SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ISLANDERNov 21, 1974 · The villas at Lighthouse Point in Sanibel are designed to...
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VOLUME 14 NUMBER 47 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 , 1974.
Annual meeting j
of Conservation
Meet your city council candidatesCommunity
Foundation AsSOC. sponsors
to be Nov. 30 political rallySchedule of the annual meeting of
the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Found-ation, Inc., to be held November 30,1974'is as follows:
4 p.m.: Captiva CommunityAssociation building. Business meeting,election of new Board of Directors,presen^iofcof awarrJsi?Thei974 annualmeeting of the Sanibel-Captiva Conser-vation Foundation, Inc. will begin at 4p.m. at the Captiva Community Associ-ation building with reports on theactivities of 1974 and a financialstatement. An election of new directorswill be followed by a presentation ofawards.
5 p.m.: Social hour at the CaptivaCommunity Association building. Thebusiness meeting will ajourn for a socialhour at the same location. The guestspeaker for the evening, the inter-nationally respected author and advocateof animal protection, Cleveland Amory,will attend the social hour to meetFoundation members.
8 p.m.: Sanibel CommunityAssociation building. An evening withCleveland Amory followed by coffee andthe opportunity to have Mr. Amoryinscribe a copy of "Mankind?" Theevening program will begin at 8 p.m. atthe Sanibel Community Associationbuilding. The public is invited to attendthis program and the coffee hour whichwill follow.
The Sanibel Community Associ-ation is planning a big political rally forTuesday night, November 26 at theCommunity House for 8 p.m.
All registered voters are urged tocome and meet their candidates face to.face. Every candidate who has filed to runfor- City of Saiiibel- Commissioner 'hasbeen invited to attend and all haveaccepted. Each candidate has been givena list of questions to be answered andthree minutes in which to do: so. Noquestions will be allowed from the floorduring the meeting. However, allcandidates will remain after the formalmeeting to meet individually with anyonewho would like to ask specific questions.
"We are doing this as a publicservice," states Dr. John Willard,president of the Community Association."We realize there are a lot of new voterson the Island and a lot of these candidatesare new and now that we have decided forHome Rule we need to.get acquainted ona first name basis with those who will berunning our Island. That's why thedirectors of the Association held a specialmeeting after last Tuesday's dinnermeeting and decided to do ,it. We haveasked John Shepherd to organize it andact as moderator."
Special arrangements have beenmade to handle the parking as a verylarge crowd is expected. Tuesday, Nov.26, 8 p.m. at the Community House.
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In this and next week's issues ofthe ISLANDER, we are presenting all(or at least as many as we can get holdof) candidates who are running for citycouncil in the Dec. 3 election.
Many moons ago, 'way beforeincorporation was even a gleam inanyone's eye, we told Francis Bailey thatif he ever ran for mayor, we'd supporthim. Outside of that original statement,the ISLANDER is presenting allcandidates without prejudice. We're notdoing any endorsing, since we iigurethat's up to you to do with your votes.
Gordon Tracey
Gordon Tracey is a young man oftwenty-five years who was raised andwho has lived his entire life on Sanibei.Avery outspoken young man, Mr. Traceypurports to represent youth and the
working man on Sanibel.Mr. Tracey graduated from
Edison Community College with an A. A.While enrolled there, he served asPresident and Vice-President of CircleK, freshman and sophomore Senator inihe Student Senate, Inner Club CouncilChairman, and he is listed in 'Who's,Whoof American Junior Colleges."'
After receiving his A.A., Mr.Tracey attended Stetson University inDeland, Florida, from which hegraduated last year with a B.A. inWJstnrvv-indPoliticaJScience. , ,
. Mr. Tracey is a member of theKiwanis Club of South Fort Myers.
He will be part-owner and*"manager of the New Sanibel TrailerPark, which, barring complications,should open by next fall. At the presenttime, Mr. Tracey is night watchman andconstruction office manager of the NewTrailer Park, where he resides.
When asked about his motives forrunning for city council, Mr. TraceyStated: "It's common knowledge that Iwas against incorporation because of thered tape involved. I'm completely behindplanning and zoning; don't get mewrong. I'd just like to see the peoplehave more of a say in terms of repealingtaxes and ordinances. I'd like to see thecouncil and the people in general havemore control of their city manager. Theway it's set up in the charter, they can't.We voted for home-rule - I want to seehome-rule run by home-people."
Mr. Tracey qualified for can-didacy on November 15.
contd. on p. 10
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Letters To The Editor
SCaptiva
TO THE ISLANDER:"Thank you" seems like a trite
phrase, but there is no other way inwhich I can express my appreciation foryour support, your vote, and your faithin me as your State Representative.
I promise to strive to continue tolive up to the trust that you have placedin me, and I guarantee that I willcontinue to be your conservative andfiscally aware voice in Tallahassee.
As Southwest Florida continuesits rapid growth, so we shall continue togrow, carefully, resourcefully, withGod's help, prepared to face our future.
With my sincere appreciation,/s/Paul Nuckolls
The 1975 Conservation posters are here!Betty Wakefield, secretary at theSanibel-Captiva Conservation Founda-tion, shows the new poster, "the Snowy
Egret", by William Damroth. Proceeds ofthe poster sales go the SCCF. Th^y willbe in island stores soon, for $3 each wjjthmailing tube, - just in time for Christmas
TO THE ISLANDER:I wish to thank the Community
Association for bringing up the need for acemetery on Sanibel Island at theAssociation's supper on Tuesday last.
Since the call is put for unity onevery side, wouldn't it be great for theIsland churches (and/or a group oforganizations) to unite for such a project?
