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Sunnjy, occasional showers 2A Avoiding ethical and cultural barbarisnru.SA ARTS: The varied talfcnts of Ristine... 5B fiEClEHTIOIIs A Day on Sanibel Fishing Pier... 11B Still first on Sanibei and Captiva VOL. 27, NO. 46 TWO SECTIONS, 64 PAGES 50 CENTS The roof of one of Santsva Cottages coiispsed during the storm Tuesday Beth col Sages were Hooded Phstc by <HiB¥ COSfHSAfJ and their contents scattered ahmg the beach and roscf. ntka cottage Sy Steve Ruedigsr Islander staff witter Sanuva Callages were severely damaged. Sanibel-Captiva Road in iront of ! he cottages was buried is sand, Cars *ere buried, along with the road. U all happened at the western ev.tj d ^anibel which suffered more Than any o?her part of the islaad as winds and water from Tropical Storm Keiiis slammed ashore Tuesday nsggfi: aad .Wednes- day morning iasi i?eek. Sanibel-Captiva Road from Bowman's Beach Road a l the way lo the end of the island was asder some three feet of water during the Please see SAfftBSL, page 14A 1SB Pigskin Picks 148 Tropical Storm Keith Gulf meets Bay on Captiva By Steve Ruediger islander staff writer The Gulf met the Bay on Captiva last Wednesday morning as winds from Tropical Storm Keith drove water and sand across the island, The southbound lane of Captiva Drive was undercut and washed out in numerous y laces along a 1,200-foot stretch from 'Tween Waters Inn to Jensen's curve. However, by Friday an =.-.; •_.-..-.gly quick emergency repair job had the road open both ways. The road is narrower and bumpier until more permanent repairs can be made. Many businesses, homes, and roads were flooded. Water came into the Bub- ble- Room, Captiva Inn and other businesses as it flowed across the island. At its worst water was knee deep on Captiva Drive at the fire station and on Andy Rosse Lane. Total damages in Lee County were estimated at $1.5 million from the storm which came ashore about 70 miles to the North. It was the worst time and place it could come ashore for Lee County. The storm came close to coinciding with normal high tide mak- ing the water come in at four to sis feet above high tide. The counter clockwise movement of the storm tended to push the water and waves onto the shore because the storm Please see STORM, page 5A State refuses to deal with small alligators on Sanibel By Steve Ruediger Islander staff writer If an alligator less than six feet in length gets into a swimming pool on Sanibel nothing can be done to remove it by the City of Sanibel and nothing will be done by the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, residents of Seagull Estates found last week. Since it is illegal for individuals to do anything to harm the alligator, it stays until it decides to leave. A 3 : 2 foot alligator was found swim- ming in the community pool of Seagull Estates Friday morning. Sanibel Police Officer Michael Cooper could not convince the alligator to leave so he called the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Cooper said he was told that they would not respond to an alligator under six feet. Cooper said he explained to the game commission that under the new rules the police were, not allowed to remove the alligator and that it was in a swim- ming pool used by many people. The commission reiterated that it could not respond under its rules. When Cooper returned to secure the pool area to protect the public from the alligator, it had left of its own accord. If it had decided to stay, the city would still not have been able to remove it under the new rules, accor- ding to Assistant City Manager Bill. Mills. Under the previous alligator removal program run by the city itself, the- police or licensed alligator handlers would have responded immediately and removed the alligator. Ko-.vever. the state took away the right of the cir to remove large alligators and lie c;:y turned down an alternative offered by the state in which the city would handle small alligators. City officials saici al that time they wanted it to be clear thai all alligators were now the state's responsibility. The state now sends a trapper to the island to "harvest" the larger alligators. One group of residents led by Sanibel resident Clem Concodora had strongly urged that alligators be put under the control of the state. Goncodora could not be reached at his home or at his of- fice for a comment on the state's refusal to remove an alligator from a community swimming pool. ZZBL 178 The ellects of Tropical'Storm Eeii&- - on SAand.l4A

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The roof of one of Santsva Cottagescoiispsed during the storm Tuesday

Beth col Sages were Hooded

Phstc by <HiB¥ COSfHSAfJ

and their contents scattered ahmgthe beach and roscf.

ntka cottageSy Steve RuedigsrIslander staff witter

Sanuva Callages were severelydamaged. Sanibel-Captiva Road iniront of !he cottages was buried issand, Cars *ere buried, along withthe road.

U all happened at the westernev.tj d ^anibel which suffered more

Than any o?her part of the

islaad as winds and water fromTropical Storm Keiiis slammedashore Tuesday nsggfi: aad .Wednes-day morning iasi i?eek.

Sanibel-Captiva Road fromBowman's Beach Road a l the waylo the end of the island was asdersome three feet of water during the

Please see SAfftBSL, page 14A

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Tropical Storm KeithGulf meets Bay on Captiva

By Steve Ruedigerislander staff writer

The Gulf met the Bay on Captiva lastWednesday morning as winds fromTropical Storm Keith drove water andsand across the island,

The southbound lane of CaptivaDrive was undercut and washed out innumerous y laces along a 1,200-footstretch from 'Tween Waters Inn toJensen's curve. However, by Friday an=.-.; •_.-..-.gly quick emergency repair jobhad the road open both ways. The roadis narrower and bumpier until morepermanent repairs can be made.

Many businesses, homes, and roadswere flooded. Water came into the Bub-ble- Room, Captiva Inn and other

businesses as it flowed across theisland.

At its worst water was knee deep onCaptiva Drive at the fire station and onAndy Rosse Lane.

Total damages in Lee County wereestimated at $1.5 million from thestorm which came ashore about 70miles to the North. It was the worsttime and place it could come ashore forLee County. The storm came close tocoinciding with normal high tide mak-ing the water come in at four to sis feetabove high tide.

The counter clockwise movement ofthe storm tended to push the water andwaves onto the shore because the storm

Please see STORM, page 5A

State refuses to dealwith small alligators on SanibelBy Steve RuedigerIslander staff writer

If an alligator less than six feet inlength gets into a swimming pool onSanibel nothing can be done to removeit by the City of Sanibel and nothing willbe done by the Florida Game and FreshWater Fish Commission, residents ofSeagull Estates found last week.

Since it is illegal for individuals to doanything to harm the alligator, it staysuntil it decides to leave.

A 3:2 foot alligator was found swim-ming in the community pool of SeagullEstates Friday morning. SanibelPolice Officer Michael Cooper couldnot convince the alligator to leave so hecalled the Florida Game and FreshWater Fish Commission. Cooper saidhe was told that they would not respondto an alligator under six feet.

Cooper said he explained to the gamecommission that under the new rulesthe police were, not allowed to removethe alligator and that it was in a swim-ming pool used by many people. Thecommission reiterated that it could notrespond under its rules.

When Cooper returned to secure the

pool area to protect the public from thealligator, it had left of its own accord.

If it had decided to stay, the citywould still not have been able toremove it under the new rules, accor-ding to Assistant City Manager Bill.Mills.

Under the previous alligator removalprogram run by the city itself, the-police or licensed alligator handlerswould have responded immediatelyand removed the alligator. Ko-.vever.the state took away the right of the cir •to remove large alligators and lie c;:yturned down an alternative offered bythe state in which the city would handlesmall alligators. City officials saici althat time they wanted it to be clear thaiall alligators were now the state'sresponsibility. The state now sends atrapper to the island to "harvest" thelarger alligators.

One group of residents led by Sanibelresident Clem Concodora had stronglyurged that alligators be put under thecontrol of the state. Goncodora couldnot be reached at his home or at his of-fice for a comment on the state'srefusal to remove an alligator from acommunity swimming pool.

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2A Island Shorts Tuesday, November 29,1988

Last week's weather, as recorded at theSs 'bel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce, wasas follows:

HIGH LOW RAINMonday, Nov. 21Tuesday, Nov. 22Wednesday, Nov. 23Thursday, Nov. 24Friday, Nov, 25Saturday, Nov. 26Sunday, Nov. 27

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After a check of the island's temperatures oflast year, you may wonder why, with our pre-Thanksgiving storm of this year, we recordedoniy a trace of rain as compared to fast year'srelative gusher. The past week's flooding Wasdue to the high tides, not actual rainfall.

HIGH LOW RAiNMonday, Nov. 23,1987 77 58 .00Tuesday, Nov. 24,1987 79 59 .00Wednesday, Nov. 25,1987 81 S3 ,00Thursday, Nov. 26,1987 81 65 .15Friday, Nov. 27,1987 81 67 .20Saturday, Nov. 28,1987 81 63 .00Sunday, Nov. 29,1987 80 66 M

Rainfall fast week: trace.November rainfatf to date: 2.78 inches.Normal rainfall for November: 1.35 Inches.1988 rainfall to dale; 35.13 inches.Normal rainfall for the year. 53.64 Inches.

As we wfnd toward the holiday season, atook at the chilly temperatures that some othercities are experiencing may warm your spiritsfor the days ahead.

HIGH LOWAlbany, N.Y. 59 33Birmingham, Ala. 60 57Chicago, HI.,. 40 35Columbus, Ohio 5S 45Hartford, Conn, 57 32Indianapolis, Soil 47 38Memphis, Term. 50 44Pittsburgh, Perm. 68 53Portland, Maine 51 28RietatorKf, ¥a. 69 54Seattle, Wash, 40 39Washington, D.C. 68 54

Dee Serage Bob Staudinger

LMng and working in ParadiseWinners of the islander Commuter Contest drivemore than 500 miles in order to live or work on the islands

By Sieve Ruedigerislander staff writer

Dee Serage of Button food Lane and BobStaudinger, grounds supervisor of Sundial East, arethe winners in the Islander Commuter Contest.

Some day, while sitting in a brief traffic jam onSanibei, consider this: Staudinger drives about 50miles to work five days a week from his home inLabelle after he has completed delivering a 32 milenewspaper route.

Hie driving Serage does is motivated by the heart.She drives about SO miles one way to Immokalee to herJob with Immokalee Developmental Services whereshe works teaching life skills to devekspmentallydisabled adulfcs.

Serage said going from Sanibei to Immokalee "islike going into the third world." She drives a Subaruwith about 115,{M» miles on the odometer.

Staudiager drives a Volkswagen Rabbit and saysthe one hour, 10 minute drive each way that he has

done for the past four years is no problem. "Thetraffic on Route 80 is not bad hi the morning," he com-ments cheerily. He said he takes 1-75 from Route 80then goes on Colonial Boulevard to Six Mile Cypress,which takes him to Gladiolus, which then takes him toSummerlin Road.

Staudinger said he lived for a year in Cape Coral andpreferred the long drive from Labelle where he keepsmoving to sitting in the traffic jam at the Cape CoralBridge.

Both Staudinger and Serage were presented cer-tificates for 12-ineh pizzas from Barney's IncredibleEdibles. There were 11 entries in the contest. Mostdrove between 20 and 30 miles one way.

The contest was really two contests with one prizefor the person driving the longest to work on Sanibeiand one for the person driving the furthest away fromSanibei to work.

Staudinger was so sure he would win that he said ifanybody drove a greater distance he would "eat two12-inch pizza pies myself and kiss the Blarney stone toboot."

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25 Years Ago This WeekNovember 28.1963

The Sanibel-Captiva mail will be delivered to theislands via truck and causeway starting Dec. 10. Thetruck will leave Fort Myers between 6:45 a.m. and8:3(1 a .m. and should normally drop the mail a t Sanibeiby 7:30 a.m. and Captiva by 8:30 a.m. The final run ofthe last mail boat, the Santiva, in the United Stateswill take place on Dec. 9.

Castaway's restaurant reopened November 14 withan Island Party. Roy and Anita Webb served then-usual delectable menu to over 200 islanders and a fewvisitors - and it was all on the house.

"The Webbs served and smiled and served and smil-ed and served 'til way past their usual closing timeand until their guests were just about to pop."

20 Years Ago This WeekNovember 27.1968

Captiva Beach Motel held a cocktail party Saturdaynight honoring Karl Wightman, contractor, symboliz-ing the completion of six new units, a swimming pooland duh cabana. More than 50 people were inattendance.

The Sanibei Community Association will start theholiday with a song when it meets at 6:30 Dee. 3. Afterthe covered-dish supper, a community song-fest willbe led by Leroy Friday with Mrs. Ruth Ross at thepiano. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs.

REMEMBERWHEN?

Robert Aycock and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Erwin.

15 Years Ago This WeekNovember 2»,1§73

Dredging is underway on Captiva from a bargelocated 800 feet offshore in Redfisb Pass. The idea is topump enough sterile sand onto the northern tip of Cap-tiva. Pumping is being started there for severalreasons, according to Paul Stahlin of the Captiva Ero-sion District. One, it has been determined that sandmoves south, and, two, that's the only place they havea permit to pump.

Recently Priscilla Murphy was the hostess of a galasupper party for the staff of her three island offices.Everyone had a marvelous time in her new homewhich is a most delightful spot for entertaining.

5 Years Ago This WeekNovember 29,1983

Sanibei residents John Armenia and EdwardCassaveii pulled a double-barreled coup last week.Not only did they announce plans to develop theSanibei Harbour Resort on 80 acres of land on the Pun-ta Rassa side of the Sanibei Causeway, but they alsoannounced that Jimmy Connors, winner of more than

100 career tennis titles including Wimbledon and theU.S. Open, has signed an exclusive five-year contractto act as director of tennis for the resort.

In addition to a condominium at the resort, Connorswill have a home on Sanibei at Poineiana, a develop^ment that win be built on West Gulf Drive withinmonths.

Three Captivans have reappointed to the CaptiIsland Fire Control Board of Lee County by Go.Graham. The three are Marshal Holtz Jr., Jamie FaV-quharson and Fred Schlup. AM three commissionerswill serve until August 1987,

1 Year Ago This WeekDecember 1,1987

As of Oct. 4, Pastor Jamie Stilson and his First BaptistChurch broke their affiliation with the Southern Bap-tist and Florida Baptist conventions and began tooperate independently as a nendenominariGnalchurch, Church of the Islands. Stilson said, "We votedon it, and we decided to drop a l the labels and cometogether as believers."

A screen was pushed in at the Ramada Inn poolsome time during the night of Nov. 27. Several cansbeer were missing, including four cans of Heineken,and cans of Budweiser, Budweiser Light, Coors andSt. Pauli Girl. The total value of the missing beer was$8.

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wandering and a wide range of arts and crafts: *^^ery ? etetMag, painttB^, jewelry,

aailw^ieattteBJfiArtsGraflPair .at ffie SaBibel Cxatenm% Ceat®-.

tmSl right at ttseTbe glasswork of Sbane F«ro received best of

showawarC AWar$s <*£ merit went to PeterBailey (watem&or), Alice Burfefc {acrylic},

iQttel (watercolor), Warns Hallow as$

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Left, Bill OsceoJa with some of his Indian crafts.Below left, Natalie Guess wearing one of her batikdresses and standing in front of another framedbatik work. Below, Jane Crane Vaitin of Santbef ather booth and, right, Christine Baltzer of Captivawith ber hand-painted dresses.

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Mirade donates wused campaign finds

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Correction

The Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife organiza-tion, the ProtectioH of Animals Welfare Society Inc.and the Sanibei-Captiva Conservation FouadatioBwere each given a third of the unspent campaign eon-tributioDS of recently-elected Sasibel CouncilmanMike Miracle.

By law, any unspent campaign funds either must bereturned to the contributors or be distributed to cer-

tain government-approved charities.Miracle said bis choice was an easy one. "I chose

CROW, PAWS and the Conservation Foundationbecause they're locally rooted and I think very highlyof them and the work that they do."

The remaining sum from bis campaign, $502.65, willbe shared equally by the three island agencies.

In our Holiday Book which was distributed with TheIslander last week, Bobbie Sharp's recipe for whitefruit cake on page 21 was inadvertently typeset in afont in which fractions are converted into wholenumbers. As a result many of the quantities were in-correct. We reprint it on page 16B of this week'snewspapers and apologize for any inconvenience.

For the same reason, one quantity was incorrect inthe Jewish recipe for Noodle Custard Pudding con-tributed by Thelma Joseph on page 28 of the booklet.Instead of reading 4 pints of sour cream it should haveread % pint of sour cream. The remainder of thatrecipe was correct.

CALENDARTuesday,

Art League Art ShowThe Sanibef-Captiva Annual Juried Art Show will

run today through Sunday, Dec. 4, at the CaptivaCommunity Center from 1 to 4 p.m, daily.

BingoBingo is played at 7:30 p.m. at the Sanibei Com-

munity Association, with lots of prizes for thewinners.

Wednesday, November 30Klwranls

Kiwanls meet at 7:30 a.riu at the Coconut Groverestaurant. Visiting Kfwanis are welcome. Fordetails call 472-1537.

•lies AnonymousOpen step AA meeting wit! be held at 8:30 a.m. at

Sanibel Community Church.

Current eventsA freewheeling discussion of today's hot issues

will be held at 10 a.m. at the "Sanibei CommunityAssociation. Bob Maurer, moderator. Admission

Power SquadronSanibei-Captiva Power Squadron meets for lunch

a* noon at the Coconut Grove restaurant. For infor-mation, can 472-1316.

BridgeBridge for fun is played at 1 p.m. at the Sanibei

Community Association; S2 donalion,

Thursday, December iZonta Club

The Zonta Club of Sanibel-Captfva will meet forbreakfast at 7:30 a.m. at the Putting Pelican.

yisittng Zonflans welcome. For information callKappy King Cole, 472-5327.

Art LeagueArtists from the Sanibei-Captiva Art League meet

from 9 am. to noort at Snug Harbor on Fort MyersBeach. Bring a brown bag lunch and expect criti-ques. Phone 472-4594 or 472-4789 for details.

Duplicate bridgeDuplicate bridge with Sterling Bassett, director,

wilt start at 1:30 p.m. in the Sanibei CommunityCenter. Donations accepted at the door.

Friday, December 2Rotary

Ail visiting Rotarians and interested individualsare welcome to attend the 7:45 a.m. meeting at theCoconut Grove. Caff 472-2880 for details,

Ai-ftlKMlAn AS-Anon meeting is held at noon every Friday

at Sanibei Community Church.

Sunday, December 4BoaRl sailors

Southwest Florida Boardsailors will meet at 1p.m. on the causeway. Call 472-6017 forinformation.

Monday, December 5Duplicate bridge

Duplicate bridge ptay starts at 7:30 p.m. at theSanibeS Community Association, with Jean Scott,director. Donations accepted at the door.

Calendar is a weekly guide to community eventsand activities around the islands. If you would likean event listed, please send details to The islander,P.O. Box 56, Sanifae!, FL 33957 or call 472-5185.

EDITOR: V^ndy McMullenADVERTISING MANAGER: Maggie LynnREPORTERS: Frances Adams, Barbara Brundage, SteveRuedigerPHOTOGRAPHER: Judy CorriganCONTRIBUTORS: Barbara Bouiton, Capt. Mike Fuery, MaggieGreenberg, Bob Maurer, Dr. Bill Payne, Bill Read, Mary Schultz,Sobbie Sharp, CheiSe Koster WaHon and Mark WebbADVERTISING SALES: Dana Dragonete, Robin Oliver and CaroiStavropoutosCLASSIFIEDS Gloria KastenSUBSCRIPTIONS; Heather SnyderPRODUCTION, ILLUSTRATIONS: A.J. Karpinski, Wanda Lewisand Scott Faugust

MAtUNG ADDRESSP.O. Box 56Sanibei, FL 33957

LOCATIONRitzy's islander Center240? Periwinkle Way

472-5185SUBSCRIPTION RATES

One YearS17.25S23S23$40

Lee CountyFloridaUSAForiegn

Sanibel-Capiiva Islander (USPS 481-400)postage permit paid for at Sanibei Island, FL 33957.

Postmaster Please send form 357S and changes oi address SoP.O. Box 56, Sanibei 33957.

Two years$28,75S45.25$45,2574,75Second ciass

The Sanibei-Captiva islander is published eacfiTuesday and is distributed throughout Sanlbsiand Captiva islands.

Classified advertising deadline is Friday atnoon.

Error Responsibility: in the event of an error, weare responsible only for the first incorrect inser-tion of an ad if, in our opinion, there is a ioss ofvaiue. We do not assume any responsibility for anerror beyond the cost of the act itself. We are notresponsible for any credit or reimbursement after30 days from publication date.

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An Island Traditionibr Over 30 "fears

OUR HOLDAY MB*J OFFERINGSHOLIDAY BUFFETServing From 3:30 PM to 9 PM

All You Care To Eat Only $13.95 •Early Bird Special 3:30 PM to 5 PM Only $11.95

Soast Turkey, homemade cranberry relish, gibiet gravy, sage dressingBaked Virginia. Ham, pineapple raisin sauce

Baked Fresh Fish, tropical lime, cbcoriutTbanana sauceRoast Sidoin of Beef, au jus

Steamed Rock Shrimp, over ice with cocktail sauceFresh Vegetables, Sweet Potato Casserole, Homemade Soup,

Fresh Salad Bar, Choice of Selected Desserts

Serving From 12 Noon to 9 PM

UGHTDINNHISIncludes House Salad, Choice of Potato

Greek Salad, shrimp, feta cheese, dolmames $8.85Steamed Shrimp, freshly steamed peel and eat $7.90New York Strip Steak, 6 oz. for me beef tower $8.90Fresh Fish Of The Day, 5 oz. a focal selection $8.50

COMPLETE D8NNERSIncludes Homemade Soup, House Salad, Potato,

Fresh Vegetables, Selected DessertsRoast litrkey, sage dressing with gifafet gravy f 10.90

Fresh Fish Of The Day, 9 oz. broiled to perfection $15.50Alaskan Crab legs And Steamed Shrimp, you peel $16.50

Roast Sirloin Of Beef, au jus $13.80

GRB3C SEAFOODBUFFETFri. & Sat.

4:30 PM—dosingAmhenuc GreekBdiyDandng

SUM3AYBREAKFAST BAR

B o y Sunday, S AM to i PMReduced Pnces Ear ChtHien

O-iLXJRBsTS MH^J &EARLY BKD SPECIALS

Serving Ewsyday

Comer of Tarpon Bay Eoad & ftriwinkfc feyMonday - Saturday, 11:30 AM n> 9:50 PM; Stuxfaj, 8 AM m 9:30 PMMajor Credit Cards • No Smoking SectioQ Avslhkk

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Isabel Parks (ceramic), RobinMackay (ceramic), Rick Wuist(ceramic), Bill Ives (sculptural), andCarol Swayze (etchings).

The Southwest Florida Steel Bandprovided mellow Caribbean islandbackground music throughout theafternoon.

Raffle prizewinners were M. Franeywho won a hand made paper itemdonated by Harry Fox, Bill Niven whowon a group of baskets made byPatricia LaVigne, Leslie Bellew whowon an acrylic painting donated byAlice Durick, Margaret Mater who

won a cloth mouse donated byMichelle Hains, Doris and MarcKolber who won a clay pot made byRick Wuist, Shirlene Grassgreen whowon Ruth Conklin's birds on theshore, Joe Adams who won thepainting of a fruit stand donated byAnne Kittell, Joyce Johnson, who wonJim Liwk's metal sculpture and GregStanbro who won a batik by NatalieGuess.

Some 3,000 people attended theevent. BIG arts officials sold ticketsto 2,934 adults. Children are admittedfree to the event.

CAJUN COOKIN'CAPTIVA S 1 T L %-Blackened Shrimp, Steak & Fish—

SPECIALTY ITEMS:Shrimp & Scallops Maison

Grouper ImperialFish Vera Cruz

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Captira's FIRST Restaurant472-9444

11-4, Dinner 5-1©. Closed Wednesday

| You never takeI me anyplace.

ilrTT-fT BYPOLLYWANTSACRACKER

OK. let's gotoHawafionitiesday.

Have youlost your feathers?Why Hawaii?

Sweetums, Justttiink...tropicaldrinks, lets, music,luau, isIaiMJ paradise-

Why Tuesday? Hinever get packed, and

my hair isa mess.

Tiresday is Cnadwick'sHawaaan luau Buffet.&s for your hair, getsome fresh fruit.

Tuesdays, Go Hawaiian!Chadwick's bright and tropical island decor isa natural setting for its femous Hawaiian LuauBuffet every Tuesday night The exciting steeldrum band, free leis, tropical drink samplesand exotic island dishes are the way we say*,,

"Aloha! Welcome to casual island dining"

Every evening, let Chadwick's entertain you inour comfortable lounge with its large dancefloor and the Island's liveliest entertainment.

AT THE ENTRANCE TO SOUTH SEAS PU&TmtGK, CAFTIVA ISLAND 4 ? 2 » 5 U XReservations oniv accepted for psrtia of 8 or mme.

BRING THIS AD to Chadwick's and receive a 25%discount from our Hawaiian Luau Buffet price for yourentire party, Offer good until December 20, 1988. Notapplicable with any other discount program.

Saata Craz in the loungep.mA a.m. Nightly except Tuesday

Morning, Noon *n* Night

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was North of Lee County. In contrast a storm comingashore to the South would have pulled the water away.An example of that would be Donna in 1960 which ac-cording to some reports virtually emptied San CarlosBay and the Caloosahatchee River.

Sand washed inland by the storm driven Gulf ofMexico covered roads and filled in under buildingsalong the coast.

