crab Legs onthe Islands, as well as at least 10 different kindsof fresh fish, and different Chef Specials everyevening.

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The Kid's Menu offers ChickenLittle, Steamed Shrimp (in the shell), Fresh Fishof the day, hamburgers and the Salad Bar. Tokeep the children busy and amused, the serverbrings each child a special coloring book andcrayons to work on until dinner arrives.

The spacious dining room is alldecked out for the holidays and beginningDecember 25th, the doors will open at 4 pm.The very first private banquet was held onSunday, Dec. 12 for the 200 people for MolnarElectric Company's annual Christmas affair.The Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club meets atPippin's for dinner before the monthly Clubmeetings.

The Staff at Pippin's thanks every-one on the Islands for their patronage this firstyear, looks forward to serving them often in theNew Year and extends Best Wishes for a MerryChristmas and a Happy New Year to All.

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Checks and balances

Dr. John Kubisz (r) of C.R.O.W. received a check for $23,000 fromDick Schneider (1) Tuesday. Most of the money will go toward thecompletion of the new education pavilion, restrooms and parking lot.

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/ant a house that is new but without allthose steps? This newly remodeled directaccess canal home is the one. Featuresinclude a great room, new kitchen, threebedrooms and, of course, a dock. Minutesto the bay. Priced at $379,900.Call Mike and GG Robideau at 472-1511.

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incredible 3 Bedroom - 3 Bath Gulf to Bayproperty has expansive water views fromalmost every room! This custom designedhome features a unique floor plan with greatroom, vaulted ceilings, large master suite andViews, Views, Views!Call Peggy Miller or Karpn Bell at 472-5154./

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GORGEOLAKE VIEW

This light, bright home features three bed-rooms, two baths, and a fireplace. The tilefloor ground level family room opens onto a lanai with lovely large pool. Found atthe end of the cul-de-sac with gorgeouslake views. Call Ken Trey at 472-4121 orClaudia Frey at 472-1511.

VILLA TONDOf You'll marvel at this Queen Anne

and Victorian Gothic home on Sunset Bay. Itfeatures a circular porch on the water withcooling breezes, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ceil-ing fan, Mexican tile floors, and furnishingsincluded. Good dock plus beach easement

I across the street. $1,100,000.Call Barbara Chopin at 472-5151.

OWNER FINANCING; OPTION!Owner will carry the mortgage on

this very near beach home, quietly ruckedaway in a charming island niche. Specificsinclude 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, free-standingfireplace, parquet floors, new tile, solarheated pool, 1/2+ acre parcel and more.Available for $275,000.Call Barbara Chapin at 472-5154.

DRIVE THE GOLF CART HOME!Spectacular golf course view, and

quiet privacy make this charming 3 bedroomlakefront home in the DUNES COUNTRYCLUB an unusually lucky find. Special fea-tures include a fireplace, European-style cab-inets, solar heated screened pool and moreAvailable for $369,000.Call Margie Davison at 472-1511.

NEW CONSTRUCT IONO N T H E G U L r

A magnificent, new, GULF FRONT HOME is nowoffered on the westernmost end of West Gulf Drive.,Maximizing the tropical views, this luxurious singlefamily home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, den andfamily rooms, screened and open porches and muchmore. Available for $1,990,000. Call for more details.Contact Marsha Clifford at 472-1511.

LOOKING FOR A4 BEDROOM HOME?

The perfect location ... only steps to the beach.Found on a quiet drive, this residence fea-tures a loft, 3 baths, eat-in kitchen, cathedralceilings, enclosed parking and storage areaand much more. A great Sanibel retreatoffered Fully Furnished for $279,000.Call Angle Lapi at 472-1511.

LUXURY PLUJThe outstanding canal front commu-

nity of KINZIE ISLAND plays host to this fabu-lous "Kinzie Plantation" residence. It features 9foot ceilings, oak flooring, elevator,den/library, crown moldings, 2 fireplaces, andmuch more. Community amenities included.Available for $955,000 decorated and furnished^Call Dorothy Sprouse at 472-1511.

ULTRA LUXURY7 IN SHELL HARBORThis spectacular upscale home is situatedin Sanibel's most desirable canal front sub-division. It offers a deep water, directaccess canal, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, familyroom, fireplace, and more. Complete withheated pool. Available for $825,000.Call Tom Wiley at 472-4121.

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SUNSET CAPTRThis beautifully maintained home

i bright and cheerful with lots of naturalight. It is located in a very quiet area andMatures two bedrooms, 2.5 baths, loft andnore. Amenities include community pool,ennis, and boat dockage. Available for£348,000. Call Kris.Hawkins or Pe88y^Miller at 472-5154.

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6A • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

ObituariesElliot Gelberg

Elliot H. Gelberg, 75, of Sanibel. diedTuesday, Dec. 14. Mr. Gelberg was the owner ofIsland Financial Services. He had resided in theFort Myers area for the past 21 years. He for-merly lived in Alexandria, Va. and was retiredfrom the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Gelberg was a member of Temple Beth El,The Society of Enrolled Tax Agents and theSanibel Code Enforcement Board.

He is survived by two sons; Andrew Gelbergof Fort Myers, Neil Gelberg, of Newington, Va.; abrother, Paul Gilbert, of Santa Monica, Calif.,; asister, Sally Krieger, of New York City; threegrandchildren, David, Susie and Crissy and hiscompanion, Jean Vaughn.

The Funeral Service was conducted at theChapel of Lights in Fort Myers MemorialGardens Cemetery with Rabbi Solomon Aginofficiating. Entombment will be in Fort MyersMemorial Gardens Cemetery.

Marjorie DesillierMarjorie 'Marge' Gill Desillier, 78, of 5117 Sea

Bell Road, Sanibel, and Westerly, Conn., diedMonday evening, Dec. 20 at her home inConnecticut.

She was bom in Springfield. Mass., June 6,

1915, to James M. and Josephine Wright Gill.She was a graduate of the McDuffy School inSpringfield, and married Dr. Lawrence Desillierin 1943. Dr. Desillier died in 1978.

Mrs. Desillier made her home in Mystic,Conn, for many years and was the owner of theMystic Telephone Answering Service. She alsoserved on the Board of Directors of the PeerlessHandcuff Company in Springfield. Desillier hadbeen a summer resident of Watch Hill until sell-ing her home approximately 10 years ago.

She was a former member of St. PatrickChurch in Mystic, a member of the Mystic FlagCommittee and a Gold Star Mother. She hadalso served on the Board of Directors of theBlind Pass Condominium Association onSanibel.

She is survived by a son, Lawrence Desillier,of Mystic, and a daughter, Donna Georgens, ofColchester. Conn, and five grandchildren. Herson Richard was killed in Cambodia in 1970.

The funeral was held at the Mystic FuneralHome Thursday, Dec. 23. Burial was in St.Sebastians Cemetery in Westerly. Contributionsmay be made in her memory to Visiting NursesService of Washington County. 14 WoodruffAve., Narragansett, R.I. 02882.

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South Seas PlantationCaptiva Island, Florida

Vegetation issuegets a holidayCouncil members sendordinance back tovegetation committeeBy Dean Adam JonesStaff Writer

The Sanibel City Council referred the pro-posed vegetation ordinance back to theVegetation Committee Tuesday.

After consideration, council agreed theVegetation Committee should reconsider theordinance and look into the possibility ofinspections after a certificate of occupancy (CO)has been issued. Council also suggested theVegetation Committee examine "commercialvegetation buffers* and the maintenance of"commercial, as well as residential property."

Vegetation Committee member Dee Serage,spoke out during public comment after citingvegetation-related statistics.

"We need a new tool to enforce our existinglandscaping ordinances," Serage said. "Mostresidential properties do not meet the require-ments of the existing ordinances."

While Serage spoke of residential vegetation,Council member Wally Kain took issue withcommercial vegetation buffers.

"We're looking at residential vegetation; Weshould be looking at the commercial end," Kainsaid.

The issue of native vegetation was mentionedand Council member Mark Westall said, "A bigconcern are lots that are native to begin with; Ifyou have native vegetation on your lot it shouldstay there."

Postponing discussion until more residentsare here to voice their opinion on the issue wasmentioned. "I feel it (the vegetation issue)shouldn't be discussed until all of our citizensreturn," said vegetation committee memberFaye Granberry.

Sanibel resident, and member of CROW,John McTavish took a legal stance on the issueof vegetation. "My position is that we have somuch government in our lives, when we own apiece of property the government shouldn't bethere. This is an issue that should be handledthrough education, not legislation," saidMcTavish.

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SANIBEL BEACH COTTAGE ON ACANAL - 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath withgreat entertainment area centeredaround the pool. Teems with Islandambiance. $269,000. Call Mary JaneGandhi, GRl, 472-3670 or Dave Putzel,eves. 433-1047.

TROPICAL LIFESTYLE - 4BR/2BA, split floorplan, cathedral ceilings, quiet end of island,6 years new, direct access canal, short walkto wonderful beach, 2 car garage, largestorage area. $335,900. Call GeorgeVeillette.

UP AND DOWN - UP AND DOWN -DON'T LIKE STEPS? Come view reno-vated ground level Dunes 3BR, 3BApool home. Spacious. $339,000. CallRuth or Milt Reik, eves. 472-2910.

BAYSIDE SERENITY. Almost brand new,furnished in white and mauve. Move incondition. Two bedroom, two bath, PuntaRassa, fifth floor, sweeping views. Greatrental or winter home. $169,900. CallMarian Balke, CRS GRl eves. 466-6339.

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STEPS FROM TENNIS, POOL & BEACHat Coquina Beach Condo. Ideal Islandlocation for first time owner who may beinterested in rentals. $239,900. CallDave Putzel, eves. 433-1047 or MaryJane Gandhi, GRl, eves. 472-3670.

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"HIDDEN TREASURE" AN EASY WALKTO BEACH - This ground level home hasspacious rooms, a large private pool, afireplace, lots of storage and more.$285,000. Call Sherry Vartdal, eves. 472-1267.

GREAT EAST END LOCATION - Walk tobeach - keep your boat in your backyardat your own dock - very quiet and private.Don't miss this 4/3 pool home. Owner'sanxious. Call Ken Colter or GeorgeVeillette eves. 472-8655. $435,000.

SANIBEL ARMS - Well located, adja-cent to pool and beach. 1 bedroom, 1bath, nicely furnished, clean and cozy.Good rental potential (if you can partwith it!). $185,000. Call RosemaryRobinson, eve. 472-9763.

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Tantara #102 - Open Monday ONLY< - W. Gulf Drive, luxury gulf front com- l

> plex with only 8 units - Frank Krivas M$435,000 Furnished -,

2053 Wild Lime DrJSanibel BayousNear beach, California contemporary,open & airy, cathedral ceilings.

- Glenn Carretta$281,000

1396 Tahiti Drive/TradewindsSpacious, very near beach, three bed-room Olde Florida style home.

- Joyce BlakelyReduced to Sell $239,000

707 Birdie View PUBeachview^ Three bedroom with golf course views ,

& sun room overlooking pool.- Frank Krivas

$449,000 4

9439 Cotton Court/Gumbo LimboCenter Hall colonial on lake, raisedpool, very large, on cul-de-sac.

- Fred Spring-$359,900

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Jack & Leslie Samler$455,000 Furnished

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Moonshadows #2A^ Three bedroom/three bath on 1/3,- acre, gulf views, pool, tennis.

- Maryann Skehan$650,000

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Jean Reed$595,000

999 Whelk Drive/Shell HarbourLowest priced canal front property oneast end of Sanibel.

- Mary Jane Proctor$279,000

700 Birdie View PUBeachviewMichigan built on lake & fairway. Nearbeach, with solar heated pool.

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1477 Albatross/DunesFour bedrooms, three baths, remod-eled, new heated pool & large lanai.

- Charlie Suter$324,000-

1490 Angel Drive/Sanibel IslesDirect views of San Carlos Bay with a60' dock.

-Joan Joyce & Pamela Pfahler$1,295,000

10A Q DECEMBER 24,1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Public ForumConstruction site istemporary, cost-effectiveTo the editor:

We have been receiving a number of com-plaints regarding the appearance at the Donaxsewer plant site on the east side of Donax Streetbetween Periwinkle and Junonia streets. Theproblem arose because this site is the only sitein the immediate area usable as a constructionarea.

The area is high and dry, easily accessible,devoid of vegetation and not located next to, oracross from, any residences. Initially, it wasused by the contractor performing thePeriwinkle Way sewer line installation.Subsequently, this area is being used by con-tractors working on the upgrade and expansionof the sewer plant, the Elinor Way and DonaxStreet culverts constriction projects, and eventhe constriction of the final phase of theBeachview subdivision.

Some of these projects are complete and thedebris caused by the construction has beenremoved, or will be removed very soon. Some ofthese projects are just beginning (i.e. sewerplant upgrade and the Donax Street culverts) sothe area, using one mobilization area, and con-centrating the debris on one site as in this loca-tion.

We realize the concern this situation creates,but use of this lot saves much hard earned tax-payers dollars and allows the contractors speed-ier performance, both desirable goals.

Please have patience and be assured that wewill clean the parcel as quickly as possible.

i Gary PriceCity Manager

ApBMRH solutionTo the Editor:In the past, several approaches to satisfying thiscity's commitment to below market rate housinghave been brought up by citizens. One suchapproach suggested that there might already beseveral hundred below market rate rentals onthesf; island that have are not already being

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counted in our program. Maybe we've alreadycomplied with our commitment to the state. Andmost employee housing put up by islandemployees falls within the maximum monthlyrate guidelines; perhaps even the units inPeriwinkle park qualify. [Margie Greenberg andAlice Kyllo separately suggested this.)Now if it true that BMRH was originally intend-ed to help our won, and by our own I mean old-timers and other retired islanders who are beingforced off island because of high taxes and soforth, let me here suggest yet another approachto solving our BMRH commitment.I don't know how you feel about property taxes,but I can equate them to a charge by the countyand city for the continuing right to occupy one'shome. And what is rent? It's a charge by a land-lord for the continuing right to occupy one'shome. So rent and taxes have some distinctlegal similarities.Now we all know that the costs of our BMRHprogram are escalating dramatically. And we allknow that our property taxes are much toohigh. In fact they are so high that old-timers arebeing driven off the island. Why are we permit-ting our old timer friends and neighbors to bedriven away while we simultaneously offer lowcost housing to new residents?Maybe we should contemplate subsidizing ourold timers taxes instead of the rents if newcom-ers who never before lived on he island.Many of our homeowner retirees and homeown-ers employees on this island draw or earn a lotless than $38,000 per year in pensions andsocial security (which is the maximum incomepermitted to "BMRH" tenants.) And their taxes(or "rent") runs in the neighborhood of $300 permonth ( a lot more than many BMRH tenantsare paying.) Now if we have old-timer friendsand neighbors living here that are being drivenoff the island, and if they qualify under our ownCommunity Housing Resource guidelines,maybe we should be helping our own by subsi-dizing their rent (i.e. taxes) !!! maybe if skillfullyargued to the state (or to a court if it comes tothat,) a subsidy to each of them might qualifytheir home as another BMRH unit. And thebonus of such an approach would be that fewercottages would be torn down by developers andrebuilt into mansions for part-time islanders."Aha" your lawyer say, "what about their assetthat is their home? Doesn't that disqualifythem?"Well, the way you get around that problem isby: (1) A sale subject to a life estate that bringstheir assets way down, or (2) an irrevocabletrust properly set takes the asset out of theircontrol, and thus their ownership.Charity begins at home. Why are we tradingislanders our friends and neighbors) for off-islanders who are coming because of BMRHand who get permanently in the web of subsi-dies?For Mr. Muench, [Mayor Jerry Muench] thatkeeps us from throwing loyal Sanibelians outinto the cold.For Mr. Kain, {Councilman Wally Kain] thatsolves his equity based ownership suggestion.For Ms. Miller, [Councilwoman Daphne Miller] itdoesn't decrease density.For Mr. Westall, [Councilman MarkWestall] thatsprinkles people who cannot otherwise affordbeing here throughout our island without beingrelegated to "enclaves."And last but not least, for Mr. Janes ,[Councilman Robert Janes] that holds our feetto the fire without the need to change the 170number.It's a "win-win" answer for everyone if it works. Isuggest we look into it.

Jon LlljequistSanibel

Thanks for makingmigrant children'sChristmas partya successTo the Editor:

Again this year 100 children of migrationworkers were guests at a Christmas party atSouth Seas Plantation.

Due to the generosity of a number of specialpeople, the children were entertained and leftwith arms full of toys and T-shirt.

Our special thanks to John Naumann andAssociates, Sanibel Accommodations, SouthSeas Plantation, J.T. Smith and Company fromthe Old Schoolhouse Theater, Val Parker, Mr.and Mrs. Mel Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. JohnPetel, St. Michael's School, Baileys, and Sanibel-Captiva Properties.

St. Isabel's Women's Guild,

Margie Harrington and Lenora HoffmannChairwomen

More opposition to pro-posed McGregor/ShellPoint development(Editor' note: The following letter was sent toKen Conley of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.It is in reference to Stardial Investments' applica-tion to fill 13 acres of wetlands at McGregor andShell Point boulevards in order to build a shop-ping center. Mr. Harrison submitted a copy of theletter for publication.)

Dear Mr. Conley:I am "Snowbird" with home base in Maryland.

For more than 10 years, my wife and I have cho-sen to spend four to five of the cold months astemporary residents of Sanibel, very near thesite concerned by reference application.

According to the brief news reports "I've seen,the application states the 20 acre area (with 131/2 acres to be obliterated by over 140,000cubic yards of fill) is heavily infested with exoticplants, but largely barren. Contrary to this com-ment about the condition of the sight, qualifiedwildlife authorities testify to the presence ofhealthy saltmarsh community with many man-grove trees. This would translate to a substan-tial nursery area supporting the locally impor-tant commercial and sport fishing activities.

Recent research reveals that the acre of suchwetland, undisturbed, contributes at least asmuch to the economy as an acre of highly pro-ductive Cornbelt farmland. Since over two-thirds of the original Florida wetlands havealready been destroyed (some would insistimproved) to use for farming or urbanization, weare adamantly opposed to anymore such con-version. Especially so on a commercial scale forshort term profits, utterly ignoring long termconsiderations for either land or people.Further, in this case, and according to newsreports, minimal mitigation for the destroyedwetland area is even proposed. From what Ihave read, it appears mitigation efforts arerarely successful anyway.

I'm told this effort on my part is probablywasted, because the thirty day period for thepublic input has already passed. Then one mustwonder why about 28 days of that period hadgone by before the proposal was even reportedby local newspapers. I can only assume under-handed scheming and deliberate delay managedby special interests who knew an informed pub-lic would be vehemently opposed.

Why does civilized mankind so consistentlydestroy desirable places by ruining the verythings which made an area attractive at the out-set? For whatever it is actually worth, this is my"two cents worth." Please do not approve thisapplication.

Keith HarrisonSanibel

'Half-billion?'To the editor:

Few readers may have noticed that theIsland Reporter has once again, because ofadministrative juggling by Gulf Coast Weeklies,Inc. , changed editors. All former editors havebeen excellent, but I think we can all be confi-dent that our latest one, Ralf Kircher, isadmirably suited for the job.

As a former editor of two national journalsover a period of 28 years, I understand hisdaunting tasks ahead. Mr. Kircher has come upthrough the ranks, as did Samuel Clemens(Mark Twain) and Walter H. "Half-billion"Annenberg, and has the quality of reservedimpartiality so necessary to a good newspaper.

What editor has the guts to print derogatoryletters about his own newspaper? And what edi-tor can feature stories that must annoy his ownsensibilities? "Printing all that's fit to print" is amotto to which I think Mr. Kircher subscribes.He's caught between the ethics that most news-paper people support, and the need to keep hisreadership up by publishing controversial orunusually off-beat stories.

Congratulations Ralf Kircher! may this be thebeginning of a distinguished newspaper editor-ship, and may your subscribers tenfold!

R. Tucker AbbottMelbourne, Fla. and Sanibel

ISLAND REPORTER • DECEMBER 24, 1993 Q 11A

For some children, Christmashappened last Sunday on CaptivaBy Barbara LinstromSpecial to the IslandReporter

Christmas alreadyhappened last Sundayon Captiva for 100thankful children fromarea migrant laborcamps.

The Christmas spiritlifted hear t s andbrought tears to eye asSanta Claus passedout presents and thechildren chimed outcarols.

For the sixth year inrow, the St. IsabelWomen's Guild hosteda Christmas party forchildren who other-wise would not experi-ence a Christmas atall.

"It was a beautifulcelebration," saidLenora Hoffman, co-chair of the event."And many peoplemade it possible."

South SeasPlantation Resort andYacht Harbout donat-ed a room to thewomen's guild for thefifth year in a row forthe annual occasion.

South Seas alsoprovided soft drinksand cookies, Hoffmanadded.

Each child left theparty with three toys,a full belly and memo-ries of a beautifulaffair.

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lar, according toHoffman.

"John Naumannhas always been theguardian angel," saidHoffman. "Withouthim the party wouldnot be possible."

Every yearNaumann's employees,of John Naumann &Associates, Inc., realestate, donate lovelytoys and games, shesaid.

"And then, Johnalways comes to theparty with even morepresents that hedonates himself,"Hoffman added.

The presentsinclude class-act toys,games and dolls, someworth as much as $40a piece, she noted.

The Sanibel Trolleytraditionally picks upthe kids at the SanJose Mission in FortMyers.

The 5 to 10-year-oldchildren live in areamigrant labor campsand attend publicschools. While many oftheir parents do notspeak English, thechildren are bilingual.

The kids were trans-ported by trolley toSouth Seas where theyexperienced an unfor-gettable Christmas.

Following a heart-warming lunch, J.T.Smith and company ofthe Old Schoolhouse

Theater performedpart of their Ho!Ho!Ho!Christmas show inwhich they encouragedaudience participation.

"The kids just lovedit" said Hoffman.

Then, the childrenput on their ownChristmas show. Theysang carols in bothEnglish and Spanish.

At the close of thecaroling, a young boynamed ArmandCasanova stole theshow and everyone'sheart.

"I'm sure to most ofyou this is just anoth-er Sunday," he said."But, to us this is ourChristmas."

Not a dry eye wasleft at the party, saidHoffman.

The traditional partywas originally held forabout 35 kids in itsfirst year. For the pastcouple of years, 100children have attend-ed.

"We maxed out at100," said Hoffman."We really can'taccommodate anymore."

However, the distri-bution of wealthextends beyond theparty's walls.

"We packed up allthe leftover food andpresents and sentthem back to the mis-sion with the childrenso that children who

were unable to attendwould also have some-thing," Hoffman said.

A social worker atthe mission told thewomen's guild that thechildren's faces reallylight up a*t mention ofthe annual party.

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12A • DECEMBER 24,1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Grime and health care top list of concerns, poll findsBy Liz FreemanSpecial to the Island Reporter

A survey of Lee County Electric Cooperativemembers reveals that the single most importantissue facing Southwest Floridians today is thehigh rate of crime.

The second most important issue respon-dents gave is the cost of health care.

Annually the cooperative conducts a survey ofits members to assess how members feel aboutthe cooperative, its service level and what canbe improved, said Ralph Reno, spokesperson forthe cooperative, which has 124,000 membersthroughout Sanibel and Captiva islands, CapeCoral, North Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, andother communities outside of Lee County.

To get respondents warmed up to the survey,"opener" questions of a more general nature areasked, such as the question of what is the mostimportant issue Southwest Floridians facetoday.

The survey was conducted in late Octoberand early November, and 570 members of thecooperative in Lee, Collier and Charlotte coun-ties were surveyed by Massachusetts-basedOpinion Dynamics, Inc.

According to the survey results, 26 percent ofrespondents stated the high rate of crime anddrug use is the single most important issuetoday, which jumped dramatically from lastyear's position as being the single most impor-tant issue for 4 percent of the respondents. The

cost of health care came in second with 11 per-cent of survey respondents stating it is the sin-gle most important issue, whereas last year only4 percent of the respondents felt that way.

Despite the concern with crime and drugs,survey respondents this year held a much moreoptimistic view about "this area going in theright direction," with 48 percent respondingpositively, a 10 percent increase compared tolast year's 38 percent. Last year, half of thosesurveyed felt this area was heading in the"wrong track."

When asked their view about government,respondents rated local government bodies—city and county governments—as the worst with22 percent of respondents rating them as "veryunfavorable." State government was viewed as"very unfavorable" by 13 percent of the respon-dents.

Regarding questions about the cooperative,82 percent of the respondents gave the coopera-tive a good rating, which is a seven percentincrease over last year's survey view about thecooperative.

Reno said the improved outlook can partly beattributed to the cooperative's effort to bettercommunicate with its members.

"We have been doing a lot of communicatingin the past 12 months," he said. "In last year'ssurvey, they wanted more information about thecooperative."

The cooperative's effort to help protect the

environment was one issue of concern respon-dents raised last year, and Reno said during thepast year, the cooperative has let its membersknow about environmental endeavors undertak-en by the cooperative. For instance, the cooper-ative now installs protective devices on "jumper"lines to help prevent the electrocution of birds,which had been a reoccurring problem onSanibel. The cooperative also worked with PineIsland residents and installed an osprey plat-form on the island.