Cape Coral has a cemetery and sodoes Fort Myers. Now that we are Lee .County's third city, shouldn't we onSanibel have one too? "
/&/ Ruth Hunter
The villas at Lighthouse Pointin Sanibel are designed to bea part of the sun and sea andisland itself.
For information, phone472-2092.
Lighthouse PointLighthouse RoadP.O. Box 244Sanibel, Florida 33957
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Duplex plus 3 contiguous lotsExcellent central location - $96,000 with terms
Business complex 1 year old - 6 stores, 6 apartments, 100% leased•••••
CONDOMINIUMSSanibel Arms - Gulf, Pool, Boat Dockage . from $29,500Sanibel Arms West - Gulf, Tennis, Pool, Boat Dockage from $57,500Captain's Walk -2 bedroom, Vk bath. . . . .$34,000SeawindTownhouses-Pool and Boat Dockage $54,900
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V/anderin This . • •
J. H. and MYRA SWANN andtheir daughter, TERRY KOONS and herson, JASON, are from Huntington Beach,CA. They have had lots of rain on theirtrip. They say it is lovely here - betterthan any place they've stopped.
"It is beautiful here," say CHETand LAURA RICHARDS from Alma, MI.
From Philo, OH, come CLAR-ENCE and CLEONE TROUT. They toldus, "This is our 4th winter here in atrailer. We think there is no place likeSanibel."
VINCENT and PAT HELMER andtheir son, BOB are from Indianapolis, IN.They enjoy Sanibel and have done lots offishing. In couple of days they caught 8fish; flounder, red snapper, trout andlady fish.
JOHN and ANN SWANSON fromAvon Lake, OH, would love to live hereforever.
Retired this yearare JIM and KAYTHOMAS from Mogadore, OH. Theycame to spend the winter in a trailer inPeriwinkle Park. They like the climateand the area and are happy to hear thereis a golf course.
PAPA HOI
WhereAre You?
[At Moss Marina-starting Thanksgiving Day]
For Reservations Phone 332-1200
viUNNAR and MURIEL DAHLENand WALTER and LEADA DAVIDSONare stying at the By the Sea Motel. Theystopped by Periwinkle Park and told us,"We used to stay here. We just had tocome back to see the MUENCHS. To,usthis is home."
TOM DISTLER and his wife,GAIRE and BILL and LORRAINEPONTRELLO from Bellaire Bluffs, FL,spent a peaceful quiet night on the island.
ARTHUR and JUNE PARKINSONfrom Ft. Lauderdale live on a boat andthey cruise in the Bahamas. Now theyalso have a motor home and they came"land yachting" to Sanibel.
BETTY and BOB LOVE and hismother, ETHEL LOVE come from Flint,MI. They are campers. Bob said, "This isa nice place to stay. I could see how a guycould come down here to retire. It's quiet.Hope we don't go back to snow."
From Miami come MARTIN andDOROTHY SCHROTH and REWA. Theyhave been to Sanibel many times and loveit.
Also from Miami come STEVE andCAROLYN HEBEL. They said, "It'sbeautiful. Reminds us of the Keys beforethey were developed."
Five years ago EDITH and RAYESTES from Boynton Beach walked thelength of the beach from Tarpon Bay Rd.to the Lighthouse. They commented,"Sanibel is changing. It shows progressbut we liked it the other way."
LIZ and JIM VOGLER and theirmother EDITH VOGLER and fourchildren, JAMIE, DIANE, J.J., andJOHNNY from Lantan, FL, said theywere here to get away from it all.
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Fifteen years ago MARGARETand BOB MEDLIN from Raleigh, NC,came on the ferry to Sanibel. Theybrought their five children and had to finda place large enough for all of them, sothey stayed at the Hurricane House-. Theyfound a great many shells. "Now," theysay, "Sanibel has changed - has lots ofbuildings. We liked it better before."
OLYMPIA and ROBERT ULREYand their children, BOBBY JR., LORI,CHRIS and BURKE are here for the thirdtime. They dearly love the place.
BASIL OSMIN, who lives about 2miles from the South Seas Plantation inCaptiva, paid us a visit. He enjoyswalking and exploring the Islands.
"We highly recommend bicyclepaths," say HENRY G. and LaVERNEPEARSON from Miami. They told us thatthey liked Sanibel best when they cameby ferry - that it is getting over populatedand with inferior architecture on thebeaches." They added, "Periwinkle Parkhas retained more of its appeal than therest of the islands."
DAVE and DOTTY KILE, son anddaughter-in-law of MERLE and BILLROSSMAN, who live on Sanibel, broughttheir 12 month old daughter, VICKIE, fora visit. They come from Cleveland, OH.They feel that Sanibel is different now,growing too fast. But they like it as muchas they ever did.
CHRIS and BEA BOGAN fromMerrillville, IN, are here for the thirdtime. They enjoy beaching, bicycling andgoing to church on Sanibel.
EMILY and LESTER LORINGcome all the way from San Clemente, CA.They are camping with their daughter,PAMELA and her husband, TODJOHNSON and their daughter KAT-RINA from Miami. They are on Sanibelfor the second time. The Johnsons comehere twice a year.
This is a pretty place to live toget away from the big city," said SALLYand ERNEST LOWRY from Miramar, FL.They are here with their sons, DAVID,DOUGLAS and MICHAEL.
On Sanibel for the first time areBILL and CAROL THROCKMORTONand their children, LAURA and GARY.They are from Plantation, FL.
Friends of JAMES and ELIZA-BETH PETNIC of Hampstead, MD,suggested'they come to Periwinkle Park.They did and found the foliage beautiful.
CHARLES and MILDRED HOCK-ENBERRY from Shinnston, WV, arecamping for the winter near her sisterand brother-in-law MARNIE and NTTEHANNER who spend the winter in theirmobile home here.