About six vehicles that tried to make it along Cap-tiva Road in front of/Tween Waters early Tuesdaynight became stuck and were flooded by the surf. If itwere not for the rocks, one car would have been swept

out into the Gulf as the road collapsed underneath it.-Fortunately, it became lodged in the rocks, the drivermanaged to escape and the car was hauled up Wednes-day morning with only minor damage.

Another driver who tried to turn around in the swirl-ing water outside the Mucky Duck at the end of AndyRosse Lane sank into the subsiding sand and shellroad and despite the efforts of some ten men, wasunable to remove her vehicle. The car was found thenext day sunk deep into some four feet of sand.

Road crews, police, sheriff's deputies, and utilitycrews were working hard Wednesday to restore roadsand services and by Wednesday afternoon CaptivaDrive was open to one way traffic. Following round-the-clock effort by the Lee County Department oftransportation, by Thursday morning, both lanes wereopen and traffic was flowing normally.

The Captiva Fire Control District was kept busywith electrical problems as the water rose to the levelof electric floor outlets in a number of places. The onlysolution immediately available was to turn off themain breaker switches.

Fortunately, no illnesses or major injuries werereported Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. Withthe roads impassable and the high winds it would havebeen impossible to get an ambulance or a helicopter into anyone with problems.

Firefighters were called for one South Seasemployee who had a minor gash on his leg.

The beach replenishment project which had beencompleted north of Jensen's on the Beach may havesaved a number of homes and businesses consideringthe amount of water which washed in across thewidened beach. If the beach had still been narrow theforce of the waves may well have been spent on struc-tures, as occurred in the Blind Pass area, rather thanon the beach. The Mucky Duck Restaurant, which hassuffered damage in previous storms, was untouchedby this one.

,- One large pipe from the project was washed faralong the beach and was damaged. Other sections ofthe pipe which had already been dismantled were

Photos by Judy Corrigan

buried under several feet of sand washed up onto thebeach.

Minor damage extended from one end of the islandto the other. Yards were flooded. Trees and branchescame down. Signs were knocked over. Electric lineswere down.

By Friday afternoon most of the sand that had wash-ed onto Ande Rosse Lane had been bulldozed back ontothe beach. The wooden patio at the Mucky Duck,which had been shoved under the building and buriedin sand Wednesday morning, looked almost normalFriday morning.

Andy Rosse Lane was fiooded from Captiva Drive to theMucky Duck at ihe end by the Guff.

Todd Haut helped dig out the pink jeep owned by LuannMartin, an employee at the Mucky Duck which subsidedinto the sand in the swirling waters Wednesday night.Despite sand and water the jeep kept running, shereported.

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The dredging pipe was stightfydamaged.

Dismantled dredge pipes were buriedin ifie sand carried up by the waves.

Part of Captiva Road was underminedby the high waters and fell into the Gulfof Mexico. The beach restoration pro-

ject had not yet been begun on the see-tion of the beach in front of the road.

This automobile owned by i South Seas Ho one was hurt when the road subsid- The entrance to C and S Bank on Cap-employee was pulted from rocks botxter- ed and ihe car toppled into the rocks. t l y a w a s s t H l floo<ted Wednesday morn-ing Captiva Drive Wednesday morning.

fng and the bank was not open forbusiness.

6A Commentary Tuesday, November 29,1988

Captiva's new beachholds up againstTropical Storm Keith

Anyone skeptical about the ability of meresand to protect gulf-front property againsthigh seas should have been on the beachwhich runs from Jensen's on the gulf downto South Seas Plantation on Captiva IslandWednesday morning after Tropical StormKeith passed by.

Remember the photographs of destructionwreaked by previous storms on this sectionof the beach: the piling house whichdisappeared into the gulf overnight, the deckof the Mucky Duck askew, trees toppled,septic systems exposed, old anti-erosiondevices jutting out from the debris-iitteredand sand-starved beach?

BETWEENTHE LINES

By Wendy McMuUen

On Wednesday morning there was justsmooth sand. This beach, onto which sandhad been pumped just three weeks earMerlooked as if no sand had been lost at all. TheMucky Duck was unscathed, the smallhouses north of the Duck were intact,Jensen's on the gulf and Ventura Captiva tothe south were equally secure.

And all this, despite the high, waters .whichundermined and closed Captiva Drive wherethe beach had not yet been renourished, andbrought the roof of one house in the BlindPass area crashing inward and flooded all ofcentral Captiva and the western two miles ofSan-Cap Road.

The performance of the new beachexceeded even my expectations; and asadministrator of the Captiva ErosionPrevention District for two years before Ijoined The Islander in June this year, I wasin a better position than most to understandwhat it would and would not withstand. Buteven the most fervent opponents of beachnourishment must have admitted Wednesdaythat the sand did do a good job of protectingproperty on Captiva.

Of course, beach restoration is anexpensive method of protecting property, butthen so is the property itself. When propertyowners have a 100 foot by 200 foot beachfrontlot costing half a million dollars and it iseroding at a rate of 8 feet a year, they arelosing $20,000 each year * the same amounton average as a Captiva beach frontproperty owner is paying for the beachrestoration project, and that is expected tolast ten years.

Sand nourishment is a cost-effectivemethod of protection for private propertyowners who do not want to live behindrevetments or seawalls and offers significantbenefits to tourist-related businesses on theisland.

There are also considerable benefits to thegeneral public. On Thanksgiving Day, twodays after the storm, the beach in theVillage area, the same sand-starved areawhich had been so devastated in previousstorms, was crowded with people enjoyingtheir holiday on a beach which just a fewweeks earlier had been pumped from underthe sea.

Liberal arts education may be a start in avoidingcultural and ethical barbarism

Sanibel religious leaders express concern aboutthe lack of knowledge by many people about theirown religion and about its basic book, the Bible.They also express concern about the emptinessmany people feel in their lives and the byproducts ofthat feeling of emptiness: drug abuse, alcoholism,divorce, etc.

Certainly this ignorance exists, but it goes further.There seems to be an ignorance by an unfortunatelylarge number of people about the basic values andhistory of the society in which they live.

Half of the 17-year-olds in this country cannotidentify either Stalin or Churchill, according to E.D.Hirsch Jr. in his book, "Cultural Literacy." Inaddition, they have "little sense of geography or therelative chronology of major events."

Without a knowledge of the beliefs of a religionand the basis for those beliefs, it seems absurd forpeople to claim to be of that religion. Similarly,without a knowledge of the history of their countryand the basic philosophies the great men of thatcountry hoped they were passing on to theirdescendents, where will people find the moralstrength to protect their birthright?

On a personal level, the question is where peoplecan fmd'ihe inner strength to deal as individualswith what has become over the years anincreasingly complex society.

AH of these questions lead to the need foreducation. But not just any education. Courses inphysics, basketweaving or business administrationwon't help to any significant degree in findingreligion or patriotism or personal values.

Values can come from within or from revelation,but usually they are learned. If they aren't learned,or if those which are learned are not real orworkable, the result is emptiness.

One reason for this problem being so widespreadis the belief in ethical relativity which has comedown to us from the 19th century. Allan Bloom, inMs book "The Closing of the American Mind,"placed major emphasis on this. An earlier book,E.F. Schumacher's "Small Is Beautiful," dealt withetbical relativity in a more insightful and readablemanner. "

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By Steve Ruediger

Schumacher asked, where is "the guiding image,in accordance with which young people could try toform and educate themselves? There is none, orrather there is such a muddle and mess of imagesthat no sensible guidance issues from them. Theintellectuals, whose function it should be to getthings sorted out, spend their time proclaiming thateverything is relative - or words to that effect. Or -they deal with ethical matters in terms of the mo:unabashed cynicism."

The answer is greater study of religion, ethics,history, philosophy and the great writers.

Schumacher stated that "education which fails toclarify our central convictions is mere training orindulgence." As an example he wrote that "thesecond law of thermodynamics is nothing more thana working hypothesis suitable for various types ofscientific research. On the other hand, a play byShakespeare is a work teeming with the most vitalideas about the inner development of man, showingthe whole grandeur and misery of human existence.How could these two things be equivalent? What do Imiss, as a human being, if I have never heard of thesecond law of thermodynamics? The answer is:nothing. And what do I miss by not knowingShakespeare? Unless I get my understanding fromanother source, I simply miss my life."

But what has been the main sweep ofadvancement in this century? It certainly has notbeen in the moral field. As Father John Culkin ofFordham University has said, "A lot of things havehappened in this century and most of them plug intowalls."

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Corner needed for beginners at bridgeTo the EdHorThe Islander

The many participants in the popular bridgecourses have no place to go to get together andpractice our new and partially learned skills.

Bridge for Fun terrifies us. It isn't fun for us tochange partners after six hands. Most of the playersseem to us to be as expert as the Duplicate Players.I will never be an. alert, good player, no matter howmany times I take the courses or how many books Iread. But I like the sociability of a bridge group.They become my best friends, even though theywould probably like to hide under the table whenthey see that I am about to become their partner.

Why couldn't we be given a corner in the otherroom when the clubhouse is already open and inuse? We wouldn't need a teacher - just a chance tolearn what sometimes works and what doesn't from

playing. We could pay a modest fee, perhaps adollar, since some of us are impoverished fromtaking the bridge course so many times.

We don't like to have to stop the courses and neversee the friends we have made in the courses. Theyare just as terrified of changing partners and gettingan expert who will ask us why we did what we did.We don't know why, of course. We just thought itwas a good idea at the time.

The good players have a chance to see each otherweek after week. How about us others, who maynever, never be good players? Or who might become,good players by having a chance to practice, free o:nervousness and fear?

How about us?Evelyn Chambo

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CROW president given thanks to "Handy Dandyf supportersTo the EditorThe islanderNot long ago. I spoke to former Mayor Mike Kleinabout a fund raising idea for Care and Rehabilitationof Wildlife. He was not too impressed but he had anideas and a friend who had a Mend, The outcomewas a marvellous piece of luck for CROW andwildlife. Brock Johnson, Emily Hewitt, Dan Vail,Wendy McMullen and their company offered us abenefit performance of' 'Handy Dandy."

Bob Toperzer and the Islaad Theatre Wingdonated use of the Pirate Playhouse. CROWvolunteers got the theater ready and local businesseshelped us sell tickets.

Everyone pitched in. Rehearsals started for threeperformances beginning on Thanksgiving night.

Jitters. Would people come to the play with veryshort notice on Thanksgiving and a big weekend witha million other things to do? At first ticket saleswere slow. Those jitters lasted right up to the firstperformance. Then something marvellous happened.At the last minute it seemed, seats filled onThursday night, the players outdid themselves, afine audience gave honest applause. Friday andSaturday night was sold out.

That's heart warmings People really do care.Thanks to all of you.

WaHyKabiCROW President

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evolution, survival of the fittest,Marxism, and Preudianism.

Schumacher called these ideas "abad, vicious, life-destroying type of-metaphysics." Whether evil or not, asa group they have tended to leadpeople away from ethics and towardmaterialism. If you examine themclosely, the thing they have in

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CHR and developersDevelopers faced with balancing SanibePs

skyrocketing land costs and preservationistdensity allocations should not overlook anoption that puts a reasonable bottom linewithin reach.

Provisions for Below Market Rate Housingcould mean the difference between "goahead" and "no go,"

The Sanibel Comprehensive Land UsePlan, which established the city'scommitment to provide below market ratehousing, encourages density increases fordevelopers making a BMRH provision.

One way BMRH can be built into adevelopment package is the gift of a portionof the land to Community Housing &Resources, the city's designated housingFoundation.

Dorothy Newman, CHR director, reportsthat, even though there are other wayslandowners or developers can participate inBMRH and be awarded higher densities,land donation seems to be viewed the mostfavorably by city officials.

"There are several options for housingunits to be in the BMRH program for anumber of years," Newman said, "but Isuspect council is fearful, as we approachbuild-out, that, unless we have units inperpetuity, the BMRH program winevaporate as contracts expire."

COMMUNITYHOUSINGHESOUBCES

Newman said the number of hours €HRstaff and board members have spent oadead-end limited-time contracts has been"suffocating." Soaring real estate prices andthe possibility of large profits once a unitreverts to market-rate nave made officialsskittish about working out a fair balancebetween the length of commitment to theBMRH program and the size of fee possiblewindfall.

Newman is, however, optimistic aboutproposals incorporating gifts of laud to thehousing foendatioa.

"Here eouneil has the opportunity toinsure permanent units — units that willalways be available for BMRH," she said."When developers step forward to help thecity meet its goal of providing BMRH, theyare much more likely to see their densityrequests approved, especially if they are notgreedy and do not press against the ceilingof tolerance."

George Kohlbrenner, Jr., chairman of theCHR Board of Directors, feels the CityCouncil indirectly underscored its preferencefor permanent units when it established a$100,0X3 loan fund for CHR.

"'That money is specifically for landacquisition." Kohlbrenner said. "Obviouslythe city would prefer outright gifts, butsetting up a fund was a signal the councilrecognized the need to insure a permanentprogram."

Kohlbrenner said land donations lower aproject's development costs, make rentsmore affordable and provide an asset thatcan be used to leverage additional purchasesor construction costs.

"The city couldn't ask for a betterpackage that one that comes wrapped with aland gift." Kofalbramer said. "It leaves the$100,000 available for other acquisitions anddemonstrates the developer's good faith infinding ways to help the city meet its statedgoals,"

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New commissioners join planning commission"I'm very happy to join my colleagues here again,"

said Louise Johnson last Tuesday as she took her seaton the Sanibel Planning Commission. She added that"people have asked me if I was crazy to come backagain." However, she said she thought it would be en-joyable. Johnson had served previously on the plann-ing commission, on the city council and as Mayor ofSanibel.

Former bank president James P. Hermes also join-ed the planning commission last Tuesday. Johnsonand Hermes were appointed to fill the positionsvacated by Mike Miracle and Mark "Bird" Westall,who attended the beginning of Tuesday's meeting inorder to say goodbye.

Westall called his service on the planning commis-sion "a real pleasure, a learning experience. I almostregret leaving." He said he had not expected to beleaving so soon because he thought his race for citycouncil would require a runoff. However, he wonoutright. >;

After the arrival and departure comments, Com-missioner Robert Janes commented that it didn'tseem right that when a commissioner left there was noreal ceremony or other recognition. He suggested acertificate of appreciation be created that could begiven to any departing member in the future.

The rest of the commissioners agreed that thatwould be done in the future.

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Boat showroom for Sanibel Marinaconsidered by planning commission

A proposal for a 2.GQQ square foot boat showroom atthe SaMbel Marina was passed with a long list of con-ditions last Tuesday by the Sanibel Planning Commis-sion. The proposal by marina owner Mytan Ireland en-visioned moving the existing boat repair building tomake room for the showroom. The conditionsadopted by the commission would make constructionof a new boat repair building necessary in order tomeet flood and stormproofing requirements and inorder to reduce noise which one neighbor to themarina has complained about.

The final hearing will be held December 13 and, ineffect, the passage last Tuesday was intended just to

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move it along to that date, when Ireland willpresumably be available to tell the commissionwhether or not the conditions are workable.

Ireland had to leave as the hearing began in order tohandle the threat from Tropical Storm Keith to theboats at the Marina. He hired attorney Timothy J.Murty, who was there to represent a client in the hear-ing before Ireland's.

The commission took a five minute break to giveIreland time to fill Murty in on the case. However,the hearing began Murty was still trying to read t:eight-page detailed and complex staff report on thecase.

The end result was that there were questions o:

Ireland could answer. So, in order to move the ca;along, the commission passed the request for adevelopment permit but included all the requirementsset down in the Planning Department staffrecommendation.

Murty said that was "fine as long as we realize thatthis is just to move it along and we are keeping an openmind."

Final Sanibel Planning Commission approval wasgiven last Tuesday to West End Subdivision OH WestGulf Drive.

However, architect Ray Fenton had said In theprevious hearing on his proposal that he would appealto Sanibel City Council the commission's requirementthat all Brazilian peppers and other exotics be remov-ed from the property. That requirement remained isthe proposal as finally adopted.

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to preserve their self-conceit they -question everything, are crudely andcrookedly critical. They appear to beskeptics and are in realitysimpletons; they swamp their wits ininterminable arguments. Almost alladopt social, literary or politicalprejudices, to do away with the needof having opinions, just as they adapttheir conscience to the standard of the

Code or the Tribunal of Commerce."About a century later Sinclair Lewis

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PERMITS AND DEEDSBuilding permits issued for construction by the City

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Class Promotions, 2001 Algiers Lane,ior temporarytent by Class Promotions.

Steven Colgate, 1555 San Carlos Bay Drive, forremodeling by Michael Henning for $13,582.

Phillip Scheiber, 1419 Sandpiper Circle, for remodel-ing by Ahrens Construction Company for $3,800.

Sanibel United Church of Christ, 2050 PeriwinkleWay, for storage by owner for $1,500.

Goerge S. McKinnell, 3870 Coquina Drive, forstorage by owner for $500.

John Vesey, 545 Lake Murex Circle, for a sph by Faf-co Solar for $3,071.

Curtis Stephens, 761 Nerita Ave, for a screenenclosure by Abaco Aluminium Company for $2,400.

Fred Spring, 216 Robinwood Circle, for aenclosure by Abaco ALuminium Company for $6,ooo|

Richard Stevens, 791 SandDollar Road, for a dock byBob Degand for $2,000.

San-Cap Construction Foundation, 3333 San-CapRoad, for a temporary tent by owner.

Sanibel Pottery, 1544 Periwinkle Way, for a LP Tankby Petrolane Gas for $300.

Theo and Mary Cross, 3025 West Gulf Drive, forterior remodeling by Mark McQuade for $1,500.

S.C.C.F., 3345 San-Cap Road, for a single-faresidence remodeling by Joval Builders for $15,000.

S.C.C.F., 3341 San-Cap Road, for remodeling of aduplex by Joval Builders for $15,000.

Stephen Colgate, 1555 San Carlos Bay Drive, for aspa by Jackson Pools for $4,400.

The following deed transactions involving Sanibeland Captiva property were completed during the weekending November 14,1988.

$480,000: Vincent and Nanette Bonner to Michaeland Nancy Golembeski, lot 19, Shell Harbor.

$295,000: Gerald and Shirley Paulsen to R.N.G. Inc.,lot 7, Kinzie Island.

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CANAL HOME ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC -Michigan-built ground ievel 2 bedroom, 2}fz bath homein Sanibel Estates. Seawall with boat davits. Storm^butters. Fruit trees. Room for pool. Home warranty plan..>339,0GO unfurnished. Call Colleen or Dan Scott at472-4000 or after hours, 472-8221.

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§2fiii)6iworst of the storm late Tuesday night. This made theroad west of Bowman's Beach Road impassable ex-cept on foot or by special vehicle from early eveninguntil the following morning. Some half dozen vehicleswere stalled in the flood waters which swept acrossthe road carrying branches and debris from theground floor of Gulf and Bayou front properties,inland.

In the area of Blind Pass Bridge up to Santiva Cot-tages, storm waters carried sand across the roadburying one stalled automobile up to its windows insand. Emergency vehicles clearing the sand anddebris closed the road to all except emergency trafficuntil around 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Two trees on Pine Avenue also came down and pro-perty either side of the road was flooded. This was theworst flooding in the area in recent memory due to acombination of storm conditions and high tides. A fullmoon and only one tide that day added to the stormconditions to produce the devastation in the area.However, Mike Fuery reports that shelling on BlindPass Beach, usually a poor shelling area, wasremarkably good. (See Mike Fuery's Shelling Tips onpagel9B)

The rest of the island escaped major damage withflooding limited primarily to those areas which usual-ly flood in a storm.

"We escaped relatively well," said Sanibel MayorLennart Lorensen, who was out early in the morningWednesday examining the damages and the clean upeffort near the Santiva Cottages. Lorenson, who spentmost of his first week as Sanibel Mayor working inemergency operations late into the night tracking thestorm, issuing bulletins, and examining storm

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Outside Santfra Cottages the day of the storm beforethe high tides came.

damage, commented that "the glamour of the job isslightly wearing off."

He said that other than Santiva Cottages, sand surg-ing onto the road, and some flooding at Castaway Cot-tages, storm damage on Sanibel seemed minimal.

Power was out a number of times at various placeson the island. A computer at Timbers Restaurantcounted 62 power failures totalling three hours, 17minutes.

The extensive damage to the two duplex-style San-tiva Cottages resulted from the exceedingly highwaters and their very close proximity to the Gulf. Theroof on one of the cottages collapsed inward and bothcottages suffered extensive structural damage. Thedistinctive blue wooden frames of both doors and win-dows were swept several hundred feet along San-Caproad.

It is not known at this time whether rebuilding of thecottages will be permitted. The cottages could nothave been built in such an unsafe location if they hadnot predated the establishment of the City of Sanibeland it's land use code, City Manager Gary Price ex-plained. However, he added that the city may have topermit them to be rebuilt despite their location on landexposed to the ravages of the storm-tossed Gulfbecause the code contains a build-back provisionallowing the repair of structures damaged by hur-ricanes or severe storms providing the damages donot exceed 50 percent of the value of the structure.

All the structures in Santiva Cottages are seawardof the setback line set by the Department of NaturalResources, according to Senior Planner Jean Isely ofthe Sanibel City Planning Department. New residen-tial construction is not allowed seaward of this line,which is set according to the land's vulnerability tostorm and flood conditions.

Parts of furniture, household items, wood, and mat-tresses from Santiva Cottages could be seen beside theroad and in neighboring yards.

The cleanup effort at the west end of Sanibel-Captiva Road on Sanibel held up traffic for most of themorning Wednesday.

A shoreline emergency declared by the FloridaDepartment of Natural Resources will allow a 30-dayemergency building permit program to repair seawalls, groins, and other structures which protectagainst erosion.

Computerized gadgetsshort out in storm

Moeera conveniences sometimes aren't soconvenient during difficult situations. Thiswas demonstrated in several instances duringTropical Storm Keith's passage.

One woman on Captiva had the electricalsystem of her ear shorted out by the wetness.On a normal ear this would mean you couldnot start it but at least you could get into it.However, her ear has computer-operatedpush button combination Jocks on the door.Ko key is seeded. However, when the elec-trical system shorts out it also means youcan't get into the car.

The sorting machines wouldn't workbecause of power failures at the Fort MyersPost Office. So so Fort Myers mail got toSantbei Wednesday. In the old days mall wasseated by hand. It was slower but was more orless immune to power failures.

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Sanibel Mayor Lennart Lorenson and City ManagerGary Price survey the sand snarled traffic at Blind Passoutside the Santiva Mini Mart.

Photos by Judy Corrigan

Board sailors find joy in stormy weather. They weregleefully riding the waves in the Blind Pass area the dayafter the storm.

Santiva Cottages where the roof caved In during thestorm.

Sand sweeping across the road reduced Sanibei-Captiva Road to one lane.

continued from page 12A

Sega.$162,500: Howard and Esther Blum to Roger Flem-

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A-102, Tamarind at the Reef.$450,000: Michael and Nancy Golembeski to William

and Barbara Watkins, unit 109, Gulfside Place.$250,000: Eliot Sugerman to Ercolini and Martha

Greasla, unit 404, Sandpiper Beach.$220,000: Robert and Patricia Bowden to Elliot

Sugerman. unit 101, Sandpiper Beach.$130,000: Shawmut Bank of Boston to William and

Marie Moore, unit 5-A, building A, Sanibel Arms.

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Keith's lesson:Keep the riskswithin reason

Tropical storm Keith took a swipe at us,made a mess and is gone into theweatherman's statistics. I hope notforgotten.

We were warned of Keith's approach andthe winds and high tides that it would packby all the media, Mayor Lorenson, LeeCounty and other officials. Yet manycomplained that the strength of the storm,especially the high tides, came as a surprise.Captiva and mainland areas were flooded,some important roads blocked. Countyofficials came in for special criticism infailing to give such warning.

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By WallyKtxinPresident ol Care andRehabilitation of Wildlife

Suppose our officials, city and county, haderred on the side of caution and evacuatedour islands and threatened mainland areas.What a aowl there would have been! Gutlessleaders forced us to leave our homes go tosome miserable shelter and all for thatwimp of a storm, Keith!

These people have a no-win' situation nomatter how good a job they do. The stormwill never be exactly as predicted. They willbe heaped with criticism either way.

I remember doing this. Not long after wemoved to Sanibel, we heard warnings for atropical storm. Bob, I believe. When we wentto bed that night it was at the latitude ofHavana — a long way for people from NorthCarolina. When we got up and began to payattention, the storm was at the latitude ofNaples and there was talk of evacuation;Naples! Evacuation!

By the time this sunk in. the causewaywas closed, we were scared to death andsore as boils at officials, weathermen —anyone, everyone — who should have donesomething. The storm did not tars oat to beso bad and we lost little bat trees andshingles. As I recall public criticism ranboth ways. Those responsible did too much— not enough.

How long would it take to evacuate Sanibeland Captiva? I have from knowledgablepeople estimates running from 24 to 48 hoursdepending on the population to be evacuated.Naturally, the time would be increased whenwe have a larger number of visitors on theislands. Storm Keith arrived at such a time,as have serious ste-ms in the past. Howshould we cope?

I for one believe tr.at these fragile barrierislands cannot be made proof against evenrelatively mild hurricanes. Some peoplewould try to turn them into easily-evacuatedfortresses rebuilt to withstand wind and sea.That would take mountains of construction,rivers of concrete and. of course, destro/much of the fragility which makes them sobeautiful and remote. I h _>pe we never trvthis.