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DARE officers turn to businesses to keep program aliveBy Eileen KelleySpecial to the Island Reporter

Dan Chandler, a drug abuse education coun-selor at Cape Coral schools, has a plan whichwould bring youth and their parents together,boost local business and keep the DARE (DrugAbuse Resistance Education) program alive andwell.

As with all Lee County schools Sanibel youthare given extensive training in drug and alcoholabuse They learn practical ways to avoid peerpressure, the effects of use and misuse and newways to just say no . The program begins in theelementary level and is currently expanding inmiddle and high school levels

Last year, the Lee County School District lost$188,000 of an expected $200,000 state grant.The grant offers financial support to the DAREprogram and school resource officers, as well asother safety programs. While the grant coveredonly a fraction of the Sanibel Island. Cape Coraland Lee County Sheriffs actual cost to keep theprograms alive at the county schools, the losswas felt, said Chandler. It was a grant the offi-cers depended on for over four years, and thetiming of the announcement couldn't have comeat a worse time, he said.

Sanibel, Cape Coral and Lee County Sheriffsofficers approached the Lee County SchoolDistrict to appeal for additional funding to keepthe DARE programs secure. Instead of funding,the officers were notified of cuts in state fundswhich support DARE. They vowed though, tokeep the program alive by any means possible.

And this is what one enforcement agencyintends to do:

It all revolves around a flat round object thatkids in California and Hawaii are flipping over.

In other areas, they've been called milk bottlecaps and pogs, but before Cape Coral youthhave a chance to fix a name on them. Chandleris calling on business to help get ball rolling forthis special endeavor.

For now, Chandler will call the prototype milkcap collectibles. And the idea that fun can behad with these objects is about as old as thedays of the milk bottle itself.

Though the milk bottle may have given way tothe plastic and paper containers, the look-alikemilk bottle caps are quickly the baseball cardsof the 90s, Chandler explained.

It s tar ted a few years ago as WailaluaElementary School in Hawaii teamed up withHawaii-Five-O officials to rejuvenate the tradingpieces as the children began taking an interesta pineapple orange and guava drink's containerpieces, which were called pogs.

Today, there are fast food restaurants, Elvisand chief of police signature editions of the pogswhich are making kids sit up and behave inschool.

Chandler learned of the milk cap collectibles'vast abilities as the craze made its way a littlecloser to home. Late last spring. DARE officers

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Today, Chandler is gearing up for a projectthat has hopefully withstood the test of time.But in order to get things going, he is in desper-ate need of support from the local businesscommunity.

Under his plan, a total of 25,000 milk cap col-lectibles will be made and distributed throughparticipating businesses. Students will be fur-nished with a list with a list of participatingbusinesses. Students, along with their parentsor guardians, will then attempt to collect theirset by collecting all 25 caps from around thecity. Businesses, he said, would purchase thecaps and distribute them to the children of par-ents who patronize the participating stores andrestaurants.

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"We're trying to foster community involve-ment," said Chandler. "And this also means par-ents and children will be spending time anddoing healthy things together."

Collecting milk cap collectibles from sponsorsaround the community as a family unit isdesigned to fulfill several objectives: build abond between grandparents, parents, children,peers and teachers; allow quality time to share,listen and communicate; communicate mes-sages on drug and alcohol abuse; form a vehiclefor police officers to reach out to the com-munity; and provide a wholesome activity inwhich families and the community can cancome together for a common goal.

"Ideally the community should supportDARE," Chandler said. "And now we no longerhave a grant and we need to get the communityto support us."

To learn more about DARE and the milk capcollectible program, contact Chandler at theCape Coral Police Department at 574-0696.

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State agency investigating charge of discrimination*from page 1Ater.

Harden King, assistant general counsel forFCHR, which Is based in Tallahassee, said bylaw he cannot comment on any aspect of aclient's case. However, he noted under state law,complaints of discrimination against individualswith disabilities fall under the Americans WithDisabilities Act (ADA) as well as state statutes.

Under Florida law, discrimination complaintsare investigated jointly by both FCHR and theEqual Employment Opportunity Commission(EEOC).

The 30-year-old employee has been with theresort since mid-1992 and has spent his careerin the hospitality industry. He has consistentlyreceived excellent job evaluations, and the maxi-mum raises with each evaluation, according to anarrative statement he submitted to FloridaRural Legal Services and FCHR

The narrative notes he was ill twice beforebeing diagnosed with AIDS in April of this year,at which time he informed his immediate super-visor of his condition. ,

Soon after, doctors prescribed a course ofmedication which cost $1,200 per month.

The narrative states the employee wasadvised by both the resort's human resourcesdepartment and Mass[Massachusetts]. Mutual,the resort's insurance carrier until the end ofthis year, to contact a Walgreen's Pharmacy inFort Myers, which offered a discount to resortemployees.

The narrative states Walgreen's told him hehad to pay up front and in full for the drugs andwait for reimbursement, instead of the pharma-cy billing the insurance company, as is donewith other medications.

The employee was allegedly told this wasWalgreen's policy regarding AIDS patients, asthe pharmacy had in the past seen employment

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and benefits stopped by both his employer andinsurer.

The narrative states at that point the employ-ee went to his immediate supervisor, who sug-gested he inform Myers of his medical conditionand insurance problems.

The employee met with Myers in early Juneand informed him of his condition, insuranceproblems and mounting financial obligations.

The narrative alleges Myers told him he wasunable to help regarding the prescription prob-lems, but advised the employee he would haveinsurance as long as he was with the resort.

When the employee asked for a deferment orreduction in rent, Myers refused on the groundsit would set a bad precedent, according to thenarrative.

The employee left this meeting with addedconcern for his home, job and benefits, whichhe had not had prior to the meeting, the narra-tive notes.

In August, the employee was served an evic-tion notice from Bonita Card, employee servicesmanager for the resort, and Len Myers, statinghe had 30 days to leave his apartment in theSea Turtle Court employee housing complex.

In the notice and memo, Card cited various,alleged housing and guest registration violationsas well as harassing phone messages, and"habitual fault finding" by the employee.

The memo also cited the amount of time thesecurity department and other departmentsspent in resolving dilemmas concerning him.

In a memo to Card and Myers, the employeecountered each charge, and said one againsthim, that of having an illegal pet, was in fact anabandoned kitten he kept for two days beforefinding it a home with resort General ManagerHawkins.

While waiting for a reply from Myers, theemployee learned co-workers and residents ofhis complex were being questioned regarding hispersonal habits, illness and sexual relation-ships.

The narrative states during this period, hewas advised by his supervisor and MarkDickson, vice president of lodging, that his jobperformance was being questioned and his jobwas in jeopardy.

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excellent.The narrative states the employee then met

with Myers alone In his office in late Septemberto discuss the impending eviction.

The narrative states Myers emanated hostilityand disgust toward the employee at this meet-ing, and in response to the employee's concernsregarding the eviction, Myers withdrew a pre-pared memo from his drawer which made itclear his illness was the immediate, and onlyreason for his harassment.

The narrative states Myers read the employeethe memo which was fraught with references tothe employee's illness. He also allegedly dis-closed the contents of "written, signed andsworn statements" from those questioned aboutthe employee, and a security report which heand Bonita Card had prepared in reference toother aspects of the employee's life.

The narrative states the employee requested acopy of the memo and other documents, butMyers allegedly refused to give it to him, andsaid it would be placed in a personal file andkept separate from the employee's personnelfile.

The employee stated he told Myers he wouldgo to whatever authority necessary to legallyrequest or subpoena them.

At that point, the employee contacted FloridaRural Legal Services, which agreed to take onhis case regarding the discrimination complaintand the impending eviction.

In early October, this agency stopped a self-help eviction attempt by resort staff and a LeeCounty sheriffs deputy, when the agency pro-duced paperwork which determined a landlord-tenant relationship exists between the employeeand the resort, instead of a hotel-guest relation-ship as the resort claims.

The employee contends that since the resortunsuccessfully attempted to evict him, it hassuccessfully evicted other residents on a self-help basis.

According to the narrative, on the morning ofNov. 2, the employee went to the offices ofFlorida Rural Legal Services, where he signedhis complaint against South Seas with theFCHR.

Later that day while the employee was atwork he was called to a meeting with Myers.Card, Dickson and Raven, where he was toldmanagement was unwilling to spend an estimat-ed $15,000 to evict him, the narrative states.

They were opting to drop the matter and if theemployee let it be and sought no recourseagainst the resort, he would be allowed to con-tinue his lease and employment, the narrativestates.

However, if the employee pursued the matter,his employment would be terminated immedi-ately and he would be put out of his home.

Both FCHR and EEOC have the power toaward affirmative relief from the defendant tothe complainant if cause is found. Agencyactions are enforced in circuit court.

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The magic of the holidays isagain upon us. It's that time ofyear when past and presentseem to become one. It's soeasy to recall when we werechildren, listing for sleigh-bellsand carolers and when wetucked warmly in our beds, thesound of Santa sliding downthe chimney with our fondestwishes in his overloaded sack.

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New restaurant at BeachviewAfter six months of remodeling

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Chef and co-owner HorstRoellkes said the menu has "basicfood," like seafood and steaks, butthe restaurant features four to fivedaily specials which include mar-ket-fresh fish, combination dishes,and veal prepared in a variety ofways.

Wednesday evenings Roellkesfeatures German dishes, his spe-cialty.

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"No, I have no time for golfing,"he said. "I'm spending too muchtime in the kitchen."

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Each group, with a team leader,goes out once every two weeks tocheck the progress of the nests inits territory. It's important to knowhow many active nest sites thereare, how many produce chicks,and how many young fledge.

Last season produced 71 youngosprey, compared with 88 in 1992and 56 in 1991.

The Sanibel-based foundationhas been compiling this data formore than 15 years. The volunteer

nest monitoring program began in1989.

Anyone wishing to volunteer orto find out more about the moni-toring program, should attend anorientation and sign-up meeting at9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at theBarrier Island Research Laboratoryat Tarpon Bay Marine on Sanibel.

Those with questions about theprogram may call the volunteercoordinator, Hartley Kleinberg at472-5810.

The first nest checks will takeplace Jan. 15. Nesting season isroughly mid-Dec, through the endof April.

Recycle your Christmas treeRecycling is becom-

ing a way of life forresidents of LeeCounty, not just recy-cling newsprint, alu-minum, glass, phonebooks, steel and plas-tic but live Christmastrees, too.

After a very suc-cessful three-year run,Keep Lee CountyBeautiful (KLCB) hasorganized its fourtheffort to keepChristmas trees out ofthe solid wastestream. Working inconjunction with thedonated services of

Forestry Resources,Inc., B.F.I., GulfDisposal, Gulf CoastSanitary Landfill, EastLA Services, the LeeCounty Department ofSolid Waste, and theCity of Fort Myers, aprogram to recycleChristmas trees hasbeen unveiled.

The tree drop-offprogram will be avail-able at no cost to anyLee County residentwho does not havecurbside pickup (con-dos, apartments, etc.).Please be sure toremove all decorations

and stands.Drop-off will begin

Dec. 27 and will endJan. 17.

Locations to dropoff trees:

Sanibel: BFI, CityHall, 800 DunlopRoad, 24 hours. SouthFort Myers: BFI,17101 Pine RidgeRoad, Mon-Fri 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. andSaturday 8 a.m. tonoon; Gulf Disposal,Bell Tower Mall (eastside), U.S. 41 South,24 hours.

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Absolutely incredible 180 degree views of SanCarlos Bay. Top floor and priced below comparableunits by over $2U K. at only $349,000. Don'I wailtil season, because this will be sold by then.2BR/2BA wilh den (3rd BR). Call office or 395-0038. eves.

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CHRISTMAS GIFT! PRICE REDUCKD$20,0(10! Five mirmle walk to beach, 155' x 290'lot, 3 BR/2 B, ample storage, newer appliances,vvell-mainlaiiied. Now asking $259,000 fully fur-nished & equipped. View with Art Corace. (EVES.76K-O755).

Move righl in to this lovely Dunes Golf coursehome, ll offers 3 bed. 2 bath spacious open floor plan,eal-iii kitchen. I'onnal dining area, all opening to alarue & lovely pool & lanai with a very private backyard.All lor only S255.O0O. Joe/Joan Burns 454-6576E%es

CANAL FRONT! Gorgeous Shell Harbor Home.3 bedroom 2 bath, wilh heated fxx>l. Unique floorplan will) calhcdral ceilings, two family rooms, newcarpet and new dock. All this for $369,000. CallDavid McCagg 454-6694 EVES.

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WALK TO THE BEACH!!! This 3 bedroom, 2bath lownhome has a large screened porch whichoverlooks pool and lake. New carpet and lots of stor-age. A great value at only $179,924. Please call KatliyHaines 542-6417 eves.

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SUNSET CAPTIVA - Enjoy all the advantages of a privateresidence & relish Ihe amenities of a Gulf Front community!Baysidc docking facilities, along wilh pool, tennis & beach.Large masler suite wilh private sun deck & a large privateguest suite also! Great room wilh fireplace and screcaed-indeck. And. a separate den nxim lhal could he third bedroom.Gorgeous decor loo!! ALL THIS FOR ONLY - $369,000Call: 1ACK1E & RON MARTIN - GR1, 472-6015 EVES.

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FABULOUS CANAL VIEW is the feature of this3 Bedroom 3 Bath home. Large pool plus hot spawill give you the Besl in Island Life Slyle. Offeredal $599,000 which includes furnishings by Robb &Stucky. Owner Anxious. Call Jim Artale 472-2311.

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4B • DECEMBER 24,1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Page turner's reportBy Mary Coleman

Though natural to a fault. PageTurner has never been taken for anaturalist and may not be the best-informed reviewer for the first pub-

lication of the Bailey-MatthewsShell Museum book, The Edge ofthe Fossil Sea (1992).

Fortunately, author Edward J."Petuch, associate professor of geol-

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ogy at Florida Atlantic Museumand Baby-Boomer shell collector,writes with a style that will appealto virtually any Floridian or Floridavisitor—especially those who thinkNBC's new series SeaQuest is thebest thing to happen to televisionsince Lloyd Bridges. Here's anexample:

"Sliding silently across the seafloor with its voluminous animalexposed in undulating folds,Spengler's spotted olive was, infact, a powerful monster, capturingand enveloping its prey in a hugemuscular foot and smotheringunfortunate victims in copiousamounts of thick mucous.Spengler's Giant Olive would thenextend its long, flexible, tooth-filledproboscis into the body of its mori-bund prey and rasp out chunks offlesh.1*

Let's face it, the Florida Ever-glades may be the closest thing wehave to the primal ooze, and anopportunity to learn what it waslike a million years ago (during themiddle Pleistocene era) doesn'tcome along every day. As previous-ly noted, Dr. Petuch is a scientistwith a "gee-whiz" kind of appeal.He encourages the reader to partic-ipate vicariously in expeditionsretrieving fossilized shells of extinctmollusks from the borrow pits andspoil piles that dot SouthernFlorida's surrealistic landscape:

"In this region of sugar caneplantations and sod farms, thecountryside becomes and endlesssea of green, with scattered sugarrefineries belching mushroomclouds of steam three thousandmeters into the clear subtropicalair...in the winter, during the burn-ing and cutting of the sugar canefields, this area is transformed intoa patchwork of infernos as twentymeter-high walls of flame roaracross the sea of dried cane stalks."

Through paleontology or thestudy of fossils, Petuch takes us

back to a time when theOkeechobean Sea extended virtual-ly from one coast to the other, con-nected by the Caloosahatchee andLoxahatchee Straits. ImmokaleeIsland was the largest of islands inan archipelago located where todaywe find the peninsula's tip. Coralcommunities hosted huge cowries,while the giant Terror Bird stalkedits prey along the shore and sealsbasked on limestone outcropsamong the stunted red mangroves.

Conchs were abundant in manyvarieties, according to the author.Williams' Conch, with its foot-longshell, was "the largest member ofits family ever found in theAmerican fossil record."

The Big Chill set in "one morningabout seven hundred thousandyears ago" altering the Okee-chobeean ecosystem, killing offsome forms of marine life andintroducing new hardier types. Inphilosophical fashion, Dr. Petuchends his work by reminding thereader of the fragility of life andhoping that southern Florida willsurvive man's inexorable dredging,filling and paving.

The author's illustrations areexquisite. One can only wish thatthe production budget had allowedfull color.

He is also to be congratulated forthe gracious manner in which heacknowledges cooperative landown-ers and for the homage he pays toRachel Carson's The Edge of theSea, a classic in the environmentalfield and an early influence. Eventhe type style in which the covertitle is set is nearly the same as theCarson book.

(Page Turner has a first edition ofthe Carson book in her antiquarianbookstore. For more information,write to: The Blue Room, 129-B, SWaukesha St., Bonifay, Florida32425. Enclose $2 for sample cata-logue.)

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Holiday cuisine...without the fussBy MarianneStricklandStaff Writer

Many island womenwill admit they nolonger keep up thedomestic responsibili-ties their families oncetook for granted. Inliving a lifestyle ofpsuedo-retirement orwinter-vacation-home,the days of cooking,baking, and prepara-tion for holidays hasbeen abbreviated toheating and servingdeli-prepared dinnersor eating out.

If one is reallylucky, husbands ,sons, and daughtershave taken up theresponsibility of doingthe cooking.

Island eateries andtake-out food shopsare well aware of localladies' lackadaisicalattitudes and offerplenty of choices sothe family will not gohungry. Restaurantsoffer special holidaymeals for those wholike to be served, anddelis offer completemeals, which onlyneed reheating, toserve in the comfort ofone's own home.

Libby Fiala. manag-er and chef of Bailey'sGeneral Store deli,puts her crew to workpreparing a guaran-teed good-as-home-cooked (or better)turkey dinner com-plete with all the trim-mings for $45. All youneed do is pre-orderthe dinner, pick it upa few hours beforeserving, and heat-and-eat. Reports give thefood very high ratings.

If you have hadenough turkey for awhile, Fiala will sub-stitute a deliciousBlack Oak CarolinaHam. Price for the din-ner will increase about$20, depending on thesize of ham.

On 24-hour notice,Bailey's deli will pre-pare finger food traysfor snacking or lightmeals. Any choice ofsalads or cold cuts forany number of peoplecan be prepared.

Rhetta Day, friendlycounter-person atBailey's bakery willshow you a variety ofgoodies perfect for hol-iday serving, includingcookies, Christmasstollen, decoratedsheet cakes and fruitcake.

At Jerry 's Super-market, Julie Harkins,the deli manager, stat-ed that behind thescenes in the kitchen.Del Smith does thefine cooking to bringislanders turkey orhoney ham dinners,priced from $25 to $50complete, dependingon the number of peo-ple served.

A selection of over25 different partytrays, subs, and sand-

wich loaves is offeredin sizes small, medi-um, and large. "TheMuncher's Delight,"Buffalo-style chickenwings, fruit tray, ortacos are samples ofthe array of options.

Jerry 's bakery isstocked with specialholiday breads—stollen and yulekage—as well as beautifulseasonally decoratedcakes by BlancheKrajnack, the cakedecorator. The Santaface cake is delightful.A 24-hour notice willget you a cake alliga-tor, or choose fromanother of the fancifuldesigns Krajnackcomes up with. KeyLime pie, an islandfavorite, is also avail-able.

Island restaurantsseem to enjoy puttingon holiday specials.Even though employ-ees must work on dayswhen "the rest of us"are taking it easy, theyare full of good cheer,

patient, and eager toplease. Reservationsare generally advisedwhen dining out atthese times or the waitfor seating can behours long.

Tarwinkles is offer-ing turkey or ham withall the trimmings.

Portofino's special isbaked ham and roastleg of lamb.

J. Todd's Restaur-ant serves a sumptu-ous Christmas buffet.

Old Captiva Houseat 'Tween Waters Innserves a gourmet buf-fet.

Bellini's of Captiva,Northern Italian cui-sine, is taking reserva-tions for Christmaseve and day.

The Timbers, anisland favorite, is tak-ing reservations forChristmas day.

The Nutmeg Houseoffers gourmet holidayfare for Christmas eveand day by reserva-tion.

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The folks at Bailey's will be glad to fix your special holiday meal.wick's on Captiva isgoing to be specialwith a Santa Breakfaston Christmas eve andChristmas day buffet.

Sundial Resort of-fers a two-way choicewith dinner in Win-dows on the Water or

a Christmas buffet inthe Sanibel-CaptivaBallroom.

The Island Report-er's roving gourmandacknowledges this listis in no way complete,with the great varietyof excellent restau-

rants and delis onSanibel and Captiva,so check at yourfavorite restaurant if itis not listed here. Youwill probably find justwhat the family wouldfind most comfortable.

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BusinessHungry Heron serves upbreakfast on the run

The Hungry Heron Eatery is proud toannounce "due to popular demand" the restau-rant began serving a full breakfast menu onSaturday, Dec. 18. The hours are 7 to 11 a.m.,followed by the normal lunch menu—seven daysa week.

All items are available for take-out.Customers can call ahead if they wish. Thistake-out and pick-up method is guaranteed tobe quicker than fast food drive-up windows.

For more information call 395-2300.

Employees of the yearnamed at South Seas

(1 to r) Fred Hawkins, Sue Alessi and ErnestoVasquez.

Sue Alessi and Ernesto Vasquez were named co-employees of the Year for South Seas Plantationat the resort's annual holiday party.

This is the first time the honor has beenshared between two employees. Each winnerreceived $1,000 and was awarded the TonyRegnone Service Award. An award made inhonor of the late Tony Regnone for his manyyears of dedication as an employee for SouthSeas Plantation.

Alessi began her career at South Seas

Plantation in 1979 and has been responsible forthe resort's payroll for the last three years. Shehas made sure the resort's 700 plus employeesreceive their paychecks on time.

Vasquez has worked in the HousekeepingDepartment since 1986 and since that time hascommuted to and from work each day from hishome in Immokalee.

Vasquez and Alessi were chosen from a groupof employees honored during the past year as"Employee of the Month" for their outstandingcontributions. Other employees so recognizedwere Don Bacon {Guest Services), RalphDelCoro [Set Up), Niki Godfredson (ConferenceServices), Roy Heuer (Mailroom), JoanneJohnson (Chadwick'sj, Tracey Kuchaes (HumanResources), Larry Lema (Maintenance), RobertNeeson (Purchasing), Kevin Rafferty (King'sCrown Banquets), and Mona Tyson (Cap'nAl's).

Brokers-Consultantsadds Szebe to team

Brokers-Consultants of Sanibel, Inc. is proudto announce the addition of Alan Szebe to ourSanibel Team. Alan will be participating in themarketing of Butterknife and in the needs ofbuyers and sellers.

Szebe brings experience of eight years as anelectrical contractor and six as a new construc-tion project coordinator to his new assignment,which will give him added insight into the needsof his clients.

Johannah Hall joinsGary David Designs

Johannah Hall, ASID, recently joined GaryDavid Designs Inc. as an interior designer. Hallhas been a member of American Society ofInterior Designers for 14 years.

Hall's international projects include London,British West Indies, and Switzerland. She hasdesigned numerous models for developments inNaples. She designed the interior for the win-ning home in the 1993 Parade of Homes at LelyResort.

Gary David Designs, afull service design firmwith locations in Naples,Fort Myers, and Sanibelhas been serving clientsnationally and interna-

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Kelly elected to boardPeter E. Kelly, Esq., was recently elected to fill

one of the vacancies on the board of directors ofBayside Villas Condominium Association, Inc.,at South SeasPlantation on CaptivaIsland.

Kelly, and his wifeRoxanne, who is anartist, have owned atSouth Seas Plantationsince 1990. Over 70percent of the votingmembers cas t theirballots for Kelly.

Kelly is a graduateof Middlebury Collegein Vermont and NewYork Law School in _ _ „ „New York City. P e t e r E- K e I 1y

Kelly's career began with the practice of mar-itime and commercial litigation in New YorkCity. He then served as in-house counsel to aninternational oil trading company and an inter-national real estate investment company in NewYork City.

He will be opening his own law practice onSanibel this spring on Periwinkle Way. Thepractice will include real estate, trusts, wills,probate, land use planning, zoning, businessand corporate law, condominium law,, estateplanning and landlord/tenant issues.

Realtor becomes captainPaul Primeaux, Realtor at RE-MAX of the

Islands, recently passed the United States CoastGuard Exam and was awarded his master's cap-tains license.

An avid fisherman and two-time past vice-president of the Sanibel Fishing Club, Primeauxattained the license in order to show waterfrontproperty to interested customers and existingclients.

Primeaux is also a member of the Fort MyersBeach Tarpon Hunters Club and is the Directorof Development for the Marine HabitatFoundation, a Sanibel-based non-profit organi-zation dedicated to improving fishing and waterquality in the area.

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BusinessRE-MAX named 'Miracle'

RE-MAX of the Islands received official notifi-cation from the regional headquarters of RE-MAX of Florida that they are designated as a"Miracle' office of the Children's Miracle Network(CMN).