HAROLD and KYDA PRICKETTJr. from New Vienna, OH, are on Sanibelfor the second time. They enjoy Sanibelbut, "What we don't like this tune isthey're building so many buildings."
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THE COLONY
Out of state guests at The Colony[his week include Mr. & Mrs. BarnetBowser of Johnstown, Pa; Mr. & Mrs.Paul Cannon and family from Rochester,NY; the Wilbur Roots of White Fish Bay,WI; Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Roberts ofBrunswick, OH; Mr. & Mrs. Gepperts ofDes Moines, 'ia, the Peter Mazurs of OakRidge, TN; Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Jelsma,Louisvile, KY; and Mrs. S. R. Weller ofDayton, OH. Also from Baltimore, MD,the Jacob Radins; the Reese Blanchardsof Columbus, OH; Mrs. Amelia Wilson ofPeoria, IL; Mrs. George Christensen ofGlencoe, IL; Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koss ofDes Moines, IA; the Bob Templetons ofIndianapolis, IN; Mrs. Myron N.Krotinger of Shaker Heights, OH; the K.E. Streckerts of Des Plaines, IL; Mr. &Mrs. E. G. Radke of Ingleside, IL; the A.C. Maerlenders of Gulf Shore, AL; Mr. D.L. Camper of Galesburg, IL; and fromNew York City, Mr. & Mrs. A. Myers,
Florida guests are Mr. & Mrs.Richard Newland of Miami Lakes; Mr.James Gillean and party from Maitland;Dr. Howe and the DeWitt Cromarties,both of Ft. Lauderdale; the Dale Fishersof Gainesville; Mr. & Mrs. R. Roberts ofHoliday; Mr. & Mrs. David Jones ofMiami; Mr. & Mi-s.'L. A. Freeman ofMiami; Dr. & Mrs. W. R. Staats of IndianRocks Beach; Dr. & Mrs. A. den Breeijenof Lakeland; the Charles J. Cawards ofIndian Rocks Beach; Brig. Gen. John P.Traylor (ret.) and family of Jacksonville;the J. W. Wikbergs of Ft. Lauderdale;also of Ft. Lauderdale, Mr. & Mrs. FredMelius; Mrs. Albert Boberman andfamily from Miami; the R. J. Flints ofClearwater; and Mrs. William Eckenbergof Gainesville.
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FRIDAY &SATURDAYSPECIALS
a.m. - 9 p.m.
Gordon's Vodka - $4.99 qt.Granado Rum - $5.39 qt.
Jack Daniels Black - $6.99 5thBeefeater Gin - $5.99 5th ..
Windsor Canadian - $5.59 qt.Passport Scotch - $5.69 qt.
ISLANDER 11-21-74
CAPE PLAYERS KEEP 'EM LAUGHING
by Sheri Smock
The climax of 'See How TheyRun,' as performed by the Cape Players,was evidenced by the audience'slaughter. The play is a very complicatedcomedy with all sorts of misunderstand-ings - several peeple hiding in the closet,a man in his skivvies chasing a Russian3py through the house, three men eachsaying he's Penelope's husband, and aBishop (Penelope's uncle) coming to visitamidst this confusion.
Betty McCharen, who plays Ida,the maid, is positively dynamic. Even herquickest glance and gesture are incharacter. She's a cross between the witof Carol Burnett and the housekeeper ofMaude.
Nancy Murin, from the first lines,is such a righteous (yet hinting ofgossipy) citizen that you really becomeaggravated with her. She smacks ofold-maid "auntishness." Although, asMiss Skillon, she's never had anything todrink before that night, as a novicedrunk, she has probably the mostconvincing and comic drunk act I've seensince Dean Martin.
In the role of Penelope, PennyBlom made her debut. This must be whyshe spoke her lines so .mechanically,devoid of any expression. A personviewing this can't get lost in what's goingon onstage, as one's constantly remindedthat it's just a play. Perhaps with moreexperience she'll be able to have somepersonality come across.
A parody of Sherlock Holmes wasplayed by Hal Stott. Of course his toneportrayed this, but more important to thispart w .̂re his movements. He slowly,decisively stepped up and leaned into hiswitnesses while asking his questions (inthe same manner) when trying toestablish the identity of the Russian.
Most actors were in characterthroughout the play. Excluding MissBlom, it was a professional performance.It's too late for you to see "See How TheyRun," as it ran last weekend, but I wouldurge you to see the Cape Players in'Hello, Dolly,' in January. You'll seesome outstanding performances.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE WINNERS
The first game of the season washeld at the Community House on Friday,Nov. 15. Winners were: 1st, Mr. & Mrs.William Lawless; 2nd, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin.Geddes; and 3rd, Mildred Libby andMercedes Smith.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
All Islander subscriptions runfrom Nov. 1 to Oct. 31 of the followingyen and cost $5.00 until Feb. 1.Subscriptions started after Feb. 1 alsorun until Oct. 31 and are charged for at arate of 50 cents a month. Automaticrenewal requests are sent oat InSeptember.
9-5 Daily Closed Sun.
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BOUTIQUES
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Periwinkle Way 472-2108
Handmade"One-of-a-Kind"GiftsFor those of you who are not acquainted
with us.. .we design and construct most of( the handmade items we sell right here at the
CORNER SHOPPE.We are starting this season with musUn
caftans {tops and dresses) sprinkled withbright appliquedflowers in sizes S • 16.
Corner of Main St. maggi davisand Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, Florida
Shells-gifts andNeat Creations
Seahorse ShellIsland Art at its Best
10:00- 5:30 Tues. - Sun. lighthouse md of Sanibal
Art GalleryCustom Framing
Art Supplies
The Knot ShopMacrame
DecoupageCraft Supplies
For Christmas.Paintings, Hand-Crafted Wall Hangings & Jewelry, ShellBoxes, Note Paper, Ecology Boxes. x
472-2893 Open 10-5 Mon.-Sat.