Can anything be done beyond goodwarning systems, modern weatherprediction technology and sound evacuationplans administered by sensible people? Ithink so.

It involves understanding that living inthese wonderful islands carries some extrarisks and taking practical precautions tominimize them. The one most importantstep? Keeping our population at risk — to beevacuated if necessary — small and

Please see LESSONS, page 22A

Save the Manatee club aims to preserve thisgentle and endangered aquatic mammal

The manatee, or sea cow as it is commonly called, isa free roaming aquatic mammal. The manatee foundin Florida waters is a West Indian manatee thatbelongs to the order Sirenia, so named because of thesirens that lured sailors to their deaths in ancientmythology.

There are five species of Sirenia, four living andone, Steller's sea cow, already extinct. Two otherspecies of manatee still exist-the West Africanmanatee and the Amazonian manatee. The fourthspecies of Sirenia still in existence is the dugong,found in the Indo-Patific region.

In Florida, the earliest actual fossil record of amanatee is from a late Pliocene site on the Santa FeRiver at least two million years old.

Manatees are believed to have evolved from awading, plant-eating animal and are thought to sharea common ancestor with the elephant.

The West Indian manatee is found as far north asVirginia and as far south as Recife, Brazil. Flroida isconsidered the northern end of their range, though insummer, they are reported from as far west as Texasand north from Virginia with frequent sightings inNorth Carolina and Georgia. Concentrated in Florida,approximately 1.200 manatees are still in existence in£heU.S.

The manatee is an air-breathing mammal, totallyharmless and extemely gentle. They can reachlengths of 13 feet and weights of 3,500 pounds.

Manatees are strictly plant eaters munching on avariety of marine and freshwater vegetation includingthe seven varieties of seagrasses found in Florida'swaters. Per day, they can eonsume an impressivel#15 percent of their body weight. Manatees are semi-social. They do not need to work togehter to obtainfood and, except for the relationship between a motherand her calf, most associations would appear tem-porary. A pioneer in manatee research describedthem as "a mildly social, essentially solitary animal."

Manatees do not exhibit territorial or aggressive•behavior, but instead roam freely throughout inlandwaterways and coastal areas of Florida and concen-trate in warm-water areas, such as natural springsand the discharge canals of power plants, during thewiater months.

Warm water refuges can be essential to the survivalof the manatee during the winter months because theyare susceptible to cold-related diseases that can befatal. Florida has about 320 known springs. A few ofthe larger springs are winter havers for manateesbecause the water tempature is relatively constantthroughout the year, averaging about 72 degrees.

The problem facing the manatee and its survival arecomplex. Florida is being developed at an ever-inereasing rate and consequently, loss of natural

habitat is a crucial problem for the manatee, as wellas for many other species that use the sameecosystems. Dredge and fill in wetlands and otherwater ways eliminate many feeding areas formanatees and surface water runoff from developmentand agricultural lands degrades the aquatic environ-ment. Boat collisions are the major cause of humanrelated manatee deaths. In 1987. 39 manatee deathswere attributable to collisions with boats. This year,that number might be even higher. Even thoughresearch efforts and public awareness have neverbeen stonger, the increase in human populations in thestate, coupled with the increased demand for water-related recreation, are keeping manatee mortalfigures at an all-time high.

Much is being done to protect the manatee in itsnatural habitat. Regulatory boat speed zones havebeen established in areas of heavy manatee concen-tration. Research continues to determine manateeabundance and distribution to define areas of specialconcern for the manatee. The Florida Department ofNatural Resources is working on county by countymanatee protection plans in conjunction with localand regional governments to better protect themanatees and public awareness and education effortscontinue. Since 1973 the manatee has been protectedby the Federal Endangered Species Act. It is also pro-tected by the Marine Mammal Proctection Act of 1972and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act of 1978 whichallowed for the creation of sanctuaries around thestate.

Many private organizations are involved withmanatee conservation as well. A nonprofit organiza-tion, The Save the Manatee Club, was started in 1981by former Florida Governer Bob Graham and renown-ed signer/songwriter Jimmy Buffet to promote publicawareness of the endangered manatee. The Club's ef-forts include sponsoring the Adopt-A-Manatee pro-gram, television public service announcements,signage in the state's waterways, educational pro-grams and helping to augment research. The Clubnow has over 16,000 members.

Scientists feel that perhaps one million species willbe lost in our lifetime. Ultimately, the fate of themanatee is up to individual initiative and concern.Abuse of natural resources needs to be replaced byresponsible use to conserve whole ecosystems.

Floridians need to address the problem inherent inrapid human population growth if the manatee is to besaved from becoming a grim statistic or a dimmemory.

For more information about the manatee and theAdopt-A-Manatee program write to Save the ManateeClub, 500 North Maitland Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751or call (407) 539-0990.

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The Rev. William Btanside Miller finds challenge in growth of the liberal religion

. By Steve RuedigerIslander staff writer

William Buraside Miller follows in the traditionof visiting ministers on Sanibei. conductingevening Unitarian-Universalist services monthlyon Sanibei in addition to regular sendees at hischurch in Fort Myerjs. Miller also continuesanother tradition: he is the sixth generation in theministry in his family.

The Unitarian-Universalists Of The Islands holdtheir services at 7:30 p.m. from Novemberthrough April at the Sanibei CongregationalUnited Church of Christ. The first Sunday of eachmonth, a regular service is held. On the secondSunday, a potluck dinner with a program is heldin the home of a member. The third Sundayconsists of a service led by a lay minister at thechurch and, on the fourth Sunday, members areencouraged to attend the church in Fort Myers.

Miller, who emphasized that Unitarianism is aliberal religion and that he is "a political andsocial liberal," said there is "no creed or dogmawhich those who attend need to support." He saidthe church is for "committed seekers of thetruth." However, in general Unitarian -Universalists don't believe Jesus Christ wasdivine. Unitarians count a number of the foundingfathers of this country, including Thomas-Jefferson, among their adherents and quote,among others, Benjamin Franklin, as to doubtsregarding the divinity of Jesus.

The church on Sanibei began as a neighborhooddiscussion group. In 1984, Miller occasionallycame to Sanibei to participate in the discussions.As time passed, the group took on more of areligious orientation. For a period it met in themeeting room of the Sanibei Library. This is thethird year it has been meeting at theCongregational Church.

Miller says it is a "very, very seasonal'*congregation, numbering about 17 people beforeand after season with an increase to about 50 inmid-season.

He says he considers his a prophetic ministry inthe tradition of those who spoke out againstinjustice beginning with the prophets of the OldTestament, going on through Jesus, andcontinuing with Martin Luther King. "I aminspired by people courageous enough to try totake stands and have aa impact on the world," hesays, adding, "Obviously I don't believe I canchangethe world from a ministry in SouthwestFlorida. But I believe we can all be heroes of akind. I believe our lives can make a difference inthe course of history." He says he believes in aripple effect where one person's life affects thelives of those that person comes ia contact withand their lives pass it on to others.Among Miller's local activities are two year's

The Rev. William Burnstde MillerPhotos by JUDY CORRSGAN

service as president of the Fort Myers MinisterialAssociation; two years as president of the LeeCounty Coalition for Peace; membership in thelocal American Civil Liberties Union; service onthe educational committee of the Lee CountyJewish Federation {he's not Jewish): and activeleadership in opposition to the recent Klu KiuxHan drive in Fort Myers.

Miller says he sees two particular facets of theSambel congregation. One is "the tendency ofpeople who choose island homes to want to beisolated from the rest of the community.'1

Therefore, these people need to have the plight ofmigrants and of residents of Dunbar and HarlemHeights brought to their attention.

The second is that Sanibei residents areparticularly attuned to the needs of the ecology,according to Miller, who calls "the affirmation ofthe interdependent web of all living things" asacred trust. He points out that American Indiansdidn't have a sense of ownership and that theydidn't feel they could do anything they wanted tothe land. Ownership, he points out, came fromEnglish common law and was not a nativeAmericaK concept.

Miller was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.His father was a Unitarian - Universalist minister

and his grandfather was a Universalist ministerprior to the merger of the two denominations.

Miller attended NGrth Yarmouth Academy inYarmouth, Maine; received a bachelor's degreein philosophy from Tufts College in 1970; andgraduated from Harvard University DivinitvSchool in 1973.

In prep school he had been interested inmedicine but decided that the ministry would be abetter use of his verbal skills and his love of thehumanities. Also,' that period of social unrestregarding civil rights and the Vietnam wardirected his attention to areas of social change.

Miller then served for the next 11 years asminister to the First Universalist Churches inNorway and South Paris, Maine.

During this period he met and married ShirleyMay Sturtevant, who had two daughters, EvieLynn and Lee Ann, from a previous marriage.

Miller says part of the reason he moved toFlorida was the climate. "I was born and bred inNew England, but I always disliked the winters."

However, he adds that the primary reason forthe move was "I wanted to be in an area thatcould be one of real growth for liberal religion."

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at RotaryKen Meeker, Executive Director of the Chamber of

Commerce, was guest speaker at the Rotary Clubmeeting on Friday, November 1.

Meeker spoke about how the Sanibel-CaptivaChamber of Commerce began in 1954 as a businessassociation with 59 members. At that time, their mainconcerns were road maintenance and mosquito con-trol He also provided some interesting historicaldetails such as the fact that only five members of theChamber of Commerce voted for construction of theSanibei Causeway in 1956 and that fee first Chamberbuilding was bright purple.

Director George Brauch reported to have 104 paidirticipants for the Arts and Crafts Fair in February,

1989, and is aiming for about 150. He also reported thatthe golf tournament for the benefit of Polio Plus canstill fit in some couples for the afternoon of DecemberS.

Friendly Faces lunch setfor December 13

The November Friendly Faces Luncheon sponsoredby Friends In Service Here will be held Tuesday,December 13, at 000a in the Sanibei CongregationalChurch on Periwinkle Way OH Sanibei.

For shut-ins, those living alone or those who wouldIke a few hoars of companionship, good food and goodconversation, these luncheons are held each month ata different Island church.

All islanders and island visitors are invited. There isa small donation to cover food costs.

If you would like more information or wish to makea reservation please call FISH, 472-0404. Transporta-tion by a FISH volunteer can be arranged.

lions discuss Christmasactivities

The Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club held its regularmeeting at the Sanibei Community Center Nov 18 withDr. J. W. Snead, as guest speaker for the evening.

Dr. Snead gave a slide and talk presentation onvarious eye conditions many of which can be cured inout patient facilities.

Christmas activities were discussed. Bob Louwersgave assignments for the upcoming Christmas treesale which will start as soon as the trees can be prices.The trees arrive this Friday.

Lions were also asked to assist in the Salvation Ar-my Collection programs. There is a need for bell-ringers for the collection pots outside Jerry's andBailey's.

Lion Bob Dormer requested assistance with thegames and food service for the Christmas party forthe residents of Gulf Coast Center which wiH be held inhis home on Bay Road.

The next regular meeting of the lions Club will beheld on Wednesday, December 7 at the Sanibei Com-munity Center building at 6:30 p.m.

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uestioning andanswering; searchingand researching; that's

=== what Doc Cooperriderwas doing for more than ahalf-century of his life.

And much of it was spentfocused through the myopic eye ofa microscope as a veterinarianparasitologist and clinicalpathologist.

But that was before he retired to Sanibelback in '78. And what does a detective ofanimal parasitic diseases do after he's beenretired for more than a decade? Why, in"Doc" Donald Elmer Cooperrider's case, hedecides to take a hiatus and go back to workagain. This time it will be teaching for ayear at a university in British-ruled 31Christopher, popularly known as St. Kitfe, inthe West Indies.

"If you don't stay active, you die,"Cooperrider says. And active he is andalways has been.

Cooperrider has been a doer since boyhoodin Columbus, Ohio, where he worked his waythrough school doing various jobs, frompaper boy to church janitor. "'I'm a middlechild - I had to fight harder," he explained.

As young Cooperrider approached collegeage. his father bought a house near OhioState. "I'll buy you all the rubber boots youneed in the wintertime," his fathercautioned, "but you're gonna walk it." Andwalk it he did, straight through theDepression to a doctorate in veterinarymedicine, with a master's degree inparasitology and clinical pathology.

After graduation, on Christmas Day is1936, Cooperrider married Sally ("In 52years, I've never forgotten ananniversary"), and the newlyweds moved toTennessee. That move would be only thefirst of many moves the two would maketogether. "My wife says that if you want tomove around and see the world- marry aveterinarian."

His first overseas move came in WorldWar II, when he and one other Americandoctor taught in a Chinese Army Veterinaryschool in Anshun, in the Kweichow Provinceof China. The two men were oddities to theChinese villagers, who had not seen manyCaucasians in their walled city of 100,000.Most mornings the Americans were greetedby the sight of 10 faces peering in theirwindow, quietly watching them sleep.Wherever they went, a few curious Chinesevillagers would accompany them, just for acloser look.

In the first month he was there,Coopperrider lost 30 pounds. The soldiers'diet was mostly rice, unhulled andintentionally undercooked so it would swellas the day wore on, staving off hunger.

Age: 74

Roots: Thornvrlle, Ohio

Pleasures: Goifing, reading andtalking

Pet Peeves: Tailgaters andspeeders, mainly, and a "littlebit of a peeve" about the waythe news media present thefacts.

Last book read: "WordWord," by Andy Rooney

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Mentor: Parasitofogy professorRussell Refarassler: "He'd steeryou to find knowledge, He'dnever give you the answers: heexpected you to find themyourself."

Most like to have dinner with:"Most of the time, it's the wife."

When they could get them, the usually-scorned American C-rations were considereda feast.

Three years later, at war's end,Cooperrider returned home to Ohio and soonaccepted a position at the old Oklahoma A &M College, now Oklahoma State, to doresearch on cattle diseases. After two yearsthere. It was off to the University ofTennessee in Knoxvile, where they wereopening a poultry research facility.

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The upward road to successcontinued through the Universityof Georgia in Athens, and on toRaleigh at the University of NorthCarolina, where he became thedirector of the new researchlaboratory of the N.C.Department of Agriculture.

The gypsy parasitologist finallymade it to Florida in 1959, whenhe became assistant director of a

new state laboratory inlKissimmee. Thiswas to be the longest stint of his career.

It was here in Florida that Cooperridersays his most troublesome case took place:that of a little parasite called thescrewworm fly. Cooperrider recalled thatthese voracious killers origially werebrought in on cattle brought to Florida fromthe dust bowl states to save them fromdrought during the Depression. Called "thescourge of Florida cattle," by the late '50sfully 10 percent of calves died because thescrewworm infected their bodies.

Cooperrider told of the intense researchwork, which also included the experimentaluse of radioactivity to kill, the fly. Simplyput, the larvae would be irradiated, thenwould hatch into sterile flies, which thenwere dropped by airplane into an infestedarea. Nature took its course and by January1961 there were none.

This was the first time that nuclear energywas used to completely wipe out a species inan area. According to Cooperrider, themethod has been tried several times on theMed fly, but it's been unsuccessful in thelarge infested areas.

Cooperrider's enthusiasm about hisfavorite subject is evident. "I was always inlove with research and I did a lot of it," heexplained. "Even in the laboratory indiagnostics, we used to try to come up withan idea for a little quicker diagnosis test fora disease. It's fantastic!"

In 1968, the Cooperriders began coming toSanibel on vacations, and in 1978 retiredhere "permanently."

Several days of the week Doc can be foundon the golf course at the Dunes. "I do it forthe exercise; you can tell that by thenumber of strokes I take."

But the generous amount of time he putsin on the golf course is no match for his25-year perfect attendance record in theLions Club.

In fact, that's how many islanders arefamiliar with Doc. He's the one who makesthe personalized wooden signs with hisrouter at the Lions Club arts and crafts fairevery year.

"If you don't stay active, you die," "hecautions. And his way of retirement is anactive one. 4iDo something! Start something!

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If you've got the right kind of mind,pretty soon you're on a track thatleads to other places."

Now Doc's place on the horizon

means going back to the work he'sloved so long, and as he says, "after57 years, you just don't break it off."

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is anticipating that all 3,000 luminaria will be sold. Theproceeds will go to Friends In Service Here, a non-profit islands service group known as FISH.

On the night of the open house, the luminaria areplaced along miles of PeriwLikle Way, from theSeahorse Shops and Punta Ybel Plaza to Tarpon BayRoad and the Palm Ridge Triangle. Shoppers canfollow the twinkling trail to the many shops, which willbe serving up plenty of yuletide hospitality during the

evening.The Sanibel Trolley will be traveling the entire trail

for free that night, and will stop almost anywherealong the way to pick up and let off passengers, soparking won't be a problem.

The lighting of the traditional Sanibel ChristmasTree near the causeway will take place and Santa willbe making his rounds on the island's shiny red firetruck.

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ENJOY A SUNNY BREAKFAST on your large screened:!porch. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium has oversized itfloor plan ptus new carpets, paint and walicaverings. All*,'amenities and just steps to Sanibet's most beautiful beach.; •$148,000. See it today. Call Bert Jenks at 472-6565, ;'•evenings at 472-2066. >'.

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frontage on Periwinkle Way. JUST •REDUCED $10,000 AND TERMS:WtLL BE CONSIDERED. High volume ,of traffic, adjacent to new bank andactive businesses such as 7-11 andEckerd's. Asking $450,000. Caji.Ginny Howley or Vince Keiiy at472-6565 for specifications; evenings .at 489-0742 and 472-9357,respectively.

OWE OF SANIBELS ROOM WITH A VIEW... Beautiful,breathtaking views from kitchen, great room, and masterbedroom. Gumbo Limbo 2BR CBS home with screened-in lanai and pool, fish off your own dock. $244,300. Ahome you must see. for appointment cali Vince Kelly orEmfly Hewitt at 472-6565 or evenings 472-9357 or472-3633.

SPACIOUS LAKEFROKT HOME.- with kits of space forThe serious hobbyist- Fireplace and cathedra! ceffing mgreat room for carefree, informal entettatnJog. Asking$232,000. Ca8 to ses l i f e today - shown by appointmentonly. CaS 472-6565 or evenings Bert Jenks at 472-2066.

BUILDING SfTE FOR YQUR HOME...Are you looking fof~a beautifulcleared tot with possible views ofthe Gulf? This could be yours foronly $179,CXX). Prime location on.W. Guif Drive Setter willing to offerterms makes this a rare find that

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UJVE A CHAfflWtKG SETTING.... Enjoy deep waterdockage in fieasesell Channel aral ihs san^is*oo the Gulfki t!as fcwaly decoraffid 3 Bedroom 2K bash dmdommksn.At $2i5,QQG«ffif3>awiafamiHngfXHnpar35Be in comfort. 'appearance & locations. CaS Fred Newman at 472-6565or 48S-2175 after hours. '

CUPCAKE OF A COTTAGE! Cute, clean ami convenient isthis troptca! cottage on Sanibei. 18TJS fexgwduai units Veiya&xasie & just a waSfc away from the Guif. Excellent rentalkszome. Try to match this for oniy $75,000. Wei! worth .the phone cail. Contact Owen Dorsegan at 472-6565, eves482-8244.

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From alligators to island attractions,here's everything the visitor needs to know

Canoe rentals

Picnic areas

Public beaches

Public restrooms

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AlligatorsFeeding aliigators anywhere isnot oniy ILLEGAL, it also isextremely OANQEROUS. Analligator that is accustomed tobeing fed will become adangerous animal if iefl unfedfor a period of time. Animalsthat are not artificiatJy fed are(ess likely to becameproblems. A "tame" alligatorbecomes bold; he loses hisfear of man. Then he hasdifficulty distinguishingbetween a fish and the handthat holds it.

Because of the alligatorpopulation here, dogs shouldnever be allowed to run on theislands. Fence your dog; walkhim on a leash or, if you mustfree him for a waft, keep himunder voice onfroJ. NEVES tieyour<Sog in an unfenced backyard."

For help with a nuisanceaiiigator. cait the SanibelPolice Department, 472-3111.The dispatcher wili contact thesiate.

BanksCitizens and SouthernNational Bank of FloridaI/Saln branch1699 Periwinkle Way472-4141Open 9 a.m. to 4 pjn. Mondaythrough Thursday; 9 a.m. to 8p.m. Friday. Drive-in windowopen &30 a.m. to 4 p.m.Monday through Thursday; 8:30ajn, to 8 p.m. Friday. ClosedSaturday and Sunday.

Citizens and SouthernNational Bank of FloridaSantbei branchB alley's Shopping Cester472-5173Open 9 a.ns, to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday; S a.rn. to 8p.m. FifeSay; 9 a.m. to 1p.m.Saturday. Closed Sunday.

Citizens and Southernnational Sank of FloridaCaptivs branchCaprtra Drive ami Andy BasseLane, 472^866Open 9 a.ra. to 3 p.ro. Mondaythrough Friday. CtossdSaturday and Sunday.

Community Sank of the islands2450 PeriwInkSe Way472-2BO0Oper S a.m. tc 4 p.m. Mondayirrough Thurssay: 9 a.rn. to Sp.m. Friday: 3 a.m. to noonSaturday. Closed Sunday.

First FederalSavings and loan

Palm Ridge Road amiFlorence StreetSanibet, 472-1537Open 9 a,m. to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday; 9 a.m. to 8p.m. Friday. Closed Saturdayand Sunday.

First Independence Bank2245 Pate JUdgs RoadPk* Kwlck CenterSanibet, 472-1314Open 9 a m to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday: 9 a.tn. to 5p jn. Friday; S a m to noonSaturday. Closed Sunday.

Honor System24-hour teiiersProvided by Citizens andSouthern National Bank ofFlorida at Bailey's and Jerry'son Santbet and at 110Ghadwidc Square on Captwa.

BeachesOn SaniW WNRKTfflCTBBPARKINS WITH NO STICKEBis permitted for everyone alongthe Causeway, at the Sanibellighthouse and Fishing Pier atthe eastern tip of the Island, atSutfskJe City Faric off CasaYbei Boad, on the east side oftrie SaniM end of theCauseway, at the gulf end ofTarpon Bay Boad and at theTrost property on Tarpon BayRoad.

Off-islanders wfthRESTRJCTEB PARKINGsncKEBS can find beachaccess at Baiiey Road, BeachBoad, Dixie Beach Boulevard,Nsota Street, Donax Street,Ftrtger Street and on theSan&et side of Tarns* Beach.

fefawJ residents wfinRESIDENTIAL PARKINGSTICKERS can par* on WestGulf Drfws west of RabbitRoad, the bay and gulf sides ofButtonwood Lane, the bay andgulf sides of Seagrape Lane,Colony Walkway, Bay Driveand on HendereonRoad atCastaways Lane.

The user fee for tha CGUKTYPARK AT 80WWWS BEACHon the western end of Sanibeiis $2 per car.

ON GtmNA pu&Iic teachaccess for no charge can befound at Turner Seach orf udtoer north just past theentrance to South SaasPSantation.

State law prohibits nudesunbathing on at! Floridabeaches.

BikingThe extensive network of bitepaths on SarJbei is eieariyroa/fces atong tire sage of'the

road. Observe caution whendriving near the bike path.

A state law and cityordinance combine to prohibitparking or driving on the bikepaths. Mopeds are notpermitted on the bike paths.

CampingCamping on th# beach isprohibited, as are open beachfires. Fires are permitted,however, In approved cookingcontainers {not to exceed48x24x12 incnes deep} with anextruded metal griii for non-commercial food preparation.

After you have your beachparty, please assumeresponsibility for cleaning upany litter or debris from thearea.

Child careDonna Reid'sChild 0e«Jop®*nt Canter472-86S7Day program: ages 1-5. After-schoo! program: school-age-chikiren.

ChurchesCapth/a CfiapsJ By The SeatotenleBOBiliMilonaJ; seasonalWH»» Sri*e and chapfe U n aWHttom C Scfcwwi, B.D.,

Cftapei swvtoes resume onNovember 20 at 11 am.

Church of tha islands4115 Sanibel-Captlva ReadPastor Jamie Stilson472-1818Sunday: 10 a-tn. worshipssrtce; 6 to 9 p.m. homefSfeii

Wednesday: 7 p.m.fellowship.

Nttrseiy available for af!sewfees.

First Chwch of ChristScientist, Sanibe 1-Captivs2S50 West Gulf DriveSumJay: 11 a.m. worship andSunday school.

Wednesday: 8 p.m. service.Beading room open 10 a.m.

to noon Wedntsday amiFriday.

Sanibei CommunityC t i { H W f e i{1740 Periwinkie Way {n«xtfo Jerry's shopping center}Dr. Denny DennisonDr. John Wiicox472-2684Sunday services: WinterJOciobW Htreuglt Aprs!) S and11:15 a.m. Sumnjer iMaythfough Septsm&er) 10 a.m.

Sunday Schooi and childcare for all services. Activemid-week Youth Gktb and adultBethel series. Friday: Mother'sMorning Out.

Office open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Monday through Friday.

Sanibel Congregational .United Church of Christ2050 Periwinkle WayRev. Richard Stein472-0497 or 472-8100Sunday: 10 a.m. worshipservice at the church acrossfrom Periwinkie Placeshopping center. Child careprovided. Elevator for easyaccess.

Christian education forelementary age children duringworship.

Office hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Tuesday through Saturday. .

St. Isabel CaihoKc Church3669 Sanlbel-Captiva Road472-2783Msgr. Robert Schlefen, pastorRev. Jacques Nyssen,associateSunday Mass: 8:30 a.m., 10:30a.m. and noon.