CMN, a non-profit organization generatesfunds and awareness programs for the benefit ofchildren and is associated with approximately160 hospitals providing health care to children.Every agent at RE-MAX of the Islands donates asizeable portion of their advertising budget andcommission to CMN.

Mueller, Tolp honoredDonn Daus, director of sales of The

Sanctuary, Sanibel/Captiva's only private,championship golf course community, recentlyhonored the sales team of Fred Mueller andToby Tolp for their efforts in generating com-bined sales of over $12 million in 1993.

Mueller has been a million dollar producer inreal estate sales for several years since relocat-ing to Sanibel from Reading, Penn., in 1983.

His dedication to the island's communityaffairs has twice earned him The OutstandingCommittee Chairman Award."

Tolp, also a million dollar producer, has beenthe recipient of numerous awards, both nationaland local, for her involvement in real estatesales on Sanibel and Captiva.

She resides on Sanibel with her husband,Steve Harrell, and their 4-year-old daughter,Kasey.

Daria Henry promotedDaria Henry has been promoted to the posi-

tion of sales manager for the Florida market atSouth Seas Plantation Resort and YachtHarbour. In this position, Henry is responsiblefor overseeing all aspects of the resort's groupsales for the Florida market, to include groupsof 10 to 500 people.

Henry is a graduate of Southern IllinoisUniversity. In 1988, he received his bachelor ofscience in education and recreation administra-

tion. Prior to graduation, he interned in therecreation department at South Seas Plantationwhere he became familiar with the many activi-ties and services available to guests.

He was later promoted to conference centermanager where he was responsible for supervis-ing all aspects of conference center set up. Mostrecently, Henry served the resort in the capacityof conference services manager.

Colorful building soldThe colorful commercial building at the inter-

sections of Tarpon Bay and Library Way roadswas recently sold. The buyer, Mr. CalvinLinnemann, purchased the property for invest-ment. It had been occupied by a gallery but isnow vacant.

Discussions are currently being held withsome fort Myers gallery operators consideringopening a Sanibel location.

Rosenheck selected asCongressional fellow

Sanibel resident Al Rosenheck has beenselected as a Congressional Fellow for 1994 bythe Institute for Electrical and ElectronicEngineers (IEEE) from its membership of over250,000 professionals.

The purpose of the appointment is to makepractical contributions to the more effective useof scientific and technical knowledge in govern-ment, to educate the scientific communitiesregarding the public policy process and tobroaden the perspective of both the scientificand governmental com-munities regarding thevalue of such science-government interaction.

Fellows are selectedannually on the basis oftechnical competence,the ability to serve in apublic environment andon evidence of service tothe institute and the pro-fession.

Rosenheck will work on a special project toinvestigate U.S. government policies relating tothe high performance computing industry.

A native Califomian, Rosenheck is a systemsengineering expert with more than 25 yearsexperience in the "high tech" internationalaerospace industry. Prior to recently takingearly retirement from the Hughes Aircraft Co.,he served as manager of Hughes AircraftSystems International in Brussels. Belgium.

Relocating from Brussels to Sanibel in 1992,he formed his own company, MacPro, to providetechnical writing services to industry and volun-teered as business manager and editor for theFlorida West Coast Section of the IEEE. He andhis wife, Donna, now make Sanibel their year-round home.

Walker returns to agencyAround The World Travel is pleased to

announce the return of Jean Pritchard Walkerafter several years absence working in the RealEstate industry.

Walker will be working full-time at the travelagency located on Periwinkle Way. Her profes-sional travel career began as a flight attendantfor American Airlines and later AmericanAirlines reservationist.

After moving to Sanibel in 1981, Jean wasaffiliated with Around The World Travel workingin the office and as an outside sales representa-tive until four years ago when she pursued acareer in residential appraisal.

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10B • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Over 100 participate in bird count, identify 110 speciesBy Barbara LinstromSpecial to the Island Reporter

The species that stood out most notably inthe Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Christmas BirdCount this year was not even one of a wingednature.

Compared with other bird counts, the counton the islands revealed a preponderance of thehuman species.

"If anything is remarkable about our count,it's the number of birders," said Mary LouSchadt, co-chair of the event. "Other areacounts had twice the number of birds, but halfthe number of birders."

This year, more devoted birders than eversought out their fine, feathered friends.

On Saturday, Dec. 18. 112 birders enthusias-tically combed nine zones on the islands toidentify a total of 17,704 birds representing 110species.

Schadt, who has chaired the count for thepast five years and has been involved in thecount for 12 years, noted that the countrevealed an increase of about 1,500 birds with adecrease of four species from last year's count.

However, this year's count did not surpassthe record count of 19,034 birds in 1991.

While Schadt was surprised by particularshifts in the bird population, she was also gen-erally impressed by the birders.

"We have a super number and group of bird-ers," she said. "We have people who vacationhere at this time of year every year to take partin the count."

While Schadt can easily discern the comingsand goings of the birders, she doesn't even try toseriously explain changes among the birds.

For instance, this year the count revealed asharp decline in the number of white pelicans.Last year there were 50, while this year therewere only 14.

"I guess they found a better motel elsewhere,"she said. "Or maybe they found a bed andbreakfast."

While Schadt cannot explain local shifts, shestresses the importance of the count in terms ofthe bigger picture.

The count is part of Audubon's annual inter-national Christmas count, which originated in1900 when 27 conservationists decided to countbirds in protest of the seasonal hunting of birds.

More than 1,600 counts now take place atthis time of year in the Americas, the Caribbeanand the South Pacific. It takes one year to com-pile the results, which are then published annu-ally in the December issue of the AudubonSociety's American Birds.

"The international count is very interestingand scientifically useful," Schadt said. "Itreveals distribution patterns and lends insighton the overall health of the environment."

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ONE, TWO, THREE..jUthough the Sanibel-Captiva Christmas Bird Count revealed a prepon-derance of humans, there were birds to be found, such as these white ibis and blue heron.

This year's count did reveal information ofparticular interest for the local population ofbrown pelicans.

In 1991, there were 1,505 brown pelicanscounted. Last year there were only 552. Thesharp decline was attributed by the Care andRehabilitation of Wildlife (C.R.O.W.) to a para-sitic disease.

This year the population made a comeback byover 200, with 769 brown pelicans.

"It's good news," Schadt said. "But, it I'm surethey (C.R.O.W.) will continue to look into it."

Of notable absence this year was the man-grove cuckoo , a r a r e wmmm^mmmmmmmmmspecies that brings seri- ———•———-—-—-—————ous birders to theislands.

Schadt, who has beena volunteer at the J.N."Ding" Darling WildlifeRefuge for the past 10

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years, has seen tne •/ CZf\f\ Z, * ~7 *j.Lcuckoo twice during her 1,OUU OirCtS Wlttl (Zcareer as a leader of 7 n n .

birding walks through decrease of four speciesthe refuge. j>

it was taduded in the from Last year s count.counts for the past ' J v ^ wthreeyears.

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theUnited States where the mangrove cuckoo hasbeen sighted," she said. "So, it's unfortunatethat the team couldn't find it. And, it was thesame people birding the refuge as the last sever-al years, so they would have found it if it werethere."

Also lacking from this year's count were theyellow warbler and the barn owl, both of whichare normally included.

The American robin was also notably absentfrom this year's count.

In 1987, there were 383 robins counted. In1990, there were 71 counted. Mysteriously, overthe last two years the count went from two toone respectively.

They are probably over on the mainland,"

However, 905 morn-ing doves were countedthis year.

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The white-winged dove was also a new addi-tion to this year's count, with one sighted onSanibel.

The Eurasian collared dove, which is biggerand more aggressive than the morning dove,has increased markedly on the islands. In 1991,mmmmmaammmmmmmmm seven were counted.

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Schadt is worriedthat it might take overthe local morning dovepopulation, as it haselsewhere in Florida.

the count.The white ibis accounted for the largest popu-

lation of birds on the islands, with 1,607. Thefish crow made up the second largest popula-tion with 1,337.

The laughing gull has the third largest repre-sentation on the islands, with 974. The royaltern followed closely behind the gull, with 922.

Schadt, who was listed on Audubon's 1-800international birding hotline for this year'scount, is stepping down as chairman. She ishanding over the duty to this year's co-chair,Beverly Postmus.

However, birding enthusiasts may still enjoySchadt's wealth of information by attending herwalk through the wildlife refuge on Wednesdaymornings at 9 a.m. until Jan. 1 when they willbegin at 9:30 a.m.

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The formerly free Golden Age Passport, a life-time entrance pass to federal recreation areasfor U. S. citizens and permanent residents 62years of age or older, will be sold for $10 afterJan. 1. Golden Age Passports issued prior tothat time will still be valid.

Golden Age Passports are available at theVisitor Center of the J . N. "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge and holders do notneed to pay the $4.00 per car entrance fee toWildlife Drive or other federal recreation areas.

Thirty percent of the money collected at theWildlife Refuge from the sale of the passes andentrance fees will go toward its operation andmaintenance with the remaining 70 percentpart of a national fund to purchase additionalwetlands as conservation lands.

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Plantation Conference Center will simulate abeach party to celebrate the incoming year with"Beach Blanket Bingo." A buffet will includeMandarin stir-fry chicken, sushi, grilled fillet ofsirloin, a fajita bar, an old-fashioned clam bake(including crabs, oysters, and whole Maine lob-ster), as well as an assortment of salads, vegeta-bles, desserts, and more.

Party favors and champagne to welcome inthe new year followed by a continental breakfastshortly after midnight will be included.

A premium cash bar will be available.The Hit Men will provide music to dance the

night away.The beach party begins with a reception at 8

p.m. followed buy dinner at 8:30 p.m.Cost is $55 per adult. Dress is casual.Reservations are required by calling 472-

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Date set for Newcomers &Oldtimers January lunch

The Sanibel-Captiva Newcomers andOldtimers lunch will be held on Wednesday,Jan. 5, at 11:30 a.m., at the newly remodeledPutting Pelican at Beachvlew Golf Course.

A get-acquainted theme will encourage meet-ing new people and becoming better acquaintedwith others. Chili Pepper women's apparel shopwill do a fashion walk-through during lunch.

Everybody welcome! Cost is $8. Reservationsare necessary by calling Marianne Strickland at395-2457.

Dance away to booksPeople seem to have a natural urge to express

their feelings through rhythmic movement.Dancing is both an art form and a form of recre-ation. The Sanibel Public Library JanuaryPreschool Story Hours on Wednesdays at 10:30a.m. will feature stories about dancing anddances. Children will become familiar with bal-let, Indian, square, animal movements andrhythms, and ballroom dancing as they listen tostories and poems and recreate their own ver-sion of the dances.

On Wednesday, Jan. 19, Marsha Wagner willread the classic story of Angelina Ballerina byKatharine Holabird. Mrs. Wagner, a professionaldancer and actress, will dance for the childrenand encourage them to join in the art of balletmovements.

CASI annual meetingThe Condominium Associations of Sanibel,

Inc. will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday,Dec. 29, 2 p.m., in the Clubhouse Room atSunset South Condominium, 1341 Middle GulfDrive. Everyone is welcome.

Girls Scouts active

Girl Scout Troop 710 was very active duringthe month of December. On Dec. 2, the girlsheld a crafts workshop with a choice of six dif-ferent holiday gift items to make. Many of theGirls made all six gifts.

As part of The Sign of the Satellite, the troopparticipated in the Junior Bird Count on Dec.11. Under the wing of the Audubon Society andjoined by students from Sanibel Elementary, thegirls counted 700 birds, 52 different species.Dec. 16 was the Court of Awards when thescouts received the badges and patches thatthey had earned. After their ceremony and withhelp from their families they sorted andwrapped gifts for the family in Cape Coral thatthe troop "adopted" for Christmas. They alsopacked many items needed by the migrant fami-lies in Bonita Springs.

Peter Matthiessen leadswriters' retreat

A retreat for fiction and non-fiction writerswith Peter Matthiessen and Randy White willtake place on Upper Captiva Island, Jan. 6-9. Itis sponsored by The Writers' Workshop, a non-profit literary center based in Asheville, N.C.

Matthiessen, world-famous naturalist, explor-er, and Indian rights activist has written over 20books and won the National Book Award.

Randy White is the author of Sanibel Flats,Batfishing in the Rainforest, and The Man WhoInvented Florida. He is a regular contributor toOutside magazine.

The retreat will focus on sharpening the pow-ers of observation and description of the naturalworld as well as valuable information on writingand getting published.

The retreat includes wildlife treks, boat trips,daily writing sessions, and lodging for threenights and costs $585. A commuter rate isavailable at $65 per day and $35 a half-day.

To register call Karen Tager, Director, at (704)254-8111 or (704) 254-4227.

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CONA's annual meeting, Thursday, Jan 13, 9a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center, will seethe new officers installed and feature as speak-er, John Manning, Sanibel's representative sit-ting on the Lee County Board of CountyCommissioners.

The public is invited. Refreshments will beserved. Come and voice your support or con-cerns about Sanibel's relationship with LeeCounty.

CROW open houseCare and Rehabilitation of Wildlife center will

have an open house Sunday, Dec. 26, from 1-3p.m.

The new education pavilion will be highlight-ed and a live wildlife demonstration and tourwill be given.

Admission is free.

Two New Year's Evecelebrations at SouthSeas Plantation

Chadwick's restaurant offers an all-you-care-to-eat buffet of delicious holiday specialties—araw seafood bar including scallops, mussels,and clams—grilled scallops, shrimp calypso,fresh grouper and snapper, Alaskan snow crablegs, carved roast beef, an assortment of freshvegetables and salads, and Chadwick's famousdessert bar.

In addition, the island sounds of DannyMorgan will entertain you as you say goodbye to'93 and hello to '94.

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12B Q DECEMBER 24, 1993 Q ISLAND REPORTER

What does Christinas mean?The local clergy provides some answers

By MarianneStricklandStaff Writer

What is the mean-ing of Christmas? Ifyou think members ofthe clergy have ananswer right on the tipof their tongue, youwould be mistaken.

When posed thisquestion, every pastorhad to give it somethought. Perhaps thatis jus t the nature ofministers—they thinkbefore they speak.

Wanting to keep thespiritual aspect of theseason alive throughthe fun of gifts, food,and family the IslandReporter queried localministers. Someresponded and someare still pondering.Maybe you will hear itin next Sunday's ser-mon.

These are the Inter-esting and thoughtfulresponses we received.

""A soiled baby, witha neglected nose, can-not be conscientiouslyregarded as a thing ofbeauty.'—Mark Twain.

The religious signif-icance of Christmas ishard to see in nativity-images of rosy cheeksand Pampers, fluffy,laundered blankets,and an antisepticbarn. The Word didnot become a thing ofbeauty—The Wordbecame flesh anddwelt among us.

"Although thecharm of Christmasradiates like solar heatthrough the magicalstories in Luke andMatthew, the religioussignificance ofChristmas rests on therock-bottom symbolswritten in the firstchapter of John 's

Gospel. There we findthe 'other' Christmasstory, composed inphilosopher's languageas hearty nourishmentfor the intellectualappetite. Jesus' birthis seen as light whichenlightens the mind,and shines in the darkexperiences of humanlife.

"In John 14, weread of Je sus ' owndescription of God's"Christmas present:'God's presence withus as "comforter,''counselor, ' 'HolySpirit , ' who 'dwellswith you'—so tha tregardless of what wehave to go through inlife, even death, wehave been assuredtha t we will not bealone. Our thoughtsare known, our feel-ings are felt, and noth-ing can separate usfrom this gift of lovegiven to us by God atChristmas: the 'incar-nation of DivineActivity' in the life,death, and resurrec-tion of Je sus ofNazareth.

"The holidays arethe best of times andthe worst of times,depending on howalone we feel and howsure we are that webelong to someone.

"God's intention istha t Christmas bemerry because the giftof eternal worth andultimate belonging hasbeen given to us .God's hope is that wewill accept the gift,t rus t it, use it—andwhat's more, begin togive it away to makeothers merry. Then,Christmas becomesmerry for God, too."

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This Christmas 111tell the story of ayoung girl who mar-ried at 16, had twobabies in four yearsand who felt trappedand robbed of heryouth.

"After months ofdirty dishes, cryingchildren, and feelingsof despair she grabbedthe car keys one dayand walked out on herfamily. Because sheloved her husbandand children shecalled home weeklybut she never revealedher location.

"Each time her hus-band would ask her tocome home and workout their problems.Each time he told herhe loved her. Finally,in desperation theyoung husband hireda private detective wholocated his wife in acheap hotel in DesMoines. He had to bor-row money for theplane ticket but flew toIowa, took a cab to thehotel, and with doubtsand fear knocked onthe door of her roomwith trembling hands.

"When she came tothe door he couldn'tremember his pre-pared speech. He sim-ply said, "I love you.Won't you comehome?' After a longmoment of silence thatseemed like an eterni-ty, she melted into hisarms. They cried andheld each other for atime and then left forhome—together.

"It wasn't unti lweeks later that hefinally got up enoughcourage to ask her thequestion that hadhaunted him for allthose months. 'Whywouldn't you comehome?' he asked. 'Itold you that I lovedyou. I told you that Imissed you. Whywouldn't you comehome?'

"She leaned next to

him and said,"Because before thosewere only words, butthen you came.'

"This is the messageof Christmas—thatGod came into theworld as a humanbeing that night inBethlehem. God didn'tj u s t use words orpious plati tudes orcliches. That firstChristmas God came.God is saying to everyone of us at Christ-mas, "I love you...comehome.'"

—Denny Dennison,Pastor, Sanibel Com-munity Church.

Ann Amoff, a mem-ber of CongregationBat Yam, Temple ofthe Islands, was askedwhat the Christianholiday meant to heras a Jew. Her answerreflected the diplomatshe is, "Well, youknow I like to cele-brate. So I'll go out fordinner with friends.And I give Christmasgifts," she paused,"...and I accept them,too," she laughed.

Steve Mullinsexplained the Unitari-an-Universalist theolo-gy in the absence of aminister to the localcongregation. "We'renot Christian in thesense that we believeJesus was the literalson of God. We believehe was a teacher, likeother religious teach-ers. But we join in thecelebration of the sea-son of winter solstice—celebrating the comingof light after the short-est days of the year.

"Actually, Christ'sbirthday was also setat that time of year,though it was set sev-eral hundred yearsafter his death.Actually, Hannukah,too celebrates a timeof light—the day'sworth of lamp oil thatlasted for eight days.

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ting in the cornerdrawing. Her daddywandered by andasked her what shewas drawing. "God,"she replied. 'But. noone knows what Godlooks like,' the fathersaid. They will when Iget finished.' the littlegirl quipped back.

"And jus t maybeabove all else, thatshould be our prioritythis Christmas, 1993.That when we arrive atthe dark of the nighton Christmas eve andhave finished all thehustle and bustle ofbuying, wrapping andshipping we may findthe truest of Christ-mas gifts in ourhearts—the gift of thechild who was born tobe King; Christ, ourLord."

—Father WilliamDodd, Rector, St.Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church.

"Christmas is thejoyful celebration ofthe fact that the mys-tery and wonder ofGod is made plain interms we can under-stand. God becameone of us. Immanuel!

"In the birth atBethlehem, human-kind is given a windowthrough whom we canglimpse the will of theCreator for the wholeof His Creation.

"God became as weare that we mightbecome as He is andshare a covenant ofcaring, sharing, forgiv-ing, compassiontoward the wholehuman family...God'schildren all.

"Christmas showshow far God's lovereaches; from the lim-iting of Deity to theconfines of a rude sta-ble, to the bleak heightof a cross outside theHoly City.

"God's unexpectedentrance into the plan-et at Bethlehem is stillfoolishness to someand a stumbling blockto others...but to thosewho will come to thestable with expectanthear ts and humbleminds, Christmas is anew beginning for thehuman family."

—Rev. Gordon Price,Chapel By The Sea,Captiva

Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeBartolo of LongGrove, 111.are pleased to announce theengagement of their daughter-, Laurie Ann, toBrian D. Westphal, son of Mr. and Mrs. GlenWestphal of Sanibel and Lincolnshire, 111.

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Sanifoel CommunityChurch

(Multi-denominational), 1740 Periwinkle Way(next to Jerry's). Christmas Eve services: 6:30p.m., carols; 7 p.m. worship with logos, carols,chancel choir, soloist; 8 :30 p.m., carols; 9 p.m.^worship and candlelight service with soloist.Childcare is provided for the 7 p.m. service only.In each of these services, a 100 percent of thespecial "offering for others" will go to ministriesto provide food, clothing or housing to the area'sneedy.

Sunday worship, 9 and 11:15 a.m. SundaySchool through for all 10:15 a.m. Child careprovided. Dr. Denny Dennison, pastor. Officeopen 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday throughFriday. 472-2684.

St. Michael and AllAngels Episcopal Church

2304 Periwinkle Way. Sunday worship 7:30and 9:30 a.m.; Holy Eucharist at all services.Weekdays: 9 a.m. Wednesdays, Holy Eucharistwith healing; 7:30 a.m. Thursdays, HolyEucharist followed by Bible study. Rector: Fr.William Dodd. Associate: Fr. Bill Walker. 472-2173.

Vineyard of the Islands(Non-denominational) 4115 Sanibel-Captiva

Rd. Regular Sunday services 9 a.m. and 10:45a.m. (Nursery and Sunday School provided.)Home Care Group 7 p.m. Wednesday on and offthe island. Pastor, Jamie Stilson. 472-1018.

8 a.m.; full worship service at 10 a.m. Sundayschool, 10 a.m. Pastor: Dr. Randall H. Niehoff.Church office open 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Monday-Friday. 472-0497 or 472-8100.Christmas Eve traditional beach candlelight ser-vices at 5:30 p.m., Dec. 24. at Light HouseBeach. An 11 p.m. carol and scripture servicewill be held in the sanctuary.

St. Isabel CatholicChurch

3559 Sanibel-Captiva Rd. Saturday mass5:30 p.m.; Sunday mass 8:30 a.m. and 10:30a.m. Also Sunday at noon from October 1 toMay 1. Daily mass 8:30 a.m. Holy day schedulessame as Sundays. Msgr. Robert W. Schiefen andthe Rev. Carmen Caruso. 472-2763.

Sanibel/ Captiva FirstChurch of ChristScientist

2950 West Gulf Drive. Sunday service andSunday school, 11 a.m. Wednesday meetings 8

p.m. Reading room open 10 a.m. to noonWednesdays and Fridays. 472-8684.

Congregation Bat Yam,Temple of the Islands,Reform Temple

Meets at Sanibel Congregational UnitedChurch of Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way at 8p.m. every Friday. Rabbi Philip Frankel officiat-ing. Call Ann Arnoff, 472-8809.

Unitarian Universalistsof the Islands

Meets first three Sundays of the month at7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of SanibelCongregational United Church of Christ. Guestswelcome. Call 472-9262.

Captiva, services on Sundays at 11 a.m. nowthrough April 17. Rev. Gordon S. Price, 472-1646.

Christmas Eve service will be conducted at 7p.m.

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Community CalendarFriday, December24

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details, call 472-5300.

Island Seniors Arthritis Water Exercise, 9a.m., Sanibel Recreation Complex pool. 472-5743. Air temp, must be 75 degrees or higher.Pool temp, must be 83 degrees or higher.

Sanibef/Captiva Rotary Club BreakfastMeeting, 7:30 a.m. every Friday at Tarwinkles.Visiting members welcome. 395-0512.

Walk In The Wetlands, 8:30 a.m., sponsoredby Sanibel/Captiva Conservation Foundation.Reservations. 472-2329.

AI-Anon, noon, Sanibel Community Church.

Weight Watchers, 5 to 6 p.m., SanibelCommunity Center.

Alcoholics Anomymotis, 8 p.m., open speak-er meeting, St. Michael and Ail Angels EpiscopalChurch.

Adult Children Of Alcoholics (ACQA), 8p.m., Sanibel Community Church.

Friday Singles Night, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.,Great fellowship with hundreds of singles of allages. McGregor Baptist Church, 936-1754.

Saturday, December 25Merry Christmas!

"A White Christmas" Movie and PotluckDinner Celebration, sponsored b the IslandSeniors at 1 p.m at the Sanibel CommunityCenter. Ham will be provide. Reservationsplease. For details, call 472-5743.

Sanibel Public Library, will be closed for theholiday

Alcoholics Anonymous, 9 a.m., next tolibrary on Captiva Rd. (Look for library sign.)

Island Seniors Water Aerobics, 10 a.m.,Sanibel Recreation Complex pool. 472-5743.

Island Seniors Arthritis Water Exercise, 11a.m., Sanibel Recreation Complex pool. 472-5743. Air temp, must be 75 degrees or higher.Pool temp, must be 83 degrees or higher.

Aerobics with child care, 9-10 a.m., SanibelRecreation Complex. Nursery open until 10:30a.m. for additional workout. Free. 472-0361.

J.N. "Ding" Darling National WildlifeRefuge. Visitor center open 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Saturday-Thursday. Orientation program at 10a.m., noon, 2 and 4 p.m. One Wildlife Driveopen sunrise to sunset daily except Friday. 472-1100.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details, call 472-5300.