472-2724
Jlfeectfepolnt ShopShop Early For Christmas
at our complete Needlepoint
Shop. A wide assortment foryour shopping pleasure.
Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.. Closed Sun. & Mori.
Lighthouse End of Island
aliendaDangles & Bangles inMexican Silver,
andImported Clothing, CharmingToys, Unique DecoratorItems.(ButtonwoodSide) P l D l t * Y W H a " Phone:472-4561
12-5 Sun.10-5 Tues.-Sat.
Specimen ShellsFlorida 6- World Wide
1017 Periwinkle WayOn* block west of Causeway
472-1121
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Punta Ybel Plaza(across from the Sea Horse)
Island Shopping Centre(next to Baileys)
11-21-74 ISLANDER 5
homesites 8<2 C» commercial
houses C d 11 F O r C a I I " • acreage472-1622
Beach Front Condos For Sale And Rent
CONDOS - SECOND HOME MORTGAGE FINANCING AVAILABLE
Ralph Call, Realtor N°me
1471 Periwinkle Address
Just off the Boat!Beautiful Jade Trees!
JADE TREES IN CLOISONNE POTSJADE TREES IN IVORY POTSJADE TREES IN JADE POTSJADE TREES WITHOUT POTS
Something New Every Day!
Sanibel Island, Fl. 33957 City/State 't . WRITE FOR INFORMATION 472-1387 1711 Periwinkle Way, next to dfitti's
Drive carefully - this is how It will be on pheto-sanfbel. inc.Sanibel for a while, as the waterassociation begins laying its water mainto the east end of the island.
Distinctive Gifts andFashion Jewelry at...
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2 BEDROOM, Vz BATH HOME, QUIETLAKE, Island landscaping. 2 blocks fromGulf. Must see this one.
LAKESIDE HOME, swimming pool, privateeasement to Gulf. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, den.$79,000.
SOUTH SEAS COTTAGE, $24,750. Built onyour lot. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, completekitchen, etc.
HOMESITES - $8,500 to $39,000.
GULF FRONT locations.$75,000 to $150,000.
975 Rabbit Road, Sanibel 33957{813] 472-1540 or 472-1549 REALTOR
NEW SANIBEL TRAILER PARK
In the weeks to come, operationswill be progressing more rapidly on thenew Sanibel Trailer Park. The parkstretches from Dunlop Road to the back ofthe Martin property on Pine Ridge Roadand is bounded by the Ding DarlingWildlife Preserve on the back side. Theentrance road is off of Dunlop Road,across Periwinkle Way from theGasparilla Restaurant.
The 22.8 acre tract of land is to bedivided into 95 units with each having a2500 square foot lot. The buildingarchitecture will be designed to give theimpression of a Polynesian or tropicalisland setting. Aside from the four-acrelake for swimming and boating, the newSanibel Trailer Park will feature fullrecreational facilities such- as a heatedswimming pool and a recreation room -complete with ping pong tables and otherdivertissements.
The proposed trailer park passedthe County Zoning Board with afour-to-one recommendation this pastAugust. At the October meeting of theCounty Commissioners, the project wasonce again approved by a vote offour-to-one. The final plan approval isstill pending. This requires that buildingpermits, drainage permits, arid the likebe submitted en toto for perusal and finalapprvoal. The mechanical drawings ofsewer systems and other technical finepoints are being handled by Howell F.Davis and Associates, engineers.
. Co-owners Velna Ridge andGordon Tracey are hopeful that the newSanibel Trailer Park can be open foroperations by the fall of 1975. Mr. Traceyplans to manage the park himself.
PAPA NUI
WhereAre You?
[At Moss Marina-starting Thanksgiving Day]
For Reservations Phone 332-1200
MADAM DORIN DA
ASTROLOGERTARQT CARD READER
ISLANDER 11-21-74
For Your Dining andEntertainment Pleasure
^AnnouncementBy popular request, and for your dining pleasure, we will now be open
Friday evenings and closed Tuesdays.
Also, we have added some new seafoodspecialties to our menu;
mussels in garlic butter or alia marinara; scungiUi Icoiich] alia marinara
and the most delicious and delicate white clam sauce you have ever tasted.
the
Fine Wines & Beer
ALL DINNERSINCLUDE OUR -
SPECIAL NEAPOLITANSTYLE SALAD
Your Hosts: Margie AnnLouis Letizia
Overlooking the Gulf
on beautiful Sanibel IslandVeal Cutlet Alia MilaneseVeal Cutlet AUa ParmigianaBraciuolini (stuffed top round steak)Baked Breast of Chicken (Sauteed in White
Wine & Mushrooms)• Stuffed Eggplant AUa Parmigiana An AgeOld Recipe• Baked Lasagna •Rav io l i * Manicotti• Spaghettini (Served with a variety ofSauces)
3313 West Gulf Drive, Sanibel, Fla. Reservations: 472-2177
Open 5-9 p.m., Closed Tuesday
Istand Inni
Dining Room OpenBreakfast 7:30-9:00Dinner 6:30-7:45 472-1561
ASTROLOGICAL HINTSFrom
ARIES; You are likely to havedifficulties or quarrels with children orpeople younger than you. This is a goodweek to start new projects. You will beasked to participate in family gatheringsor reunions. Good week for you in anyreal estate dealings.
TAURUS; You could acquire anew pet and this is a good time to takecare of any health problems. See whereyour money is going, and that you aren'tpaying more than you should inexpenses. Stay home on the week-end asthis is not a good time for travel.
GEMINI; Be careful of what youwrite or say, especially in connectionwith a romantic involvement. Use yourwits and be sceptical especially in newpropositions or proposals. Be kind toin-laws. This is a good time for eitherbuying or selling for you.