Daily Mass: 8:30 a.m.Hoiy Days' schedules the

same as weekends.

St. Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church2304 Periwinkle Wayfl«». William Dodd, ractorHw- WWism Walker, pri«8tassociate472-2173Sunday (summer schedule):7:30 and 930 a.m. HolyEucharist. Nursery service isavailable at the 9:30 a.m.service.

Wednesday: S a m . HolyEucharist and Healing Service.

TSursday: 7:30 a.m. HolyEucharist and Bible study.

Temple JudeaConsanatire Synagogue14486 A&W Bulb RoadFort MyersBabb! Toba August43M201Services at 8 p.m. Friday and9:30 a_m. Saturday.

Unitarian Universaiistsof the islandsRev. William Burnside Miller4 7 2 - 3 ^Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the firstand third Sunday of everymonth November through Aprilat Sanibel CongregationalUnited Church of Christ

First Baptist Church of iona15600-1 San Carlos Bfwf.Fort MyersJohn Johnson, pastor433-1070, 332-1894Sunday: Christian educationclass at 9:30 a.m.: morningservice at 11 a.m.; eveningservice at 7 p.m.

Wednesday: Bible study at 7p.m.

Unity Church of Christianity2073 Lafayette St.Fort Myers332-1891

ClubsAJ-Anon - Meets at 8 p.m. everyTuesday and at noon everyFriday at Sanibei CommunityChurch. For.more informationcali 472-3935.

Meets at 8 p.m. Thursdaynight at the CaptlvaCommunity Center building.For more information call472-3214.

Alcoholics Anonymous - Meetsat several locations.

St. Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church. Thursday:Closed discussion. Friday:Open speakers. Sunday:Ciosed step. Ail meetings st 8p.m. No smoking.

Sanibel CongregationalUnited Church. Monday: 10a.m. women's cioseddiscussion; no smoking.Tuesday: 8 p.m. closeddiscussion. Thursday: Noonmen's closed big bookdiscussion.

Sanibei Community Church.Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. openstep meeting.

Adult Children of Alcoholics(ACOA> Meets Friday, 8 p.m. atSanibel Community Church.

American Association ofRetired Parsons (AARP> Meetsat 1:30 p.m. on the secondFriday of every monthNovember through May at theSanibel CommunityAssociation. Call 472-5517.

American Business Women'sAssociation - Meets for dinnerand business at 5:30 p.m. onthe second Thursday of everymonth at the Putting Peiicanrestaurant at the BeachviewCountry Club. Any woman whois employed either part or fulltime is weicome. Reservationsmust be made by Monday priorto the Thursday meeting. CallPat Renz, 472-1123, forreservations. Call Linda Brown,433-7747, for membershipinformation.

American Legion, Sanibel-Captwa Post 123 - Meets atthe legion hali on Sanibel-Captiva Road on the secondTuesday of every month. Call472-9979.

American Legion Auxiliary -Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the firstWednesday of every month inthe iegion hall on Sanibe!-Capiiva Road. Cali 472-9979.

Barrier Island Group for theArts - Supporting andpromoting the arts on Sanibe!and Captiva. Meets at 8 p.m.on the last Monday of everymonth at the new Barrierisland Center for the Arts nextto Sanibel City Hall. Ailmembers, guests and anyoneinterested is invited.Refreshments are served. Forinformation cali 395-0900.

Christian Women's Club -Meets for luncheon on thesecond Thursday of everymonth at sundial resort.Reservations required. Cali472-5085 or 472-4275 for times.

Chrll War Re-enactment Society- Bimonthly meetings. Cali472-0482 for more information.

Horticulture Society of theislands - For details call Dr.Faye Granberry, 472-6940.

Island Children's Cooperative -Island babysitting exchange,activities and fun for islandchildren and parents. Caii472-8407 for information.

island Fishing Club • Meets at6 p.m. on the first Monday ofevery month at the PuttingPelican Country Club. Visitorswelcome.

Kiwanis - Meets at 7:30 a.m.every Wednesday at theCoconut Grove restaurant.Visiting Kiwanians weicome.For information call JohnFriediund, 472-1537.

Lions - Meets at 6:30 p.m. onthe first and third Wednesdayof every month at the SanibelCommunity Association.

Lions Auxiliary - Meets at 6:30p.m. on the third Wednesdayeach month at the Dunes. CallDottie Wlthington, 472-5555.

Mom's Support Group - Forsingle, divorced or widowedwomen whose husbands workfong hours. A time for sharingthoughts, concerns and specialprograms. Call 472-1885 forinformation.

Rotary - Meets at 7:45 a.m.every Friday at the CoconutGrove restaurant. Ail visitingRoiarians and interestedindividuate are welcome. Cali472-2880 for information.

Sanlbel-Captiva Art League •Outdoor workshops from S a.rrs.to noon followed by a sacklunch and critique everyThursday year 'round. Phone472-4594 or 481-4789 forlocations.

Indoor workshops heldJanuary, February and March.Membership open to ail areaartists. Phone 472-0905 forinformation.

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Sanibel-Captiva MasterGardening Clinic - Meetssecond Wednesday, of eachmonth at the Sanibel Library.Features Kaye Cude. Fordetails caii Dr. Faye Granberryat 472-6940.

Sanibel-Captiva NewcomersGroup -Luncheon meeting at11:30 a.m. on the firstWednesday of every month: a!!ladies welcome. Call Dr. FayeGranberry at 472-5940 for r

further information.

Sanibel-Captiva PowerSquadron - Generalmembership meetings held onthe third Monday of everymonth at the SanibefCommunity Association.Luncheon at noon everyWednesday and executivemeetings the first Wednesdayof every month at the Coconut3rove. Call 472-1316.

*Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club -Meets at 8 p.m. on the thirdMonday of every monthOctober through May at theSanibsl Elerftentary School onthe San-Cap Road. Forinformation call MembershipChairwoman Margaret Thorsen,472-4094, or write the Sanibel

i Shell Club, P.O. Box 355,I 33957.

nibel Communityissociation - Meetings heid on

the second Wednesday of eachmonth, November through May,at 6:30 p.m. at the communitycenter, 2173 Periwinkle Way.Office hours are 9 a.m. to 2p.m., Monday through Friday.Phone 472-2155.

Sanibel League of WomenVoters - Meets at 9:30 a.m. onthe third Monday of everymonth at the Sanibe! PublicLibrary. Call Charlotte Hamtet,472-2927.

Southwest Florida Boardsaiiors- Meets at 1 p.m, on the firstSunday of tfte month on thecauseway unless otherwiseannounced. Gall 472-6017 or433-4517 for information. Newmembers always welcome.

Zonta d u b of Sanibel-Captiva -A classified serviceorganization for executivebusiness women on theislands. Meets for breakfast at7:30 a.m. on the first Thursdayof every month at the PuttingPelican. Visiting Zontianswelcome. For Information cattPresident Kappy King Cole,472-5327 or 46S-50QG.

Courts andcourses

GOLFBeaefcview GoJf CoursePar View DrtveOff Middle Qu» Brive472-262SSemi-privateOpen 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pubiiowelcome; tee time requirad.Green fees: $8 for nine holes,$22 for 18.

The Bunas Country Club943 Sandeastte Road472-2535Semi-privateOpsn daylight to dusk. Caii forstarting time. Green fees: S10for nine holes. S24 for 18 holes:the 18 hols fee is for unlimitedplay. Electric carts: S10 fornine holes, $20 for 1S. Pulicarts S2.

TENNISThe Dunes Country Club943 Sandcssti* Road

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_ H! racquet facilities. Opendaylight to dusk. S10.50 perhour per court. Call for coyrttime. Lessons available.

Island Tennis Service472-058SProfessional instruction at yourresort or private courtspecializing m beginningcouples or individuals, juniorsand advanced players. Rac-quets supplied. Video playbackoptional.

Sanibel Elementary SchoolSanibet-Ciptiva RoadPub fc courtsLigMec evenings urstM 10 p.m.No reservations. No cnarge.

Brian Greenman, USPTA472-S723Private wessons. sro_-p ;~s!rLsc-tion zr.a 5a:i? oi-azs.

RACQUETS ALLSignal innOWe Middle Guif Drive472-4890Two air-conditioned indoorcourts, open by appoinime-nt.Call for reservations,

DoctorsGENERAL PRACTICE

Jean Gentry, M.D., P.A.2250 Periwinkle Way472-4188

Stephan Halabis, M.D., FACS2426 Palm Ridge Road472-3163

Stanley Wegryn, M.D., FACSWegryn Medical Center4301 Sanibet-Capfiva Road472-4131

FAMILY MEDICINE

John Miles Lurie, M.D., ABFPThe [slander Heafth Center2400 Palm Ridge Road472-597424-hour service

INTERNAL MEDiCINE

Dr. Rob D, Simmons1648 Periwinkle WaySuite C-1472-1334

CHIROPRACTIC

Harry Kair, D.O, P A1650 Periwinkle Way472-1824

OPTOMETRISTS

Robert LeSage, O.D.Timothy Undednll1571 Periwinkle Way472-4204

DENTISTS

James Be!), D.D.S.Sanibe! Plaza1630-G Periwinkle Way472-6333

Roger Dunphy, B.D.S.William ShoraeJs, B.D.&Bay Wind Piaza2402 Palm Ridge Road472-2060

COUNSELINGTHERAPY

Jackson, UC.S.W.flgy472-T634By appointment only, eveningsor weekends for luarital, familyand irKJfelrJua! counseling.

Maogie Muliins, M.A.1833-F Periwinkle Way472-€i88Personal, couple and groupcounseling by appointment.

SanibeJ-CaptreaCounseling Centeriona SchoolMcGregor BoulevardValeria WssttwB, <firector472-S69S or 4mmmStress, aJcohoi and dragabuse; personat, family andadolescent counseling.

HEARING

Heating Aid Center4301 Ssnibel-Captiva Road472-4131

MASSAGETHERAPY

Diana Sthrerstone1619 Periwinkle Way472-5579Licensed massage therapistLocated downstairs tr> theisland Tower. By appointmentonly.

Second Wind Massage Thsraoy472-3481Licensed therapists offering 3variety of rehabilitative and ^healing techniques. -

PHARMACIES

Barrier island Pharmacy2440 Palm Ridge Road472-3866

Comer DragsBailey's Shopping Center472-4149Pnarrnacisi on duty 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Monday through Fnssy, 9a.rn. to 4. p.m. Saturday.

Bckerd Drugs2331 Palm Ridge Road472-1719

VETERINARIANS

Ors. Paul and Phyfis Douglass,D.V-M.1042 Cypress Lake OrisreFort Myers481-4746

Dog lawsSanibel law requires that dogsbe leashed whenever they areon property not belonging iotheir owner. You areresponsible for the behavior of'your pet.

The Chamber o? Commercecan teii you which islandaccommodations acceptfamilies with pets.

Remember: Wherever youare, clean up after your dog."Leave nothing on the beachexcept footprints" applies todogs, too.

FishingNo permit is required for thesaltwater sport, but fishing infreshwater ponds or on theSanibel River requires a Floridafishing iioense.

licenses are available atBailey's on Sanibel.

FitnessSanibel Recreation ComplexNext to the elementary schoolSanibei-Captiva Road472-0345Regular hours at the center arefrom 10 a.m. to noon Mondaythrough Friday and from 1 to 5p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Aqua-aerobics in the pooifrom 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday andThursday.

Aerobics in the gym from 8to 9 a.m. Monday, Wednesdayand Friday.

Tae Kwon Do classes in thegym from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Tuesday and Thursday.

Goodthingsto knowC h a « b « of CommerceOn the Sanibe[ sideof file Causeway472-108B, 472-3232Open S ajn. io 8 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday; 16'a.m. to 5p.m. Sunday.

Disaster AlertCable Channel 11 broadcastshurricane and other emergencyinformation that might affectSanibe! or Gapliva.

BSHFriends In Service Here472-040424 hours » dayNeighbor!y help for islanders Irsneed of transportation, regularphone checks and assortednon-emergerey services. Nofee is ever charged.

PubHc restroorasCauseway - Between thedrawbridge and SantfaetChamber of Commerce - Justoff the Causeway on SanibeE.Guiiside City Park - Publicbeach just off Casa Ybei Road.Sanlbet Fishing Pier - AJ theeastern end oS the island nearthe Lighthouse.Turner Beach - At BHnd Passbetween SanibeJ and Captwa.Bowman's Beach - At the endof Bowman's Ssach Road onihe western end of Sanibe!.

LibrariesS&rdbei PubBc libraryPalm Rtdg« Read and LibraryWay472-2483Open 10 a.rrt. to 4 pjrt. Mondaythrough Friday; 10 ajn. tonoon, Saturday. OpenWednesday evenings, 7 to 9p.m. Closed Sunday.

CapEiva Memorial LibraryChapin and Wilts streets472-2133Open S a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Friday;9 i. m. xo 12:30 p.m. Saturday.Csosea Sunday and Monday.

MarinasandchartersCapt. Tom Adbaiia472-2531Charter sailing by '<?•- -ay, half-day or sunset.

Capt. Ralph BartholomewCaptiva, 472-5277Departing Timmy's Noofc34-foot Down East cabincruiser. Shelling, sightseeing,fishing, luncheon and picnictrips. . - . • • .

Capt. Jim Bumsed472-4701, 472-5161Native Florida guide forshelling, sightseeing, fishing.

Capt. Dave Case472-2798Independent charters

Capt. Costanzo472-1206Birding and sightseeingcharters.

Capt. Bill Gartrell472-3012Fishing, shelling andsightseeing.

Capt. Tom Nichols472-546336-foot sailboat by day or half-day.

Capt. Bob Sabatino472-1451Fishing, shelling, sightseeing,luncheon trips to SafetyHarbor.

island Cruises, Inc.Capf. Duke SellsCapt. Roger Notiruff472-5463, 472-546210 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cabbage Keyfor lunch; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.sightseeing cruise. Dinnercruises to Cabbage Key aboardthe Catherine Theresa. Shellingtrips available.

Blind Pass Marina472-1020Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. sevendays. Launching ramp. Bait,tackle and gear. Tackle andfishing skiff rentals.

Boat House472-2531Open 8 a.m. to S p.m. sevendays at Sanibel Marina. Powerboats: 15-19 feet, 50-115 HP,USCG equipped, convertibletops. Sailboats: Sunfish, 17-22foot day sailers. 41-foot chartersloop with captain. ;

Jensen's Twin Palms MarinaCaptiva, 472-5800Open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. sevendays. Bait, tackle and gear.Light tackle for rent, dockage.-8oat rentals. Sail charters fortwo with Capt Mike MacMiilan.

Sanibel Marina472-2723Open 7 a.rn. to 6 p.m. sevendays. Capt. Ted Cote and Capt.Bill Gar*reil for fishing, shellingand sightseeing guides. Callfor appointment Bait, tackle,gear. Light tackle for rent.Launching ramp, dockage.

For sail and power boatrertais caii 472-2531.

Tropic Bird CruisesCapt Hans Boodiuaii472-6904One-half or fuii- day cruises,sunsei and moonlight tripsavailable aboard the trimaran,Pelican,

'tween Waters MarinaCaptiva, 472-5181Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. sevendays. Dock Master JohnFought, captains Mike Fuery,Duke Sells, Jerry Way and JimBumsed for fishing, sheiiingand sightseeing trips. Bait,tacMe and gear. Tackte forrent. Boat rentals: 45 HP, 75HP. siectric start.

Offshore Sailing SchoolSouth Seas Plantation MarinaCap&ra, 472-5111, Ext 7141.Week-Song sailing courses startevery Sunday evening.Beginners and advanced.Cruising and racing. Privateiessons and two-hourintroductory clinics alsoavailable.

NatureguidesCapt. Ralph Bartholomew472-5277Offering aquatic nature toursthrough waterways of Sanibe!,Captiva, Upper Captiva andCayo Costa with lunch stCabbage Key.

Participants can also go fornature walks ors barrier islandsand have the choice of either a34-foat cruiser or a 24-footopen fisherman vniih 2 highfreeboard. Ca« for reservationsand detaifs.

Mark "Bird" Westail472-5218Offering a choice of canoetrips on the Sanibel River,through the wildfife refuge.orto Buck Key. Trips last two tothree hours. Also offering a oartour along the refuge WildlifeDrive. Call for reservations anddetails.

Sanibel Outdoor ExperiencesCharles LeBuff, chief naturalist472-3177Featuring natural history toursof Sanibel-Captiva andadjacent waters. Winterschedule includes beach walk,sundown birding tour by boat,canoe tour, star walk andothers. Caii anytime foradditional details orreservations.

PostofficesSanibef Post OfficeTurn right off Periwinkle Wayon Tarpon Bay Road472-1655Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday. ClosedSaturday and Sunday.

Jerry's Grocery StoreJerry's Shopping CenterPeriwinkle Way472-9300Postal counter open from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday throughFriday. Closed Saturday andSunday.

Captiva Post OfficeOn Captiva Road near theentrance to South SeasPlantation472-1674Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday. ClosedSaturday and Sunday.

Western UnionBailey's General StoreBailey's Shopping CenterOpen 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Monday through Saturday, 9a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday.

RentalsSanibel Rental ServiceSanibel Square2248 Periwinkle Way472-5777Lawn and garden tools,contractor's equipment, etc.

AUTOMOBILES

Budget Rent-A-CarSanlbei: 472-0088Captiva: 472-9600, South SeasPlantationSanibe! office open 8 a.m. to 5p.m. seven days.

Captiva office open 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m. seven days.

Call to make arrangements.

Hertz Rent-A-CarSanibel Standard Station1015 Periwinkle Way472-1468Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. sevendays a week.

Sanibel island Limousine472-8888Call to make arrangements.

BABY NEEDS

Sanibel Rental ServiceSanibei Square2246 Periwinkle Way472-5777 -Roilaways, cribs, strollers,highchairs, car seats, beachitems and more.

8ICYCLES-MOPEDS

Bike Route2330 Palm Ridge Road472-1955Bicycle rentais, sales andrepairs. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Saturday.Closed Sunday.

Etc. Rentals, Inc.at Captiva Beach400 feet past South SeasPlantation472-0030Scooters, bicycles, beachchairs, umbrelias. Free deliveryand pickup. Caii anytime.

island Moped1470 Periwinkle Way472-5248Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. sevendays. Bicycie and Moped rentaland repair.

Tarpon Bay Concession900 Tarpon Bay Road472-8900Bicycies rented on an hourlybasis. Open 8 a.m. to fi p.m.daily.

BOOKS

Island Book Nook2440 Palm Ridge Road472-6777Best sellers in hardcover forrent by the week.

CANOES

Tarpon Bay Concession900 Tarpon Bay Road472-8900Marked canoe trail is part ofthe J.N. "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge. Baitfor sale.

VIDEO EQUIPMENT

Bailey's General StorePeriwinkle Way andTarpon Bay Road472-1516Rental of videotapes andmachines.

Brown's Movies and More359 Periwinkle WayNear the Lighthouse472-6364Rental of videotapes,televisions, VCR machines andvideo cameras.

P1CAFLIC1633-D Periwinkle WayAnchor Point, next toBank of the Islands472-0077VHS tape, machine andcamera rentals, saies andservice.

WINDSURFERSWATER SPORTS

Sanibel Hilton Inn937 East Gulf Drive472-3181Windsurfers, Hobie cats andphantoms. Hourly rental andinstruction.

Windsurfing Works1554 Periwinkle Way472-0123Windsurfing rentals, sates,instruction and accessories.

ShellingThe city of Sanibel has aresolution limiting the takingof live shells to two perspecies per day per person, inorder to preserve SanibsJ'sbeautiful shelling beaches,however, most collectorsrefuse to take any live shellswhatsoever.

Thingsto doand seeCare and Rehabilitationof Wildlife <CROWJSanibel-Captiva Road472-3644Open house for the public fromI to 3 p.m. on the last Sundayof every month, Octoberthrough March. Tours byappointment. Board meetingsare at 1:30 p.m. on the secondMonday of every month.

J.N. "Ding" DarlingNational Wildlife Refuge472-1100The 5-mile, self-guiding WildlifeDrive, Baiiev Tract walkingtrails and two canoe trails areopen daily from sunrise tosunset. The Visitor Center offSanibei-Captiva Road is openfrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday. Entrance feerequired.

For additional information,check at the Visitor Center orcall during normal businesshours.

Island Historical MuseumAdjacent io Sanibe! City Hail800 Duniop Road472-4648Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Thursday and Saturday.

Sanibel-CaptivaConservation FoundationSanibel-Captiva Road472-2329Four miles of waiking trails,nature center, observationtower, nature shop and nativepiant nursery. Open 9:30 a.ni.to 4:30 p.m. Monday throughSaturday. Aciuits Si; children30 cents. Free tours at 10 a.irs.,II a.m. and 2 p.m.

Sanibe! LighthouseAt the eastern tip of Sanibe!The historic Lighthouse isclose to the Sanibel FishingPier, which offers excellentfishing, a ioveiy beach andview of San Carlos Bay.

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Q.OAINT ISLAND HOME with view ofBinkins Bayou, it has three bedrooms, twoand one half baths plus a large family room.Priced to sell at $149,400. Call me to see thisunique property. Call Harriet B. Sherman,Realtor Associate (days 472-3121 eves.472-9650).

O S E O F THE FEW REMAININGGOLF FRONT .lots on Sanibel Island.There is over 95 feet of beach front and over300 feet deep. Current survey andpreliminary plans available. Contact HarrietB. Sherman. Realtor Associate (days472-3121 eves. 472-9650).

EAST END HOME WITH FANTASTICBAY VIEWS!! Just i i s ^ i this SeagrapeLane home is located J S S " | 3 F ' o t a w ay fr°m

the Bay wate^^^jlteflL for someonesearching for Smfpmpnear down home ona lot that can't^fe duplicated. Offered for$270,000. Call Debbie Weinstock, BrokerSalesman (days 472-3121 eves. 472-0421).

GOLF AN© GOLF are both only a stone'sthrow away from this spacious two bedroomcondominium in a low density complex; onlytwenty three units share the pool, tennis, anddock overlooking a fresh water canal and golfcourse. Available completely furnished for

I only SI52.900. Call Dan Conn, Realtori Associate {days 472-3121 eves. 472-9337).

MAGNIFICENT NEW HOME INSANIBEL'S PREMIER GOLF FRONTSUBDIVISION - You will love the sunkengreat room with a skylight above andwindows galore, the kitchen with breakfastroom, the master suite with sunken tub andwindowed shower, and the dining room largeenough for the entire family. Located one lotback from the gulf. Contact Mike Robideau.Realtor Associate (days 472-3121 eves.472-5102).

TWO BEDROOM TOWNHQME WITHSHIGfflE DESIGN. Everything you couldwant cathedral ceilings bath and bedrooms.large master bath with dressing areas, wraparound fanais, dining area with pass-throughbar, kitchen pantry and dinette ingreenhouse surroundings. Located on theGulf of Mexico. CaO G.G. Robindeau, RealtorAssociate {days 472-3121 eves. 472-5102).

THE ISLAND'S MOST POPCILARADULT CONDOMINIUM. Spacious, twobedroom, two bath apartment with privategarage. Newly refurbished with many extrasinstalled. Wonderful permanent residence orsecond home. Call Jean Reed. RealtorAssociate (days 472-3121 eves. 472-1663!.

1 6 2 FEET O F FRONTAGE ONPERIWINKLE. Great location forexposure and traffic count 32.500 sq. ft.allows for good size building and parking.Information packet available. Call SusanBuckman. Realtor Associate (days 472-3121eves. 454-5200).

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COMBINE THE ULTIMATE INDESIGN and superior materials with viewsof San Carlos Bay and a deep water dockateminutes from the bay. This three levei homeis completely furnished and beautifullylandscaped and includes four porches, loft,whirlpool bath, fireplace, wood modekitchen, and superb designer lighting andfurnishings. Offered at $1,050,000. Call PatHolland, Realtor Associate or Ted Holland,Broker Salesman (days 472-3121 eves.472-9518).

LARGEST NEAR BEACH LOT inSanibel's premier gulf front subdivision. Thisis the only one available in this subdivision.Homes off the gulf are priced between$625,000 and $679,000. Great bargain at$299,900. Call John Nicholson, RealtorAssociate (days 472-3121 eves. 472-6296).

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The Red Shouldered Hawk:Few other birds can compete with the ear-shattering screech of this raptor.

From now until Easter, island residentswill drive visiting friendsandrelativesthrough the J.N. "Ding" Darling NationalWildlife Refuge. But since the 15 MPH speedlimit gives passengers plenty of time to askquestions about birds, ignorance is anembarassment rather than bliss.

Therefore, many residents have masteredthe art of distracting inqui&itive visitors byshouting, "Look! There's an alligator!"'Even if there is no alligator, the possibility ifseeing one distracts questioning passengerslong enough for the besieged driver toconsult a field guide.

Unfortunately, one rarely finds the answerto "What's a raptor?" in a field guide. Infact, many dictionaries refuse to recognizeraptor as a word! But Miss Beryl Wilbur'stranslation of the Latin verb Rapere, whosefour-letter English derivative embarassedher. is most enlightening.

The Rape of the Sabine Women was MissWilbur's battleground. Should a giggling girltranslate the title as "'the rape", the Latinteacher corrected her by saying "thecarrying off." Thus rapere means- to seizeami carry oft, which ss precisely whatraptors do to their victhas.