Sunday, December 26Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur Net,

7:30 p.m. Frequency is 146.79 with a tonecoded squelch of 173.8 Hz. Visiting Hams wel-come.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details call 472-5300.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m. Step group.

St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church.

Into the Mangrove Forest, one-hour walkbegins at 11 a.m. in the J.N. "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge along the Indigo Trailboardwalk. Meet at flagpole in front of VisitorCenter, One Wildlife Dr. Walks sponsored everySunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Participation islimited, 472-1100.

Monday, December 27Early Bird Special at J.N "Ding" Darling

National Wildlife Refuge, One Wild Life Dr. at9 a.m.. One-and-a half hour bird tour ofWildlife Drive to look for species that makerefuge famous. Meet at flag pole in front ofVisitor Center. Tours sponsored every MondayWednesday and Thursday. A car is needed forthe program. For details, 472-1100.

Shellcrafters Workshop, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Experienced or novice volunteer shell workersneeded to make items for Sanibel Shell Fair.Bring lunch. Shells provided. For details, 472-5743.

Walk In The Wetlands, three guided toursMonday to Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., andnoon, Sponsored by Sanibel/CaptivaConservation Foundation. Reservations. 472-2329.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details, call 472-5300.

Island Seniors Weight Loss Support Group,9 a.m., Sanibel Community Center, 472-5743.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 10 a.m., SanibelWomen's Group, Sanibel Congregational UnitedChurch of Christ.

Island Seniors Aerobics, 10:30 a.m., $1members; $2 non-members, 472-5743.

Island Seniors Bowling, 1:30 p.m., BeachBowl, Fort Myers Beach, $5.50. 472-5743.

Friendship Bridge, 1:30 to 4 p.m.. SanibelCongregational United Church of Christ, 2050Periwinkle Way, Every Monday through April.All are welcome. Call June McKinnell, 472-5535.

Duplicate Bridge, 7:30 p.m., Joyce Truitt,director, with or without a partner. $3 at door.Sanibel Community Center, 472-2155.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., CaptivaSurvivors, next to library on Captiva Rd. (lookfor library sign).

Tuesday, December 28Historical Museum Annual Antique Toy

Show, private viewing is sponsored by theIsland Seniors at 1 p.m. For details, call 472-5743.

Into the Mangrove Forest, one-hour walkbegins at 11 a.m. in the J.N. "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge along the Indigo Trailboardwalk. Meet at flagpole in front of VisitorCenter, One Wildlife Dr. Walks sponsored everySunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Participation islimited, 472-1100

Aerobics with child care, 9-10 a.m., SanibelRecreation Complex. Nursery open until 10:30a.m. for additional workout. Free. 472-0361.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details call 472-5300.

Bridge, 9 a.m. to noon, community course bySanibel Community Association, 472-2155.

Walk In The Wetlands, three guided toursMonday to Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., andnoon, Sponsored by Sanibel/CaptivaConservation Foundation. Reservations. 472-2329.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., San/CapTuesday Night Group, Sanibel CongregationalUnited Church of Christ.

Al-Anon, 8 p.m.. Sanibel CommunityChurch.

Wednesday, December 29Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Michael and All

Angels Episcopal Church, 7 a.m., SpiritualBeginnings, 454-0330.

Sanibel/Captiva Kiwanis Club Breakfast,7:30 a.m., every Wednesday at the Dunes.Visiting members'welcome. 395-0328.

Early Bird Special at J.N "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge, One Wild Life Dr. at9 a.m.. One-and-a half hour bird tour ofWildlife Drive to look for species that makerefuge famous. Meet at flag pole in front ofVisitor Center. Tours sponsored every MondayWednesday and Thursday. A car is needed forthe program. For details, 472-1100.

Alcoholics Anonymous, open step meeting.Sanibel Community Church, next to Jerry's,8:30 a.m.

Walk to The Wetlands, three guided toursMonday to Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., andnoon, Sponsored by Sanibel/CaptivaConservation Foundation. Reservations. 472-2329.

"A Pocket for Corduroy," film andPreschool Story Hour, 10:30 a.m at theSanibel Public Library, 2401 Libary Way, Forchildren ages 2 to 5, accompanied by an adult.For details, call472-2483.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details, call 472-5300.

Current Events Discussion Group, 10 a.m.,every Wednesday. BIG Arts. All are welcome forfree-wheeling discussions.

Island Seniors Aerobics, 10:30 a.m., $1members; $2 non-members. 472-5743.

Island Seniors Beginning Country/WesternLinedancing, 1 p.m., free for members; $1 non-members. 472-5743.

Island Seniors Advanced Country /WesternLinedancing, 2 p.m., free for members; $1 non-members. 472-5743.

Tai Chi Class with Tom Baeli, 7:30 p.m.,Club Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 per class.395-2639.

The Caloosa: Society in the Mangroves aNaturalist program teaches the way of life of theIsland's early inhabitants during this 1 1/2-hour walk through Shell Mound Trail at the J.N."Ding' darling National Wildlife Refuge. Fordetails, call 472-1110.

Thursday, December 30Rosie O'Shea Paddleboat Luncheon and

Cruise, in the Naples back bay area with theIsland Seniors. Cost is $24.50 for lunch andboat tour. Transportation is $12.50 to and fromNaples. For details, call 472-5743.

Natural Wildlife-History Boat Tours, spon-sored by the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation and Captiva Cruises sets sail everyday from South Seas Plantation at 3:30 p.m.aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is $15 foradults and $7.50 for children 12 and under.Children under 3 ride free. For details, call 472-5300.

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-CALENDAR•from page 14B

Living AgainSupport Group, spon-sored by Friends InService Here (FISH),10:30 a.m. everyThursday at SanibelCommunity Church.472-0404 or 395-0130.

Early Bird Specialat J.N "Ding" DarlingNational WildlifeRefuge, One WildlifeDr. at 9 a.m.. One-and-a half hour birdtour of Wildlife Driveto look for species thatmake refuge famous.Meet at flag pole infront of Visitor Center.Tours sponsored everyMonday Wednesdayand Thursday. A car isneeded for the pro-gram. For details,472-1100.

Exploring theBailey Tract,a bird'seye views of the plantsand wildlife of thefreshwater marsh inthe center of SanibelIsland. Two-hour hikethrough Bailey Tractand Refuge begins at8:30 a.m. Meet at theBailey Tract parkinglot on Tarpon bayRoad. For details , call472-1100.

Aerobics withchild care, 9-10 a.m.,Sanibel RecreationComplex. Nurseryopen until 10:30 a.m.for additional work-out. Free. 472-0361.

Beach Walk, spon-sored by Sanibel /Captiva ConservationFoundation, 8:30-10:30 a.m., meet atfoundation parkinglot. Reservations. 472-2329.

Island SeniorsAerobics, 10:30 a.m.,$1 for members; $2for non-members.472-5743.

12 Steps ForEveryone, 11 a.m.,Sanibel CommunityChurch. 472-2684.

Alcoholics Anon-ymous, Noon, Men'sBig Book Group,Sanibel Congrega-tional United Churchof Christ, across fromPeriwinkle ShoppingPlaza.

Duplicate Bridge,1:30 to 4:30 p.m.,Sterling Basset, direc-tor, with or withoutpartner. $2.50 atdoor.

Grief SupportGroup, 7 to 9 p.m.,McGregor BaptistChurch, Room #128Family Life Center,936-1838 or 768-0318.

Into the MangroveForest, one-hour walkbegins at 11 a.m. inthe J.N. "Ding"Darling National Wild-life Refuge along theIndigo Trail board-walk. Meet at flagpole

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in front of VisitorCenter, One WildlifeDr. Walks sponsoredevery Sunday, Tues-day and Thursday.Participation is limit-ed, 472-1100

Open AlcoholicsAnonymous Meeting,6:30 p.m.. 11-StepWorkshop, SanibelPublic Library.

Alcoholics Anony-mous, closed discus-sion meeting, St.Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church, 8p.m. 454-0330.

Walk In TheWetlands, three guid-ed tours Monday toSaturday, 10 a.m., 11a.m., and noon, Spon-sored by Sanibel/Captiva ConservationFoundation. Reserva-tions. 472-2329.

Friday,December 31

Sanibel PublicLibrary, will be openfrom 10 a.m.- noon.Regular Winter hoursare Monday, Thursday10 a.m. - 8 p.m.,Tuesday, Wednesday,Friday and Saturday,10: a.m. 4 p.m.

Island SeniorsArthritis Water Ex-ercise, 9 a.m., SanibelRecreation Complexpool. 472-5743. Airtemp, must be 75degrees or higher. Pool

temp, must be 83degrees or higher.

Sanibel PublicLibrary open from 10a.m. to noon due tothe holiday.

Sanibel/CaptivaRotary Club Break-fast Meeting, 7:30a.m. every Friday atTarwinkles. Visitingmembers welcome.395-0512.

Walk In TheWetlands, three guid-ed tours Monday toSaturday, 10 a.m., 11a.m., and noon, Spon-sored by Sanibel/Captiva ConservationFoundation. Reserva-tions. 472-2329.

Al-Anon, noon,Sanibel CommunityChurch.

Alcoholics Anony-mous, 8 p.m., openspeaker meeting, St.Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church.

Adult Children OfAlcoholics (ACOA), 8p.m., Sanibel Com-munity Church.

Friday SinglesNight, 7:30 to 11:30p.m., Great fellowshipwith hundreds of sin-gles of all ages.McGregor BaptistChurch, 936-1754.

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Old Schoolhouse, Pirate Playhouse celebratethe holiday spirit with two different showsBy Ralf KircherEditor

Two shows at island theaters runningthrough the holiday season espouse differentaspects of the Christmas spirit, but in extraor-dinarily different fashions.

Encore Production's "Ho! Ho! Ho! TheChristmas Show" at the Old SchoolhouseTheater is, obviously, about Christmas. It is amusical revue of Christmas favorites, some ofwhich J.T. Smith has customized to includelyrics about the islands.

While "Ho! Ho! Ho!'s" Christmas connection isimmediately apparent from the title, the PiratePlayhouse opened a play this week that nevereven mentions Christmas, but in many ways iseven more about the holiday spirit than "Ho!Ho! Ho!"

The Heart'"The Hasty Heart" at the Pirate Playhouse is a

play set in a British military hospital in Burmaduring the early days of World War II—anunlikely locale or situation for anything con-nected to Christmas. It is neither the locationnor the setting, however, that make the playring even more true around Christmas time.

A Scottish soldier is sent to spend his dyingdays in a ward with an American, anEnglishman, an Australian, a New Zealanderand a Basuto tribesman.

The Scot, Lachlen McLoughlin, is unaware heis dying, but the others know and were told tomake his last few weeks as comfortable as pos-sible.

Lachlen is a proud, obstinate man who hasalways kept to himself and has never madefriends. But he is forced to open up when theother patients give him a kilt for his birthday.

As he discovers friendship, he also discoverslove, falling passionately for the ward nurse,Margaret.

But when his numbered days run short, thecolonel tells Lachlen that he is dying, and thatthe others in the ward knew of his illness andwere told to befriend him.

He is devastated more by the knowledge ofhis "phony" friends than his impending death.His Scotsman's pride returns, and he plans to

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'Ho! Ho! Ho! TheChristmas Show'

"Ho! Ho! Ho! The Christmas Show" is becom-ing a holiday tradition at the Old SchoolhouseTheater.

"Ho! Ho! Ho!" beats the audience over thehead with holiday cheer, making fun ofChristmas shopping, spoofing traditionalChristmas music, and attempting to put the"white" into a Florida Christmas.

The fast-paced, upbeat musical revue bringsback memories of Christmases past by forcingthe audience to remember grade school carolsand join in the singing.

Be forewarned, "Ho! Ho! Hoi's" "12 Days ofChristmas" is made into an athletic event in

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(1 to r) Mark Agnew, Nancy Leach, Bryant Lanier, Jill Colgan, J.T. Smith and RaymondJordan comprise the cast of two shows now playing at the Old Schoolhouse Theater.which the entire audience reluctantly competes.By the twelfth day, however, all reluctance andstage-fright is gone, and the entire theatershakes with the laughter, singing and antics ofthe audience as well as the cast.

Mark Agnew and Lauren Cohn join the cast ofU'S Wonderful: The George Gershwin Songbook,"and Ken Loewitt jumps out from his place asscene and lighting designer to form the cast of"Ho! Ho! Ho!"

Jill Colgan, Nancy Leach, Raymond Jordan

and J.T. Smith are working extraordinarily welltogether after a month of singing and dancingnightly to Gershwin songs. They appear to knoweach other's strengths and weaknesses andknow where to pick up the slack. Their cama-raderie on the stage pays off in the form of afun, high-spirited show, and none of the fewfaults seen in the first few "'S Wonderful" showscan be seen in "Ho! Ho! Ho!"

Cohn, Loewitt and Agnew complement the•please see page 2C

2C • DECEMBER 24. 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Historic museum gears up for new quilts exhibitA few days remain

to visit the AntiqueToy Show whichcomes to an end withDecember. CheriePierce and LouiseDanforth co-chairedthe toy event which

represented 33 con-tributors of vintageplaythings.

January's display ofold quilts will be inplace on Wednesday,Jan. 5 and will featurequilting demonstra-

tions on Tuesdayafternoons from 1-4p.m..

Jackie Rauschertwho assists JodyBrown with the quiltexhibit will include herown collection of quilts

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9:20 A.M. 6. Adoption of Resolutions.

9:45 A.M. 8. Consideration of a request for variances to Land Development CodeSection I.E.20. Wastewater Disposal Systems, subsection c. Standardsfor Design, Installation and Maintenance of Wastewater Facilities; (1)Setbacks (a) iv., and (3) Absorption Fields [drainfields] (j), to permit theinstallation of an on-site wastewater disposal system with the shoulder ofthe mounded drainfield slope to be located 61.5' (in lieu of the required75') from the mean high water line of an adjacent canal and to allow forthe system's unobstructed area to be provided within required setbacks,for a proposed single family residence to be constructed at 1114 CaptainsWalk Street (Sanibei Estates Subdivision; Unit No. 3; lot 17 - tax parcelno. 20-46-23-T3-02000.0170); as submitted by Frey & Son Homes forRichard J. and Gabrielle Rosenberg. No. 93-311 V.

10:00 A.M. 9. Consideration of a request for a variance to Land Development CodeSection I.E.7. Accessory Docks, Boats Davits, and Boat Lifts; subsectionc.(2) to provide for after-the-fact approval of a second boat dock structurealong the southern seawall of a parcel which currently has another exist-ing dock; the subject parcel is located at 761 Limpet Drive (Shell HarborSubdivision; Third Addition; lot 25 - tax parcel no. 20-46-23-T1-00100.0250); as submitted by Philip A. Swinford. No. 93-310 V.

10:15 A.M. 10. Consideration of a request for variances to Land Development CodeSection I.D.2.a. Permitted Uses and Required Conditions, Subsections(2) Bay Beach Zone and (9) Altered Land Zone, to permit redevelopmentof a single family residence including construction of an accessory swim-ming pool, deck, and screen enclosure 30' (in lieu of the required 50')from San Carlos Bay; and to Section I.E.20 Wastewater DisposalSystems C.(1) setbacks and (3) Standards for sizing, design, and con-struction of absorption fields (j), to allow the required septic drainfieldunobstructed area to be less than 10, in width and to be located 40' (751

required) from the mean high water line of San Carlos Bay; the subjectproperty is located at 1238 Isabel Drive, Sanibei Harbours Subdivision,Lot 30 - tax parcel no. 18-46-23-T3-00300.0300; as submitted by TimothyJ. Murty, Attorney for Kenneth E. and Barbara M. Ellenberg. No. 93-308V.

10:30 A.M. 11.' Consideration of a request for a development permit to allow theexpansion of an existing church involving a 2,955 sf addition to be flood-proofed and built below the existing church building situated on a 4 acreparcel of land located at 2050 Periwinkle Way (tax parcel no. 25-46-22-T1 -00003.1000); as submitted by George Parker, Inc. for SanibeiCongregational United Church of Christ, Inc. No. 93-10009 DP.

Signed: Kenneth Pfalzer, Assistant Planning Director

ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION OF THE BODY WITH RESPECT TOANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, S/HE WILL NEED ARECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSES MAY NEED TO ENSURETHAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORDINCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.

in the show. Sheexplains that becausemany northerners dis-carded their quiltswhen they movedsouth, quilts are notplentiful in warm cli-mates. She describesher collection as most-ly "garage sale finds."

Matsumoto open houseThe public is invited to attend a Christmas

celebration on Sunday, Dec. 26 from 4 to 7p.m. co-hosted by Matsumoto Gallery andTower Gallery. Both galleries are located at751 Tarpon Bay Road.

All artists represented in the two gallerieswill be present with new works on exhibit.

Jazz guitarist John Nealy will perform dur-ing the afternoon reception and there will berefreshments.

For more information call 472-6686

- 'HO! HO! HO!'•from page 1C

cast perfectly, making for a liveliershow by throwing more energetic,talented bodies on the boards.

Cohn's addition in particularwas a stroke of genius. Her quirkyfacial and vocal expressions seemto ply themselves into a variety ofhilarious forms. Audience mem-bers will roil at the sound ofCohn's rendition of "All I Want forChristmas is My Two Front Teeth."She plays the part of a singingtoothless five-year old with stun-ning accuracy, as those in thefront row will relate, as they wipeoff the spray from one of Cohn'sparticularly passionate lisps.

The show includes oldChristmas standards like "WhiteChristmas," "I'll be home forChristmas" "Winter Wonderland."Producer Smith had the goodsense not to mess with thearrangements that everyone knowsand loves.

With some other songs that arenot quite so precious to the audi-ences' memories, however, Smithhad his fun, and the audiencereaps the benefits of it. A 'roundthe world version of "Jingle Bells,"for instance, is one that would bespoiled by further description, and

really must be seen to be believed.A bonus to theater-goers is

Smith's selection of music not reg-ularly performed each Christmas.One of these lesser-known piecesis "Christmas Makes Me Smile" bySanibei resident Betty Rasrnussen.

One effect of a Christmas showin tropical Florida is to remindislanders that it is cold and snowyand "Christmassy" in the north.Sometimes living in a place wherethe average temperature is in the70s, it is tough to get into theChristmas spirit.

For many, "Ho! Ho! Ho!" is atime to remember the cold "backhome" and give thanks to be in awarmer climate, or long for "JackFrost nipping at your nose."

"Ho! Ho! Ho! The ChristmasShow" continues through Dec. 26.A special Christmas eve showtakes place this evening at 9 p.m.There will be no show ChristmasDay. Tickets are $12.50.

"'S Wonderful: The GeorgeGershwin Songbook" continuesthrough Jan. 8. Shows are at 8p.m. Monday through Saturday,with additional early bird shows at5 p.m. Thursdays. Tickets are$17.50.

For tickets call 472-6862.

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The this weekTheater

•Old SchoolhouseTheater, 1901 Peri-winkle Way. 472-6862.

"Ho! Ho! Ho! TheChristmas Show."J.T. Smith's thirdannual Christmasmusical. Continuesthrough Dec. 26.Mon.-Sat. 7 p.m.Christmas eve show at9 p.m. No showChristmas Day. Tick-ets, $12.50.

"'S Wonderful."Encore Productionsmusical revue.Through Jan. 8. Mon.-Sat. 8 p.m. Early Birdevery Thurs. at 5 p.m.No performanceChristmas eve or day.Tickets $17.50.

•Pirate Playhouse,2200 Periwinkle Way.472-0006.

"The Hasty Heart."A drama set in Burmaduring World War II.Runs through Jan. 15.Shows at 8 p.m.Mon.-Sat., matineesWed. & Sat. at 2 p.m.Tickets, $12.50-$19.

•Royal Palm Din-ner Theatre, 1380Colonial Blvd. 278-4422.

"Babes in Toy-land." Through Dec.30. Wed., Thurs., Sat.

& Sun. Lunch at11:45 a.m., show at1:15 p.m. Tickets.$24.

"Me and My Girl."Through Dec. 31 .Tickets, $17-$30. Callfor show and dinnertimes.

Exhibits•BIG Arts, 900

Dunlop Rd. 395-0900."Courtyards ,

Doors, and Win-dows." Annual themeshow and sale. Con-tinues through Dec.30. 1-4 p.m. daily.

•Sanibel HistoricVillage & Museum,950 Dunlop Rd. 472-4648.

Antique Toy Show.Throughout Decem-ber. Wed.-Sat. 10a.m.~4 p.m.

•Sanibel PublicLibrary, Library Way,472-2483.

Sanibel-CaptivaArt League All-mem-ber Show. ThroughJan. 3. Most work forsale.

•Aboriginals: Art ofthe First Person,2340 Periwinkle Way.395-2200.

"Treasures ofTime." Native Amer-ican jewelry and carv-

ed Zuni fetishes. Endstoday. Mon.-Fri. 10a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat.12-4 p.m.

•Fort Myers BeachArt Association, Do-nora St. 463-3909.

Invitational Show.Through Jan. 7.

•Fort Myers Hist-orical Museum., 2300Peck St. Fort Myers.332-5955.

Paintings by TomKollar. Local artistwhose style emulatesthat of Claude Monet.Through Jan. 18.Weekdays 9 a.m.-4:30p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m.$2.50 adults. $1 forchildren.

Antique Toy Show.Through Jan. 15.Weekdays 9 a.m.-4:30p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m.$2.50 adults. $1 forchildren.

Classes•BIG Arts, 900

Dunlop Rd, 395-0900.Paint Along with

Carol Hagerman.Through Jan . 19,except Dec. 22 and29. 5 sessions, $50.

Current Events.Wed. 10 a.m. to noon.$3.

Foundation Paint-ing. Through Jan. 17.

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Drawing. Tues. 1-4p.m. 6 wks. $60.

Life Drawing. WithGale Bennett. Tues. 7p.m. 5 weeks. $45

Great Books IV.Tues. 1:30-3 p.m. 6sessions. $18.

Tap Technique.With Merle Rauscher.Wed. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 8wks. $40.

Listening & Under-standing Music.Thurs. 7:30-9:30 p.m.6 sessions. $30.

Advanced TapDancing. Fri. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 12 lessons.$55.

Intermediate TapDancing. With MerleRauscher. Fri. 10-11a.m. 12 lessons. $55.

Yoga. With PamelaGilbert Wortzel. Sat.9:30-11 a.m.

»Fort Myers Hist-orical Museum., 2300Peck St. Fort Myers.332-5955.

Watercolors withTom Kollar. ThroughJan. 8, except Dec. 25& Jan . 1. 10-11:30a.m. 4 sessions, $30,or $8 each. Materials,$15.

Concerts•The Naples Phil-

harmonic Center forthe Arts, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd. Naples.(800) 561-1900.

Old Vienna Re-membered! Musicfrom late 19th centuryVienna, featuringErich Kunzel, conduc-tor. Dec. 31 at 10 p.m.Tickets, $96.

Films

•BIG Arts, 900Dunlop Rd, 395-0900.

"The PaperChase." With discus-sion led by SidneyBlack. Dec. 29 at 7:30p.m. Tickets, $4.

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LET-NO DOUGH—ASanibel resident losthis Chris t ian Diorblack leather walletsomewhere on theisland Sunday eve-ning, Dec. 12.

POOR PELICAN—An injured pelican wasfound at city hall and

transported to CROW.NO BRANDY—A

loose dog was reportedon Tamarind Road.The dog could not befound anywhere inarea.

The complainantsaid she did not thinkthe St. Bernard typedog would leave her

property because ithad been there quite awhile.

BUZZ OFF—A chainsaw that had beenoperated all daySunday, Dec. 12 wasreported but no saw ornoise was found.

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ing, Dec. 12, an off-duty police aide re-ported seeing andspeaking with five menwho were drinking,smoking marijuanaand urinating on thebeach at Blind Pass.They left in an orangeVolkswagen van.

ONE GOOD BIKE—A Lawrenceville, N.J.man said someonehad poked holes in histwo bikes' tires whilethey were chainedunder the building atTortuga Beach Club.There was a hole inthe front tire of thewoman's bike and onein the rear tire of theman's bike. Both wereRoss Eurosport 10-speeds.

HOME FREE—AKees-hound dog wasfound on at BeachView Cot-tages andreturned to the owneron West Gulf Drive.

UPSET—A womandriving a black Olds-mobile was reported asbeing intoxicated. Shewas found in a phonebooth at the 7-11 onPeriwinkle Way. Shesaid she was emotion-ally upset because shehad just found out herfather was in the hos-

pital. She also saidthat she took thyroidmedicine that madeher occasionally ap-pear to be intoxicated.A friend accompanyingher offered to drive herhome.

SOME PARTY—AnAlbatross Road resi-dent reported misplac-ing his bicycle after aChristmas party at theDixie Beach Center.The 20-speed TrekMulti Track 720 wasfound and the ownernotified.

PAY UP—A RueBelle Mer res identcomplained of harass-ment by a Sanibellandscaper on Fridayafternoon, Dec. 17.The landscaper andthe resident had a dis-agreement concerningpayment for workdone.

The landscaper wascontacted and advisedto seek legal means ofobtaining his money.He was further advisedthat if he appeared onthe property again hewould be issued atrespass warning.