CANCER; Good week to tie uploose ends and to beautify your home.Careful not to enter in discussions of acontroversial nature, especially on thetelephone. Take advantage of invitationsof a social nature.
LEO; Expect to hear from a longlost friend or relative this week. Takecare of correspondance that has piled upand you will find what you have beenlooking for. You may have an increasein your household or move yourself.
VIRGO; Good time to study forthat exam you will be taking, and tocollect money that people owe you. Bevery careful in making commitments onproperty or time payment plans of anykind. Short trips will turn out well.
LIBRA; Be kind to one who isdependent on you, for it will pay off. Donot encourage yourself in theextravagance you are considering unlessit will improve your immediateenvironment or personal appearance.You can get that raise this week if youask for it.
SCORPIO; This is a good week tomake repairs on anything that others
. rent or borrow. Opportunity will knockthis week if you keep confidentialmatters to yourself. Don't depend onother people to relay your messages.
SAGITTARIUS; Social contactswill cause you to be able to realize someof your hopes to increase income fromwork or business. Don't trust your lucktoo far in any kind of speculation or -gambling this week. See what yourrelatives are up to and you are likely tochange your mind.
CAPRICORN; Get rid of thosewho have outlived their usefulness.Watch out for personal belongingsagainst theft. This is a good week for youto move or change your mailing address.Coming week-end a good one for you tomake short trips.
AQUARIUS; Good week toadvertise or to tell others what you haveto sell. Don't listen to gossip or quarrelover petty details. Don't let friends or
AQUARIUS; Good week toadvertise or to tell others what you have
to sell. Don't listen to-gossip or quarrelover petty details. Don't let friends orparties take over your life so much thatyou put your job or work in jeopardy.
PISCES; If you need, advice or.help this week contact them in lpersonrather than on the phone. Don't be tooaggressive in business or work, aspeople will be watching you with acritical eye. Good time for taking tests orotherwise improving yourself.
BRIDGE GAME TO BENEFITAMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Seven Lakes-Duplicate BridgeClub will sponsor a charity bridge gamefor the benefit of the American CancerSociety on Friday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. Thisevent will be held in cooperation with theAmerican Contract Bridge League whichis arranging 400 such games throughoutNorth America on this date. As a result, atotal of more than 25,000 bridge playerswill be competing simultaneously usingidentical hands.
Seven Lakes invites all • areaduplicate players to help fight cancerboth in the duplicate event and in thenovice game. An added incentive will bethe awarding of a large number of GreenStamps to the. winners. Pick a partner andplan to attend. Refreshments will beserved.
POSTAL SERVICE REITERATESUNPAID DELIVERY POLICY
Postmaster Paul Adams todayreminded customers that effectiveSunday, November 17, the U. S. PostalService intends to discontinue deliveringmail on which there is no postage.
Postmaster Adams said the newpolicy was instituted because of the highcosts being incurred by the Postal Servicein its attempt to deliver such mail.Officials estimate that such costs totalapproximately $18 million annually.
In announcing the new policy lastmonth, Postmaster General E. T. Klassensaid, "It is unfair to burden the vastmajority of mailers with costs created bythe few who mail without prepayment ofpostage."
After November 17, letters mailedwithout postage will be returned tosender if there is a return address, or tothe dead letter office, instead of beingdelivered to the address as postage duemail as has been the custom. Postalofficials will attempt to find the sender ofunpaid mail and return if for a slight fee,if there is no return address.
"Naturally we realize that some-one could inadvertently forget to put astamp on a letter or that a stamp couldcome off prior to cancellation, so we urgemailers to be sure to include a correctreturn address on their mail," Post-master Adams said.
Re&ott & Re&buittuct wTHANKSGIVING DINNERNovember 28,11:30 - 6:30
Grapefruit or Tomato JuiceTurkey - Dressing
Mashed Potatoes - Sweet PotatoesGreen Beans - Cranberry Sauce
Cole Slaw or Tossed SaladPumpkin or Mincemeat Pie
Coffee-Tea-Milk
Also Serving Seafood, Steaks, Prime Ribs
RESERVATIONS, PLEASE:472-1212 or 472-1252
BEAUTIFUL SUNSETSAt Blind Pass Gulfside Dining
Wine and Beer
I ANNOUNCESNEW SEASON HOURSBeginning November 25
BREAKFAST-8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.Omeletes, Eggs Benedict or As You Like 'EmFrench or Hash Browns, GritsBacon, Sausage, Ham
LUNCHEON-11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Daily Specials, Sandwiches, Shrimp and Fruit SaladsSteak, Meatloaf, Chowder
DINNER • Seafood, Steaks, Chicken, Frog Legs, Prime RibCLOSED SUNDAYS
11-21-74 ISLANDER
A Grain Of Sea Saltby betzi abram
When my last newsletter camefrom the Caloosahatchie Marching andChowder Society came the other day, Ihad a vision. I suddenly saw Fort MyersBeach world-famous - the Newport ofSouthwest Florida. How fantastic, Ithought, what names I will be able todrop! Warran Casazza, Lou Tilley, Gloriaand Nancy Bogan, Rafael Lorie, theGoodacres, Fred White and many more. Iwill rub my fingernails on my sweatshirtwhere the lapel should be, look coylyskyward and say, "I knew them whenCMCS was barely started and there wereonly 6 or 8 boats in a race. Hot Damm."
Actually, never mind the namedropping. The fun thing is that CMCS issuch a fantastic sailing club. Its members
• are so involved, its officers so dedicatedto enlarging the opportunities and thesatisfactions. They not only have racingunder NAYRU rules with CMCShandicapping, but they offer the smallerboats a chance to compete under, otherhandicapping systems such as M.O.R.C.Now they have added another trophy inthe Windjammer class.