Admirably equipped to perform theirDarwinian deeds, raptors have strong,aocched beaks, sharp talons, and enviablevision thai enables tnen: to spot a meal morethan -. snile a"*ay Birds of prey, therap.orial group includes falcons, owis.eagies., vultures, espreys and hawks.

Thanks to special platforms designed todiscturage them from nesting on Islandtelephone poles, ospreys enjoy highvisibility But v.-hen it comes to audibility,feu raptors can compete with the ear-shattering shriek or the red-shouideredhawk-

However, seeing ?he raptor in flight ismore rewarding than comtemplating its diet-While the reddish shoulder patches may notbe visible, narrow white bands on the darktail, translucent "windows"' on the flightfeathers, aad underparts barred with red.white and brown are fully exposed.

Fortunately, the shrieking is seasonalrather than continual. Most of the time.Buteo lineatus is relatively quiet Living inmoist woodland areas, the bird watches forpassing prey. While insects and rodents aremain staples, the hawk also likes smail

snakes, opossums, rabbits and, occasionally,other birds.

Yet in the eyes of some beholders, the birdis a brine. Fiercely territorial during thenesting season, Buteo lineatus shrieks while

"Fiercely territorial during thenesting season, Buteo lineatusshrieks while attacking intruders,. its shrill screams may causetennis buffs \o net theiroverheads and duffers to overhiteasy putts/*

attacking intruders. Not surprisingly, itsshrill screams may cause tennis buffs to net

Thus when Care and Rehabilitation ofWildlife holds an open house, the .permanently disabled "Hawkeye" is alwaysthe star attraction. But last spring, anotherred-shouldered hawk stole the show.

Having transformed an air-conditioningunit into a nesting site, the raptor took anexceedingly dim view of the parade passingthrough its territory. Screaming like aviolated virgin, it drowned out the voices ofCROW's volunteer guides and caused anabrupt cancellation of Hawkeye'sperformance.

Maggie Greenberg migrated to Sanibel in1978. Listed in Who's Who in U.S. Wriiere,Editors and Poets, she is the author of Natureon Sanibel, A Child's Guide to Sanibei andCapiivA and The Sanibel Shelt Guide.

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Elegant veal dish can be prepared overthree-day period

As I had such an overwhelming response and somany compliments over my Vitello Tonnato dish ofSeptember 6,1 thought I would do another elegantveal dish. This is not only gorgeous to eat but alsobeautiful to behold. It takes a bit of preparation butis worth the time and the effort. You can do it overa three-day period, one day the marinating, the nextday the second step and the final touch the day youare serving it. Don't panic, just follow directions andit will all come together.

With this roast, I usually serve rice and tiny littlecarrots garnished with fresh minced dill. I am notgoing to tell you what to serve for dessert, but I willwrite about a lovely and simple fresh pear dessert.

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BEEP WATER CANALLocated in prestigious Sanibel Estates subdivision, my nevi' listing is situated on a wide, direct

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1O89 SOUTH YACHTSMAN DRIVEThree bedroom, two and one-half bath canal front home on a quiet street Just munutes from

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Two bedroom - two bath condominium with spiral staircase to large loft! This apartmenthas many exiras, is very we!! furnished in while wicker suith light rose accent colors, and hasa lieu' of ihe Gulf of Mexico. Coquina Beach is a residential condominium communiiy on theGulf with a suimming pool and tennis court. Well pr iced a t $220 ,00 famished .

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and devotion to art.By Steve Ruedigerislander staff writer

Doing a thing well takes time: Jarill Ristinedoes her work very well. Art is Inspiration, asense of what is right, and craltmanshipcombined. Jarill Ristine possesses all thesequalities.

Her work is popular and she takes the timewith each piece to make sure it is done rightThe result is that she often works untiljnidrnght and stiil has a backlog of orders

"stretching out into the next couple of months.Her custom-made stained glass creations are

becoming more widely known. But she alsocreates decoys hand carved from" wood. "These- •also are excellent.

Recently she turned down a request from afriend to join a pottery class. Perhaps that isfor the best. The loss to the art of pottery-making is a gain for her husband, Glenn, abanker with C & S; her son, Peter, 16: herdaughter, Alison, 13; the German foreignexchange student. Thilo, 16. living with themthis year; her golden retriever, Cosby, whofollows her everywhere; the housework aroundtheir Causey Court home, which she doesherself; and the arts of stained glass and wood"carving.

It seems ridiculous that when she moved toSanibel in 1S85 from Crystal Lake, III., shedidn't think she had enough to do. So sheopened the Wildlife Expressions Gallery behindthe Matsumoto House. She would do thewoodcarving in the back and wait on customersin the front. The problem was she did not reallylike the waiting on customers part of it. Inaddition, the stained glass work she >vas doing

The art «f Jarill RistineIs diverse, in the upperleft is a window shecreated for her home.She says.one reason thehome on Causey Courtwas purchased was thepossibilities offered byits windows. To the left,Ristine foils a piece ofglass prior to putting itinto its space in the win-dow she is creating. Up-per right are two woodswans awaiting paint.Below that are shelvesof ducks waiting forRisttne to find time tofinish them.

was starting to become popular. She also feltshe wasn't spending enough time with herfamily. This feeling was driven home one timeby her son. She called home and when heanswered, she said? "Hi Pete, it's mom," Heasked, "Mom who?"

"When he said that, I realized I needed tospend more time at home."

So she sold the gallery to devote her time toworking at home creating, rather than workingin a shop selling. She still creates decoys forthat gallery but "the wood carving is beingpushed aside" by the stained glass work.

Please see RISTINE, jpage 6B

The Good Mother' a movie which i&as comptex-asJLf e itself'The Good Mother"

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In the recent hit film, "Three men and a Baby.7'Leonard Nimoy demonstrated that he is a director ofno small skill, and in his latest project. "The GoodMother," he'continues to build on that reputation.'

"The Good Mother" is based on the fine novel bySue Miller, with a solid adaptation by MichaelBortman. It's a story about a rather repressedwoman, Anna Dunlap, who is divorced and has

^custody of her 6-year-old daughter.Anna (Diane Keaton} has always lived an

•Inhibited, uptight existence, even through hermarriage, until she meets a free-spirited sculptor,Leo Cutter (Liam Neeson of "Suspect"). Leo, withhis enchanting Irish accent and riveting blue eyes,draws Anna into a passionate affair.

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Oj Anna and MoBy gradually form a ciosfr-knitfamily unit and, for the first time in her life, Annablossoms with fulfillment. Her happiness isshattered, though, when daughter Molly relatesincidents to her faUier that call into question thecouples* attitudes on open sexuality.

An outraged father sues for custody, and the resultis a tense court battle between lawyers,psychiatrists and clients. Jason Robards does hisusual fine'work in the role of Anna's attorney.

Keaton turns in a virtuoso performance as Anna, amother with all-too-human failings. The character iswonderfully drawn and contains fascinating depthand shadings. The same can be said for Neeson, whodoes a good job with an ambivalent character.

"The Good Mother" is almost two separate films -the first part having a warm, languid feeling, andthe second portion dominated by emotional and ofteirpainful issues. Director and screenwriter manage toskillfully interweave a sub-plot from the novelinvolving Anna's childhood, and in particular, herrelationship with her rebellious young aunt, Babe.

It's quite likely that no two people will react to thisfilm in the same way. A searching examination ofpermissive attitudes, it also considers the verydifferent concepts of motherly love and carnal love."The Good Mother" is a poignant human dramaabout drawing lines and coping with the unthinkable.It's a film experience as complex as life itself.

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While she works, a small television istuned to a music video station,"except when Donahue or soap operasor Oprah a re on."

Other than the company ofDonahue, Oprah and, of course,Cosby, the golden retriever, she worksalone. "Sometimes I wish I could justdesign iand give it to someone else tobuild. But it 's hard to find somebodywho will put the same care into it."

She says a 15-inch by 71-inchwindow panel to go beside a door canbe done in two weeks if she workseight hours a day on just it.

But that isn't what happens.Sometimes she can't work for a day.But then the next day she will workfor 16 hours straight.

She realizes that there a re placeswhich can produce a stained glasspanel much faster. "But they have ahalf-dozen people working." Shepauses then adds, "I ts my a r t . "

Like any other form of art,sometimes it resists its artist. "Somedays nothing will flow - the glasswon't cut. I have to put it down and do

something else." I l i e something elseis often the wood carving which"relaxes m e in another way. I lovethe smell and getting all messy."

The design work can also be astumbling block. Ristme creates herown designs based on the desires ofthe client. One wanted an a r t decofloral design but two weeks of lookingfor ideas and trying to find patternsdid not produce a design satisfactoryto either Ristme or the client. "Thenone day it just drew itself," Ristinesaid. She called the client and she alsoloved it. Ristine says there a re a lot ofcraftsmen doing glasswork. "Themechanics a re not difficult. Whatmakes m e unique is the t ime spentfinding, what they want ."

Usually she will spend about anhour discussing with a new client thedesign wanted by the client. After thedesign is created another hour will bespent on the colors to be used.

Ristine does give the client a datewhen they can expect to receive the

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Sanibel artist wins first place atCaptiva's juried arts show

"Desert Flower" by Sanibel artistJoseph Pulitano won first place at the13th Annual Sanibel-Captiva ArtLeague Juried Art Show, which is con-tinuing through December 4 at the Cap-tiva Community Center. The first placeaward includes the Grumbacner SilverMedallion Award.

The show began November 20 andjudging was held two weeks ago. Judg-ing was conducted by Jay Williams,director of the Fine Arts Galleries atEdison Community College.

Show hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. daily.Tomorrow, Wednesday, November

30, Gale Bennett will do a morningcritique of the paintings.

Other paintings winning awardswere "Christina II" by Liz Hutchinsonin second place; and "Slow Start" byJoan Grathwohl with the Biird-placeaward. Merit awards were given toBanna Hilger, Joy Reinhardt, KathiSmith, and Betty Shrader.

Honorable mentions were receivedby Bet^Walz, John R. Peterson, AnneKittel, Audrey Chiaradio, MarkHoward, and Liz Hutchison.

There are a total of 51 paintings in theexhibit.

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In 1989, the Fort Myers Festival ofshells will be held Febuary 8-11 at theSheraton Harbor Place Hotel and sevenSanibel residents are already hard atwork on that event. In fact, the co-chairman for that mainland shell showare Sanibel residents Jean and BillHallstead.

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completed work. She says she alwaysdelivers by the promised date."Giving myself a deadline forces meto work."

When the work is completed herhusband does the installation work.

Her popularity is now becoming aproblem. "So many people are afterme," she says. But she adds thateverybody so far has been wiT1-*3 towait until she could get to theirprojeet.

But as the number of projects keepincreasing it gets more and more likework. "I love doing it. But when it

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and when hot, add the vegetables from themarinade. Cook the vegetables for five minutes.(You can stop right here and continue the next day).

Turn heat on high and place the meat, uncut sidedown, in casserole and let the bottom brown for sixminutes. Baste with the butter and oil in pan.Preheat oven to 450; place the casserole uncoveredin the oven for 15 minutes and baste once. You wantto brown the top and sides of the meat. Turn oven to325, remove the casserole, pour in the marinade, putback on burner and boil until you have reduced theliquid to about one-third.

Place the two strips of blanched bacon on top ofthe roast. Put a piece of foil over the meat and placelid on casserole. Put casserole in lower one-third ofoven. Cook about 2% hours or until a meatthermometer reads 175 degrees. Baste once or twiceduring the cooking period.

When done, put the veal on a warm platter andremove string. Cover loosely with foil. Strain juicesand vegetables from casserole into a smaller panand press the vegetables through the strainer withagwooden spoon. Put pan on stove and bring to a boil;reduce until you have about Vh cups left. Serve theJj | |juice in a sauce boat along side the meat. When yoWmtcarve the roast you will see the lovely sections ofmeat, ham and cheese.

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A reunion ofcolorful characterswhile storm looms

By Bill TerryIslander staff writer

The Sanibel lighthouse pier is aspartan, T-shaped structure rootedinto the surf on barnacled pilingson the eastern edge of the island.Fresh, coid water from theCaloosahatchee mingles there with{he Gulf's salty brine to make aunique, plankton-rich stewirresistible to both fish andfisherman.

The little pier is also Sanibei'smelting pot: a strong magnet forlocals and visitors alike. Rare isthe day when a dozes blackgraphite fishing rods don't bristlefrom the pier like spines on a seaurchin. And rare is the day when anewcomer to the pier can't make afew friends of the folks dinginghopef uBy to the cork ends of thoserods.

On most days Sanibel'slighthouse fishing pier is a quietand subdued place to drop ashrimp-baited Jine and while awayan afternoon. But last week wasdifferent. On Mondaj. while dark,rain-fattened clouds hung low offthe coast and prudent island folkscurried to ready themselves forthe havoc Tropical Storm Keithwas sure to wreak, a solid core of30 weathered fishermen perchedthemselves atop the pier and setabout the day's task.

They came from all over thecountry to reunite, fish, drink homebrew and eat brown egg salansandwiches And, as Tuscaloosanative Billy-Bob Harper put it, they"left the womenfolk at aome...wegot some fishia' to do today andnottaiifs gonna stop us.''

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and nets on theSa»ii»l Fishing Pier ashopeful aoglers begintheir day. Right, reporterBUI Terry's Catch oUheDay. Left,' fishermendiscuss each Ciller'scatch.

llcycle Safety Course set forSaturday at elementary school

On Saturday, Dec. 3, from 11 a.rn. until 2 p.m. therewill be heid a general bicycle safety course at theSanibel Elementary School

Sartibel firefighter Biil Hennessey is organizing thisevent to promote awareness of the special hazards pos-ed to bicyclists on the island, and to instruct kids onriding safety.

Prizes and refreshments will be provided by localshops and volunteers and sponsors are needed. For fur-ther information call Bill Hennessey at 472-1857 orJanet Caii at 472-3111.

The Dunes Women's 18-hole Qolf Association playeda two-woman best ball tourney on Nov. 18.

Millie Ford and Jean Bums locked up first place with54, ahead of the second place team of Fran Nuelie

"and Peari Vasco.Edye Arthur and Audrey Derfeth placed third with a

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SPORTSSHORTSfirst place. Gloria Allaire won the net play competitionand Betty Uhr rolled by Roz Wegryn in putting.

Bridge For Fun standings as of Nov. 16: 1. MarieSkaggs, 2. Margaret Steven, 3. Bill Steven.

The next meeting of Bridge For Fun will be tomorrow,Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 1 p.m.

In the Dunes Nine Hole Ladies' Association results:Low Gross: First $ Aiyce Smith, Second 9 PhyllisHarvey: Low Net: First 9 Betty Bulcock, Second § MarieColon; Low Putts: Gini Arthur, Velda Owen and BettyUhr.

Dunes Ladies 18«hoie Tournament, Nov. 25, results:Four worst holes to revert to par. First low net 9 VonLight, 54; second low net 9 Barb Sisson, 57; third iownet $ Marge Yeaser, 59.

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•REGULAR HOURS at the center are 10 &.m. to noonMonday through Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday andSunday.

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Today's South has an easy timeagainst a club lead. He grabs the ace ofclubs and starts a crossruff: ace ofspades, spade ruff, ace of diamonds,diamond ruff, spade ruff, diamond ruff,spade ruff with dummy's last trump.

Whether or not East overruffs, tentricks are there, and South has barelyworked up a sweat.

South sweats profusely if West leadsa trump. East wins and returns atrump. Since dummy can then ruff onlyone spade, declarer must try to set updiamonds.

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Another perfect score yet again thiswee;k as Walter Ciesienski wins ourPigskin Picks with no less that 11 outof 11 correct picks.

And as our popularity increases andthe word about our fabulous Dunesdinner prize gets out, so the numberof our entries increase. This week we

had 25 pickers trying their skill.As we near the end of season,

people get smarter in their picks.Almost half our entries got just twowrong.

The general quality of the entrieswas high. There was a tie for theColumbia Award for the worst score.This honor is now jointly held by JohnHempstead and Mary-Anne Kantor.

Remember to circle the game of theweek winner and to include the totalpoints scored by both teams together.Five entrants forgot to do that thisweek.

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Nancie Zwerlein was busy talking topeople about her art Saturday at anautograph session in 'the MacintoshBook Shop on Periwinkle Way. Butbusy is normal for the Sanibel artistwho paints paintings and sweatshirts,sandblasts glass, carves wood, repairsother peoples paintings, and does otherforms of art work,

Zwerlein has a one-woman art show-ing coming up for. the month 01December at the Sanibel Library, haspromised four portraits by Christmasfor individuals, and has promised to doa number of custom-order sweatshirts,

of the most difficult repairs shedid was of an oil painting from the

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Lavinia's White Fruit Cakei/2 pound batter ~% pound sugar •• i6 eggsVi cup white raisins or currants that have been cutin halfVz pound candied lemon rind% pound candied orange rind% pound chopped citron% pound slivered blanched almonds2 cups grated coconutV2 pound flour

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The cooler weather of fall brings back an old anglingfriend - the sea trout. Let's talk about the easiestway to catch these good eating gamefish.

Sea trout are around the islands all the year.However, in the hot months of summer, you reallyneed to fish at dawn or at night, because they don'ttolerate heat and strong sunlight as well as others.

But, let the water tempatures drop into the mid70s as thejf are now, and life comes back to thetrout. •

Let it be;known that trout fishing "ain't what itused to be." That means you have to work harder toget a goodj catch of trout.

We drifted the flats just east of Buck Key recently'and had a great afternoon and caught several sicetrout in the process. Here's a few quick points tokeep in mind if you have a boat and are willing to dosome casting.

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Use live shrimp on a popping-cord rig under fourfeet of fishing line and leader. Use 3/0 hooks and 1/8rubber core sinker near the bait if there is any windblowing.

If you don't have a depth finder, mark an oar orpole at four and five feet. These are ideal depths fordrifting the grass flats for trout.

Have a marker ready so when you are drifting and

hit a good spot, you can toss it and drift the areaagain. A bleach bottle on 12 feet of line with a weightwill do.

Have your skilled anglers cast down wind,bringing in line as the boat drifts toward it. Alwayspop the cork. Your less experienced anglers shouldlet out line into the wind, allowing the boat's motionto take the cork away from the boat.

The trout must measure 12 inches to take. There isno bag limit. The fillets are mild tasting and clear.

These are not large fish, but put up a great fighton surface and are wonderfully colored with dotsand layers of colors.

They are hard to beat for breakfast, put into alightly buttered frying pan, cooked slowly with adash of Italian seasoned bread crumbs and a veryslim slice of real key lime on top.

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After the very high tide comes the lowest low tide

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minutes. Test with a sharp knife. Take a slottedspoon and remove the pears to a serving dish andput them upright. Boil down the remaining liquid for15 minutes or until it is reduced to about one cup.Pour the syrup over the pears and serve at roomtemperature and garnish with the whipped cream.This recipe will serve four and is easily doubled.

Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and friendsfor nearly 50 years and still entertains for dinner atleast once a week in her Sanibef home. She hasstudied under Chef Tel and under Julie Dannenbaumat the Creative Cooking School in Philadelphia.

Sail on the Tall Shi"NORFOLK ROVERdeparts 1:00 P.M. TUES.-SUN.SUNSET TRIPS at 4- P.M. ONTUBS, FRS, SAT & SUN.

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Offer Good Thru Friday, December 23. 1988

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WE'RE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE

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For thePure Pleasureof living

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To help you get the most value outof your energy dollar, we'll send anenergy advisor to inspect your homeand suggest how you can make itmore energy efficient

And you can finance these energyimprovements with a low-interestCentsable Cash loan. You can borrowup to $5,000 for up to five years from aparticipating bank.

Here are the improvements youcan pay for with a Centsable Cashloan:• Replacing central air condi-

tioning systems and heat pumps.• Waste heat recovery and install-

ing heat pump water heating sys-tems.

• Insulation of ceilings, floors, walls,ducts and water heaters.

• Weatherstripping and caulking forwindows and doors.

• Heat-reflective and heat-absorbingwindow covering, storm windowsand window panel inserts.

• Clock thermostats.

Call 995-2121 and ask forEnergy Services.

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C813) 472-1222 1-800-237-6468

lorenes472-0900

ISLAHO APPAREL & ALTERATIONS

Palm Ridge Place«2330 Palm Ridge Rd.^%££.

• Auto Waxing• Boat Waxing• Hand Washing

Alii QIAO * Carpet Shampooing*Jd~mvif ( F r e e ^ W i t h A d t

ON SITE CLEANING• Carpet • Upholstery• Drapes (NO TAKE DOWN)• Emergency Water Extraction• Fire & Storm Restoration• Pressure Cleaning (roofs, patios, eta)• Property Management & Security Checks• Carpet Sales Showroom

Duradean.472-0555

iJME T8EE1S40 Perwinkle Way. Suite III. Samba, FL

Complete Cleanir>g ServicesWineJows

Reasonable RatesGait the Cleaning Experts

JOMcHale's Navy

Cleaning ServiceSTEPHEN McHALE B13-482-6047

UNIQUE CLEfiNING & mfiiHTENRNCE SERVICECleaning up Sanibei- Captiva,

and al! of Lee Countysince 1982

Home • OFFICE'CONDO • WiKDOWS

VflCfiNCY CHECKS

TOfll CfiVRNflUGHUC. and INS. 466-5333

WHO YOU GONNA CALL?

Professional Garpetand Upholstery Cleaning

Steam - Living Room,Dining 8L Hall %^#%<*JSUnder New Management t ^ ^

DISASTER MASTERS472-1040

24 Hour Emergency Water Extraction

LICENSEDINSURED

COMMERCIAL.RESIDENTIAL

LAMBO'SCLEANING AND

HOUSE SITTING SERVICE

Linda Brown Lambsris

Pfasne (813)466-7678 P.O. Box 1490Sanibel, F i . 33957

CQNDOMlNiUM SESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

• Sordsc • insured

Sarabel / Captiva • Soufr, Ft. Myers • Cape Corai

ANSWERtNS SERVICE OFFICE

472-M33 (813)4664623

PROFESSIONALWindow Cleaiiiag Services

Owner OperatedLicensed » Insured J§«

Free Estimates W

549-5671 ^ ^SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL WINDOWS

UNDER PRESSUREPressure Cleaning

ROOT WASMHS - j £ V o H O t J S E

^f^^ S}n5le Story

(fS $75

$65 V ^ TConcrete THe Ar^j { Z^~^ Exterior Wood

/ L Beck & Steps

Answered 24 Hours a Day

GTE MobilnetFREE

Auto • Boat • R.V's

TRACY A. WALTERS 472-9109

• CHILD; CARE

DOHNA REID'S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERAges 1-5 Preschoo!

i l l Day Classes-Half Day Classes

Extended Hours Available

A CEHIHID SCHOOL

Full Time Director-A Large Outdoor Play Area

AFTEU SCHOOL CJWECALL IF INTJBESTED

IN ra. i SAI mm CHILD cm

472-TOTS CS687Jbbit Road (Beside the Timbers)

Certificate * 086146

MASSAGETherapy for

mind and bodyVICTORIA NETHERY & Assoc

MA401S

472-3481

MASSAGE THERAPY(H Sanibei

forn-Iaxation <£ rehabilitation

DIANE SILVERSTONEL1C. (fMA00til28

472-5579

HARRY KA1R,

Piac'-ce of Chirac1640 Periwinkle

Limetree CeitSanies

472-1824

D.C.

vVav

HAULING

DEAN'SVegetation &

Construction CleanupHAULING466-1617

MAULING,MOWING

472-2S02

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FREE IN HOME CONSULTATIONCUSTOM DRAPERIES, BEDSPREADS,UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, SHUTTERS,WALLPAPER AND A COMPLETE LINEOF WINDOW TREATMENTS.