MESSY EATERS—Trash reported onPeriwinkle Way Thurs-day morning, Dec. 16

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appeared to be fromanimals getting intogarbage. A man work-ing at the job site saidhe would pick it up.

BLAZER TRAIL-ER—A yellowChevrolet Blazer onPalm Ridge Road wasreported as suspi-cious. The vehicle hadan expired license tagand the decal numberwas listed to a trailerbelonging to anotherindividual. The decalowner said neither sheor her husband hadapplied for a decal for•94.

PUMPED UP—Anunpleasant noise wasreported as comingfrom the sewer planton Donax by a Ju-nonia Road residentearly Thursday mom-ing, Dec. 16. The resi-dent did not under-stand why the pump-ing noise had to bemade during the night.

WALK IT OFF—Late Wednesday night,Dec. 15 a man wasfound walking acrossthe causeway bridge. Apolice officer took himin the patrol car to asafer location near thepublic restrooms. Of-ficers asked the sub-ject if he had beendrinking. He said thathe had and agreed to afield sobriety test.After performing thetest satisfactorily hesaid that he had anargument with his wifeand just wanted to gohome. He declined tohave a cab or friendpick him up and wastransported to the tollbooth where heplanned to walk toFort. Myers Beach.

NO CONTEST-Amoving vehicle acci-dent between a '92Yamaha moped and aChevrolet was reportedWednesday afternoon,Dec. 15 at Pippin'srestaurant parking lot.

FORKLIFT LIFT-ED—A forklift wasparked on a vacant loton Sand Dollar Drivewithout the permis-sion of the lot owner.Attempts to reach lift

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More police watchowner met with nosuccess and com-plainant said he wouldhave the vehicle tow-ed.

1-900-MYSTERY—A Donax Street resi-dent complained of anumber of "900" tele-phone calls being re-corded on her UnitedTelephone bill.

EASY COME-EASYGO—There was anaccident at the 7-11Tuesday afternoon,Dec. 14 between twovehicles belonging toresidents of Fort Myersand Cape Coral. Da-mage was under $500and parties wereissued accident forms.

DONE HUNTING—Aresident of CastawaysLane donated ammu-nition to the SanibelPolice Departmentconsisting of five boxesof shotgun shells, fourboxes of .270 shellsand two boxes of .222shells

DUTCH BOY NEED-ED—An area check ofKinzie Island on theafternoon of Dec. 14revealed that the con-tainment dike for thesettling pond had rup-tured allowing thecontents to flow intothe canal. The respon-sible party was con-tacted.

BAD BOUNCER-TWO worthless checkswere written by aDeborah Moore of St.Petersburg to Bailey'sGeneral Store Dec. 4and reported on Dec.14. One was cashed atthe hardware area andanother 20 minuteslater at the servicedesk, the total amountfor both checks was$567.25.

Similar checks is-sued to Moore werealso cashed atHuxter's Market. Thebusiness phone num-ber on checks was nolonger in service.Suspect gave a non-existent local address

of 515 Sea Gull Road.TAKE THE MONEY

AND RUN—Tuesdayafternoon, Dec. 14 aSandcastle Road resi-dent reported takingmoney to his wife onPeriwinkle Way whereshe and his childrenare living. While there,a man came out of thehouse and attemptedto provoke him into afight by swinging arake handle at him.The man also threat-ened to knock out thewindows and lights ofhis car but his wifeinterceded so that nodamage was done tothe car.

NO REINDEER—Apit bull dog namedBlitzen was reported tothe Animal ControlService Tues. morningDec. 14, and will beconfined to a homequarantine after in-flicting a three-inchgash in the side of aLehigh Acres manworking on an Almas

Court constructionsite.

The dog is owned byCharles DeWitt ofFt.Myers who wasworking with the vic-tim in the same loca-tion. DeWitt had hisdog tied with ropeaway from the workarea, but near lumberbeing used in the pro-ject. While bendingdown to pick up somelumber the dog jump-ed on the victim, caus-ing the wound. TheACS officer recom-mended medical atten-tion

INSECURE PRE-MISES—The rearscreen enclosure lead-ing to the store roomwas found unhookedat the Islander TradingPost early Thurs.morning, Dec. 16. Anofficer secured thedoor.

The key holder ofBeach Floor and Decorwas advised of aunlocked front door

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Two windows andone side door wereopen at Sanibel Fit-ness Center. The keyholder arrived andsecured the premisesearly Wednesdaymorning, Dec. 15.

Officers locked gatesto Sanibel RecreationCenter after findingthem open near mid-night Tuesday, Dec. 14.

TICKETED—RonaldK. McAfee, of FortMyers was cited fordriving while hislicense was suspendedand driving 52 mph on

Sanibel-Captiva Roadearly Sunday morning,Dec. 19.

Richard T. Burke, Jrof Sanibel was citedfor an expired licensetag, Saturday evening,Dec. 18.

Gerald A. Goldmanof Winnetka, 111. wascited for driving 61mph on the SanibelCauseway early Sat-urday morning, Dec.18.

Alfred L. Calcianowas cited for driving53 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road earlySaturday morning,Dec. 18.

Michael G. Wilcox ofCaptiva was cited foran expired license tag,Friday evening, Dec.17.

Julie Ann Palmer ofFort Myers was stop-ped on the SanibelCauseway and citedfor driving 56 mph, onFriday morning, Dec.17.

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leave immediately for his homeland.While he is packing, the others attempt to

persuade him that they really did becomefriends, and that it makes no difference how oneacquires friends. Their arguments fall on deafears until the Basuto. who knows no otherEnglish than the word "blossom," gives Lachlena token farewell present.

He realizes then that the friends he thinks hehas made falsely are real, and that ultimatelyfriendship itself transcends any false pretenseupon which it may have begun.

More importantly Lachlen discovers whateveryone discovers—consciously or uncon-sciously—at some point in their lives: that onehas to allow himself to be liked for others to likehim, and for him to like others.

He learns the inestimable value of friendship.And it is this theme of the play that truly hits

home during the holidays. As can be seen inChristmas favorites like It's a Wonderful Life,even in The Grinch Who Stale Christmas and AChristmas Carol

Seeing "The Hasty Heart" in these days of hol-iday commercialization tends to bring back thedays when the Christmas season had somehigher meaning, whether religious or otherwise.

The play forces this introspection in a subtle,quiet manner; it does not ask the audience toreflect on friendship in such a serious way, butby the end of the third act, one cannot help butconsider and reflect on the lives and deaths ofclose friends and relatives.

The play is not one of Christmas cheer, but itwill warm even the hastiest of hearts. Audiencemembers will find themselves yawning and look-ing at their watches quite often toward the end,but it is not because they are tired or impatient;

they are finding creative ways to hide theirtears.

It is difficult to describe the individual meritsof cast members in a production in which theentire cast functions so well as a single integralunit.

One could argue that because Brian Milli por-trays Lachlen, the "hasty heart" himself, andtherefore had more lines than anybody, areviewer should focus on his role. Milli is excel-lent—it would be tough for anyone who has seenthe play to deny it.

But Lenny Steinline, who plays Blossom, onlyhas two lines, "blossom" and "baksheesh," yethis simple character is arguably every bit asimportant to the integrity of the show.

This integrity is not betrayed by C. ArthurSmith (Tommy), who provides a slightly comedicelement to the show as the Englishman.

Nor do those with smaller parts detract fromthe play as a unit. Local resident MarkAlexander as the orderly and Dick Boyd as thecolonel both did what they could with incidentalroles that the playwright, John Patrick, mighthave best omitted altogether.

Ted Schultz, Wayne Tetriek, James Shue andMarie Trusits as Digger, Yank, Kiwi andMargaret respectively, come off a successful runof "Don't Dress for Dinner," and display theirversatility as actors, switching from comedy todrama.

Tetriek. as the only American, provides a foot-hold for the American audience. He gives a sortof constant, to which audience members cankeep returning in order to compare how theymight act themselves in the same situation. IfTetriek excelled in his comedic role in "Don'tDress for Dinner," he topped himself showing aserious side in The Hasty Heart."

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(1 to r) Lenny Steinline, James Shue, C. A.Smith, Brian Milli, Wayne Tetriek and TedSchultz comprise the cast of "The Hasty Heart.'nuances of their respective Australian, NewZealand and English accents, and this lends tothe overall realism.

Also lending to the realism is the fantastic setdesigned by Bruce Bailey. "The Hasty Heart" isthe Pirate Playhouse's first production in theround, where it is tough to go anywhere with aset but upwards. Bailey has designed a hangingbamboo rafter system that is strewn with cam-ouflage netting. It does actually look like aBritish field hospital might have looked.

There are some that may shy away from theserious nature of The Hasty Heart." But theplay is one that should be seen as a sort ofcatharsis to purge those who think of theChristmas holidays as nothing more than gift-giving and eating too much.

"The Hasty Heart" continues through Jan. 15.Shows are at 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday,with matinees at 2 p.m. Wednesday andSaturday. Tickets are $14-$ 19. Call 472-0006.

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Sports ShortsBeachview women's golf

On Dec. 22 in a tournament that tests theplayers' skills on the tee, fairway, rough andchipping areas, these Beachview Women'sLeague players excelled:

For 18 holes, Betty Puff came in first with 44,followed by Joanne Sweet with 46, and LindaSturgis with 50.

For nine holes, Kay Condit shot 21, MarilynRahn, 23, and Sally Carter, 24.

To calculate Tee-to-Green" scores, playerssubtract all putts from their total score, thensubtract one-half of their handicap from thattotal.

Island Seniors' bowlingRoberta Criss stole the high-scoring woman's

slot with a 168 at the Island Seniors' weekly funmatch. Garry Gardner took the high-scoringman's slot with a 177, Monday, Dec. 20.

Seniors bowl every Monday at 1:30 p.m. atBeach Bowl, 17651 San Carlos Avenue. ContactLloyd Kyllo at 472-1235 for more information.

Duplicate bridge scoresOn Monday evening Dec. 12, eight tables

played duplicate bridge at the SanibelCommunity Association under the direction ofPreston Bassett. Winners were: North-South, 1.Pat & John Eichenlaub. 2. Cindy Adams - MaryJane Rawling 3. Martha Kildow - Dick Light.East-West, 1. Evan Sachs - Rose Rosenberg. 2.Dorothy Suechting - Eleanor Calves. 3. EvHorton - Helen Quimby.

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following winners: North-South, 1. RoyMerchant - Sterling Bassett. 2. Ev Horton -Helen Quimby. 3. Norma Loos - Ginny Reeves.East-West, 1. Dorothy Suechting - Bill Cirrito. 2.Eleanor Calves - Joice Truitt. 3. Belle Lipski -Cindy Adams.

Dunes women's golfThe "Two-girl best ball" at the Dunes Dec. 17

produced the following winners:First place—Sue Richards, Von Light, Frankie

MacNulty and Evelyn Robbins with a score of114.

Second place—Libby Hayes, Katie Reynolds,Jan Baker and Mercy Somers with a score of119.

Third place—Judy Wellons, JoanneRosenberger, Liz Landers and Joanne Wagnerwith a score of 122.

Nifty Miners' scrambleOn Dec. 16 the Dunes Nifty Niners played a

scramble with the following results:1st Place—Bird Rosen, Dot, Krieger, Louise

Misner.2nd Place—Frankie McNulty, Marge Bristow,

Pat Coughlin.3rd Place—Sandy Sultar, Barb O'Neill, Pearl

Froemming.

Dunes men's golfOn Dec. 15 a two-man best ball, 90 percent

handicap was played. The 18-hole winners were:A Flight: Knud Christensen and Dave

Sutherland with 69. Don Sikkema and SkipRichard with 71.

B. Flight: Ken Ziegler, and Joe Vasko with 75.

Lee Stalker and Dave Rubien with 77. Mort Rootand Jim Corace with 77.

C Flight: Dick Gadient and Ev Bowie with 78.Fred Nordstrom and Dave Misner with 85. BillFord and Ed Leigh ten with 87.

The nine-hole winners were:George KaMn and Fred Smith with 40.Andy Van Haste and Lenn Lorenson with 40.

Beachview men's golfWinners of the Dec. 14. tournament were:Tom Hannaher, Ed DeFabio, Bob Myers,

Howard Seyffer with 136. Jerry Kohmescher, C.Legette, Bob Manns with 141. Gene McDermott,Ed Konrad, Tom Redford, Darrel Luce with 141.

Winners of the Dec. 18 tournament were:1st Place—Nate Scheckman, Ed O'Neil, Ken

Karasen, Bob Arkins with 115.2nd Place—Bill Alquist, Bob Brown. Wally

Rafin, Jack Harrington with 118.3rd Place—Dave Bodine, Milt Reil, George

Sweet, George Brauch with 120.3rd Place—Tom McCarthy, Bud Ristow, Dick

Hawthorne, Tom Hannaher with 120.

Lee County 50-plus tennisOn Dec. 20, the Dunes team played the visit-

ing Lehigh team.The Dunes' Dick Smith and Paul demons

won 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 over Jack Moore and OrvilleSchneider of Lehigh.

Home team players John Bohmfalk and BillBuckhout won 6-2, 6-0 over Steve Boskovichand Jim Kales of Lehigh.

The Dunes took two other matches bydefault.

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The following property deeds were recordedat the Lee County Courthouse for the weekending Dec. 12:

First Independence Bank of Florida toStephen L. and Mary E. Faytis, LI7. SanibelHarbours. $499,000.

Edwin H. and Melba T. Ewing to David L. andMargaret G. Wilson, L25, Little Lake Murex.$310,000.

Clifford W. and Madeline Kutz to Moylan S. IIand Derill J. Chew. L 16, Bd, Gumbo Limbo.$182,000.Condominium sales JBcIuded:

Mariner Properties Inc. to Patrick J. andFlorence S. Garland, U1257, Seabreeze at SouthSeas. $612,000.

Katherine K. Galloway to Richard C. D. Illand Peggy T. Hunt, Apt. 4b, Captiva Shores

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Karin A. Blumenthal, Apt. 941, SanibMoorings Condo. $218,000.Permits issued:

Elton & Eleanor Dalton, 1564 Middle G\Dr., for alteration remodel by Jan B. Bates, Ir$5,200.

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Luther Kask, 1242 Sand Castle Rd., for L.tank by Vision Energy. $150.

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Edward O'Neil, 1210 Par View Dr., for ad<tion by Lake Plaza Custom Homes, Iri$15,675.

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Jerome Hoffman, 923 S. Yachtsman Dr., iboat dock and lift by Stemic Enterprises, Ir$5,400. :

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ISLAND REPORTER • DECEMBER 24, 1993 Q 13C

The glass sculpture donated by Sanibel artist Luke Century (center) was raffledoff at the opening of the BIG Arts annual theme show Dec. 15. The winning namewas drawn by Syril Ivler Rubin (1), assisted by Bill Phillips (r). The winner wasS. Buhrnam. The raffle raised over $2,400 for the Polly Matsumoto Fund.

Chorus performs

The Sanibel Community Chorus performed aholiday concert in the Phillips Gallery at BIGArts Sunday, Dec. 5. Accompanied by theEvening Handbell Choir, the concerts wasenjoyed by all.

Soloist Christine Valentine, 11, dressed asSanta and sang "Be a Santa." The choir andchorus were directed by Marj Nordstrom.

Also accompanying the groups wasLaverne Phillips, playing the piano.

ISLAND REPORTEROFFICE AT THE VILLAGE

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Arlene pays cash for old BlueWillow, Flow Blue, Limoge,Pottery, Sterling Silver, Toysand Dolls, etc. Anything Old,Unusual, and Beautiful. 813-472-6673. Leave message4/6194 —»»»»— 88485-1

CANDELABRA for table - SolidEnglish brass (4 arms, comeapart), ant ique, $200.CHANDELIER - eletric 10candle bronze and crystal,Empire basket design, $450.472-963112/24/03 —»»»»— 25B21-2

CONNIE'SCOLLECTIBLES

GRAND REOPENING

CHRISTMAS SALE20% OFF

EVERYTHING

Thru Dec. 24th, 1993

COME SEE MY NEW SHOP

Air conditioned •Modem Rest Rooms •

Good Lighting

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•WE DO ESTATE SALES•WE ACCEPT QUALITY

CONSIGNMENTS

Shop Hours:10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY

TROPICANA MALL16731 McGregor

Ft. Myers466-6399

12/24/93 —»«»»— 21481-5

HouseholdDaybed, white iron and brass.Complete with 2 orthopedicmattresses and trundle. Neverused. Still in boxes. Cost$1,000. must sell $300. cash.813-454-575412/84/93 -»«»»— 25476-8

Brass bed, queen sizeconmplete w/firm orthopedicmattress set. Never used. Stillin box. Cost $1,000. must sell$250. cash. King size, $350.cash. 813-454-5754

12/24/93 —»»«»— 25475-6

ALWAYSBuying/Selling - Consigning.USSERY'S RESALE STORE.

9601 Cypress Lake Dr.433-4020

12/29/83 —««»»— 2566B-5Futon - Full size, black metal,cost new $450. Must sell $250.cash. Also have wooden queenSize. 813-454-575412/84/93 - m m — 25691-6

Canopy bed, beautiful blackiron queen size, complete with$900. orthopedic mattress with25 year warranty. Never used.Cost $1,300. Must sell $450.cash. (813)454-5754.

12/24/93 —«»»»— 25892-6

• • • Y A TLIKE NEW COMPLETEBEDROOM. 2 TWINMATTRESSES & SPRINGS.THE BESTI INCLUDES GRAYHEADBOARDS, BED SIDE &ALL NEW BEDDING,SPREADS ALONE COST $200.WE'RE CONVERTING TOOFFICE. $900. 463-899912/24/93 —»»»»— 25757-5Twin mattress, box spring,frame. White washed rattan,headboard and night stand.New $60. 481-899912/24/83 — »»#»— 237B4-5

Casual Florida StyleDining table with 4 solid

wood Captain's style chairs.Pedestal table Is octagon,

43" in diameter withwhite formica top.

Chairs have white vinyl seats& backs and are on castors.

$75. for all.466-0182

After 5:00 p.m.1/14/94 —»«»»— 25660-1

Solid maple twin beds withbox springs & mattresses.

Very good condition.482-2836. Best offer.

12/24/93 —«»»»— 257B5-7

Hotpoint, 30" electric stove,self-cleaning, almond.

$65. O.B.O.549-5244

12/31/93 - ! » « » - 2579B-7

HONDA PRESSURE CLEANER3000psi - CAT pump -2 + 5 yearwarranty - Lifetime AluminumFrame - - 5 nozzles - $999.COD/ overnight Delivery. CallFactory 24 hours, Catalog. 1(800)333-WASH. FCAN99112/24/93 —«»««— 23705-6

SUNQUEST WOLFF TANNINGBEDS New Commercial - HomeUnits from $199. Lamps -Lotions - Accessories. Monthlypayments tow as $18. CallToday FREE NEW colorCatalog. Call 1 (800) 462-9197,FCAN 99712/24/93 —it**— 17SS7-8

ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERWITH 150 FT. OF CORD, 200FT. OF GARDEN HOSE 3",GARDEN SPRAYER, MISC.TOOLS & ELECTRICAL ITEMS.LAWN CHAIRS. 463-260612/31/83 _ t < > « — 2S793-7

2 twin mattresses with framesand box springs. Broyhill tripledresser - oak with doublemirror. High box chest. All goodcondition. 463-9650. Callanytime.1/S/B4 _ » » # # _ 25843-7 ..

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Dec. 23rd& Dec. 30that 4:00 P.M.

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Custom MuralsFor Your HomeHand Paintedby Local Artist

"Brenda Bradshaw"As low as $400.Free Estimates

283-50441/5/94 —«»»»— 24820-1

— 23634-3

BAHAMA CRUISEFive days/ four nights.

Underbooked!Must sell!

Limited tickets.$279/ couple

407-767-8100, Ext. 210Monday through Saturday,

9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.12/24/83 —»f»»— 20515-2

Firewood. Australian pine - Cutand spiit and ready to burn.Sold by the piece. Muchavailable. Call Jack at 472-1882.12/24/93 —»»»»— a>B34-I

EXCELLENTEXTRA INCOME

NOW!ENVELOPE STUFFING$600 - $800 every weekFree Details: SASE to

International Inc.1375 Coney Island Ave.

Brooklyn, New York 112302/3J94 —«»««— 25650-3

SPA $1,500T LOUNGER (NEW)

JETS, PUMP, HEATER,FILTER

936-03931/7/94 —!»««— 25085-5

THIGH CREAM FORUNWANTED Fat/Cellulite withAMINOPHYLLIN. Also availableWillpower in Bottle Weight losstablets, which while using youdon't feel hungry. $30. 1 (800)925-1543. FCAN 999

12/24193 —mtut— 25707-6

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MiscellaneousISLAND REPORTER

ComComm, Prop, forSale

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Ft. Myers Memorial GardensCrypt-91-ln the

Hall of CrucifixionSpace-"Sky Lave!"

1993 appraisal value $4,047.Moving and will consider

all offers.Phone 463-2606

1/7/84 — » » « — 3S792-T

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AMPEGB-15 BASS AMP1-15" SPEAKER, 60 WATTS,

WHEELS, $265. O.B.O.WILL TRADE FOR BASS AMP

482-0933EVES. AND WEEKENDS.

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Pets & LivestockHOLLY'S EXPERT, LOVING,PET-SITTING SERVICE. Whileyou're away, HELPS visits yourhome - Provides professional,personal and loving care foryour pet(s) - Short/ long term -Licensed - Pet taxi -18 years inIsland pet care - 472-1176.12/24183 —uttt— 18626-5

DISSATISFIED WITH LIQUID &pasta wormers? HAPPY JACKTRIVERMICIDE: is effectiveagainst hook, round, &TAPEWORMS in dogs & cats.At GOLDKIST stores. FCAN99212/24/83 _ « « « _ 25830-6

Swap & TradeExchange

Mount Trembf ant, QuebecSeeking trade with

North Captiva Island.Forest family Cottage

Boat - Snowmobileaccessible only.

Three bedrooms, amenities.Skiing or water sportsdepending on season.

Parking, equipment provided.Owner.

819-821-2068- a»«4i-7

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertised in thisnewspaper is subject to theFederal Fair Housing Act of

1968 which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference,limitation or discrimination

based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status

or national origin, or anintention to make such

preference, limitation, ordiscrimination." The Gulf Coast

Weeklies will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for realestate which is in violation of

the law. Our readers are herebyinformed that all dwellings

advertised in this newspaperare available on an equal

opportunity basis.1/2/2009 _ » » * « _ 22069-2

COMM. BUILDING-SAN1BELAbsolutely the bestcommercial location

on Sanibel.2,400 sq. ft. free standing

building in most visible,high traffic area on the Island.

Zoned gen'l commercial.Multitude of potential uses.

Call Joe or Joan BurnsRe/Max of the Islands

472-2311 days454-6576 eves

1/21/94 — f#»f— 35051.2

Resort Mini-MotelsFor Sale by OwnerPossible Owner Terms

Tahiti resort Apts.$435,000

Periwinkle Resort Apts.$335,000

Great cash flow on beautifulSafe Sanibel Island, Fla.R.E. Brokers welcome

(813) 472-1001 or 433-59271/12/94 _ # * * « _ 25796-7

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INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

SANIBEL10 unit Apartment House

$350,000.

FORT MYERSOffice Building onCollege Parkway

$910,000, 11% Cap Rate.

MEDICAL BuildingSale/Leaseback,local doctors/sign5 year NET lease.

$570,000, 10% Cap Rate.

MARK ALEXANDER & CO..Realtor

433-04001/28V84 —tWH— 25839-2

Comrru Prop, forRent

PELICAN PLACEOffice or retail

space availablein Center including

Barrier Island Pharmacyand Lagorios Pizza.

472-14392440 Palm Ridge Road

1/14/84 — »»##— 21308-2

ISLAND TOWER PLAZA1619 Periwinkle WayFully furnished and

Equipped Officeincluding

P.C. & Laser Printer, Phones,Copy machine, fax, etc.Approximately 750 sq. ft.

$1,000 + tax/mo.Call Bob472-5844

1/2K94 —«#»#— 2iaa:-2

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963 sq. ft.Retail available at

Towne CenterPalm Ridge & Tarpon Bay Rd.

High traffic.Next to Subway,

Sanibel Sam's, Island Moped.708/393-9099813/472-1029

3/25/84 _#»«»—. 24007-2

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PERIWINKLE GARDENS1551 PERWINKLEWAY

RETAILOR OFFICE790 sq. ft.

Available next toThe Mole Hole

Best rates on the IslandCall Barron Investment Realty

813-489-38461/1B/B4 _*»»»— 24736-2

Sanibel: Lighthouse Pointe. Forsale by owner. Threebedrooms, two baths, groundlevel. 1,662 sq. ft., plusscreened lanai. Sanctuary andBay views. $289,000. 1 (813)923-4481.12/31/83 —«»»»_ 23656-2

JUMP ON THE WING OFEXCITEMENT!! Up to 4,000 sq.ft. of prime commercial space isfor lease in a newly renovatedcommercial focus complex onSanibel. For more informationcall 472-2255.