The handicaps for this class will beestablished by a rather simple and freemeasurement factor and will not affectthe regular CMCS handicap rating.Performance ratings will not be a factorfor Windjammer handicaps which will beestablished by LOA, LWL and three sailmeasurements which can be made onyour lawn with a tape measure. If youhave a production boat, the manufact-urers LOA and LWL are acceptable —and there are no restrictions as to boatlength.
For an additional fee of about$1.00, you indicate your choice ofcompeting for the Windjammer trophywhen you send in your CMCS race entry
form. You will, in effect, then be sailingtwo races in one as it is not possible toenter the Windjammer class only. Anadded bonus is that you CAN win in bothclasses.
If you have questions or needmeasurement forms, you can write to mecare of this paper, P. 0. Box 2867, FortMyers Beach, FL 33931.
Dues for this super outfit are only$15 a year (because of strong anti-inflation sentiments in the group). Fornew members there is also a $5 initiationfee and $10 for the burgee which brings itto $30 for the first year. And it's abargain.
If you like to sail, it doesn't matterwhether you know how or even if youhave a boat; they will welcome you andyou will get even more than-you put in.There are opportunities to crew on otherpeople's boats. (I got my start sailingwith Drex and Zona Moore, bless theirhearts.
You'll pick up a lot of sailingknow-how just from listening at themeetings; you'll meet some fascinatingpeople and - unless I miss my guess -you'll be owning your own boat beforeyou know it, if you have to make ityourself out of a cracker box. Besides, allthose sailors have an instinct for sniffingout decent boats for sale and can give youa few steers in the right direction.
In parting, I would say to all youdear friends up there in the snow, that,yesterday the butter melted in my galley,(forgot to put it in the cooler), the sky is'beneficent blue with fat little whiteclouds; a playful breeze is beckoningacross green riffles in the water, andseveral hundred sailors can't be wrong.Fort Myers Beach is the place to be.
RESTAURANT
CLOSED SUNDAY
Featuring the Finest in Fresh Seafood,Chicken & Steaks - Fresh Florida Lobster
Beer & Wine Open for Dinner 5 to 8:30 p.m.
PAPA Ml Where Are You?[At Moss Marina - starting Thanksgiving Day] For Reservations Phone 332-1200
next to Sanibel Community House
Salad Bar Daily SpecialsYou'll Be Glad You Did!
open 5 p.m.-9 p.m., closed Tues. 472-2113
Golden SandsRestaurant & Cocktail Lounge
Seafood - Steaks - SandwichesDaily Luncheon Special
Dancing In Our Shark's Cove Lounge Fri., Sat. &Sun. Nights With Pappy & His We/ker Twins
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 472-1494 Closed Wednesday
coconut Restaurant& Lounge
Specializing In SeafoodCocktails
New Hours: 11 a.m. To 10 p.m.Monday Thru Saturday Closed SundayCorner of Tarpon Bay Road arid Sanibel Blvd., Sanibel
472-I36A
ON FORT MYERS REACH
WE'RE FAMOUSFOR RIBS!
DINING ROOMENTERTAINMENT
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
OPEN DAILY4 p.m. till next day
Sundaysnoon till midnight
5100 Estero Boulevard.
PLEAZUftEBrought bark by popular demand.
One of the finest dance and show[groups ever to appear in our lounge.
Appearing nightly, except
Sun., 9;00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m., thru Sat., Nov. 23rd./ Younger Brother's SI November 25 thru December 7 J
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SPORTS
FISH 'N SHIPS...
SCUBA LESSONSEDUCATED SHRIMP 75e A DOZ.
i™RFAI EELWEBAtTSTCE1
SKIP PURDY472-2674
See me
for f ishin$ Jackie
& tennis rerStals!
•Rafts • Beach Towels • Bail
• Casting Nets • Spearguns - tips 8 bands
• Rods, Reels 8 Fishing Icckle • Island s Only Scuba Air Station • Scuba Pen tcls • Tennis
• Men's Swim Trunks c Film • Suntan Lotion * Masks, Fins, Snorkles
Sanibel Center Bldg., Periwinkle SCasaYbelRd.
Mrs. Walter Sebastian is proud of her husband's 16'A 1b. snook. Walter, a formerstate senator from Lexington, KY, has been catching his share for over ten years while
^staying at the Castaways Resort.
CALENDAR |i
+1HCTIVITIES
CRLENDRRAL ANON -First and third Fridayiofeach [month, 8:00 p.mJ at St. Michael'sand All Angels Church. ,
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - openmeeting. St. Michael's and All AngelsChurch, Periwinkle Way, Friday'nights,8:00 p.m. For information call 472-2150.
LADIES GU|LD of the Sanibel Com-munity Church meets at 1:30 every thirdThursday of 'the month. For details,
Safe Boating
Is
No Accident
ISLAND DUPLICATE BRIDGE GAME •Sanibel Community House, Fridays, 7:30p.m. Director Joe Winterrowd, Phone472-1829.
FIRE DEPARTMENT meets every 2ndand 4th Thursday at 7:30, Palm RidgeRoad Firehouse.
"Let's GoSkiing!"
Water ski along Sanibel's bay front.Rates by the hour. All equipmentfurnished. Call Caot. Herb Purdy:
472-1849 after*.
WILDLIFERESCUE
W E K M Y S - 472-1103
NIGHTS 4 SUNDAYS- 472-2247
CAPTIVA MEMORIAL LIBRARY isopen Tuesday, 9:30 until 12 noon,Friday, 1:30 until 4 p.m., and Saturday,9:30 until 12 noon.