WNDOW ISiJUiD

VMORKS C813) 4S2-29§ %

DEAN'S TREESERVICE

Quality work & Dependable serviceF U EESTIMATE

0ean Desfiochers-Owner/Operator-Native Lee Coimtran

5 YEARS EXPERIENCE

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIALLand Clearing • Topping & Shaping * Chipper

» Claw Truck » Hauling •

pHOTOGHA

Card and Party Shoppe

1 HOUR PHOTOPROCESSINGSAME DAY SERVICE

M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5472-0434

HEART CF THE ISLAND PtAZA

ISIAMD CAMERAOR FILM &

PIICAIFILICVIEEC ENTERTAINMENT CENTER* ••

VHS TAPE, MACHINE & CAMERAREMTALS, SALES & REPAIR SERVICES

FINEST SELECTION OH SAHiBELm ANCHOR POINT, KEXT TO C & S BANK

472-0077

PAINTERSPAINTER of SANIBEL

Robert (Bob) KornieckWallpapering — Painting

Pressure Cleaning25 Yrs. Experience

472-5646 UC.#HX0©44519

PLUMBING

Mmwe Plumbing2244A Periwinkle Way

SaSes & Service

033*CaIU72-U01

§AHlIii 412-9188?i¥A m°OPEN 7 DAYS

Quality Work-Competitively Priced

NEW CONSTRUCTIONREMODELING

John DeCorte LARGE or SMALL466-4617851-4085

LAKE PLAZA CUSTOM HOMES, INC.RO. Box 08355, FT. Myers, FL 33908

#CGC 033047

ELECTRICSANIBEL, INC.Licensed, Bonded, Insured

Service CallsResidential, Commercial

472-1773

Custom CarpentryReliable, Courteous

549-4192licensed, insured

BRUCEBILT CARPENTRY"Quality work

is my specialty"• 2 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE* ISLAND REFERENCES

472-3843 or 472-8914

UPS &PUROLATORCourier Service

Ovemite & Second Day ServiceAvailable

HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA472-0434 M-F 0-5, SAT. 10-5

SecuritySystems

Since 1976 • Burglar • Fire *medical fllcum Systems

Sanibei's Only 24 Hour Centra!Station ftla«n Se/vice

472-3311 365 datjs a24

gEGORlTY

"The Intelligent Choice"

SENTRYSECURITY

SYSTEMS24 Hour Central Station

Burglary • Fire • Medical472-1231

lALES & SERVICE

I SALES •; RENTALS > SERVICE•TV • Major Appliances• Stereo • Air Conditioning

"On-lslond" Service forYour T.V. or Appliance

24 Hour Emergency Service 472-11332422 Palm Ridge Road 472-2244

IsfandLOCKSMSTH

} 24 - Hr. EmergencyService AAA

472-2394Walter & Nortna Thompson

FAX234a Periwinkle Way at the Village

SEND/REGE1VEon Sanibel

$5 minimum472-4484

Complete Dockside ServiceMobile Marine Mechanic — Treesa &

24 Hrs. 275-8719 FWMeroruiser Volvo & OMC Raner

Ft. Myers / Sanibel & Captiva Islands

Appliance and A/C Servicelicensed ._„ £ r«o«003743 4IZ-5D5O Insured

FLAMINGOUPHOLSTERY

Grant or Jerry472-0885

FREE ESTIMATESPick-Up and Delivery

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NOTICE OFINTENTION TO REGISTER-

FICTITIOUS NAME

The undersigned does herebyceritfy that Vallee Walters con-ductmg a cleaning andhousecheck service business at2985 Island Inn Road, Floridaunder the fictitious name ofSanibel Cleaning and Securityand that said firm is composedof the following persons whosenames and places of residencesare as follows: Vallee Walters,2985 Island Inn Road, Sanibel,Florida.

Ownership of Sanibel Clean-ing and Security is as follows:Vallee Walters, 100 percent

It is Vallee Walters intentionapply to the Clerk of theCir-

cuit"Court in and |or Lee-€oan- r

ty, Florida to register Use saidname of Sanibel Cleaning andSecurity under the provisionsof section 865.09, FloridaStatutes, 1970.

Witness my hand, this 11thday of November, 1988.

Sworn to and subscribed byVallee Walters before me this11 day of November, A.D. 1988.

Gloria KastenNotary Public

: Com. Exp. 6/21/91NOT1CEOF

INTENTION TO REGISTERFICTITIOUS NAME

The undersigned does herebycertify that Robert O. McCannconducting a property manage-ment business at 17238 BWhitewater Court, Ft MyersBeach, FL under the fictitiousname of McCann's Managment

I Services and that said firm iscomposed of the following per-sons whose names and placesof residences are as follows:Robert 0. McCann, 17238 BWhitewater Court, Ft. MyersBeach, FL 33S31. Ownership ofMcCanrt's Management Ser-vices is as follows: Robert D.McCann, 100 percent.

it is my intention to apply tothe Clerk of the Circuit Court inand far Lee County, Florida tojegtstei the.said name of Mc-Gann's Management Servicesunder the provisions of Section865.09, Florida Statutes 1970.

Witness to my hand iftrs 1stday of November, 1988S RobertD. McCann.

Sworn to and subscribed toby Robert D. facCann before methis 1st day of November, 1SS8.

Gloria T. KastenNotary Public

Comm. exp. S21B1NOTICE OF

INTENTfOK TO REGISTERFlCnTIOUSMAME

The undersigned does herebycertify that Robert W. Joyce andVirginia A. Joyce conducting asilk screen printing business sA1108 Sandcastle Road, SanibeS,Florida under the fictitiousname of Sandcastle T s and thatsaid firm Is composed o! thefollowing persons whose namesand places of residences are asfolloWs: Bobert W. Joyce, _11G8Sandcastle Boad, Sanibei,Florida 3357 and Virginia k.Joyce, 1108 Sandcastle Road,Sanibel, Florida 33957. Owner-ship of Sandcastle Ts is asfollows: Robert W. Joyce, 50percent, Virginia A. Joyce. 50percent.

It is our intention to appiy tothe Clerk of the Circuit Court ir.and for Lee County, Fiorida Soregister the said name of Sand-castle T s under the provisionsof Section 885.03. riondastatutes, 1970.

Witness our hands Shis 2naday of •November, 1986, RobertV¥. Joyce and Virginia A. Joyce.

Sworn Jo and subscribed wby Robert ¥¥. Joyce and VirginiaA. Joyce befira me this 2T!G dayof November, 1988.

Gloria T. KastenNotary PubJte

Cofniii- exp. SitStNOTfCEOF

tNTEMTKM* TO REGISTERRCTOIGUSMJWE

The. rafleisigBsel doesteebycertify fiat WHHam E. Caryconducting a painting tastaessat 7640 Nalfe Grade Road,North Fort Myers, under thefictitious name of C«S Pain-ting and that said firm is com-posed of the following personswhose names and places ofresidences are as follows:

.William R. Cary, 7640 NaltejGrade Road. North Fort

Myers. Florida.Ownership o£ O S Printing

is as follows: William R.Carey, iflO percent.

It is William R. Carevs inten-tion to apply to the Cierk of the

Circuit Court in and for LeeCounty, Florida to register thesaid name of C»S Paintingunder the provisions of Section865.09, Florida Statutes, 1970.

Witness my hand, tjiis 22ndday of November, 1988.

Sworn to and subscribed byWilliam R. Cary before me this22nd day of November. A.D.1983. Gloria Kasten

Notary PubficComm. Exp. 82168

City of SanibelPublic Hearings

The Sanibel Planning Commis-sion will conduct public hear-ings on Tuesday, December 13,1988, at Sanibel City Hali in theCouncil Chambers (MacKenzieHal l ) , 800 Dunirjp , R s a d r

-San&el, Florida, to* considerthe following applications:9:15 a.m.Continuation of a public hearingand adoption of a resolution ap-proving a Variance to LandDevelopment Code Section I.E.20. Wastewater DisposalSystems, c. Standards forDesign, Instal lat ion andMaintenance of WastewaterFacilities, (1) Setbacks (a) Iv., topermit installation of an on-sitewastewater disposal systemwith the edge of the drainfieldshoulder about 70 {in lieu of 75feet) from the average highwater line of an open body ofwater abutting the rear of Lot29, Block B, Unit Four, Dei SegaSubdivision; as submitted byJoseph and Shelly Schomberg.No. V88-137.Continuation of a public hearingand adoption of a resolution ap-proving a Temporary Use Permitpursuant to Land DevelopmentCode ARTICLE I., ZONING, PartH., to provide for the temporarysales office use of a single iaroi-ly dwelling currently under con-struction at 5415 bsprey Court,Lot 7. Phase I of Heron's Lan-ding Subdivision; as submittedby Gary Wlnrow for WinrowDevelopment, Inc. No. TOP88-17.Continuation of a public hearingand adoption of a resolution ap-proving a Variance to LandDevelopment Code SectionUE.17. Flood and Stormproofingf. Specific Standards (SXc) andg. Coastal High Hazard AreStandards {2} to permit con-struction of sanitary facilities(restroomsV a 5300! equipmentroom and a multi-purpose saombelow the base flood elevation

WALLPAPER UNLIMITEDSERVCESJNC. LET USMAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFULFOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE WILLHANG ALL TYPES OF WALLCOVERINGS FOR $7.00 A ROLLOVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCEAND WE GIVE YOU A WffiTTENGUABANTEE.SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDAND REFEBENCES ON REQUEST.PLEASE CALL 549-8732 OR 54S-3698.•jxttsit* —M»t— t aatt-i

LETHAL YELLOWCONTROL$5 A TREE-

REGISTERED WITHTHE LEE COUNTY

AGRICULTUREDEPARTMENT

CALL MARK COMBS454-0142

—Slit— MB81-1

COLLECTORAMA SHOW FREEADMISSION, SATURDAY,DECEMBER 3RD, 1983.

AMERICAN LEGION POSTH4' ^SZ UY£ftS S£ACH,274 BUTTONWOOD LANE

COINS, POST CARDS,GLASSWARE, JEWELRY,

CQHMEMOBA7WE SODASMCS, CROCKS, MASON JARS,

SEEss, GO .wrrm.IMfOMUATtO

332-1403,OR B94-896Q.

ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHYAvaBabte for freejarx* assignments.SpectaSizJftQ in poftrsss, real estate,

a«iaJ pfo&sraphy, andcommercial wo*. CaB David

Mearcton 472-2345.i

HIKEISLAND HANDYMAN

Ha* returned.Phone evenings, 432-0172.

12f«7re» I H I 1 6 * 3 3 4 3

DICK'S PRESSURECLEANING

ALL OF YOUR PRESSURECLEANING NEEDS-TJLE-

SHINGLE- GRAVEL ROOFS-HOUSES PREPPED FORPAINTING-POOL DECKS -PATIOS - RIVER ROCK &

MOB/IE HOMES SERVINGLEE CO. AREA FOR MANY

YEARS. CALL ANYTIME FORFREE ESTIMATED UCENSED-

939-0159ittztitetn —tat—

SECOND WIND MASSAGETHERAPY

Second Wind therapists offera variety of rehabilitative andhealing massage techniquesuniquely geared to the needsof your active 20th century

lifestyle.VICTORIA NETHERY & ASSOC

Lie. $4018472-3481

Semi-retired remodeter: Can saveyou money. Design, upgraderesidential, commercial buildings.Years of quaHty installations. Namebrand materials. Paymentsavailable. Save. Cal day, night, 5<9-92*).

"Lowest prices keep us busy."Home remodeling, porchenclosures, kitchens, bams, newroofs, siding, painting, concrete,carpentry, electrical. Termsavailable. Overhand, windows,floors, replaced. Licensed, Paul,642-2822.

KEEP IT GREENLAWH SERVICE

Licensed and Insured. Cut,bag, edge, trim. FuB service or

by Hi» cut Sign contract andget first month free. For

BStirnatB call:275-5316— tiit— 20B27-3 -

MASSAGE THERAPYTherapeutic massage for

: relaxation and rehabilitation,reilef of stress, headaches,

fatigue, poor circulation, backpain, edama.

SWEDISHDEEP TISSUE

SHIATSUNEUROtittSCttLAfl

POLARITYREFLEXOLOGY

DfANE S(L¥£RSTOH£Massage Therapist

Lie, ttfAQOetZSISLAND TOWER PLAZA

1619 PerimnkJ* WayUnM 1OS-A Downstairs

BY APPOINTMENT472-5S7S

Gift Certificates— tsts— 113*7.3

now & save 10%white you uodale the main focaipe»! of your home wife one oftodays brighter modem cctore.

n, UcJfe. RX0O57t11.Ftane 574-7536.

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"J S R CLEANING SERVICE"

NEED HELP ??ReaJtors- we'll clean rentals 1Office managers- we'll cleanoffices I Homeowners - we'll

dean homes & condos 1"SPECIAL"

on windows - Inside & out ILicensed & bonded >

Please call S74-7S04.

SIWMKMS

HOUSEKEEPER, COOK,GROUNDS, chiki'pet ears, seeksp o s t a l in Sanibe! or Capiwa homein exchange for coHa^e. 3 yearSanbe} Capsva references. 472-4087 aifif 5-30 P Mwins -ait-

WOMAN SEEKS ROOM m returnfor tight duties. Hoars couisi becompatible with outsideemployment. Refarences. 472-3585.

Maie C.N.A. tooScmg for k& timework. Will do nursing andhomemaking. Have localrefsrsness. Miisrbe as lease 5 hourswork. CalS Joe 275-". 040 s r,oanswer pieas-e ieave message. !haw& priae ~ai my nursing and! carsli

TWO MUSICIANS LOOKINGFOR REHEARSAL ROOM.

MUST HAVE 24 HR. ACCESS.CALL WAYNE 574-4776 OR

GREG 995-1852S-8 PU— StSS- 1S7402-1

BOATS

CHRIS CRAFT Constellation,'67, 30x10.8; 2 new 327engines, electrical & fuel

systems, ship-to-shore radio,digital depthfinder, compass,mspJtojds^ new sH&ttug, newpaint all around IncL bottom.

Best Offer549-3790 or 549-1616

8J8/2887 —ISIS—Bayliner 2455 Sunbridae withcamper top. Less than 75 hours.Inboard, outboard 230 HP. Loadedexcellent condition. Must be seen toappreciate. Asking $23,500: Kept inboathouse. 995-4612.

•J2IBISS — ISSS— 18SD58-1

Aquasport 20" CCP loadedEwnrude 1982, 200 H.P., 45 MPHSSP, low hours.T&T, FF/Lorans,Radio, Bimini Top, Windshield,Dogger, Bait Weil, 60 Gal. FuelTank, Dual Battery, Built-in TackleBox. Many other extras. ContactDon, 283-7475, $12,495 or bestoffer.12/2/8S —t«S— -167St6-«

BOAT DOCK for rent Shell Harbor,near Sanibel Marina, vacant lot.Direct access, ideal for sail or largeboat Electric & water. 472-5296.12/3)88 —IStS— 167S7g-3

Fiberglass Mark Twain 18" Cruiserfnboard-outboard Merc 190 HPUsed mostly fresh water Wise. Lake.Clean as new. Top conditionthroughout, one owner, no trailerEasy out through canal. Pine island,S t James City, $5,000. Will adjustprice lo allow for used traBer. AH truestatements, more informafion. 283-3716.

1S71 Penn Yan 2V Tunnel driveChevy, 350 engine, handy-manspecial, asking $4,000. Shown atPineland Marina. Call 472-874712S2I8S —tits— 1SB33S.*

ROBALO 23", excellent condition200 H.P. Ewmjde, cuddy cabin, fishfinder, depth finder, downriggers,SO gallon fuel capacity. Docted atManner Pointa #622, Sanibel. 472-3866.

HESFTEQUIPMENT

920 CAT loader, A-1 condition.Tight, no leaks, tires very good,ready to work, $25,000. Phone: 731-1441.

— tttf— 166331-1

4-WBEEL

1387 Suzuki Samurai JX Hardtop.Bla*. flrey interior, tinted windows,custom stripes, air conditioning,many extras. $7,500. or best offer.278-4462 after 5:00.1J*2fSa__ —tilt— 167*84-1

AUTOMOBILES

• • • • T T1983

FORDTHUNDERBIRD

HERITAGEEXCELLENT CONDITION It

V-6 AUTOMATIC, LOWMILEAGE, AWFM STEREO

TAPE, LOADED I'MAm, GARAGE KEPT.

ASKING $4975.CALL MON.-THURS.

AFTER 5:45 P.M., FRL,SAT. S SUN., ANYTIME.

772-5907A A A A A

1984 TOYOTA TERCEL4 DOOR LIFT BACK DIX ONEOWNER, LOW MILEAGE, AC,AU-ftt TAPE, VERY GOOD

CONDITION, 5-SPEED,40 MPO, ASKBiG $3£SO.-

GARAGE KEPT-CALL 772S907 AFTER5:45 P.M. MON.-THURS.

ANYTIME FRL, SAT, OR SUN.

MUlOMOBllBSToyota, one owner. 1984 ToyotaTercel, 4 door, lift back deluxe. Lowmileage, garage kept, very goodcondition, A/C, AM/FM cassette,5-speed, light green. Asking$3,950. Cali 772-5907 after 5:45p.m. Mon.-Fri., anytime Fri. Sat orSun.

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a.1979 Triumph Spitfire, 1500. Lowmileage convertible top, bestoffer,267-1770 after 5 o'clock.

t«s n'mn— t«s— n 'mn

1983 Ford Thunderbird Heritage.Excellent condition, VV6, automatic,low mileage, AM/FM stereo tape,loaded, A/C, garage kept. Asking$4975. Call 772-5907 Mon.-Thurs.after 5:45 p.m. Friday-Sat.-Sun.anytime.IMfSOOa —tSK— 166297-1

'83 PRELUDE, 40,000 miles, silver,automatic, very clean, $7,000 orreasonable offer. 337-7180, leavemessage.12/2/88 — SStt— t6B5»0-3

Cutlass Cruiser Station Wagon,1980. White, naugahyde seats, airconditioning, new tires. Excellentcondition. Safe reliable car-foryoung family. One owner. Lowinsurance premiums. $2,400. 489-1591.12/2/88 -SSSS— 1S7131-1

Model A Ford 1929 Limited Edition,Shay reprod. Excellent condition.Very low miles, 7,000. Must see thisRoadster to appreciate, $6,900. Callevenings or weekend 694-8836.11/30/88 —ttit— 167831-1

Classic convertible: Biiick custom1972 Skylark. Original owner.Excellent condition. Crystal blue,white interior, boot, and top.Turbohydramatic 350. Power S & B.Always garaged. Appraisal, $4,800.542-5177.12/2/88 — SStt— 16B345-1

Government seized vehiclesfrom $100. Fords, Mercedes,Corvettes, Chevys. SurplusBuyer's Guide, (805} 687-

6000, Ext. S-4342.12/2/88 —SSSS— 168«8-5

CONVERTIBLE19S5 LX Mustang. Mint

condition, $8,500. 472-5448.12/2/88 —SSSS— 1688811-3

1983 MAZDA RX7, 30,000 miles,sun roof, excellent condition$6,500. Call after 6:00 p.m., 472-4611.12/9/88 — tSSI— 168495-3

CONSIGNMENTSAccepted for

William J. Aiquist Auctions— Oriental Carpsis

Sterling Silver;Collectibles

Antique FurnitureJewelry, Stamp & Coin

CollectionsAppraisals472-2357

12/14/88 —SMS— 167i8»-3

Heisey orchid pattern glassware:Six inch compote, square coveredbutter dish, ice bowlwith handles,two footed relish dishes,mayonnaise jar with handles andcover. Phone 542-2036.11/30/88 —SStt— H7B33-1

COLLECTORAMA SHOW FREEADMISSION, SATURDAY,DECEMBER 3RD, 1388.

AMERICAN LEGION POST274, FORT MYERS BEACH,274 BUTTONWOOD LANE.

COINS, POST CARDS,GLASSWARE, JEWELRY,

COMMEMORATIVE SODAS,INKS, CROCKS, MASON JARS,

BEERS, GO -WITHS.INFORMATION

332-1403,OR 694-8960.

12/2/8B — SSS5— 1E8<11-1

ACROSS1. Loose,

flowinggarment

5. Child'scarriage

.9. Wallpainting

10. Lubricated12. A division

of SaudiArabia

13. City (Ohio)14. Consumed15. Complete16. Note of

the scale17. Fusible

alloy18. Vended21. Writing

fluid22. Chief deiry

(Babyl.)23. A kind,

gradeor make

26. Lift28. Petry

quarrel29. Metal

container

30. Taverns32, Crafty36. Public

notice37. Measure

of land39. Wrath40. Small nut42. A showy.

floweredplant

43. With lessmoisture

44. A fabricmade fromflax

45. Otherwise46. Excess of

chancesDOWN

1. Keen relish2. Bay window3. Conflict4. New line

(abbr.)5. Small body

of water6. Small

rivulets7. Malt

beverageS. Interferes

9. River(Xetii.j

11. Scribble idly13. Native of

Turkey15. Ward off18. Clamor20. Sash

(Jap.)23. A

formerministerof France

24. A circle25. Beard

of rye26. infrequent27. Emmet29. Wagon31. Auctions33. A cruel or

wickedperson

34. Incites35. Man's

name38. To wrap in

cerecloth41. Sesame42. Man's

nickname44. Behr.!.i

Answer Pg, 31B

til— Q , Classified

COMPUTERS & HELPVmNTED WUftSD

gj For sale: Used Commodore 1802r- moniior and also new Amiga A500,

- A2000, with software for ail. Pleaseo3 call A & W Computer Supply, Jnc,,_ 337-1962.<D 12J3.-BS —SSSS— 1651*2-1

"p COMMODORE C-S4 equipped:3 DPS-a1101 daisy wheel printe'r, 18> CPS, 13" carriage $140; computer° (not working), good power supply,•^ joy sticks, $25; 120 full disks, many>; doc's $60. Make offer. 472-3471.(B 1 !I2.'SS — SSSS— 1684BS-313 "

* HSLPWAfflWIMMEDIATE OPENING:

circulation assistant needed tohelp in all facets of newspaper

circulation, no sxpensnce?.2$dsd. must be self motivated

with a dependable car. Fullcompany benefits included.

Call Bill or Candies at574-5133,

10*11/2007 - —SSSS—. _ "152657-1

TEXAS REFINERY CORP.Needs mature person now inSanibel area. Regardless of

experience. Write;T.G. Hopkins,

Box 711,Fort Worth, TX 76101.

12/2/83 —SSSS— 1S84B3-3

RETAIL SALES, lull timeperson, traditional men andwomen's shop. Sanibel, 472-

S89O.1Z/2/SB — SSSS— 1S850S-3

RETAIL SALES heip needed,part-time, Sanibsl Surf Shop,

472-3431.T212IBB —SSSS—

FULL AND PART TIME cleanersneeded. Cali Bob, 472-6719.

12/3/88 — SSSS— 167626-3

LEARN FROM THE BEST.Now hiring kitchen and fishmarket positions. Apply in

person.TIMBERS RESTAURANT

472-3128Hf30/fl8 —SSSS— 167S30-3

RETAIL SALESPERSONNEEDED. T.H. OSPREY 'TweanWaters Inn. Contact Jane Faut

at 472-5161 ext. 345.fl/SBISi — ISSS— 1S3833-3-

HGUsBkESPiNGNEEDED for Island Real Estate

office. Must have owntransportation. Call 472-8565

ask for Card.

RELIABLE SALES HELPNEEDED on Captiva for firstclass Sportswear store. Mustbe able to work weekends andevenings until S^SB p-tn. 25-35hrs. weakly. Good pay. Bonus

program.Call 454-0703

~12J10fBB —SSSS— -567638-3

CHICOSfs looking for enthusiastic,

energetic, people to join ourteam in sates. Excellent pay, -

benefits & flexible hours. Apply11580 Marshwood LanB. FU •

Myers or can Connie,4SS-26B2.

li/sms —tSSS— 167S5S-3

•ta/28,'2007 165102-3

- f ULL AND- PART, TIME counter,positions. Toffe paid. $4.25 - $5.00.Flexible hours. Only smiiing facesneed apply in person. Dairy Queenof Sanibel, 1048 Periwinkle Way.•t2MS>20»7 ..— SSSS— 162732-3

Full &/'or part time help wanted-—& the Comer Drug Store atBailey's Center weekdays only.Will train. Phone Fays {owner}at 433-4243. Leave message.

Seniors welcome.1S767B-3

LCENSED REAL ESTATEASSOCIATES for time shareresales on Sanibel V-acaibn.

Shoppe Sales, 454-1330,.12/2JSS — S S « —

LOOKING FOB ENERGETIC,enthusiastic part tima sales

help for busy ladies shop. Musibe able to work evenings and

weekends. Plsas9 contactEllen at 472SS00.

" i s a B — SSSS— tS?632-3

Rossri G. CC3< s seeK">g anasss'tve ."os,cu i ' to teacr, a iaco-Ouc: No r*3-ey d o w Rea"Estate seT";afs, yoL *»ve seer,a-er" o" TV, ".c* co ferr ,n pe^so-.$5,000 to $*O.GO0 a troatn

"jscss-o,e, ? T $*0,GO0 to S25.003 arr.onft fu'i t-me poss^e . DOP*:fie 3y, cali today. ,208) 385-0301 <y(208) 385-0313",•tins SB —ssss— tsB«sa-s

Cook for the GreenhouseRestaurant year rouni-Jteowtedgeof fine fooa & wine required. Cali472-6066, ask for Ariel or Danny.

11,'SSi'Bfl —SSSS— 1S5135-3

POSITION FOR SALES Clerkavailable in popufar 'stand gift sme.Varied responsibilities, excellentworking conditions. Saiary £benefits. Call 472-2876 for interviewapooinEnent.•HfHO.'Bg — SSSS— 166313-3

HAIR DESIGNERExperienced for busy Sanibelssion Mi time. Off Islanders

car pooling available, 472'5SS9.

1813a 2000 —SSSS— 16S328-3PART TIME Sases jse'sor*•Of ' "gerg s'&re, 936-6270 o ' 935-34S3 aterBGO.

12 3.33 —SSSS— 1563*5-3Bus person to' me GreenhouseRestaurant CaW 472-6066, ask *K4r*eS or Dars*y12i3«gS —SSSS— 16S3B3-3

SECRETARY --ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

to manager of fast pacedproperty management office

on Sanibel. Successfulcandidate should type a

minimum of 59 wpm, takeshorthand and be familiar withcomputers & word processing.

Salary commensurate with 'exp.& qualifications. Call

Prtscilta Murphy Realty472-4113, S AM - 5 PM.

—SSSS— 1S7S7S-3

CLEANERS NEEDED Sanibel,full or part time. Up to $£.QQ

per hour. Call 4SB-S333, leavename ami number.

12>2</Sa — SSSS— 1S5S7S-S

COMMUNITY BANK OF WEISLANDS.

-SANIBEL .Opening for full & part i te»

TELLERS, Pay commensuratewith experience. Excellent

benefits & * friendlyatmosphere in which to work.Call to arrange an interview.

—- 472-2800E.O.E.