COMM. SPACE AVAILABLEPALM RIDGE ROAD

Call MikePriscilla Murphy Realty

472-15111/21/04 —•»»»— 25125-2

PALMETTO GROVEINDUSTRIAL PARK.BAYS FOR RENT.1 MONTH FREE

WORKSHOP/STORAGE1,140-9,000 SQ. FT.OVERHEAD DOOR.$375/MO. AND UP.813-334-7011 OR

407-637-902512/24/83 —«»»»— 25501-5

ATTENTION -

Accountants,Lawyers,

Interior Designers,Engineers,

Sales Agents,Contractors,

etc.

800 sq. ft. officeSouth Ft. Myers

in attractive building.ConvenientAll points.

Immediate occupancy$6,50 sq. f tCall owner.936-8523

12/31/83 —»t»«— 25«8B-»

Condos/Aplts. for Rent

CONDOS ATPUNTA RASSA

On sight specialist.Sales, short term rentals

& annual rentals.SANIBEL HARBOURSIDE

REALTY466-3313

1/5/84 —»»»»— 23674-i

* PROPERTY OWNERS/INVESTORS *

I HAVE ANNUAL RENTAL•PROSPECTS

FOR YOURSANIBEL/CAPTIVA HOMES

AND CONDOS.LARGE OR SMALL AND

IN ALL LOCATIONS.CALL ME FOR•FAST ACTION

AND FULL SERVICE•MANAGEMENT

FOR YOURRENTAL PROPERTY.

CALL SAM NOBLE,RENTAL MANAGER

PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY472-4113

12/24/83 —«»«»— 23418-5

Cape Coral S.E. Walkingdistance to river & park. Large2 BD/2 BAth, 1,600 sq. ft. Quietbldg., pool, $550. per month.540-141412/24/83 -ttit— 25773-7

Condqs for SateFt. Myers Beach - TheSandarac - Luxury 2/2 Poolside Gulf-front comer unit. Thisrecently renovated ground floorapartment with covered parkingis available at $169,400. PetsO.K. with Board approval. 463-4877 (Owner).1/S/84 —««««— 25781-7 ._

WATERFRONT CONDOS1,2, and 3 bedrooms on themile-wide Caloosahatchee,

with great sunsets and boats.From $52,500 and up.

Call BOB BEAM,332-0708 anytime.

KINGSLEY REALTY, INC.337-1222

1/14/84 —«»»«— 25784-7

BREATHTAKINGVIEW OF BACK BAY!

This Fort Myers BeachCondo is unbelievably

priced at $97,500.

"OUCH"DO BEACH PRICES HURT?Comfortable Townhouse in a

Friendly neighborhood forOnly $59,900 -

Just 5 minutes from beach.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONCALL AMANDA CARY

Realtor-AssociateDAYS: (813) 463-4484EVES: (813) 482-2621

Qnturjf

THIS IS A WINNER!CHOOSE IT AS A HOME,

OR USE IT AS ANINVESTMENT

This lovely 2/2 condois conveniently located in

South Ft. Myers.Minutes from beaches,

shopping, highways andschools.

Includes ceramic tile,Stainmaster carpet,

ceiling fans, verticals,mini-blinds and window

treatments.This first floor

END UNIT CONDOhas a heated pool.

$51,900. Neg.Call 482-0933

Eves, and Weekends.12/24/83 - O f — 3*357-2

Bonita BeachBay Harbor Club

2BR/2BADock & CoveredParking included

By Owner463-0226 or 542-2108

12/24/83 —»«»«— 24838-*

MARINER POINTEON THE WATER

2 bedrooms, 2 bathsNewly redecorated

BEST BARGAINON THE ISLAND

LOWEST PRICE IN 5 YEARS$212,000.

Steve and Julie PottsRe/Max of the Islands

813-472-2311—tin*—

PUNTA RASSA-2/2 waterfront

Spectacular Gulf& Bay Views

Covered ParkingAt Sanibel Causeway

Excellent PricesVery Motivated Seller

Choose your Unit,Call Today!!!

482-0218(From $139,900

-$199,000}

Condos for Sale

PERFECT TOWNHOUSEMinutes from Sanibel

2 story,2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths.

Excellent condition!$59,900.

Jeff Good, RealtorCentury 21/AAIM Realty

813-939-3111813-482-5661 res.

1/5)94 —»»»»— 25B49-2

RENTERS WANTED!!!!Now is the time to buy your

home instead of paying highrent. Be an asset to yourself -

not the landlord.Low interest rates mean low

monthly payments ... minimumdown payment will start you on

the road to owning your ownhome.

Never before has it been soeasy to afford your own home.Come see us at Cypress KeepEnclave and pick out your new

2 bedroom or 3 bedroom,2 bath villa or townhome.The location is great and

the price is right!Turn at Learning Court off

Cypress Lake Drive(new Dairy Queen).

Phone: 489-1774/433-0012

LAKEFRONT BY OWNER - RareSanibel find EXCEPTIONALVIEW!!! On beautiful Lake -Quiet cul-de- sac location inPrivate Community. Largewater frontage. Priced to sell!!!Call (201) 569-5033.4/15/94 —»««»— 25855-6

BEACH VILLAEnjoy your vacations at the

beach on Captiva in thiswonderful 3 bedroom toft

unit at South Seas.Strong rental income and

fully furnished.ONLY $429,000.

CALL BARII

LOGGERHEAD CAYSpectacular 4th floor

furnished unitoverlooking GulfLarge courtyard,

Olympic size pool,tennis-courts, shuffleboard.

Great rental history.JUST REDUCED TO

$265,000.CALL BARI!

SANIBEL HARBOUR TOWERSFabulous Penthouse in

North Tower.Wonderful view of Intercoastal

waterway from2 story end unit.

JUST REDUCED TO $345,000.CALL BARI!

Ask for Ban FischerRE/MAX of the Islands

(813)472-2311 or481-1758 eves.1-800-388-2311

J2J2B/8S —tit It— 23H7-T

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Realtor800-232-6004813-489-3201

anytimeS/4/84 —«»H»— 2<»41.2

ISLAND REPORTER Q DECEMBER 24, 1993 O 15C

Geo= Real Estate

GOVERNMENT SEIZEDISLAND FOR SALE

F.M. Beach 13.26 Acres.Buildable Home Site.

Steal From Uncle Sam -$125,900.

NEW CUSTOM BEACHPILING HOME.Walk to Beach.

3.BED/2 BA1,700 S.F.$159,900

BAYFRONT HOME.Fairview Isles -

3 BR/2 BA.Pool/Dock.$365,000.

STRIP CENTER.4,800 S.F. All leased.Great Owner Terms!

$395,000CALL ED BONKOWSKIREAL ESTATE BROKER

454-0025

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BUYING & SELLINGPROPERTIES

ONSANIBEL & CAPTIVA

ISLANDS

CALL NOW BEFORE MAKINGA BUYING OR SELLING

DECISION.

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WITH JOHN NAUMANN& ASSOC.,

WITH 11 YRS. EXPERIENCE.

THIS 28 PAGE GUIDEINCLUDES INFORMATION ON:

1. FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WHEN BUYING AND SELLING.2. SAMPLE CASH FLOWS.3. CONDOMINIUM

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JOHN NAUMANN & ASSOC.1-800-232-6004813-472-3121813-481-3553

12/31)93 —»»«>_ 22486-2

LTYREA Member of Norlh Captiva

Multiple Listing Service

SALK & RENWLSNorth Captiva Island

A TRUE ISLAND 'EXPERIENCE

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(813)472-3000FAX (813) 472-9635

Homes forFORECLOSED GOVERNMENTHOMES and properties! HUD,VA, RTC, etc. Listings for yourarea. Financing available. CallToll Free 1-800-436-6867 Ext.R-1043FCAN99312)24)83 —»»»»— 20377-6

Shell Harbor - 7 yrs. Youngon Sanibel

87 ft. Beautiful SeawalledCanal views, patio dock

4 BR/3 BA, 5 sets FrenchDoors lead to elevated,

southern exposureScreened pool.

Business relo motivatessale now.

Priced below market value.By owner.

(813)472-6867.12)24)93 — tUlit— 22937-6

BIG LOT PRIVACY$119,900

Large lot accents thisNorth Ft. Myers

3 BR/2 BA residence.Serene street.

Space for ExpansionCustom-built,

Great family area,Security system, foyer,

Glass sliders, walk-in closets,Screened lanai, tile roof,

City water.Immediately Available.

Lot size 107'x 317'Like new Michigan built home.

SIESTA ISLES$247,000

Unique Waterfront Homewith 2 bdrms. 2 bathsplus 2 bdrm., 1 bath

Guest Apt. & EfficiencyMother-in-law quarters.Great Waterviews plusDeep Water Dock withEasy access to Gulf.

Near beach.

JUST LISTED!$109,900

Bayside Estatesat Ft. Myers Beach.

Double wide 2 Bdrm., 2 bathwith lots of extras on

Xake w/Boat Dock andAccess into Saltwater.

Excellent condition.Hurry on this one!

BAY BEACH CONDO$149,000.

Overlook the Back BayFrom this beautiful

2 Bdrm., 2 BathFully furnished unit in Bldg. 2.

Fishing pier, golf course,Beach Access

Covered ParkingAll make this an excellent

Home choice #016

Call JACK MOORE REALTY,INC.

489-366612)31)93 —«»»«— 13004-5

All you now need is fair credit &$300. For this NEW 3 bedroom,2 bath, 2 car garage home withscreened lanai in Cape Coral,San Carlos or Lehigh Acres.Call 334-8330.12/31)93 —»»»»— 24195-7

SANIBEL: Must sell 3 bedroom,2 bath piling home on cul-de-sac. Small community, veryprivate with pool & tennis.Centrally located. Twoscreened lanais, cathedralceilings, skylights. Loaded withextras! By owner, $197,500.472-893312)31)93 —»»»»— 24424-2

By owner, Ft. Myers Beach, 2bedroom, 2 bath stilt home withstorage, beach access.$10,000 under realtor's listingfor fast sale. Now $109,900.463-3828 —12)24)93 —»»»«— 24551-6

GREAT NEW PRICE -GREAT NEAR BEACH

LOCATION$239,000

Charming 3/2 "Olde"Florida Style

Spacious GREAT ROOMTwo verandas, Jacuzzi

Eat-in KitchenA/C Storage Space galore

Deeded Beach AccessCall Joyce Blakely,Realtor associate

John Naumann and Assoc.813-472-3121

1-800-232-6004813-472-4208 eves.

12)28)93 _«»»»— 25572-2

Homes for Safe

MICKI SWADNER REALTYLie. Real Estate Broker

in N.C. & FL813-549-0455

$500REBATE

WHEN YOU BUYA HOME FROM ME

•HOMEON BEACHWITH RENTALS

$397,500

* FT. MYERS BEACH HOME$96,500

1 CAPE CORAL RIVER HOME$199,900

CALL FOR INFO ON THENEXT N.C. MEETING

* N. CAROLINA MOUNTAIN& LAKE PROPERTIES

* N.C. FAMILY BUSINESSGEM MINE & CAMPGROUND

$500,000

' MOUNTAIN LOTS FROM$6,900. OWNER FINANCING

Designer decorated/furnishedmodel home in exclusive newcommunity. Available withattractive lease back terms.Call for more information 395-09091)14)94 —nil— 25231-2

BY OWNER$122,000.

Dream HouseHeated Pool, Fireplace,

Sunken Living Room, 3/2 split.Italian Ceramic Floors,

Family room,Many extras!

; '"• Financing available772-9642

12)29)93 —«»»»— 25325-7

Ideal for snowbirds. Uniquehome with guest quarters.Spend winters in main houseCaretaker live-in. Lakeside,botanical gardens, neareverything, wildlife, fruit trees,$139,900,482-234612)31)93 —*###_ 25720.7

SANIBEL • $169,9003 bedroom, 2 bath piling homein private, peaceful location.Near school, pool, tennis, andcanoe access. VA approved.

Call 472-8568jM/»4 —itll— 25738-2

FOUR BEDROOMS!Nice piling home backs up topart of Ding Darling preserve.Four bedrooms, two baths,

Ceramic tiled floor.Includes new dishwasher,

Range, Refrigerator,Freshly painted and on an

Outstanding lot over1/2 acre in size.

Priced at $189,000.and well worth it.

Call CHARLES SOBZAKREALTOR ASSOC.

PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY813-472-1511813-472-8162

(home)12)24)93 - » » > - 25790-2

FOUR BEDROOMS!Nice piling home backs up topart of Ding Darling preserve.Four bedrooms, two baths,

Ceramic tiled floor.Includes new dishwasher,

Range, Refrigerator,Freshly painted and on an

Outstanding lot over1/2 acre in size.

Priced at $189,000.and well worth it.

Call CHARLES SOBZAKREALTOR ASSOC.

PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY313-472-1511813-472-8162

(home)12)24)93 —«»»»— 25790-2

Homes for Safe

USEPPA ISLAND

Looking for that greatget-away-spot close

to Ft. Myers?Fabulous 3 bedroom,

3-1/2 bath homemagnificently designed

and decorated.Wonderful view

of Intercoastal waterway.ONLY $650,000.

CALL BARI !

Beautiful Duplex on Useppa,only beachfront

units being offered.Fabulous view of

Pine Island SoundDock included.

ONLY $260,000 forNorth home and

$295,000 for South home.CALL BARI!

Ask for Ban FischerRE/MAX of the Islands

(813) 472-2311 or481-1758 eves.1-800-388-2311

12)2»)93 -Hit— 22417-7

Homes for Rent

SHELL HARBOR

Ground level home, 3bedrooms, 2 baths, familyroom, caged heated pooj,

1 month minimum,BOOK 94 SEASON

& OFF SEASON NOW

Call Owner/ Agent1-800-325-1352.

—1»«»— 17778-5

* PROPERTY OWNERS/INVESTORS *

I HAVE ANNUAL RENTAL•PROSPECTS

FORYOURSANIBEL/CAPTIVA HOMES

AND CONDOS.LARGE OR SMALL AND

IN ALL LOCATIONS.CALL ME FOR•FAST ACTION

AND FULL SERVICE•MANAGEMENT

FOR YOURRENTAL PROPERTY.

CALL SAM NOBLE,RENTAL MANAGER

PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY472-4113

12)24)93 —>««»— 25420-5

2/2, Den Home on Canal w/garage, South Ft. Myers,$750/month. Call Grande IslandReal Estate - 472-53221)19/94 - I I H I - 28583-2

Homes for Rent Homes for Rent

ANNUAL RENTALS

LAKE FRONTFully furnished

2 bedroom/2-1/2 bathTownhouse.

Nice private setting.Close to shopping, banks, etc.

Available mid-Dec.$950 per month.

Call 472-3191 or1-800-237-6004

or more info on theserental offerings.

SANIBELACCOMMODATIONS, INC.A Division of John Naumann& Associates, Inc., Realtor12)24)93 —»»«»— 2558 5-2

WATERFRONT F.M.B.Lovely 2 BR 2 BA Home.Beautiful View of Bay

One Block from shopping.$1,300 per month

$3,500 for 3 months.Available Jan. 1st.

305-253-B819— »»»»_ 35624-7

ANNUAL/ EAST ENDUnfurnished 4 bedroom, 2 bathnew "Olde Florida" home.Heated pool, tennis court, nearMarina and Beach. AvailableJan. 1st. $1,600/ month. 813-472-25011)7)94 —»t»»— 25746-2

3/2 Riverfront Home on 2.5acres - North Ft. Myers.$1,100/ month. Call GrandeIsland Real Estate 472-5322

Interval Ownership

1)19)94 —11**—

ANNUAL RENTALS

NO PETS

SAN CARLOS PARK3 BDR/2 BA

1 CAR GARAGESCREENED PATIO$675 PER MONTH

3 BDR/2 BAABOVE GROUND POOL

AND GROUND SPASCREENED PATIO$850 PER MONTH

DIANE JANESOR KAREN FRANKOS

SOUTHWOOD REALTY CORP,(813)267-5294(800) 475-7767

Sanibel style atFt. Myers prices.

Palm Acres. 3 BR/2 BAWaterfront Home,

Deep Canal,Quick Gulf access.

Just beforeSanibe! Causeway

Annual lease.$1,175. plus utilities

466-303012)24)93 —«»»«— 25777-7

TORTUGA BEACH CLUBWeek 48Gulf Front

2 bedrooms, 2 bathsAll amenities

$8,000407-788-1399

12)31/93 —»««»- 25740-2

50 ft. from F.M.B.South End of Island

Seasonal Rental3 day minimum$100. per day,

$1,600 per month.Call 463-0306

1)7/94 —«»«»— 25817-6

CASA YBEL - Unit H, 183,Week 46, Thanksgiving 1994.$9,500. 813-859-4803. Leavemessage1)7)94 —1»»»— 25513-4

Sanibel Beach Club: Primeweeks 10-11-12. Will sell 1-2 or3 weeks. Gulf and Poo! View. 2bedrooms, 2 baths. Owner.513-932-7716

1)14)84 —»»>«— 25J77-2

IONA AREANEAR SANIBEL

3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathsPool

Direct access on canalNo smokers, no pets

Annual lease$970/month

813-481-547912)28)93 —IT»»II— 25B35-2

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACH CLUB III

GULF FRONT CONDOWeeks 5 and 6

2 bedrooms, 2 baths$37,500/both

Call owner(708)474-5613

2)11)94 — »t»«— 28836-2

SHELL HARBORANNUAL LEASEVery large home

4-5 bedrooms, 3 bathsCanal, boat lift

Pool Available August 94$2,2O0/month813-481-0389

1)7<«4 —Itm— 25846-2

Sanibel IslandTortuga Beach Club

Luxurious 2 Bedroom Condoon Gulf Beach.

Tennis, golf, poo! included.All amenities.

Week 12. March. 25- April 1st.

Owner.819-821-2068

1)H)B4 —Hit— 25842-7

CLASSIFIED472-1587

Interval Ownership

HURRICANE HOUSEWeek 52Gulf front

Two bedrooms, two bathsAll amenities

including pool, spa,Free golf at the Dunes

SANIBEL COTTAGESWeek 13

Award winningGulf Front Complex

Two bedrooms, two bathsAH amenities

including tennis,' Pool and spa813-979-6133

12)31)93 —»»»i— 25847-2

<E?q?erience the retortion andseclusion only an Island. Vacation

can provide...

Rent or own a week in a fully-furnishedand lixxxiriously appointed condominium

with all the vacation amenities yourfamily could ever want.

For Sales Information:Sanibel Beach Club: 472-1545

Surfrider Beach Club: 472-6335Sanibel Beach Club II: 472-0808Caribe Beach Resort: 472-8331

Lighthouse Resort & Club: 472-1212

For Rental Informationon these plus 7 other resortson Sanibel & Captiva andFREE color brochures call:

1-800-237-7370

Vacation Shoppe, Inc.Vacation Shoppe Sales, Inc.

Licensed Real Estate Brokers

16C • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Interval Ownership Lots & Acreage Rental Sharing

SHELL ISLANDBEACH CLUB

Among Sanibel's FinestVacation Ownership Resorts!

Featuring:

• 2 BR/2 BTH fully equipped.luxury, gulf front units

• Winter Weeksstarting at

$7,500 fora lifetime,deeded ownership

•FLEXIBILITY TO TRADETO OTHER PREMIER

RESORTSTHROUGH OUR EXCLUSIVEHILTON GRAND VACATIONS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Call 395-0220 for details orstop by our office at255 Periwinkle Way

(One mile from the historiclighthouse at eastern

end of the island)Please ask for Joanne Peters!

GRAND VACATIONS REALTY, INC,

An affiliate of •'Tp&fcf^—.

Grand Vacations Company

TORTUGA BEACH CLUBCorner Unit, First Floor2 bedrooms, 2 baths

Weeks 30 and 31Includes Dunes membership

$16,900 for both weeks216-964-9564

13/31/93 —tttt— S4347-2

CASA YBELDesirable upper UK

Unit 160Weeks 48 and 49$19,500 for both

206-385-777212)24)93 —tttt— 34842-2

SANIBEL COTTAGESWeeks five and six2 bedrooms, 2 baths

Sleeps 6Screened porch, open terrace

Gulf front-Great viewPool, tennis courts

Dunes golf privilegesBy owner

317-849-49481/14)84 —tttt— 24976-Z

HURRICANE HOUSEWeeks 9 and 10

Upper Unit$56K for both weeks.

Call 813-472-4108or 813-472-2238

12)31/93 —tttt— 23643-2

Lots & Acreage

BUILDING LOTS

Just minutes Northof Ft. Myers

Best Value in S.W. Florida$50 down $50 monthly

639-20021/14)94 —tmil— 12039-5

WATERFRONT LOTSWATERFRONT

Bayside EstatesMobile Home SubdivisionNEW canal lots for SALE17603 San Carlos Blvd.

466-381812)24)93 —tttt— 32825-5

Tip Top IslesWaterfront Lotts - To Gulf

Watch for ourBig Holiday Specials

Frank J. Hemelgarn, Jr.(813)466-3393

10% down payment8% !ntere$t

Flexible financing5% Di$count for ca$h.

Come to Split Rail RestaurantTurn at Home Ave.

Main office Ashley Oakes.17863 San Carlos

12/24/93 —Hit— 2404 6 - 6

Fresh water Canal Lotin Cape Coral

with Access to 3 Lakes.$19,500.

Located at(1450 Santa Barbara Place)

80' x 120' Residential945-0814

Builder has oversized tots oncanal in exclusive gatedsubdivision. East end ofSanibel location with BeachClub and private access.Surrounded by beautifulexisting homes. Call for moreinformation 395-09091/14/B4- —tttt- 25228-2

Two lots in The Dunes. One hasbeautiful expansive lake view.Other looks on preserve. Callfor more information 395-09091J14/94 —tttt— 25230-2

Beautiful double homesite.By owner.

Rare location on Sanibel.Short 300 yds. to Gulf beach.

Tradewinds area.(508)369-5601.

1/28/B4 —#»»»— 35488-2

For sale: Lot onSea Oats Drive, Sanibel

with sewer tap.Short walk to beach

through deeded access.Lowest price in this

exclusive subdivision.By owner. $91,900.

(615)847-568712)24/93 —tttt— 25617-7

Sanibel: High dry single familyresidential lot, 100 x 125.Deeded beach access. Lakefront. By owner. $84,900. (407)696-506512/31/83 —tttt— 25658-2

BEST VALUE ON SANIBELEAST ROCKS

Lake-frontPossible Owner Financing

$109,000Jeff Good, Realtor

Century 21/AAIM Realty813-939-3111

813-482-5661 res.12/31/83 —tttt— 23848-2

Mobn u actured

McGREGOR PARK SALES16650 McGregor Blvd.

• * " Rent $210/mo.2 BR/2 BA - $8,5002 BR/1 BA - $7,500

***** Subdivision * " "lona Gardens $25,000NewMH&Lot $39,500

456-0170K7/84 —»««»— 21176-5

Century21 CommunityLast of Two Deluxe

New HomesGreat Tropical Lifestyle.Retirement community

Age 55.Three miles to Sanibel16271 McGregor Blvd.

Ask for Shirley466-4616

12/24/83 —«»»»— 23613.6

Mobile home for sate - Greatbuy. Nice family park. Lot rent$175. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom,large kitchen, nicely furnished,beaut i fu l ly landscaped.Excellent condition. For appt.call 543-583612/24/83 — turn— 25781-5

Reaj Estate Distant

WESTERN NORTH CAROLINAMOUNTAINS. Call Toll-free forFREE Brochure of Propertiesand Homes. 1-800-438-8159.Raper Realty, Inc., P.O. Box619, Murphy, NC 28906. FCAN99612/24/8.3 —tttt— 24077-6

LAKE MURRAY, SC.EXECUTIVE WATERFRONT 1+AC/1861 WF/ $52,900. Beautifulwooded, deep water acreage vtJdock permit on one ofAmerica's premier fishinglakes! Enjoy great fishing,spectacular views, & mildclimate. Excellent financing!Call 1 (800) 554-9564 CarolinaCountry Properties. FCAN 99412/24/83 —tttt— 25B31-6

VOLUSIA COUNTY - TIMBERCOMPANY liquidating lands,small, large parcels. Highland,creeks, lakes. Minutes fromOrlando and Daytona. Cash orTerms. (205) 566-1870. P.O.Box 755, Troy, AL 36081. (904)749-1860. FCAN 99512/24/83 —»»»»— 25B32-6

Maine "Downeast" - One hourfrom Boston. Private, quiet,ocean front; charming architectowned home on twoexceptional acres; separatetasteful guest house; JeanSpinney Real Estate 1 (207)439-02003/2/94 —tttt— 35945-2

Short term: Female roommateto share 3 bedroom Sanibelhome, with pool & tennis. $400.472-8933.12/24/83 —tttt— 24423-2

Vacation Rentals

If you have 30 days or more tospend at perhaps the nicestplace on Sanibel, are a caringperson or family, we have the

place for you! 2,000 sq. ft. Gulffront condo. 2 bedroom, 2 bathwith den, Jacuzzi. Low densitycomplex. 2 lap pools, sauna, 6lighted tennis courts. Like new& would like to keep it that way.