4AL •ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, • areameetings. Fort. Myers, Tuesdays at12:15 in the Shrine Bldg. off ClevelandAve.; Fort Myers South, Mondays at12:15 in the Sheraton Inn on Rt. 41;
-Fort Myers Beach, Thursdays at 12:15in the Holiday Inn on Estero Blvd.; Cape,Coral, Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m.'in theCape .Coral Country Club. For infor-mation, call Dick Vann, 463-9436.
SANIBEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIA-TION, INC. - Sanibel CommunityHouse, 1 st Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION POST #123American Legion Home, second Tuesdayof the month, 8:00 p.m.
1lINGO MUREX - American LegionHome, Wednesdays 8 p.m. - no minors.
BOY SCOUT TROOP #88 meets at7:30j>.m. Tuesday at the school.
LIONS CLUB of Sanibel-Captiva meetsat 6:30 p.m. the first & third Wednesday
' of each month at Island Beach Club.
*SAMB.I.L - CAPTIVA CONSERVA-TION FOUNDATION, Board of Direc-tors, meets the second Tuesday ofevery month at 3:30 p.m.
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KIWANIS CLUB meets each Wednes-day morning at 8:00 a.m. at Case'sHarbor House.SANIBEL LIBRARY HOURS: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, 10a.m. - noon.
Nature Adventures
Charter^
Shell - Bird - Explore,dredge for sea life
DICKFRIEMAN PHONE 472-1315
PAPA NUI
WhereAre You?
[At Moss Marina -starting Thanksgiving Day]
For Reservations Phone 332-1200
AFisherman 9s Paradise
bland CinemaNOW SHOWING
thru Sat.7:00 & 9:00
Sun.-Tues. 7:00 & 9:00
CONRACKOne of the year's best - an outstanding movie.
RICHARD HARRIS OMAR SHARIF
Starts Wed.7:00 & 9:00 United Artists
Where you can shell beside the
Gulf and fish in your backyard,
west end of Sanibel at Captiva bridge7:30-5:30 daily (813) 47,2-1020
Junior Mix & MatchJackets • Skirts - JeansNew Young Mod Look!
Bailey'sSportswear Center
DUGGERS OF SANIBELUnusual Ceramic and China Painted Gifts
Lessons - Supplies2902 Gulf Drive 472-1181 Tuesday thru Saturday 10
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FOR SALETwo contiguous oversizedduplex lots ip exclusivearea located 200 feet fromGulf uith private beach
ROBERT L DORMERReg. Real Estate Broker
P.O. Drawer 9, Sanlbel 33957472-1011
'PAPA NUI"Now Charters uut of Moss Marina
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10. HARLEQUIN. Morris West.52.500 copies sold to date/
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E POWER BROKER: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York. Robert A. Caro. |Knopf. $15^95 '
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SANIBEL ISLAND. FLORIDA 472-1447
Sailing on an ocean racingcatamaran is no longer a monopoly ofvisitors to Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. '
The Geean Racing Catamaran,
WHAT IS THE UNITED STATESPOWER SQUADRON?
Founded in 1914, the UnitedStates Power Squadron is a non-profit,non-military organization dedicated toeducation in the field of boating.
Article II of their constitutionstates, "The objects of the United StatesPower Squadrons shall be to establish ahigh standard of skill in the handling andnavigation of yachts; to encourage thestudy of the science of navigation andsmall boat handling; to cooperate withthe agencies of the United Statesgovernment charged with the enforce-ment of the laws and regulations relatingto navigation and to stimulate interest inactivities which tend to the up-building ofour Army, Navy, Coast Guard, andMerchant Marine.''
Membership in the United StatesPower Squadrons is not limited to boatowners.-
"Papa Nui" designed by Hawaiian bornNaval Architect, Rudy Choy, and builtby Huskins Boat Works for Capt. AlStresen-Reuter is now "Day Sailing" andChartering out of 'Moss Marina at FortMyers Beach, Florida.
Visitors to the west coast ofFlorida will be able to go for a Day Sailaboard this beautiful "Cat", or for those"with more time, a week or two weekscharter to the Keys, the Tortugas, orjust "Gunkholing" down the West Coast.
Crewed by Peri Taylor, and AlStresen-Reuter, both Licensed Oper-ators, the Papa Nui is docked at MossMarina and sailing on a daily schedule.Day Sails are in the Gulf in good sailingweather, or in the Sound as an alternate.
Many visitors have expressed aninterest in "looking over" the Papa Nui.For these friends and potentialcustomers, Capt. Peri has a "Coffee andCookie" hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.every morning aboard the Papa Nui. (Asmall fee is charged to cover thesecosts). It will give our visitors anopportunity to see at close quarters oneof the world's fastest sailboats.
Q /mijeto y o u r / q pthis Cl\ri/tma/.
WithPHOTO-GREETING CARDS
BY KODAKYour favorite snapshot, color slide, or
KODACOLOR negative will make a beautifulPhoto-Greeting Card for friends everywhere.
KodakHoneywellPolaroidOlympusAgfaNovoftexFuji
. . . in beautiful Periwinkle Place on Periwinkle Waybetween the Pirate Playhouse and the Post Office.Phone 472-1086.
10 ISLANDER 11-21-74
Meet your candidates (from page
Francis Bafley
Francis Bailey, co-owner andmanager of Bailey's General Store, haslived on Sanibel all his life. The electedCommissioner of the Lee CountyMosquito Control Board at present, Mr.Bailey is the only candidate for citycouncil to hold an elected post.
Mr. Bailey also serves thecommunity in his capacity as Boardmember of both the Sanibel-Captiva andFt. Myers-Lee County Chambers ofCommerce, Board member of the SanibelCommunity Association (of which he isalso past president), member of theConservation Foundation, and member ofthe Audubon Society.