13!2,'BS — SSSS— 1 M W 4

EARN MONEY Reafflng$30,000. year income potential.

.Details. (1) S05-687-60QG Ext. Y-15B8.

— 18SST«-t

X-MASHELPAges 18-80 up ID SQiKwrs a week.PossScns going fast C ^ 3 3 4 - 4 ^ .

somDay beef $285., amte ~ar & o-asscomplete w.m 2 iw.n ctnopetlicmaaresses S pop-jp truid e, neverbeen used, s54 '"• tsox. Cost $t ,000.nwstsei'S285.casn 278--171.1^2.58 — SSSt— 1<S86t-5

B'ass bed, $285. aueen size,compiere wlii orinopecte mattressset, nevar used, sssS in box. Cost$1,000. sacofes *385. cash. 278-1171.

— itt$—

MAINTENANCE - CARETAKERManage small comio. Ho

rentals. Cottage fumfshmdIncluding all utilities.

472-2953or wrfta: P.O. Box fS4,

Smnibel, Fi. 33357.1ZSSISB — IJJJ— «

*7H£ BUBBLE ROOMRESTAURANT rum Hiing day

tlim axpedftar, day time - nightlime hostess, bus person andkitchen personnel Pleas* cult

Maty Aim, 472S55S

Housekeeper - Nanny. HoursSeabfe. $5 per how. 472-6821.11TOW —SStS— 1S73S»a

VACATION RENTALSLOCATIONBANDY BEACHDO51NSAGULFSIDE PLACE*'*KING'S CROWN**LIGHTHOUSE POINT**LOGGERHEAD CAYPOIHTE SANTODE SANIBELSANDPEBBLESAND P01NTESEA PINESSANIBEL HARBOURRESORTSOMERSET"*SUNDIALTARPON BEACH

W3NTEHWEEKS

S1090-12GGS1500-2000

S 7S0-9H)$ 900-950$ 700-900

$ 845-1799$ 575-700

- $ 675-1092$ 700-1000

$1095$5008$ 515-11505 675-950

SUMMERWEEKS

5 S25-675S1Q00$2200-2500$5505450

. $475

$458-924$375-400S450-546$650

$500-550$25005375-595$475

PRJVATE HOMES $4000-5500 per month

"TwoWeek Minimum *"30 Day MinimumSpecial Discounts for Four Weeks or Longer

on Most Units

472-5021Out-of-town callers, call

800/237-5145

L. SttaWeufniReal Easts Srefc*r

to Fantasy P t a2353 Psriwisicte Way/P.0. St« 186

Saa&si, f i 33^7

PAYING CASH FOBQUALITY

HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS AND

APPLIANCES.HOHETOWM AUCTION

9S5-5544AUCTION EVERY •SATUBDAY 7 P.tt.

BetaJ! Hoars Mon-Fri S-5Sat isarft-7pm

BW - SELL - CONSKmSSSS Littleton Road

& Ft

OCTAGONAL WALNUT GAMETABLE With cma-free top, 4arm chairs w-casfers, black

yfnyf ophelsiary. Could doublema dining table to seat S. $200.

481-1S92.

LAOtES GfXD wedding band infront of West Wind inn. Wlii identifyengraving arai fiivs a feward. 815-38S-3128.

How to workfor yourselfbutnotby yourself,

FREECAREERSESSION

Dcte: Wed. NcM.SOfhTime: 7:00 p.sn.

CoU for et*1oils337-1121

Ask for Uxraine

Putyourtrustin Number One."*

ALL REPAIRS DONE onpremises, most within 24

hours. Designing andhandcrafting by our goldsmith.

RENE'S artisans of fineJewelry, 630 Tarpon Bay Road,

472-5544.12/I2J2B07 — SSSS— 1637B2-3

MISCELLANEOUS

The Cookie Bouquet, nationwideshipping, 1405 S.E. 47th Terrace,549-5668. Baked fresh daily.Holiday arangements. Teapotcookie jar, X-mas trees, much more.Collier and Lee County.12/z;SB —SSSS— 168513-1

"SPA SPECIAL"6-Seater self contained

portableas low as $2395.,

4-seater self containedportable

as low as $2195.,2-seater self contained

portableas low as $1395.,

includes set and start up.Choice of colors with

No Hidden Cost Anywherel!100% Financing Available.

In ground shells & equipment.STILL WATER DESIGNS

936-3583.1J21/2305 —iSSS— B887B-1 '

Franklin Computer/AppleCompatible, built-in disk drive,monitor, originally $900, lessthan T year old. $700 or bestoffer. 112 scale Corvette race

car. Speeds up to 20 mph; withremote control and batterycharger, plus accessories.

$200 or best offer. Queen sizebed, $30 or best offer. Call

995-3177 or leave message.— %%%%— 16223E-T

Saltwater aquarium - 200gallons with custom Mica

cabinet, complete set up andworking. 23 Assorted fish

included, $2,500 O.B.O. Call574-3027 after 5:00.

12IMI6B —SSSS— 166104-1

Handmade FloridaPATCHWORK QUILTS.

Full size, $65 each;2 crib size, $35 each.

Call 472-4701.—ssss— iS7ses-3

Beautiful blue fox jacket, $300. Twodiamond rings, $1,200 each. 11"color TV, $70. Oriental wood endlabfe, $40. Dick Pope water skis,^35. Nancy. 332-4747.- --:——"•wsaisa _ —ssss— . iseaas-t •-•-=••

Clothing Connection, 1217 CapeCoral Parkway (across fromMcDonald's) Christmas & Holidayoutfits: Suzy Phillips; KB Sport; N&AFashions Besign Street; PamsClosed BaJi Rayms; & accessories542-S44S.— -••••12/2/88 _ « « — 16850,1-1

Back To Nature, 1217 S.E. 47thTerr., 549-7667. holiday baskets,fruit shippers U.P.S. Shipping nuts,fruit. Complete health food store,salt free, sugar free popcorn.Shipper Sates, sates.

12I2ISB —SSSI— 168585-1

Automotive Service and ExhaustSpecialists. Free balance with newIke purchase. From end alignment,$18.95 "most cars". Brakes andshocks at Regai Tire & Wheel, 2112Del Prado, Cape Cora!, 574-2121.12/2/88 —ISIS— 165506-1

Fast Trac Music rs located in thenew Cape Mtrti-maB. Free posterwith purchase of tape or CO! A(!types of music represented. Comesee us. 549-0537.ti<3/B« —list— 168587-1

Tne Calico Cat, new arrival ofcoliec!ib!es daily. Antiques, accentfurniture, jeweiry, handcrafted itemsby area craftsmen. 1413 S.E. 47thTerr., behind Wendy's. Lots of~vintage jewelry. 549-6369.Consignment welcome aiways.12>2J88 _ H S i _ 168510-1

$10 and below!!! Everything in thestore!!! Unique, impmssive gifts.Flight of Fancy Gifts, inside Cap«Mini MaS, 47ih Terrace, one bJookwest of Del Prado. Be delighted!!12/iias — m s — «»5ii-i

Wicker doll carriages, wickerrockers, Cheval mirrors, bedroompieces, dining areas, desks, lanaisets, etageres, smaH tables,magazine fioiders, chairs, baskets.Wicker Expressions, Walmart -Cypress Lake Center, 481 -9111.

1212/B6 —SSSS— 168514-1

Bagels Plus, 4414-3 Dei Prado, freebagel delivery Sundays, minimumorder dozen. Hebrew NationalProducts, Chili Burritos, BuffaloWings, Meat Bails, Pizza, Soup,Lox, Bagel toppings, knishes. Dailyspecials, $2.50. 945-1505.

12I21BB —SSSS— 168512-1

PMBOMMS

BALLOON RIDES!CHRISTMAS

GIFT CERTIFICATES! ••"this year dontjust give them

a present... Give them an^'^Hd

$99. per person.Credit card phone orders

accepted. 1-426-7326 NorthPort Charlotte.

12J23/88 —SfSS— 168269-1

Meet Christian Singles the sensibleway! Let friendship, love, dating,marriage, meaningful companshipchange your life today! Ages 18-80+, all denominations, no fees,donations only. Free brochure,samples; 600-323-8113, ext 534.

12.-7,P88 —SSSS— 164418-4

Very attractive petite singSe whitefsmafe, seeking femaie friends inthe gay or bi iifestyle. Very discreet,honest, sincere and not in drugscene. Write Box Holder, Box

. 150381, Cape Corai, FL 33915.12/2/es — SSSi— 1E4505-1

wmtrnwoBurWanted: Black suit or black tux, foruse in Fort Myers choral group, size50-52, jacket only Ok for starters.472-3471, _"12)2/88 —SSSS— T6B480-3

Grand piano - Kimball, small grand.Satin ebony finish, mint condition.Ideal -for apartment or -home.$3,950.472-4503.12/3)88 —SSSS— 167668-3

Candlelight candles, one-yearBibles, pewter ornaments,dayspring calendars. Cape Cora!Book and Bibfe, 1322 Cape CoralPkwy., 542-7761.12f2.'S8 —SStS— 168508.1

Customized vanity plates. Vacuumformed license pfates made whileyou wait Ortiz Fiea Market, everyweekend or call 574^5994. A greaUChrisBnas gift to give that specialsomeone.\2r2iss —iSis—

HOLLY'S EXPERT, LOVING. Pet-sitting Service - It boarding/kennelsituations aren't right for your petswhile you're away - HELPS yisisyour home-provides professional,personal, and loving care for yourpets - Shortrtong term - licensed -Pet taxi service - 15 years in islandpet care-472-1176.13f22<2007 —SSSS— 163777-3

PAWSHas cats and kittens availablefor adoption. All colors-sizes.

Inoculated, wormed.Veterinarian tested. Ready to

go. Ail costs covered.Call;

472-2220.12/22f2B07-—SSSS— "165779-3 —

Saltwater aquarium - 20B~gallons with custom Mica

cabinet, complete set up andworking. 29 Assorted fish

included, $2,500 O.B.O. Call574-3027 after 5:00.

12/H/B8 —SSSS— 18810B-1

Mais Lhasa Apao with AKCpapers available for breeding.

Cali PtttyW5-4439.

11I2ISB — S 3 « — 1S667J-T

Reporter wanted for Islandernewspaper on S&*ili>el to covergeneral news.Please send resume to: ISLANDER

P.O. Box 56Sanibel, FI 33957

oppoETumrrMoney to lend for any purpose,

$3,000 to $10,000 with nocredit check to homeowners.

Processed in five days. Largerloans to $500,000. Windward

Finance. 2149 McGregorBoulevard, 332-4606.

11/30^88 —SSSS— 156160-5INVESTORS REQUIRED - To makesmall, short-term loans, typically$2,000 to $5,000 @ 18% interestFully secured by local rea! estate.Call 694-0978,6 a.m. to 8 a.m. or 6pjn.to8p.m.1/5<2ooa —SSSS— 16S382-S

BOAT SALESOn water & a major highway.Includes land, building and

business. High volume. Price12 million, easy terms

ROSSFIDLER & Assoc, Inc.REALTOR

275-5999 Days549-1171 Eves.

12/3/88 —SSSS— 167MS-3

PE8SONALSERVICES

CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONE.SMALL RETIREMENT HOME,CITY, COUNTY AND STATELICENSED, ONLY 4-8 PERSONSPER HOME. SUPERVISEDMEDICATIONS, HOME COOKEDMEALS. CALL FAMILY HOMECARE. 332-20227/1/2001 —SSSS— 77545-1

Housekeeper.Will clean your Sanibel - S. Ft.Myers home. Hard working,

honest, dependable. Flexiblehours. Excellent references.

466-9654.11/30/88, —SSSS— 162661-3

ENGLiSH TEACHER with 18 yearsexperience wiii tutor your child. Heipyour child to improve grades an 'class performance. Call 395-1709.

iZIZt&S —SSSS— 1S513S.3

Are you too busy to decoratefor Christmas? Are you unableto decorate for Christmas? Letus do it for you! Your lights or

ours. Residential orCommercial. Call for a free

estimate.772-5313 or 433-4807.

— ssss— is7a«a-iMurals by Martha. For business orhome. Interior, exterior. Ca!i 549-4192 for estimate.

12/17J88 • —SSSS— 167558-3

Window cleaning. Will dean yourSanibel, South Fort Myersresidential windows, hard working,honest, dependable. ExceHent-references. Ask for Billy or Cheryl466-9654.

12/19/88 —SSSS— 1S7B73-5

DIFFERENT GIFT?WE HA VE SOME OF THE

MOST UNUSUAL CUSTOMMADE ACCESSORIES,

OFFICE OR HOME.FEATURING PERSONALIZED

WREATHS . OCCUPATION,LIFE, CHANUKA, BAR

UITZVAH, BAT UITZVAH, -BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY,CHRISTMAS, HEW HOME,NEW OFFICE, THE NEW

CHRISTIAN WREATH - {LIFEOF CHRIST}, THE SPECIAL

BOUDOIR WREATH, LOVELYWEDDING, ANNIVERSARY,CHRISTMAS, Off TO JUSTSAY 'I LOVE YOU". STILL

TAKING CHRISTMASORDERS. CALL TODAY' MAY

PREVIEW - EXOTICORIGINALS. 574-6497 OR ~

574-6661, LEAVE MESSAGE,12/2/88 —ssss— tsaaia-t

Do you need to iafli to someone? iam a trained, licensed, Sistener,Appointment necessary, k^ horns."5 years experience. Any age of tootais welcome. Kathleen - 684-62FeeT

12/9/88 —SSSS— 16B34

Parents! Need to run errands,shopping of just an afternoon for R& R. Reliable moiher wouid love tocare for your children, especiallybabies, at your home, whether youlive hare or just visiting. Avsilatta1230 - 450 daily. Call Phyfe. 472-2533, Captiva - Sanibei only. $Shour.

GARAGE SALES

** CASH » PAID FOf} LIKENEW HOUSEHOLD

FURNISHINGS, CALLHOMETOWN AUCTION

995-5544—SSSS—

Excellent Christmas giftsMiscellaneous docks, maie inGermany, quartz and key windwafl, marate and anniwersary FriDec. 2nd, Sat, Dec. 3rd, 49t RalSRd.,Sarebet

—SitS— 1&S4S7-3

3/2 HOUSE futly equipped,immediate beach access. Availableuniii Nov. 1 a Jan. 1 -Mar. 15,1989.813/334-2195 813/481-5566.

ISSS— 3384B-3NORTH CAPTIVA ISUND. Newdeluxe, air conditioned cottages.Sleeps 6, accessible by plane orboat only. From $45Q/wk.305/971-0456 or 3SK/391-0711.6/28)2004 — HIS— SaSBt-3

TWO GORGEOUS HOMES -for renton North Captiva island, one tenyards from beach, $1,200/Wk, one30 yards from beach, $9507wk.,(also for sale at $225,000,). Bothsleep six. Plane/boat access only.Call Elizabeth Gulden,305/425-0111.8/28/200* —tti t— 5075S-3

House in South SeasPlantation, right on the Gulf.Very private. 3 bedrooms, 3

baths, all resort faculties.Cable T.V. See the Gulf from allrooms. Step out on four miles

of beach from front porch.Available. Call; 219-272-0889

or 219-271-0115.Tl/30/Ba.West Gulf Drive, secluded.

Furnished 3 bedroom, 2-1/2bath, screened porch with pool.

All amenities. $950 week offseason. $1,200 week seasonal.

472-1232.11/30/BB — ISS5— 160415-3

BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLANDThe Gingerbread House

Fort uyers/SsnlbelA new private home with

Victorian Key West charm,blended with contemporary

space and luxury. A two-minutestroll from a beautiful private

beach on the Gulf. Nearhistoric Chapet-By-TheSes,

Captiva Ubtxry and SouthSeas Plantation Assort Two

bedrooms, two full baths;completely equippedspace-age kitchen;

washer/dryer; light, airy gnatroom with cathedral callings;

den; screened veranda.Famished with lovely Shaker

antiques. Photos & referencesavailable.

SSSOfwk. April 30-Dec 14SSSO/wk. Dec 14 - April 30

Discount on monthly rental*.Special mt* in Jan.

Writ*;Henry Romersa (Captiva)4911 Tangiewood Drive

Nashville, Tennessee 37216S1S/262-98S9

_t7niltH7 -tttt—

GOBDQSFOBSMLE

Fort Myers Beach: Deluxe to, abacondo on the Gulf, 2,000 squarefeet including enclosed balcony,arsd garage parking. Tennis, sauna,75' neated poof, unfurnished,$160,000. Calf 463-0125.•izrs.'aB —tsu— iM

"SEASONAL RENTALS**

SG\ FT. MYEBS-cicse »ceil. beacr.es & shopprg.2 Bedroom. 2 Batr•£<ev:evv Gcnde. Si 300 per

MOBILE HOME-NICE AREfeMinutes to Sa-;bei. Ft.Myers Beach. $300 p<monin.

GREAT FAMILY SET-AWAY-Large 3 8R/2 bamscreened porch. Ailappi^arces. Walk to beach

'500 pe? montn.

EFFJGiEMCY AP&RTMEHTSleeps two adults. Fullkitchen, washer and dryer.Nice araa. Walk to beach.S35D per month.

WATEHFROKT HOME 2bedroom with boatdxk,screened porch. Ft. MyersBeach. Si60Q/month.

***JACK MOORE***REALTY, INC,

489-1884

"Honey, I've been thinking,-HI, have you bean thinking ofselling your Sanibei property?If so, now is an excellent Sme!

Opportunity time- call now.Professional representative,

Ross Peeler, Realtor -Associate, GUI, Merrill Lynch

Realty, 472-4000 or 1-800-245-7284.

—ssss— iB7Sss.a

ON THE GULF, Sea Oats, BocaGrande, GasparilSa Island, Florida.Spacious 2 br/2 ba contemporarycondo. Pooi, spa, iighied isnrnscourts. Quality furnishings,$186,500 by owner. 8iar472-5224.1230ES * « * 16Sag3S

EXCELLENTLOCATION MINUTES TO

SANIBELLovely two bedroom, two bathcondo overlooking lake. Alt theamenities for a great lifestyle.

Nice furnishings included, •Priced to sell $59,900.

Shirley Bane Reattor-Assoc.939-3336 or 482-5804.

1SJ7IBB —SItS— T 61548-3

ON A BEAUTIFUL ISLAND2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, Gulf

to Bay. All amenities; boat 'docks available. Pra-complelion priced at:

$169,500.Paul Primeaux

REALTOR ASSOCIATEEXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC.

472-4135SOO-237'6002

1/5/2008 —ISSS—- 186341-3

Casa Bella, bright*2 br/2 ba, secondfloor end unit. Sunset view. Minuses

from Sanibei, near Kefiy Greens.Pool, tennis, golf, nearby, Fumised,

$58,000. Unfurnished, $56,000.Lease option. $5,000 down. $500

month furnished. 472-2807,•tntmaa — s s s s — ^ I « T » I - S

cosmosFOR WENT

LOGGERfmAD CAY2 Br- 2 ba. condo available forextended booking Jan. 1 thruFeb. 24. Substantial discount.

Call Paul Primeaux:EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC,

REALTOR813/472-41*$

1S00/237-S0O2— Sits— imza-i

GULF FRONT CQ&SPLEX: 2 br.. 2bath. One of the nicest on SanibeiTwo week minimum. Season & off-season rales available. JamesAgency Ltd., Inc. Ask for Rich orBarb: 472-S3Q0.•t7.»2/aa — its*— HS131-8

UPPER CAPTtVA BEACH VEte. Mewluxury 2 br/2 ba iocaled direcfy onbsach. Unsurpassed Gulf iocaBonwith soectacuW views. Rented byihe week or monBi. CaH 813-472-7549 o? 312-527-2002.1-5J20M —USt— '.551&1-3

CASA BELLA: blight 2 bd/2 ba,second floor end unit, sunsetview. Minutes from Sanibei.

near Kelly Greens, Pool,tennis, golf nearby. Lovely

lurnishings. StjtOO par monthIn season. Lease option

available. 472-2807.

Puma Hassa Bayirom Corsdoannual tease, luxury 2 bed^ bawasher - dryer, porch, pod, tenrds,fishsrsg. does. Comp&eEey furnishedwith appliances. AvaSaoie Jan. is*$833 monft, security seposa, $700.

- i n t - IS8J7B-S

MARINER POINTSTownhouse, Sayview iCantlview. Beautifully

furnished, sleeps six. Tennis,private Hshing pier. $750,*wk.

312-44S-8218.

A PFKVATE iSLAM3 OJLB

2 bedroom, 2 bathWfeterfron' with tkx*

y fiffrisheci$155^)00

« • •Custom bust

sn^e-farriy honne\wth deep-water dock,

h i A d$275^300

* * *Waterfront buBdng shes

C&jb membershipsnowavaiaMe

CGMPftHY, &HC.UCEXS£Q HEAL ESTATE BROKER

RO. B0BC64O

LOGGERHE^AD CAY 2br/2b, Gulfview, aji ameniSes. Season and offseason rates, 513/3S8-0412.5/3K200* — SSIt— 20656-3SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION

Lands End Village3BM/3B

Fantastic view of Gulf andRedSsh pass, weekly or

monthly rates.407/488-1812

GULF FRONT2 bedroom 2 bath for rent-Weekly or monthly. Newlydecorated, pool, tannis.

Call: Owner 21S/68S-1634.t tm/200« —SSSS— 11455-3SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION

Luxurious marina villa, 2br/2b,2 miles private beach. Superblocation, view on the water, all

resort facilities. Extendedchannel cable TV & renting

now thru all 1383.914/737-6121

914/528-8881 eves. &weekends

ANNUAL LEASETwo bedroom^ one and onehalf bath partially furnished

condominium. $675 per monthplus utilities. Ask for Nancy.

Sanibei Accommodations, inc.,a division of John Naumann &Associates, Inc., REALTOR.

(813) 472-3191, toll free (800)237-6004.

1J/2/BB ' _ S S $ S — 1 6 8 4 £ 6 - 3 _

DBtMT

SAND PpiNTE Luxurious 2br/2bcorner unit Available with one weekminimum. Brochure available.312/799-0984.

— t l t t— 22293-3THE ATRIUM

3,393 %. Ft. beautifullydecorated Gulf Front luxury.

2/3 br,<2 bth, wraparoundbalcony, paddle fans.SS75/wk. off season

($500. Sept); $1,150 season;$800, Jan.Brochure.HA. Zapf

15 Strawberry Ridge Road,Ridgeflald, CT 0S877

2S3/438-587S7J27JI007 —ttiS— •22SH-Z

BEST" WEEKLY RENTAL ONSANIBEL

2br/2b condominium. BeautifulGulf viaw, totally remodeled,

heated pool tennis, cable TV.$43(ttwk. offseason$725/wk. in season.914,'248-?0SS eves.

THE ATRIUMLuxurious Gulffront condo.Top floor, doaasS to Gulf.

Available year round. AvailableChristmas '88 & after Mar. "89,1988, 2 week minimum. Call or

write for color brochure:C.G. Leach, MD

7497 SSth St. a. N.White Bear Lake

UN 5S11S(B12) 426-5759

Mariner Point* condo, bayfront, 2 br-2 ba., furnished,

tennis, pool, boat dock. 2 Weekminimum or seatonaL

472-9725.T81573-3

Loggerhead Cay: 2 br-2 bmGulf view. Available now untilDec. 20th, S> SSOOArk- 10% offfor one couple, additional 10%

tor 4 week booking or more.Further availability after Dec.

20th but price change*,20t/223-6748.

—ttss— itiS74-aSHORT TERM CASA YBEL 2 storyunit w-2 large bedrooms up_. Vmcfyon ihe Beach. Casa Ybe* is one ofme most popular arsd sophisscaiedresorts on SaniDel. Award winangreseurams 00 sns. Swim, sasi, fish,sheSS, and fas! in iove again. AvailableOftiV Dec. 16 m Jan. 6.450&per day.Win consider feniing part of thisDeiiod. (ai3> 472-2180.13175g —Sitt—

SAN!B£L iSLAND. FLORiDA -Condo wits 2 bedroorn-2 ba!h withGu" View. Ca-Trpjeiefy furnishedwigi ail amerabes. Contact owner,

51-1999.

SEA OATS, Boca GranceGa^ariiia IsJand, FioatJa. Luxury 2far/ 2 ba. condo on me Gulf. Poo!tennis, "acxrzzt, $S!Q/wk in season!Rates available far extanded sSys.Z wk. minimuns, 4 asuits maxirrwn.By ownef, 813-472-9224.it?la8B - t l i i - •j*84ti-S

MARINER POINTSBayfront furmshed, ground

floor, 1 bedroom, tennis, poo!,fishing. No pets. Available

month of Jan., Feb., Mar. &April, 2 mmks minimum. 335-

0301.1V2it$ - i i i i - TM4S1.3

NORTHERNNEW JERSEY

3 OR 4 BEDROOMS, EAT-iNKITCHEN, UR, D/R, PARK

LIKE SETTING, TREES TREESTREES. EASY COMMUTE TO

NYC. PROFESSIONALLYDECORATED. LOTS OF

EXTRAS. ALL APPLIANCES.PRICED TO SELL. CALL549-0294 AFTER 6 P.M.

MQSHEHQMESFOB SALE

PERIWINKLE PARK, SANIBEL. 2Bedroom (split), 1 1/2 bathfurnished, fceauafu' lot, $37,500.472-1032.