(813) 472-2855 or (216) 568-0109.

12/31/83 —tltt— 188-6

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACH COTTAGE

2 bedroom, 2 bath on the Gulf.$875/wk. off season,$1,500/wk. season.$1,000/wk. January.

1-313-886-7872.12/31/93 —t»m— 254-5

LOGGERHEAD CAYLuxurious 2 bedroom

penthousewith beautiful Gulf view.

Vaulted ceilings, paddle fans,microwave, pool, tennis,

sleeps 6.Still availableMarch of 1994

Available weekly or. for extended stay.

Call owner for special rates.513-831-4205.

1/14)84 —»«»»_ 337-6

DISTINCTIVE - Outstanding,beautifully secluded. 3 BR, 2BA, Sanibel home on acre.Deck overlooking tropical lake.Tastefully furnished, fullyequipped with all amenities.Best beach. Rent from ownerand save. (314) 843-0937.1/21/84 — tttt— 36B-5

ATRIUMExclusive Gulf front condoresidence. Two week minimum.Available until Dec. 26 andafter May 1st. Call owner at(708) 887-7826.1/14/B4 — tttt— JB1-2

LOGGERHEAD CAYTwo bedroom, two bath. Gulfview. Off-season ratesavailable at $550 per week(May 1 thru Dec. 15). January:$900 per week, February:$1,100 per week, March:$1,250 per week. April: $1000per week. 10% discount forsingle couples only. Additionaldiscount for extended stay.Call (908) 223-6748.

Vacation HouseYou've Always Wanted

Most private beach, dockon bayou, heated pool,

wide porches, open sunningdecks, Chateau Sur Mer area,

idyllic luxury and comfort,easy care, no effort

vacation home.Three bedrooms, three baths.

Monthly rentals.Call for rates.

(314)993-4843.1/7/84 —tttt- 4528-6

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SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONLAND'S END VILLAGE

3 bedroom, 3 bath, fantasticview of Gull and Redfish Pass.

Weekly or monthly rates.Save direct thru owner.

Ask for Gina1-800-227-3633

201-627-1267, Eves.Ask for Sharon

Tr v TT v it tr1/7/94 —tttt— S742-6

OCEAN'S REACH - Gulf frontcondo, top floor. Pool, tennis,

. newly redecorated, 1 bedroom,sleeps 4. Excellent condition!Great rates. Call owner

(612) 947-00521/7/94 —tttt- 76-6

CHANGE OF PACEBeautiful vacation home, 3bedroom, 2 bath. Your ownprivate tennis court andswimming pool. 100 yards toGulf of Mexico.

(216) 338-8031(216) 338-5281

1/14/94 —(Hum— 77-2

Vacation Rentals Vacation Rentals Vacation Rentals

Pointe Santo DeSanibelLUXURIOUS GULF FRONT

PENTHOUSE CONDO.2 bedrooms, 2 baths,screened lanai withspiral staircase to

private rooftop sundeck.Gorgeous sunrise

and sunsets.Beautifully decoratedand fully equipped.

Call owner.Substantial savings.(215) 664-2371

1/28/94 — tttt— 79-2

CfiPTIVfl LUXURYGULF FRONT HOUSEPrivate Beach At Your Doorstep

Long driveway into an acre of lush tropical estate grounds all to yourself.Exclusive. Tastefully Decorated. 3/4 Bedrooms or den. Sleeps 8. 3 1/2Baths. Full-sized heated pool and spa, nominated for architectural award,with terraces and pool pavilion. All amenities, Brochure Available.

$3,400 per week Dec. 19th - April 24th$2,180 per week April 24th - Dec. 18th

(DAYS) 201 569-2111 (WEEKENDS) 914-687-0360

CAPTTVA GUUF F R O N TESTATE HOME

PRIVATE BEACH • ULTIMATE LUXURYLush setting and custom, elegant decor. 34 Bedrooms &3 baths. Very spacious, Sleeps 8. Heated lap-pool &exercise room, master bedrm and large screened lanaioverlook Gulf. Cable TVs & Sound System. Bikes &kayak. Perfect for adults with or without children. Allamenities including maid service. Brochure available.

$3,500 per week High Season $2,500 per week after Easter

Call owner (813) 395-0162

SUNDIALLuxurious Gulf condo,

2 BR/2 BA, Den.Beautifully Furnished -

Spectacular view of Gulf!!Heated Pool, tennisActivity programs,

Bikes & Golf nearby.Special Summer Rates

(612)484-9148.12(31/93 —tttt— 6361-6

CAPTIVALuxury Gulf front house.

2 bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps 6.Heated pool, screened patio+ sundeck overlooking Gulf.

Vaulted ceilings, all amenities.Weekly. Owner813-472-1764

m i i m —tttt— «g2»-6

North Captlva IslandBeach front home on TropicalBarrier Island. Glorious gulfsunsets. Pool, Tennis, FitnessRoom. Beach Walking, Shelling& Fishing. Steps to the Waters'Edge. Water taxi available.Weekly/ monthly rates. (813)549-7066 or (813) 472-6661..12/31/93 —tttt— 7242-5

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

- We have a 2 bedroom and a 3bedroom, (just completed) Gulffront luxurious units. Private

pool and spa. The resortfacilities are optional.

Call OWNER after 3:00 p.m.(EST)

219-272-0889219-271-0115

12/24/83 —tut— 8808.6

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONGULF FRONT

COTTAGE ON THE BEACH3 bedrooms, 3 baths, loft,

pool, tennis, etc.Beautifully furnished.Direct through owner.

Call 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.714-499-1783

1-800-227-17831)7/94 —tttt— 11688-6

POINTE SANTODESANIBEL

Newly furnished Gulf front2 bedroom, 2 bath condo

in tropical paradise settingwith magnificent viewsof the Gulf & beach.

Rent direct fromowner & save.215-539-9281

12/31/83 — tttt— 14978-6

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBeach Villa -

2 bedrooms, 2 baths.Beach Villa,

1 bedroom, 1 bath -Bay Side Villa -

1 bedroom, 2 baths.3 night minimum

resort facilities are optional.Save direct through owner.

1 (800) 899-7327.1/7/94 — tttt— 15934-6

Coquina Beach - 2 bedrooms, 2baths, Gulf side. Newlydecorated, all amenities.Available weekly, bi-weekly ormonthly. Call (215) 860-1365after 3:00 p.m..1/7)94 -tttt— 16266-5

BOCA GRANDERemember Sanibel of

15 years ago?Then try Boca Grande

this year.Beachfront accommodations,villas and/or private homes

available.Call toll free for information

1 (800)881-6287.Boca Grande Real Estate, Inc.12/24/93 —tttt— 16999-7

THE ATRIUMLuxurious Gulf front

condo.Adults only.

2 week minimum.Available after April 4.

Call or write forcolor brochure.

C.G. Leach, M.D. »7497 - 99th St. Ct. N.

White Bear Lake,MN 55110

(612) 426-57591/14/94 —«««»_ 17476-Z

Signal Inn on Sanibel Island,Florida. Gulf front beachcottages. 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroomcondos in a small & secludedenvironment. Available weekly.Now booking for 1993/ 1994season I 1 (800) 992-4690. 1(813)472-4690.3/4/94 —tttt— 18386-B

SANIBEL SURFSIDEGULF FRONT

Two bedroom units,One week minimum.

Also have threeBedroom pool home.

BOOK ̂94 SEASON& OFF SEASON NOW.

Call Owner / Agent1-800-325-1352

1)7/94 —tttt— 18467-5

THE ATRIUMGulf Front.

3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Den.Two weeks minimum.

Photos available.Rent direct from owner

and save!(609) 985-0322

(609)492-7389 '1/26/94 —tttt— 19234-2

SUNSET CAPTIVA3 bedroom home,

newly redecorated.Great location.

Pool, tennis, boat dock.Rent weekly.Available:

Jan. 15 to Jan 22Feb 26 to Mar 12

Also Spring513-232-7673

1/14/94 —tttt— 20649-2

THE DUNESMagnificent view of

golf course and lakes.Beautifully decorated.

' 3 bedrooms, 3 bathswith swimming pool.

Available for two weeksor longer.

Call collect.718-816-7135,

Evenings.1)14)94 — tttt— 20716-2 .

Sunset Capfjva Home2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Fireplace,lanai and sun deck. Washer/dryer. Beautifully decorated.Tennis and pool privileges. 200yards from Gulf. (314) 842-5174.12)24/93 —tttt— 18095-2

HOLIDAY RENTALS

Sanibel & CapfjvaFL Myers

DiscountedMonthlyRates

Cottages, CondosHomes and Estates

Annual Rentals Available

800-572-6423813-472-6565

1)14)94 — tttt—

CAPTIVA - BAY FRONTNew home

3 bedrooms, 3 bathsDock, private pool.

Facing Bay.Rent weekly.

1-800-755-0516.12)31/93 | —tttt— 21491-2

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION1-3 bedroom Bay Villas2 bedroom & 2 bedroom

w/loft Beach VillasSeasonal rates,

Amenities optionalAlso, Sanibel Harbor

1-800-878-74951/14/94 —tttt— 21848-2

SOUTHWINDS DR.,SANIBEL

BESIDE CASA YBEL RESORTTwo bedrooms, two baths,

beautifully furnished,fully equipped piling

beach home.Near shops.

(813)395-247512)31/93 —tttt— 22067-2

WEST GULF DRIVE -Luxurious, custom 3/2Elevated home on private half-acre. 400 ft. from beach.Completely equipped. AvailalbeJan. '94, $3,500/ month. Aprilthrough Dec, $3,200/ month.908-561-498412/31/93 —tttt— 22370-2

EAST ROCKSVACATION HOME

Beautiful Tropical Lakefront.Walk to Beach.

3 bedrooms, 2 bathsFamily room.

Screened Pool with deck.Tastefully furnished.

Rent Directly from Owner.(708) 481-8188

1/28/94 —tttt— 22464-2

• FT. MYERS BEACH2 Bedroom

Apartments $2,600

• SANIBEL ISLAND2 Bedroom

Villa $2,600

•SOUTH FT. MYERS2 Bedroom

Condo, Pool $1,800

• NEAR SANIBEL1 Bedroom

Pool, 55 yrs+ $1,250

SEA COAST REALTYCORPORATION

SALES AND RENTALSDays 813-765-6900

1-800-375-0016

12/24/93 - . tttt— 22721-5

K

Vacation Rentals

The Atrium - Exclusive,beautifully decorated Gulf Frontluxury. 2 BR/2 BA, den, wrap-around balcony, Sunsets!Brochure available. Call owner(800) 484-7304 tone, 8286.13)31/93 —tttt- 23029-6

Chateau Sur Mer, one minutewalk to beach. Enclosed porch,open decks, 3 bedrooms, 3baths. Furnished. Month orseason. Call Jenny (708) 653-7505, days.1/28)94 —tttt— 23362-2

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACH COTTAGE

Lovely 2 Bedroom/2 Bathwith Loft

Newly decoratedPool & tennis courtOWNER DISCOUNT

Call Luanne612-571-8932

1/2B/94 — t t t t— 2367B-2

SEASONAL RENTALS!!!!!

A wide selection of completelyfurnished rentals available

from $1,200 per month,some restrictions apply.

CALL DIANE JANESOR KAREN FRANKOS

SOUTHWOOD REALTY CORP.(813)267-5294(800) 475-7767

1/3/94 _#»»#— 23816-7

• • • • • •SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION

GULF COTTAGE ' .3 BR/3 Bath, w/loft

Directly on the Beach!WHEN ONLY THE BEST

WILL DO!]!A few weeks left this Season.

Book now for Summerand Fall.

Save direct thru Owner414-242-0511

Leave message.Pictures on request

* * • • • •1)19)94 —tttt — 23B97-2

South Seas Plantation. Gulffront. One bedroom beachVilla. All facilities included.Available dates: March 26 thruApril 9, 1994. Deal direct withowner. Special rates. 201-835-83951)14/94 -tttt— 24217-2

SANIBEL HOMEWEST ROCKS - COQUINA DR.

One Block from Beach2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den

Newly furnishedand redecoratedMonthly Rentals

Available May 1, 1994OWNER (612) 698-2001

JiZBi -tttt- 24271-2

Seasonal RentalsOver 20 locationsCottages, Condos,

Homes and Estates.1-800-633-0042 or

813-472-5141Ask for Judy Michie

Prudential Florida RealtyRental Division

1)21/94 —tttt— 24400-7

Find Your PlaceWith

VIPSANIBEL / CAPTIVA /

FT. MYERS

Seasonal & AnnualRentals

800-237-7526or

813-481-6111

VIP Realty Group/Rental Division

,1)26)94

LOGGERHEAD CAYFurnished 2 Bd/2 Bth Condo.

Pool, tennis, cable, VCR.Jan - thru Aug '94Seasonal rates.

Call owner1-516-628-1801

_.1/28)84 —tttt— 24817-8

Vacation RentalsISLAND REPORTER • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • 17C

Vacation Rentals

WEST GULF DRIVELuxurious Home

On private beach.3 bedrooms, 3 baths

Pool, tennisMonthly rentals

BY OWNER404-953-2502

12/31)93 —tttt— 24648-2

Captive Waterfront Condo3 BR/3 BA with Loft

Every amenity. Private.Available Thanksgiving

W-313-548-4006H-313-644-4058

12/29/93 —tttt— 25226-5

Captiva's best kept secrets:Nani Li'i 1 -2 BR cottages on thebay with pier + 2 BR, 2 BA home4 doors from Gulf. Groups &families welcome. Veryreasonable rates. Call Janet(owner) 1 (800)547-0127

SPANISH CAYOne bedroom fully furnished

Across from GulfHeated pool, cable,Two-week minimum.

No smoking.$700/week - $2,000/month.

Available till 2/26/94;after 3/26/94.704-258-0096

12/84)93 —tttt— 25307-2

CAPTIVA BAY TO BEACHNEW CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME. Three largebedroom suites each w/own bath, sundecks. Heated spa &pool, gourmet kitchen, two fireplaces, Jacuzzi, library. Wraparound veranda with bar, fridge and bbq directly overlooksRoosevelt Channel. Private 66 ft. deep water dock. Privateaccess on Captiva's widest beach. Security, stereo, cable, andcanoel Brochure. Monthly discounts.

January - April from $2,200 per WeekMay - November from $1,500 per Week

Phone Owner: 800-227-8580 Fax Owner: 813-472-8580

VACATION PROPERTYCaptiva. 3 BR, excellentcondition. Village location.Private road. Available Jan. -Apr. or by week or month. Calltoday. James Agency Ltd.,Inc. 472-8300 or eves. Barbara472-514712/31)93 —tttt— 24845-6

Ft. Myers BeachOne Bedroom Loft.

Very nicely furnishedConvenient LocationAcross from beach.

Available MarchCall 463-3038 or 472-624512)31)93 —tttt— 24847-7

CAPTIVAOne bedroom furnished

Close to beachJANUARY SPECIAL

$1,300/monthBroker/Owner813-472-1296813-472-2225

1)14)94 —tttt— 24910-2

SANIBEL -2 BEDROOM DUPLEX -

Unfurnished - Under-houseCar Storage - Neat and Clean

and only a two minuteWalk to the Beach.

Available now,$750. monthly.

SANIBEL DUPLEXON THE CANAL:

Unfurnished 2 Bedrooms,1-1/2 Baths.

Close to the Causeway anda short walk to the Beach.

Available January 1,1994 at$750. monthly.

CALLSAM NOBLE

CRMARIE WELLS

PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY472-4113

12)24/93 — t t t t— 25062-5

Want more for your money?Colonial an antique ambiance1,640 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bathlarge kitchen, dining room,patio, pool, boat dock. Weekly,monthly, seasonal and yearly.Ashley Oaks, 17863 SanCarlos Blvd. Ft. Myers BeachFL33931 FRANK HEMELGARN466-339312/24/93 —#*##—•• 23132-6 .....

QUIET EAST ENDSANIBEL

Private Bed & Bath suiteIn immaculate home.

Possible kitchen privileges.Large comfortable deck.Steps away to Gulf & Bay

On Private Beach.(813)472-8588

1)7)94 - » » » « - 2513B-2

THE DUNESContemporary Home

Two bedrooms, two bathsTastefully furnishedSeasonal - AvailableJan. '94 thru May '94

Call Collect813-472-4055

or1-800-780-4055

1/14)94 - « * « « - 25152-2.

SECLUDEDSTEPS FROM GULF

Three Bedrooom,Two Bath Home

Very private Sea Loft VillageVaulted ceilings,

Fireplace, Paddle fans,Screened Lanais, BBQHeated pool, Tennis,

Six bikes.All amenities.

GREAT RATES!!!Call Owner 314-842-2147

12)24)93 —tttt— 25306-2

WATERFRONT VILLALuxurious 2 bed/2 bathSecluded location on

beautifully landscapedgrounds with spectacularBay View, great Wildlife.

Private access to Gulf beach.Boat dock with

Excellent Fishing.Many extras including

Canoes and Bikes.All Amenities.813-472-6516

12)31/83 —Htm— 25398-2

OCEAN'S REACHGulf front

One Bedroom CondoAccommodates four

Non-SmokingFantastic View

Beach, pool, tennis, bikesOwner: 216-788-9329

1)7)94 —tttt— 25493-2

Beautiful 3 BR/2 BA vacationhome on Dunes Gold Course.Magnificant view overlookinglakes, heated poo l ,professionally decorated andfurnished monthly rentals.(305) 226-5326. AvailableMarch & April '94.1)7)94 — tttt— 25503-6

• • • • * *CAPTIVA

ON THE BEACH

SPECIAL 1 BEDROOM,1 BATH HOME

CHARMING ANDCOMFORTABLEALL AMENITIES

SLEEPS 4SPECTACULAR VIEWS

POOL-

813-472-1764

* * * * * *1/14/84 — tttt— 25584-2

* * * • • •LUXURIOUS

PRIVATE HOMEFEBRUARY AND/OR

MARCHFOUR WEEK/MINIMUM

COUPLE ONLY

Beautiful GardensPrivacy

Spectacular BeachDomestic Help,

MORE COMFORT --LESS COST THAN CONDO

914-528-8881 eves.and weekend

914-737-6121 days

* * * * * *1)14)94 —feet— 25573-2

Vacation Rentals Vacation Rentals W a n u o -Buy/Trade/Rent B.E

CAPTIVA ELEGANT GULF HOUSELOVELY ESTATE : PRIVATE BEACH

Beautiful new 5 bedrooms, 3 baths -Adult wing - 2 kitchens - Pool - Spa -Architectural Splendor

"the very best on Captiva"Call Susan M-F, 9-5

(513) 421-5120 Video available

Contractor wishes to leasewith option

Property needing fix-upSingle family or up to 6 unite

816-776-6473or send info to:

C.H.I.OakrkSge Dr.

Richmond, MO 6408512/2«/«3 —tttt— 257S3.I

Automotive

Seasonal - 3 room Apartment,5 min. to Beach - Close toSummerlin & San Carlos

Attached Garage. Very nice.$800/mo.

Including all utilities.No petsl First floor.

768-0097 or 466-320712)24/»3 —tttt— 35S5B-5

THE SANCTUARYNEW LUXURY

PENTHOUSE CONDOINCLUDING GOLF

PRIVILEGESON NEW CHAMPIONSHIP

COURSE2 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths

Family RoomBeautifully furnished

Magnificent ViewAvailable February 1stThree month minimum

Call owner813-472-9437

12/31/93 —tttt— 28874-2

CAPTIVA • BEACH HOUSE

Lovely 3 Bedroom - 3 BathBeautifully Furnished

and AppointedHeated Pool -

Tropical VegetationExpansive Gulf Views

All Amenities

813-472-17641)14)64 —tttt— 25581-2

* * * * * *

POINTE SANTOKINGS CROWN

ISLAND BEACH CLUBOCEAN'S REACH

Luxurious, beautifullyFurnished

2 bedroom, 2 bath CondosAll Amenities

Beautiful Gulf Views

313-332-2777

• • • • • •12)31)83 - f l » f — 25645-2

CANCELLATIONLOGGERHEAD CAY

Two UniteOne Designer decorated

AvailableJan. 1 - March 26,1994

Weekly and MonthlyCall Paul Primeaux

Re/Max of the Islands472-2311

1-800-388-2311 •13/34/88 —tttt— 28651-2

CHRISTMAS AVAILABLENEW YEAR'S AVAILABLE

LOGGERHEAD CAYFirst Floor 2 BR/2 BA

Nicely DecoratedDecember, March, April

AvailableCall-(914) 534-5543

12/31/H —tttt— 25714-4

VILLAGES OF ASCOTSOUTH FORT MYERS2 bedrooms, 2 baths

1 bedroom, 1-1/2 bathsHeated pool, tennis,

ClubhouseComfortably furnished.

One month minimum813-489-3261

1-800-321-17521/5/»4 -tttt- 25734-2

LOGGERHEAD CAYFIRST TIME RENTALSeason 94 Available

Two bedrooms, two bathsBeautifully decorated.

Vaulted ceilingsGulf View

All amenitiesRENT FROM OWNER

AND SAVE!404-998-1919

1/28/84 —tttt~ 38737-2

MARINER POINTEON THE WATER

2 bedrooms, 2 bathsPools, tennis, fishing pierTown House: Jan. & Feb.

Condo: April$975. per week.

Call Jane508-695-3729

12)31X3 —tttt— 88742-2

Fort Myers BeachCompletely equipped &

Furnished condo.2BR/2BA

Pool, tennis, etc.Available monthly

$2,000.454-0709

12/24/83 —tttt— 257S5-5

U N B E L I E V A B L E '85Oldsmobite 4 Door, one owner,32,000 miles. New paint,$3,450. 463-206612/28/13 —>«>«_ 25611-7

Nice 1985 Dodge Diplomat, oneowner, 81 years old. 74K, runs& looks like new. Garage kept.Good car for a lady. $2 900463-558712/21)83 —tttt— 85728-7

Beautiful 1986 Lincoln TownCar Signature Series. Lightblue, interior valour blue. Oneowner. Non-smoker car.Garage kept, 74K, all options.Must seel $6,500. 463-588212/28/IU - t t t t - 25H44.7

Boats & Motors

SANIBEL ISLAND:DELUXE VACATION HOME

FULLY FURNISHED3BR/2BA

HEATED POOL, ONE STORY,4 BLOCKS TO GULF BEACH

419-882-7615 OR813-472-5211

12)31)83 —tttt— 28801-7

LOGGERHEAD CAYSANIBEL

Two bedrooms, two bathsGulf View.

SUMMER RATESAVAILABLE IN WINTER!!

$800/week - 2 week minimumDiscount for 3 months.

404-394-84131)14)«4 —tttt— 35802-2

Captain & CrewAnnouncing our 2 locations

re-opening. We can nowhandle boats to 50 ft.Bottom painting is our

specialty.

Smalt boats 25 ft. & under,free haul-out & launch.Free pressure wash,

normal scraping & 3 coatsbest anti-fouling paint,

$12 per ft.Pontoons our specialty!

$14 per ft.Permanent anti-fouling paintavailable for all larger boats.

Full mechanical services.Call for details and scheduling.

995-75571i)24)»» —tttt— 23812-7

Winter near Captiva - Sanibel3 BD/2 BA house.

February and/or MarchDesigner furnishings,

Gourmet Kitchen,Observation deck, 5 bikes,

Hibiscus every morning$2,200 per month.

References. No pets.608-883-2229

1)12X4 —tttt— 2S8D3.7

FORT MYERSLOVELY

2 Bedroom/2 Bath Villawith pool, tennis,golf and boating

$600/week.Call Cindi'Re/Max

813-472-2311Hi/14 —tttt— 2MCU-2

Larson 15' fiberglass boat,seats 6, with 80 H.P. Mercurymotor, trailer, skis and jackets.$2,500. or best offer. 472-47121/5/(4 —tttt— 34803-2

CAPTIVA ISLANDOne bedroom cottagesThree bedroom houseDaily or weekly rates

Swimming pool,hot tub, boat pier

BYOWNER813-472-1895

1-800-547-01271/28/84 —tttt— 35»38.it

GULF FRONTTOP FLOOR

Available - Jan 22 to Jan 292 bedrooms, 2 bathsSpecial Discount:$1,300 plus tax

Call Glenn, Broker Assoc.John Naumann and Assoc.

1-800-232-6004813-472-3121813-481-3553

1)21)84 —tttt— 25851-3

PERFECT LIVEABOARDfor our shallow Gulf waters -

44' Gulfstar motor sailer,3'-6' draft.

Excellent condition &Well equipped for extended

Gulf & Island cruising.$95,000.