—tttt— 167680-3

LOTS FOB SALE

GULF FRONT NOUESfTEOn Sanibei$299,900.

Seller will consider otherSanibei lot as partial trade.

Call John Gee, RealtorSANIBEL & MARCO ISLAND

PROPERTIES, INC.472-4808 Days482-6508 Eves.

11I3CHS —tSSt— 23068-3OVER 1/2 acre near Casa YbelRoad - only $79,500, possibleterms! Call Jim Lamboy, Brokers -Consultants of Sanibel, 472-2255,472-1623.

1tf3Cf«a — S t t S - 1ST5T7-3

DIRECT ACCESSCanal fmnt, west end Sanibei.

$175,000 Owner.472-9748

12«;g» —SStS— 188*87-3

BY OWNER - EAST END SANBEL.Two waterfront lots w/beachaccess, 100x200 each, sewered,beauiifuiJy treed building sites. Oneseawaiied, $265,000, the other,S245,000. 472-4607.

WATERFRONT LOTIdeal island wooded lot w/ZGOft takefront on cul-de-sac.

$175,000472-3887

<m<2as7 — ssss— 22227-3

BoomFQ8 WE

Affordable rooms for rent utiiities'rotated, '$27d/mo. 472-13S6 or472-2620.•»m,'23»S —SSSS— 21868-3

FRQPEMY

North Captiva Island - waterfrontprivate beach house. Fuilyfurnished. Steeps 4, comfortably.Spectacular vim, oveitexMng Gulf.Screened Sanai, glorious sunsets!Weeldy -monthly rates. Cali 54S-7066OT472-6S61.

12I211B8 —Sift— 16i72t-1Reserve now - Guif front luxurycondo on Bom'ta Beach. 2bedrooms. 2 baths, amenities. 4weeks minimum. $2,800. (813) 656-6479.

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Reporter wanted for Islandernewspaper on S a n i b e i to covergeneral news.Please send resume to: ISLANDER

P.O. Box 56Sanibei PI 33957

in conjuction with constructionof a swimming pool on theamenities parcel serving theColonnades I and II Con-dominium situated at 424 EastGulf Drive; as submitted byTimothy J. Murty, Esquire, forColonnades I and il Con-dominium Association, Inc. No.V88-136.

Continuation of a public hearingand adoption of a resolution ap-proving Variances to the LandDevelopment Code, SectionI.E.20. Wastewater DisposalSystems c. (1) Setbacks, to per-mit installation of a wastewatersystem within 30 feet of themean high water line of SanCarlos Bay, and to permit place-ment of the mounded system'sfill slope less than the required5 ft. setback from property lines;and Section I.D.2. PermittedUses, Required Conditions, andPerformance Standards; Preser-vation and Residential Districts,a. (9) Altered Land Zone (e) Re-quired Conditions iii. Front YardSetbacks to permit constructionof a residence 35 (in lieu of 50)ft. from the centerline of SanCarlos Bay Drive; and Sectionl.D.2.a.(2) B - Bay Beach Zone topermit construction of aresidence 28 ft. from the meanhigh water line of San CarlosBay; all on Lot 6, Block A,Sanibei Isles Subdivision, Unit 1(Unrecorded), located on thenorth side of San Carlos BayDrive immediately east of thepublic park property; as submit-ted by David Felger. No. V87-81.

3:25 a.m.

Consideration of a request for aVariance to Land DevelopmentCode Section I.E.7. AccesoryBuildings or Structures; Ac-cessory Docks, Boat Davits andB o a t L i f t s ; A c c e s o r yR e v e t m e n t s ; A c c e s s o r ySeawalls and Erosion ControlStructures b. (3) to permit con-struction of a boat dock andboat lift in the Bay Beach Zone

. which does not meet the re-' quired minimum ten foot set-

back from side property lines asextended. The proposed dockwill be accessory to a singie-family residence situated at1528 San Carlos Bay Drive, withthe structure beginnin© at theshoreline abutting the rear ofthe subject parcel (Tax ParcelNo. 1&48-23-JO-00001.006Q) andextending 150 feet seaward(from mean high water) perpen-dicular to the shoreline behindthe single-family residencelocated at 1540 San Carios Bay-Drive (immediately northwest ofthe subject parcel}; as submit-ted by Timothy J, Murty, At-torney, for Burton and JeanneBinder No. V88-138.S:3S a.m.Consideration of a request forVariances to Land DeveJopmentCode Section 1.E.16. Fences,subsection l.E.IS.b., f.EJS.b.

(2)(a) and I.E16.c.(1) to providefor a substantial repair to a non-conforming chain link fencelocated at 4291 West Gulf Drivewhich encroaches on the re-quired setback from the right-of-way, does not provide the re-quired three-foot wildlife cor-ridor along at least one side pro-perty line and exceeds heightlimitation; the fence is ac-cessory to an existing single-family residence situated on agulf-front parcel of (and (TaxP a r c e 1 N o .29-46-22-JO-00007.0080) as sub-mitted by George Parker forJohn J. and Pameia Weston. No.V88-141.9:50 a.m.

Consideration of a request foran Amendment to the LandDevelopment Code, SectionI.D.4. Interior Wetlands Conser-vation District f.(3) to add a newsubparagraph (d) to provide forexpansion, improvement,replacement or reconstructionof existing facilities on landsupon which there are existingpublic utility facilities (includingcommunication facilities),without regard to requirementsof paragraph i.D.4.f .(3)(a) and (b);as submitted by Donald A.Pickworth, Attorney for PalmerBroadcasting Company. No.LDC 88-94.10:20 a.m.

Continuation of a public hearingand adoption of a resolution ap-proving a Development Permitto construct a 2,000 sq. ft. boatshowroom which will be a roofsupported on posts with opensides at the location of the ex-isting boat and motor repairbuilding, for purposes of displayOf boats for sale, and considera-tion of a request for a Varianceto Land Development Code Sec-tion 1.E.17. Flood and Storm-proofing f. Specific Standards(6)(d) and g. Coastal HighHazard Area Standards (2), (3)and (6)(a) to- provide for reloca-tion of the existing boat andmotor repair building below therequired base flood elevationand without required anchoring,breakaway wall constructionand utilization of materialsresistant to flood damage; all atthe Sanibei Marina located at634 North Yachtsman Drive; assubmitted by Myrton Ireland.No. DP8S-7760 and V88-134.

ALL INTHECiTYOFSANlBELIf a person decides to appealany decision of the body withrespect to any matter con-sidered at such meeting or hew-ing, he wili need a record of theproceedings, and for such pur-poses he may need to ensurethat a verbatim record of theproceedings is made, whichrecord includes the testimonyand evidence upon which theappeal is to be based.

The ad worked great - gota lot of calls very quickly.

Thanks Islander!Cheryl CokesFt, Myers, FL

So put your ad wherethe AC3ION is!

Call Islander Classifieds472-5185

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Dynomite infant - car seat $14;folding high chair, $11,50; tubs,$3.50; pony, $3.50; Sassy sealdeluxe, $11.50; breas: pump, $9;Snugli carrier (new), $20; baby-maternity clothes, miscellaneous.939-7368.12/3/BB — SSSS— 168515-1

BUILDINGSUPPLIES

Antique ArchitecturalEmporium, specializing In theold Florida and Victorian look:fireplace mantles, lampposts,sconces, benches, fountains,

mailboxes, gingerbread,spindels, moldings,

medallions, tilchs, domes,columns, door hardware.

768-2828«;ia/2OO5 —SSSS— 133848-1

CASA YBEL wishes io exenangeweek 3 for week 2, or rent week 3.Phone Markson 617-899-1834, dayor evening.1Z/31/B8 —SSSS— 16S3B5-3

WEEKS 13 and 14 (331-414) atCasa Ybel Resort Club. Lower

2 br/2 ba corner unit Allamenities included. Rent or

exchange. Days call E. JamesSpringer, (71S} S4S-5270.Eves, call (716) 473-5082.

it/30/aa — SSSS— 167657-3

ANXiOUS TO SELL Sanibei BeachClub!, week 19 - 2 BttZ Ba, 1st floor.Also, imhlrioyse Resort & ClubMemorial Day week 21. Spaciousfacing Bay, 1st fioor, 3 brS ba. Cali215-583-5846.WtiltB - —SSSS— M7SSS-3

Weeks 51,52. Two bedroom iuxurycondo, guff front, She8 isfend BeacftClub, by owner. 815-389-220? eves.& weekends.1J7.B8 — SSSS— TS7S7J-3

INTERVAL OWNERSHIP SHELLISLAND BEACH CLUB on Sanibei,week 21, $2000 below going rate.CaS anytime. 304^36-7843.stitizaa* tsss sssits

WEEK 1S {3rd week m Aprf) atCASAYBEL RESORT AND CLUB.Upper, two bedroom, two bafi, ailamenities included. $12,000negotiable. Days ea8 617/523-2306or writs 112 Union Wharf, Boston,Mass. 02109

—ssss— sawa-sTft/CSHARE DIRECT from owner.SanibeS's best location, weeks16&17 atSANiBEL BEACH CUB tL$8,750 each week. Call 540-6553.

Rf3B<2C0< —titS— IC851-J

NORTH AMERICAN TITLEINSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

Specializing In Personalized(teal Estate Closings

andYour Titfe insurance Needs

TMESHARE ANDGENERAL REAL ESTATE

lisas Kelly ftoadFL Myers, FL 33908

913-454-1600— tttt—

Caribe Beach Resort on thenicest part of Sanibei Beach.Four weeks time share withcharter membership, One Awmk, December thru April,

$$,000. 3 C weeks, June thruNovember, $5,000 ea. AB 4iveofci for $20,000. AH RCf

int»rdbame*ble all over thework£-&lt owner 813836-

v ssss:1IJ1W1 —tut— UMM-lCALL m TO PURCHASE or tosen vacation time share weeks

on #ER£W{. Herb Simon,Broker: Associate, Re/Max

Realty Group, Realtors, officeii3m2-Titn. home

Si3mt-5637, toll freetgteafd* of Florida)

3567S52

!VS PLANTATIONSi cartage. 2 bedroom -

2 baii, j p i p s S. Extra large mass?bedroom s s h jacuzzi. Next to theGull and Bay. GoV course andMing. Weeks 50 ara SS. WE s a lOoJ? bo* weeks atone tme. AsSdrsg$21,000 per wees. (201-) 754-6620.

MVi t*SS H257E3

SEA WATCH ON THE BEACHFt. Myers Beachfront. One

bedroom unit, week 38. S4,SOQ.Call S13/S45-S9S8 or $49-

5700.12.IVSS — tSSi— 1*3736-3,

Seawatch On The Beach Mariner'sfinest. Weeks 31 & 33 prime (red)time. Large Wo bedrooms, twobatris, steeps six. Great view of Gulf,excellent exchanging privilege,$6,500. each. 549-0484.HB/S8 —SSSS— l«S81g-1

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONMarina Villa fay owner, 2 br/2 ba.,screened porch, delightful yiews,excellent condition. Adjacent topoo!, golf, tennis, beach, fn SSPRental program. Below marketprice. 201-984-2394. :

1 g/JI/88 — SSSS— tg637O-»

FL Myers Beach, Snug Harbor,. week 48. 2 jtwo) bedrooms, 2

baths, sleeps 6. Includes chartermembership. Great location.Exchangeable. Must sell: $3,200OB.0.481-4754.12?2/M — i l l l - t«7443-1

SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I, week 2,beautiful, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,sleeps six. Tennis, pool, bikes,sauna, Jacuzzi, $5,500, negotiable.(516) 265-2325.12/21/B8 —tits— 157642-3

3,200 SQ. FT. SALONFACILITIES

Available for rent (Aerobics,facials, hair, nails, massageetc.) $10, sq. ft. + CJ>JL yearlyincreases. Complete with wet

sauna, whirlpool, dressingrooms, oak dance floor.

Call owner: 813/339-7547.it-swaer —tsss—

800 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE onRabbit Road. ONLY 1 LEFT. $10.sq.ft. Thafs all, no hidden add-ons.Yearly increases tied to CP.t. only.Cat owner, 939-7547.

— ssss—Commercial space on Sanibei forlease, turnkey, 2340 sq. ft, $14 sq.-ft. Owner mil heip seasee wimimprovement to suit William A.T^rfor Assodales, Inc. 2052 VirginiaAve., Fort M$«rs, FL. 332-3737.7i«4/aoss M

tSLAHO TOWER PLAZA1613 Periwinkle

SanibeiElegant S80sq.it

commercial 2nd floor officesake available.

Less Stan S11 porsq. ftFlexible terms.

CaS Bob at 472-1SS1(Island Fizzaf.

CAPTWAHaw Commercial Davalopmant

On Andy Rosa* LaneftSfrq. ft

CaU John GevSan&el 4 Marco island

Properties, lae.472-480$ day*492-6508 eves.

12?3J« —SSH— 1«I«B-3800 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE

for leas* or sal*. Office spaceIncludes 2 offices, confarmes

room, reception ana. Forlease tSSO/mo. £ miitntenanee

fee. For morm informstlon,please call; 472-8191.

CAPT1VA ISLANDComer location on CaptSvaDrive, zoned C-% adjacent

property available:, $436,000.Roas-FkSer & Aasoc^ btc

REALTOR27S-S999 DmyaTSS-ISSB Eva*.

tZfSfTO —ittt— H7650-3

AP&SFMHiTS &

FonsmtONE BEDROOM FURNiSHEDapartment. Rent $350 per monthplus usSties. Must pay $400 damagedeoostl plus $200 UEiioes depositCaH 39S-170S beSM«en 5S0 p.m. -9:00 p.m. One year tease required.1ir3JM ) t l l T S S - W 3

Smer.-a; for sale. Beautb! MagensBay, Si. Thomas, V:rg-n kiar.os.31.st week. Tenos. sw.-Trring, gott,ocean view, sfeeos 6. A! appisaoces.$5,000.542-3798.

•j-i.38 S3 —ISIS— 1**175-1

SBnsbsS Coaaaes week 3&. 2DOrms., 2 bati usi'ss, side by safe, byone or Do*, $8,500-sadi. 813-9S-

7011.

GCWEWftOfl" HOMES from $', 05reoajrt- Delinquent tax property.Bipossesstons. CaH {%) S0S-S87-SO0O £*L GH-4350 few eufrem lepo-SSL

HEART OF SANIBEL,Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bathhome is ready for you to love.$143,930. Fabulous views of

Gumbo Umbo Lake from this 2br/2 ba pool home, $244,900.

Call Vine* Kelly Realtor -Associate VPN-Ssnibel Realty,

472-S3S7.—SSSS— 185379-3

3 BEDROOM - 2 BATHCUSTOM BUILT, LAKEFRONT

HOME.Magnificent views of lake &conservation land. Deeded

beach access. Stone fireplace,Burbor carpeting & ceramic

tile, solar hot water. Listed for$225,000 by owner/agent; withpossible small down payment

loan assumption. Call:JimLam boy

BROKERS/CONSULTANTSof SANIBEL

472-2255 - 472-16231D30/W — iliS— 1S7S76-3

CANAL FRONTw/Bay Views

Newly completed on threelevels, boat dock, pool,

completely furnished andequipped. Available tor 1989season. One month minimum.

Call evenings 472-9518.11/38/88 — SSSS— 150426-3

ANNUALUnfurnished

3 br/2 ba, boat dock, deepcanal, $i,350-mc

3 br/2 1/2 ba, w-pool & tennis,$950-mo.

4 br/2 ba, w-pool, $i,200/mo.VIP Realty Group, Inc.

REALTOR1-800-422-2702 472-1613

12/13121)07 — SSSS—162683-3

SANIBEL NEW HOME: 2 br/2 ba,cathedral ceilings, living & diningarea. Large kitchen, stained glasswindows, skylite, large bedroom,covered patio, large lot, quietlocation, privacy. §184,900 813-472-4725.12/23/es —ssss— isntas-3

WULFERT POINTQUAINT SANIBEL

Three bedrooms, one bathframe home — located near

D'mk'ms Bayou. $128,000.Contact: Gretchen McPhee,

Realtor AssociatePriscUa Murphy Realty, Inc.

472-1511 days472-0907 evas.

S<2B?20tt? — t t « — 13003-3

Sanibei Vacation Beach home nearBlind Pass. 3 bdrms., 2 baths,sleeps six. All essenSals included,unique nature area. Private.Available Nov. 15 thru April. Call472-3972.1Z/16)B8 —SStt— 165106-3

LOVELY NEW HOME. Walk tobeach. Pool, tennis, sleeps six.Available Dec. thru March. Call 813-472-5685.12/2/88 —tltS— 1651K-3

BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE homew-pool. 3 br - 3 bath, short walk tobeach. Season & off-season ratesavailable. James Agency Ltd., Inc.Ask for Rich or Barb: 472-8300.

12/2IBB —SSSS— 1SS13S-3

Across from beach, Dec. 1 thru May1. Available monthly. $2,200-month.No young children or pets. 433-4022, call before 9:00 a.m.

12/17/B8 —Sill— 167663-3

House on Beach, Dec. 6 thru Jan. 6,$3,000-month. No young children orpets. 433-4022, call before 9:0012/17/88 -J- SSSS— 167665-3

Seasonal - Lighthouse End, NEWOLDE FLORIDA home, 4br/3b,heated pool and tennis court. Walkto beaches and marina. Amenitiesinclude wet bar, sundecks, skylights, fireplace, professionallandscaping. Fully equipped.Available January 1st to April 30th.Season or monthly. $5,000 mo.,seasonal discount available.813/472-2501.12/2)88 —ttlt— 168476-3

2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, walk tobeach. Refrigerator, stove, washer-dryer hookup, $700/mo. Call 472-8817 or 472-0793 after 6:00 p.m.12/23/88 —SSSS— 1684S4-3

9427 SAGE COURT, GumboLimbo. Large, lakefroni groundlevel home, three bedrooms,eat lit kitchen, dining room,

screened patio and spa, nativevegetation for secluded

Bfestyta. Drive by for completedescription sheet $235,000,no agents! Phone 463-0330.

Tii3S?88 — ZSSt— 1E514S-3

HOMESFOB mm

ANNUAL RENTAL Shell Harbor,large irtumtshed 4 bf/3 ba homew/ramiiy room, Ivtog room, diningroom, laundry room, acSvity room.Pod on canal w/dock, cfose tobeach. 472-9362.

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TRANQUIL RETREATCAPT1VA

Willing to share our corner ofparadise. Florida style home,new to rental market. Some

weeks sfffl available. 2 br/2 ba,w-slesping loft & wonderful

porches. Outfitted with superamenities for family vacation or

romantic Interlude.717-843-71 SO.

1I/31/8S —SSSS— 1S6323-3

CAPTWA APTJCOTTAGE, cute 1br/1 ba located short waik tobeaches & restaurant & rented bythe week. Call 813-472-7549 or312-527-2002.1/3/28M — SSSS— tS6363-3

BEACH ACCESS completelyfurnished, adults only, no pets.Available Jan., Feb., Mar. & April.813-936-5562.12/2-t/a —SStS— 166368-3

SEASONAL HOMEfor tent 3 br/2 ba home, closeto the beach. Available for the

season. Call:472-4701

1/12/2388 — SSSi— 167602-3

SANBEL SSLE - Quiet studio, A?C,TV, Ref., rmcra. fen, spaooss bath,deck.. Wk.'Mo., non-smokerpref-ened. Gose ® shoppmo.-postoffice. 813-472-42-S2, P.O. Box1007, SarebeLFL 33957.

Very spacious two bedroomvacaoon apartment, three rraRLiestc beach, compiateiy furnished,iayndry facsSSss on property, $250.weekly set rate. Prvone S13-765-4205.

fg.'3i»g — SSil— 1H523-S

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ASSOCIATES, INC., BROKERSAM1BEL WEST END — We have an extremely fine Gulf frontfeoroeavaflafefe to reni at a price thai is less than a motel roomwould cost for the period November 1st until January 10th forthose who wish to spend fte Holidays on Sanibel Island. Sorry,chMreB and pels canflot be accommodated. CaH for furtherinformation.

6UU= SHORES—We BOW haro available tram October tfi roughJanuary a three bedroom/twti bath home within easy walkingdistance to the beach. Monthly rates amiable .

GULF FROST! Located on Waters Edge Lane i s Gulf Shores isa two betiroosi p k s den ground level home located directtyon five sparkling waters of Die Gulf of Mexico. This home Sscurrentty available far December, February and flpril, Gailioday for details.

CAFflttft ISLflJUO—Seasonal restate am still available — wehave a cozy two bedroom cottage just a few steps from thebeach. Also arafJaife is a charming four bedroDmolde Captivaestate home between the Stiff and the Bay, Make yourreservations today!

SAH1BEL — On a quiet street, we have avaiiabie a twobedroom/two bath horns available January through March ata rate of S2.50S per month. On same street is one-fiaif of an••almost Gut! front" duplex. Gail for details,

ISLAND REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, ifffi.Rfl. Box 202

1711 Periwinkle WayIsland Real Estate Center

Sanibei, FL 33957(813} 472-1123

HOME ON BAY180 degree view of bay from

floor & ceiling windows, 2levels of living. Custom screenenclosed pool & play area. 3

bedroom, 2 baths. Available forrental this summer and/or next

season. Call:EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC.

REALTOR472-4195

6/10/ZOOO — SiSi— 22768-3

NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND3br/2b house for rent, Includesgolf cart & boat dock. Weekly

or monthly rental.305/942-4959

1/85/2007 —«»— I1B20-3

SEASONAL - GULF VIEW -BEACH. New weekly or monthly.656-3689.3/23/3007 — SSSi— 22127-3

RENT FROM OWNER SAVE onSanibei vacation house! Heatedpool, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fullyequipped, tastefully decorated.VERY PRIVATE. 216/758-0751,216/533-7777.7/5/2007 —ii$I— 22758-3

CAPTIVAROYAL POINC1ANA

TREEHOUSENew ultra modern3 bedroom home.

Spa, skylttes, decks,professional landscaping &

Interior design.$800/wk. May 1st thru Dec 15.$1,300/wk. Dec. 15 thru April

30. Discount on monthly rental.508/546-7324

7/25/2807 — SSSS— 22319-3

CAPTIVAOld Florida home. Directly onthe beach. Available weekly.

Call now!813/472-4684

6/24/2000 — SISI— 22885-3

CHANGE OF PACEBeautiful Vacation Home

3 bedrooms, 2 bathsYour own private tennis court &

swimming pool, 100 yards toGulf of Mexico. Call for times

available next season.216/338-8031216/338-5281

8/7/2C07 — SSSS— 2298B-3

<PRQPERTIEg

(SANIBELREAIfY)

1630 Periwinkle Way(813) 472-6565

Toll Free 1-800-445-1566

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HOME RENTAL RATESSANIBEL GULF FRONTthe Dunes

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CAPTIVAGulf Front $5000/wk.Bay Front #4000/wk.Pool-Jacuzzi $3000/wk.

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FORT MYERSSEASONAL RENTALS

Monthly $1500-$2500Gulf Course Condos AvailableSonesta-Weekly or Monthly From $1000.Call Carolyn Craver, Ft. Myers Reservation Mgr.

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Almost certain 1 heard this one say, "Don't overlookrny perfect floor plan - perfect setting - qualityfeatures of cedar framework, Terra Cotta tile, flagstonefireplace, European cabinets, top-of-the-lineappliances, Berber Carpeting, spacious baths, andmuch more!" Available for $289,900. Call VivienneBould Radigan or Polly Seely Cosyns to see thisoutstanding single family home.

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You deal need much cash to own a home with a poo!!just 5365,000 puts you in the water at this SheliHarbcr ioveiy 3»2 home with southern exposure. Splitplan features living and family room, double garage,plus patio dock on the canal. Completely furnishedan.d ready to move into. You can't find more for less!Call Bill Anders today.

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3BS/2BA CBS home located on the quiet east end ofSanibei. Just a stone's throw away from Bay and Cuifon an exeepticmaHy high elevated lot Mountains ofpotential' This is a must see at $310,000. PaoimeTrimarco can arrange for your showing.

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FORMER BOILBERS MODELOn Vz acre lot in the Dunes Goif & Country Glubsubdivision. Three bedroom, two bath, designer pool,large lanai, and fully enclosed lower level. Ciose toClub House (golf, tennis, pool, & restaurant) and Bay.An excellent value at $325,000. Call Betty or BobBulcock to see.

COUNTRY CLCIB LIVIHGOH SANlBEh

Attractive 3BR/?BA cedar home with screened porchis located at the quiet end of the Dunes Country Clubcommunity. An abundance of finished ground ievelspace will meet your family's many needs. Priced at$297,000. Shown by appointment only, so cail PaulineTrimarco.

HOW SWEET IT IS !This 2BR/2BA condominium at the Hilton, with viewsof the Gulf of Mexico, is a great escape from the coidNorth. Let us show you what fun it is to own atSanibel's newest full-service resort. Amenities includepool, tennis, boating, restaurant, putting green, andmore'. YES, great rental income too. Offered at$235,000. See how sweet, cail Eric Rosen today!

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Lush tropical foliage and Sanibei sunsets are two ofthe Features of Pointe Santo de Sanibei. Sn one ofSanibel's finest family compiexesrpooi, whirlpool,tennis and shuffleboard are offered for your pleasure,Inside this 2BR/2BA unit, you wiS! find a newlycarpeted and decorated condo, with excellent rentaipotential. Ail of this for $279,000. To view, pleasecontact Ruth Hamann.

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