Cai Owner813-936-3523

12)31/83 —tttt— 25S23-8

16 ft. handmade cedar canoe.Very light. Excellent condition,cost new $1,800. Asking$1,000. Ask for Captain John481-9423

12/28/83 — tttt— 25595-2

Boat slips for rent. AshleyOaks, 17863 San Carlos Blvd.,F t Myers Beach. 466-339312)24)13 —»»f»— »733-»

Mercury 20 H.P. O.B. longshaft. Never been used. $1,500or best offer. Ask for CaptainJohn 481-9423H/28/H — tttt— 33881-2

SANIBEL: 2 bedroom, 2 bathcondo. Fully furnished. Pool,beach access. 2 - weekminimum. Available after3/19/94. Also booking for 1995season. (813)433-56503/2/14 —tttt— 25857-3

CASA YBELDECEMBER 1994Week 50-51-52

2 bedrooms, 2 bathsIdeal Lower Comer Unit

Gulf frontSAVE DIRECT FROM OWNER

Call George813-472-3145, Ext. 155

After Jan. 7,1994508-921-1428

12/31)113 —tttt— 35858-3

Boston Whaler Montauk 199290 H.P. Yamaha, warranty,

trailer. Mint.$21,000. new.

Asking $11,900 O.B.O.433-5927 • 472-1833

12/2B)»3 — tttt— 85808-7

19 ft. Fiberglass boat. Depthfinder, compass, four lifejackets. 145 H.P. Johnsonmotor In good condition.$2,200. includes trailer. 472-'376112)28/13 — fttt— 23837-2 ^

Announcements

LOSING WEIGHT = MAKING $.I lost 12 lbs. for $30. Earned$1,000 my 1st mo. Call Lori - 1(800)999-1855. FCAN 99812)24)93 — tttt— 85633-6

18C • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

Announcements

* * * * * *SPECIAL NOTICE

OBSERVERNEWSPAPERS

CHRISTMAS& NEW YEAR'S

HOLIDAYSAdvertisingDeadlines

OBSERVERCLASSIFIED ADS:

Dec. 29nd ISSUE& Jan. 5th ISSUE

OBSERVERNEWSPAPERS

DEADLINETHURSDAY,

Dec. 23rd& Dec. 30that 4:00 P.M.

* * * * * *13(31/93 —»«»«— I35O6-5

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Own a Payphone Rte.$1,200/wk. pot.Unique oppor.

1-800-488-7632.13JS4/B3 —g»»«—

Quality Sanibel Island GiftShop. Same owner ten years.Excellent lease in majorshopping center. Flexibleterms. Please call (813) 472-1075 for details.12/29)33 _»}»«_ 25003-2

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

ADVERTISING SALESREPRESENTATIVES

Growing Local NewspaperGroup is looking forHigh Energy Sales

Professionalsto sell Advertising in

Lee County.

Benefits include Salary,Commissions on every sale,Mileage allowance, HealthInsurance, Paid Vacation,

and More.

Send your qualifications to:

Wendy Troll

C/O The Observer NewspapersP.O. Box 08730

Fort Myers, FL 33907y * * ** v •#•* * "1ZI28IS3 —»*»«»— 19839-8

"Johnny's Pizza"Help Wanted.

Part-time Night Waitress.Day time; Night timeFull time or Part time

Delivery driversand Pizza MakersApply in person.

Hard worker* onlyl l l16681 S. McGregor Blvd.

Kingston Square.466-6111.

Own Soda/Snack RouteLow cost, high return.

1-800-653-836312)24163 —last- Z5175-S

RETAIL SALES HELPPart-time

Call or apply withinSTANLEY & LIVINGSTONS

The Village, SanibelMen's and ladies

Clothing store472-8485.

12128133 —(mm— 12277.2

MAJOR INTERNATIONALCORPORATION In homebusiness for Entrepreneurs,Housewives, Teachers,Attorneys, Doctors, Etc. Full orpart time passive income, taxshelters, career change. P.O.Box 1687, Sanibel, FL 3395712)31/93 _ f » f f — 25710-5

DI$TRIBUTOR$HIP$. COFFEE/CAPPUCCINO DI$PLAY$.RETIRE EARLY! NO $ELLING!$10,000 MIN. REQ. 1 (800)595-2525. FCAN 98413/84)83 — tH»*— 23827-8

EXPERIENCED REPORTERneeded to cover

City Hall andgeneral assignments

on Sanibel Island.Macintosh skills a plus.

Send resume and clips to:Ralf Kircher, Editor

Island ReporterP.O. Box 809

Sanibel, FL 33957813-472-1587

12f31/83 —lent— Z2700-2

TIMMY'S NOOK is looking forcooks. Full-time days. Call 472-9444.12)31)83 — tuna— 21303-5

EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY

SANIBEL POLICEDEPARTMENT

FULL-TIME POLICE OFFICER

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:HSD, GED or equivalent

certificate of competency.Must be certified as a swornpolice officer in the State ofFlorida. Florida state license

desired. Must possess a validFL driver's license. Requiresshift, holiday and weekend

work.

APPLY:CITY OF SANIBEL

PERSONNEL OFFICE800 DUNLOP ROADSANIBEL, FL 33957

(813)472-9615

City of Sanibel employmentapplication MUST be received

in the Personnel Office by5:00 P.M. or postmarked by

midnight of theprojected deadline ofJANUARY 14, 1994.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER/

VETERANS PREFERENCESanibel Tolls Paid

In accordance withChapter 119, Florida Statutes,

employment applicationsare open for inspection

by any person.

The City of Sanibel is a DRUGFREE WORKPLACE.

Applicants will be required totake a substance-abuse

screening test as a condition toemployment.

82-IC Dec. 24,1993

12I2O83 —«»««— 23658-2

AIRLINES. NOW HIRINGENTRY LEVEL; customerservice/baggage handlers.Many other positions. $400 -$1,200 weekly. Local orrelocation. For applications &information 1 (800) 647-7420ext. 849. FCAN 986

12)2083 —f»»«— 25208-6

Outrigger Beach Resort isaccepting applications forhousekeeping, porter, & cafepersonnel. Apply in person atbetween 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 6200Estero Blvd., F.M.B. A DrugFree Work Place.1)21(84 —»««»— 23208-5

MOTEL 6...SEEKING 2-personlive-in MOTEL MANAGERS forplacement throughout SOUTHEAST. Customer Service,Bookkeeping, Maintenance,Management Skills andrelocation without live-independents required. EOECALL 1 (800) 966-2136 Ext.DNX-RCA. FCAN 98812/24/83 —»»«»— 24001-8

U.S. POSTAL SERVICE ANDFEDERAL Civil Service nowhiring. $23. per hour, plusexcellent benefits - noexperience needed - will train -to apply call 1-800-875-7616.FCAN 98912/24/83 —»»««— 24072-8

SALES PERSONFull Time or Part timeto work in Surf ShopSelling on Sanibel

Resort wear.Ask for Chrissy

472-34311/12/94 —»»«»— 255BB-2

PART-TIME - Opening forresponsible individual for lightupkeep of 62 unit Gulf frontcondominium resort on Sanibel.$6/hr. Tolls paid. Apply SanibelSiesta, 1246 Fulgur Street(Next to Ramada). Between 9a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 472-411712/2S/B3 —«»S»— 25771-2

ENTRY LEVEL REPORTERSfor weekly newspapers

covering Fort Myers, FortMyers Beach and the islands.

Experience preferred butwill consider energetic,

enthusiastic self-starter.One full time, one part time

position starting December 28.Low pay but great opportunity

for experience,advancement and fun.Call (513) 321-6446

Day or Night12/28/83 —»««»— 28812-7

Do you like pets, people &wildlife, the beach, decorating,and artwork? Call 482-2346 forinformation on part-timecommission sales. Set yourown hours!12/34/83 —««»»— 25818-7

a Myers BeachMaintenance man

experienced.Full or part time

HousekeeperFull or part time.

Apply in person 4 -6 p.m.6530 Estero Blvd.

463-444612/24/83 —«»»«— 25620-6

Live in maintenancehousekeeper couple for 30+units Ft. Myers Beach resort.Experienced in pool cleaning,lawn, small repairs. Must be

bondable. References.463-4446

12/24)83 —»»«»— 25813-8

CANDACE ARNOLD'SWork and have fun -

Full time and part time -in the best looking

Contemporary Ladies Storeon the Islands.

Captiva location.472-3777

12/28/83 —»«»»— 25822-2

Maint./Repair person forestablished fast pacedproperty management companyon Sanibel, requires weekends,genera l main tenanceexperience necessary. PriscillaMurphy Realty, 472-411312/24)83 —«»»»— 25824-5

$500. SIGN ON BONUS O.T.R.DRIVERS - Good Pay andBenefits - No relocation - up to24.5 cents per mile to start.CALL D.T.S. Laurens, SC 1(800) 964-8743. FCAN 98512/24/83 —Hint— 25625-8

DRIVERS. NOT ONE BUTTHREE opportunitiesl NorthAmerican Van Lines hasopenings for owner operators inRelocation Services, Blanketwrap and High Value Products.The choice is yours dependingon experience level and type ofoperation. Tuition free trainingfor the inexperienced driver.Attractive tractor purchaseprograms available. Call 1 (800)348-2147, Dept. CL-5. FCAN987

12/24/83 —»»««— 25829-6

Looking for special person tocare for 2 children in my home.Must be energetic and able towork evenings. Referencesrequired. 466-5014 leavemessage.1/5/94 —««»»— 25840-6

RECEPTIONISTSANIBEL TAX OFFICE

COMPUTER EXPERIENCEREQUIRED.

472-18881/19)84 —»»»»— 25653-2

DESSERT SERVERISLAND INN

SANIBELEvenings: 5 to 9 p.m.

SeasonalContact Maddalena472-1561 mornings

728)93 —««»»— 25858-2

Legals

DIVORCE $68* - Coverschildren, property division,name change, military, missingspouse documentation, etc.Only one signature required.'Excludes gov't fees,uncontested. Call 1 (800) 547-9900. Budget Divorce. FCAN990

12/24/83 —»»««— 17131-6

Lost & Found

Lost cat, "Zoe." Neutered male.Gray. White tipped tail. Whitespot on chest. Vicinity EastGulf Dr. and Elinor Way. 472-954212/24/83 —<»»#— 2SB56-2

Personals

Romantic Encounters - FineSingles from Your Area! Guysand girls waiting for you. 1 (900)988-4587, ext. 303 $2/min.18+. 24hrs.12/29/93 —»»»»— 24575-7

Get Visa/Master Card - Nocredit, bad credit, no problemsend self-addressed stampedenvelope to: R. Dennison, 9001Irving Road, Fort Myers, Florida33912,12/24/93 —»»««— 25254-6

SMOKERS UNITE! Join UnitedSmokers Assoc. anindependent Nat ionalAssociation. Call now forinformation 1 (800) 872-29902)3)9< —»««<— 25587-2

Persona! Services

COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONWe specialize in training

new users.Why wait? Now is agood time to learq!^

WordPerfect, Lotus, Windows&DOS.

Personalized attention.Computer-Eze

Shirley Francess Secretariat466-5511

12/31/83 —»«»»— 22677-5

PIANO, ORGANKEYBOARD INSTRUCTIONin your Sanibel/Captiva home.20 yrs. experience in Illinois,

Connecticut and Florida.Call Anne 540-0403

12/31/9 3 —««»»_ 24475-2

73-1158ir

islandR E P O R T E R

Classifieds

GONSTBUCTION

BIKiililUDIlYliSAME DAY SERVICE

Licensed - Insured"From Envelopes to Van Load"

SAN-CAP 472-4752FAX -813-472-4294MOBILE - 994-4593

GROWN CARPET& UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

Dry & Steam CleaningSpecialist - Fast Drying

Island Ownedand Operated Sanibel and

Captiva Fl.

General ContractorCGC017603

813-472-5621

NEW HOMES REMODELING

1705 Serenity Lane • Sanibel, FL 3395712 YEARS ISLAND EXPERIENCE

ELECTBICflLLICENSED • INSURED

BONDED

ELECTRIC, INC.

• REPAIRS & NEW CONSTRUCTION• 24 HOUR SERVICE CALLS

SERVING SANIBEL & CAPTIVA SINCE 1

472 - 1841 Uc,#ME000084

MICHAEL J. VAUQUETTEGENERAL CONTRACTORHome Building & Remodeling Service

HURRICANE Protection ConsultationHome watching & handyman service

A full service contractor dedicated toexceptional quality at a reasonable price.

ADDITIONS 4 7 2 - 0 2 0 0 RENOVATIONSFREE ESTIMATES

Island resident Lie. #CGCO56909

REMODELINGIS OUR ONLY BUSINESS

If you are already living tn the perfect home, why not make theimprmwments that will bring you natlsiactian and increase thevalue of your property?We specialise in custom remodeling of all type*:•Kitchens • 2nd Floor Additions •Bathrooms• Enclosed Porches • Room Addition* • Concrete Work•Driveways/Sidewalks "Fireplaces 'Siding• Garages • Florida Rooms »Recreation Rooms• Closets & Shelving "Dens •PatoUng • WindowsBeacon Building will work with you to design yo1 ur remodelingneeds and Beacon Is a fully licensed. Insured, bone* id, state certi-fied contractor. Please call Wayne Nejdigh to dlacui j any remodel*tag you may h*re to mind. ( 8 1 3 ) 2 8 0 * 1 6 4 2 Uc «CBC0S4*08

ISLAND REPORTER U DECEMBER 24, 1993 3 19C

Protect Your Family

Must WorkBut Responsible for;

Handicapped • Disabled• Elderly • Homebound

or• Latch Key Children.For only $1. per day!

We will call them to see ifthey're alright.

Computer CommunicationsServices, Inc.Call 369-1497

For recorded message -Free Literature

Why Wait?S7

Pressure cleaning houses anddriveways. Also housepainting. Resonable. Goodreferences. Carpentry,masonry, roofing. All aroundhandyman. Window washing, tohouse and new constructioncleaning. 694-6669

1 2 / 3 1 / 9 3 — illlit'J— 2 5 7 2 0 - 5

Ceramic tile. Floors, walledcounter tops, leaking showersrepaired. Howard's TileService. License #TM00032.Call 283-5044.

es

ft WASH-WAX-DETAIL ftft ON-SITE APPEARANCE ft

CARE FOR YOUR CARft WEEKLY CLEANUPS &ABSENTEE CAR CARE ft

ft DOWN TO EARTH PRICES ft

ft LICENSED & EXPERIENCED ft

„<- " j > CALL FOP, APPT.kJ^'Z^ 472-0436<.*<r.> " JACKBARONE

Care lor your car

GRACEWAY CLEANINGWe live on Sanibel.

Excellent localreferences.Rental units,

private homes.Weekly, bi-monthly.

SECURITY HOUSE-CHECK &MAINTENANCE PROGRAMInexpensive weekly house

checks on all systems duringyour absence.

Tony & Grace Lyons472-9449.

1 /14 . '94 — f»» a s — 1 7 2 4 - 2

^ CLASSIFIED472-1587

Peach's Dry Foam Carpetand Upholstery Cleaning.

Call now for our towHoliday Specials.

"Licensed" #941972Phone 481-9940

Monday through Saturday1 2 / 2 4 / 3 3 — s » 0 B — 2 5 8 1 1 - 7

WINDOW

WASHINGCall Tim at395-0305

IslandLocksmith

24-hour Emergency Service

472-2394Walter & Norma Thompson

— 3 n a » —

Wanted Violin!! Will pay well!!Also wanted, violin suitable forprofessional use. Price noobject. (Private). 275-3737.

1 2 / 2 - V S 3 — # ) 7 _ 24 1 1 0 - 5

I . J\ "' ' . "> V

I ,

4 L_ > iJ * I N I I << .» V - <• >• ' I

^ f ,

A , * l . ^ " - 3 - -U«2 ^ . " J

DFAUH Ai««Wall & WindowA/C Specialist

ROOM AIRS....Repaired

Bough!....Sold

Save Time & Money!Bring your A/C's intoour Service} Shop.

Located: Ft R^srs Beach

Ssrele© A/C'®

Remodel - Now constructionMost complete A/C tune-up-

available. Lie. J/CACO42647Insured Frso osti"T'*'<r

Ha id Hafuc re

J.D.ALUCarporte, Cc eenea Roomr,

Roofoveio, etc.Complete Services.

Lie. #AL006536543-3558

SEALED COATINGSa REPAIRING

OLD PAVEMENTFREE ESTIMATES

334-S90S

The Sanltel Office

Word Processing * TemporaryOffice Rental * Phone and Fax

Monitoring * Mail HandlingCopies and Motorization

MAKE OUR OFFICEYOUR OFFICE

WandTowarPiaaStLiOf

also iiiprows

(WITH SOFT BRUSHES-NO PRESSURE CLEANING)

Phone for Free EstimateSRC

1/?I9J — ease— asoes-?IJSa/84 — 0000— 23302-S

CONDO GLEAMING Gradin9' %?££,Cl9ared

Heeded • BoncfesJ - Insured stone Driveways^ YardsStanding water filled.Small Jres removal,

Light hauling.ssorii

MI31IS-3 —SS50— Z«BB1-3

MRR-MAIDLkxrre-d • In* utod

f--»tci!iy O n«=>H pr Or u iR SK t i l . ">l *-[ I f k t

R»w >nabl > I lot-,.24 hsur Oa L L *wo fjieoojjp

"Cur" Stppii s and Equipmenttat? County

1 / 31/B —JUtS-- «1

BEST PRICES IN TOWN ONCARPET & UPHOLSTERY

CLEANING$9.95RM. STEAM CLEAN$14.96 RM. DRY CLEAN$31.95 6'SOFA10% SENIOR DISCOUNT

SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDUPON COMPLETION!

FREE ESTIMATES

FT. MYERS 332-772S

iAKO SERVICESCARPET CLEANING

$pS rooms • $55

Sofa Cleaning -$30Free Deodorizing

Free Dupont TeflonSoil-proofing

Owner/Operator17 years experience

45M119

New purchaserecommendations.

Program installations.Hardware a software repairs.

Custom Programming.Reasonably Rates.

upgrade your old systemeconomically!

RETAIL STOREPRICES TOO HIGH?

All major carpets,sheet vinyl & ceramic ffle

tines available.Free estimates & shop at

home service.Installation available,20 Yrs. exp. plus Ref.

Oirscf Carpel Mill Brokers.4S3«2

•Ceiling fans•M ra Binds

•Minor Carpantry& Plumb<rig•Painting

"A Good Job tor aReasonable Price"

939-064S

"RON MYERS"a years Experfence

Carpentry & Home RepairsReliable 1 on 1 ServiceRX0064371.CP000194

Cape 004892Cal! Fton

15 yrs. experience.All types Homa Ramodelino

And Repairs.Yard Work, Hauling,

Concrete WorkReasonable Rates

CALL RICI4ARD337-4760

ioLight Hauling

Lee Co. Permit #0028332-0758

1/7/ A — •/ ;9 « J1 f i l J .

CIRCLE' «'•

19 yrs. ExperienceLandscaping - Residential

a CommercialREJUVENATE YOUR YARD

ADD A BEAUTIFULLYLANDSCAPED ISLAND

M Job i oo Small

C- iianl vSyr I- I, fI r >n-,fcdfa III' Un.»il

MOUESTLY PBICfeD

CALL MOW

FREE ESTIMATES

VAN SERVICESMoving to and from storage,

Apartments, Homes,Commercial packing, Full

Service. Free estimates, Localand long distance. No job too

large or small, 24 hr.,7 days a week.

Experienced/Professional

GUDDEN HOME PROPAINTER

Professional andPersonal ServiceInterior - Exterior

Residential - CommercialPressure Cleaning

Free estimates - Insured11 years Experience

Lie. #PT000286State Lie. #RX0064659

482-169S

Top Quality r Lowest PricesFast Service - Direct MailingComputer Forms - Labeling -Fax Service & Western Union

THE PRINT SHOP, IMC.2801-J Esiero Blvd.

Ft. Myers Beacti483-7744

6 GUP C• CUSHION COVERS

*'VALANCES

A A A

Checkwrlter, Fa , Printer,• Copter, Calculator, etc.

•Repair •Hecondificttlng

)?

CONSTRUCTIONState Licensed#CRC209174

Remodeling, Rc»m AdditionsNO JOB TOO LARGE

ORTOOSWALLIFREE ESTIMATES

939-21621/14/M —»#»*— S48B4-T

EGRET HOMES, IMC.Established Lee Co. 17 ws-ANY TYPE REMODELING

SMALL REPAIR JOBSWELCOMED

WOHK DONE BY OWNERREFERENCES - REASONABLE

PRICESState Lie. #RRA028888

FREE ESTIMATES

SiALL AMD LARGEBE10DELING

AMD REPAIR JOBSCARPENTRY, MASONRY,

DRYWALL, PAINTING,TILE, SIDING, WINDOWS,

DOOBS, ETC,QUALITY GUARANTEED

UC. CRCO42474

267-4M2 Anytime1/14/$* fSSS 2S3K?

y—fSSS— 2S3K-?

LAWN SERVICEAffordable & Ffotiabte Sawn care

and service. For Fort MyereSaaeh and tona areasLicensed & Insured

Starting at $19. par roilAlso Paper RemovalWall Pmp and Repair

Try cur in Horn*. * \ !f rti nf*r i- 'jrrkf

?5 * 'i *r ^Afti "'ico'ho . t /"'C

D fiEPAiREDTANKS & PUMPS ̂

ALSOHOT WATER HEATERS':

UC #9414Se^ INSURED

CALL 454=7235.1 Ti__t

THE ORDINARYCoconuts Mapan/Malayan

3 Ft, $10Washington'ans

5 Ft $20Canary Island 4 Ft $20Queen Palm 10 Ft $1S

Tnvfcisis $10VVhts Sird of Par* <S9 510

454-1108

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20C • DECEMBER 24, 1993 • ISLAND REPORTER

APPY HOLIDAYSFROM

SANIBEL/CAPTIVA'S #1 PRODUCERwith over $20,000,000 in 1992 & 1993 Sales, to Date.

JIM HALL, GRII Don't just list properties...! Sell Them!

CAPTIVA DRIVE PARVIEW DRIVE

su'Si4""M * '•*

* :;

WEST GULF DRIVE

TANTARA DIXIE BEACH YACHT HAVEN

YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!* 5BR Gulf Front Estate w/lncredible Views* Fireplace/Great Rm/Gourmet Kitchen/Library* Heated GULF FRONT Pool, Screened Lanai* Offered at $1,650,000* Call JIM HALL at 472-3322 Today!

GULF FRONT ESTATE HOMEShows Beautifully, Incredible Quality 4BR/4BACorian Kitchen & Baths, Fireplaced Family RoomVaulted Ceilings, Pickled Oak Floors & Much MoreReduced to Sell at $1,295,000 Unf.Call JIM HALL at 472-3322.

CAPTIVA ESTATE HOME* GULF FRONT Masterpiece, Gorgeous Views* Screened Lanais, Teak Floors, Large Pool* Master Retreat, Library, Elevator, Lots of Privacy* Fully Furnished at $2,150,000* Call JIM HALL 472-3322

"% '** •>PRIVACY AND VIEWS

* Perfect Captiva Get-A-Way on Roosevelt Channel* Totally Redone w/New Gourmet Kitchen & Baths* Covered Boat House, Lagoon, Gorgeous Views* Won't Last Long at only $889,000!* Call JIM HALL Today at 472-3322

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WATERFRONT HOME!!* Beautiful Old Florida Style, Boat Dock* Water and Wildlife Views/Fireplace* Gourmet Kitchen, Tile Floors, Great Master Retreat* Won't Last Long at $419,000* Call JIM HALL at 472-3322

DIRECT ACCESS BOATING• 3BR/3BA Town House - Only 5 Years Old!' Cathedral Ceilings, Skylights, Screened Lanai' Pool, Tennis, Park, Storage and More!1 Only $369,000 Furnished Plus 45' Boat Dock• Call JIM HALL Before It's Gone! 472-3322

THIS WON'T LAST!* Incredible Value at Beachview Country Club Estates* Like New3BR/2BA w/Huge Family Room, Pool* Gorgeous Views, Deeded Beach Access, Walk to New Club House* A Real Value at Only $319,000•Hurry! Call JIM HALL at 472-3322

STEPS TO THE BEACHRight Across from Beach AccessGreat Floor Plan, Ground LevelEat-in Kitchen Open to Huge Family Rm.This Won't Last Long at $245,000 Unf.Call JIM HALL at 472-3322

BAY VIEWS, DIRECT ACCESS, GREAT VALUE' Prestigious, Direct Access Subdivision w/Bay Views1 Oversized Lot w/Proximity to Marina & Deep Water Boating1 3BR/2BA Great Room w/Split Floor Plan, New Pool!' Quality Construction, Eat-in Kitchen, & So Much More!1 Call Now & Ask for JIM HALL at 472-3322

• • ATTENTION BUYERS * *There has never been a better time to invest on the

Islands!* Low, Low Interest Rates* Great Prices from Realistic Sellers* Call for a FREE List of All Properties currently

available on Sanibel and Captiva* I can show you any property available on the

Islands!

Call Jim today!(813) 472-5187(813) 472-33221-800-5537338

Find Your Place With

Realtor*VIP Realty Group, Ino

• • ATTENTION SELLERS • •Don't just list your property...get is sold with

professional marketing!* Sanibel/Captiva's Sales Leader with over

$20,000,000 in 1992 and 1993 Sales

* References and Resume upon request

* Call today to find out what your property is worthin today's market.