In the past, Mr. Bailey has servedas a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader, asDirector of Lee Memorial Hospital, asDirector of the Lee County ElectricCooperative, and has contributed to theSanibel-Captiva Planning Board.
When asked his reasons forrunning, Mr. Bailey replied: "I wouldn'tbe running if I didn't want to see thisisland a success. I'm for planned growth,but that doesn't mean I'm for stiflingcommerce."
Officer in Charge of the SanitaryEngineering Center in Cincinnati, Ohio,the major' national laboroatory andcenter for field studies in environmental
.programs pertaining to health. Mr.MacKehzie spent the last fifteen years ofhis federal service in Washington, wherehe served successively as Chief ofEnvironmental Health Research, De-veloper and Director of the National AirPollution Control Program, DleputyDirector of the Bureau of DiseasePrevention and Environmental Control,and Deputy Administrator of theConsumer Protection and Environ-mental Control Service.
Mr. MacKenzie also served onvarious interdepartmental committeesand boards, was chief of a scientificexchange mission to the U.S.S.R. in1962, and served on internationalcommittees for development of coopera-tive environmental research withGermany and Japan. He was aconsultant to the World. HealthOrganization from 1960 to 1973.
Since coming to Sanibel, Mr.MacKenzie has been active in theSanibel-Captiva Planning Board, ofwhich he has served as president for thepast three years. He is a member of theBoard of Directors of the American Lung.Association of S.W. Florida and hasworked in the formation of theEcological Confederation of S.W.Florida. He is also a member of theSanibel-Captiva Conservation Founda-tion, the National Audubon Society, theNature Conservancy, and the WildlifeFederation.
With respect to his candidacy andhis hopes for the Island, Mr. MacKenziesaid: "The islanders have spokenoverwhelmingly in the referendum votefor the need to control their own destiny.Members of the new city council willhave heavy responsibilities to providft. *ulana-use plan tor the Island and toimplement it, as well as to graduallyimprove the municipal services neces-sary to keep the Island a good place tolive."
Vernon MacKenzie
Vewion G. MacKenzie has livedon Sanibe! for five and a half years. Mr.MacKenzie is the Assistant SurgeonGeneral IKetired) of the United StatesPublic Health Service. He has anengineering degree from M.I.T. and acertificate in Advanced Managementfrom the Harvard Graduate School ofBusiness Administration.
Mr. MacKenzie has worked formore than forty years in planning,carrying out, and directing environ-mental control programs. After twelveyears of engineering research and designin the fields of water pollution controland other sanitary works in Chicago andDetroit, he joined the Public HealthService in 1939. During World War II he -
was assigned as liaison officer andconsultant to the War Production Boardon materials allocations for health andsanitation purposes. He also superviseda program to assess and provide nationalneeds for sanitary engineering servicesand facilities in support of the war effort.
Post-war, Mr. MacKenzie wasassigned to the American Mission forAid to Greece with responsibilities forplanning and conducting post-warrehabilitation of health services inGreece.
From 1948 to 1954, he served as
Mrs. Claire T.Walter
Mrs. Claire T. Walter, owner andmanager of Sanibel-Captiva Real Estate,first came to Sanibel and purchasedproperty in 1957. Mrs. Walters was bornand educated in New Hampshire whereshe was elected to membership of theNational Honor Society and served on theZoning Board of Littleton, New Hamp-shire. She first entered the real estatefield in 1961 and became a Realtor in1964. At the present time, she is a .member of two Realtor boards, FortMyers and Fort Myers Beach.
Mrs. Walter is a qualifiedresidential appraiser, in accordance withthe 1968 Principles and Techniques ofResidential Appraising as set forth by theSociety of Real Estate Appraisers. She isalso on the Board of Trustees of "TheProfessional Society of Real EstateAssociates," a member of the FloridaRealtor's Association, and a member ofthe National Association of Real EstateBrokers.
Locally, Mrs. Walter's civic dutiesinclude membership on the Board atDirectors of the Sanibel-Captiva Chamberof Commerce (of which she is currentlythe secretary), membership to the Ft.Myers-Lee County Chamber of Com-merce, Board membership to theSanibel-Captiva Conservation Found-
Porter Gosp
Porter Goss, a resident of theIsland since early 1971, has been activein community affairs both on Sanibel andelsewhere in Lee County. He was bornin Waterbury, Connecticut in 1938. Amagna cum laude graduate of YaleUniversity, Mr. Goss is an Armyveteran with ten years experience in thearea of international politics on thefederal level.
In terms of commercial interests,Mr. Goss was at one time part-owner ofIsland Boat Rentals. He is presently aco-owner of the Casa TurquesaCottages. In keeping with his businessventures, Mr. Goss is active in theChamber of Commerce and has servedon the Chamber's Action Committee.
Other duties Mr. Goss performsin the community include membershipsin the Sanibel Causeway RefinancingCommittee, the Sanibel-Captivacon-servation Foundation, the advisorycommittee of Sanibel Tomorrow,director of the Sanib el CommunityAssociation, director of the Children'sCenter of the Islands, arid chairman ofthe Community Association's IslandImprovement Committee. Mr. Goss isalso president of the Board ofCanterbury School in Fort Myers.Finally, he did much to help organize theLee County Commissioners' tour of theIslands in 1973.
Mr.Cbss has great faith in thefuture of Sanibel. When asked for astatement concerning his candidacy, Mr.Goss said: "I've got great hopes for thecommunity of Sanibel. I've got fourchildren to raise here. I'VE GOT SOMEIsland business interests that I'd .like tosee prosper. I and my family arethoroughly committed to Sanibel'sfuture as a unique place to live and work.I have been a strong advocate ofhome-rule from the beginning because itseems to be the only practical way toaccomplish my hopes for the Island."
Mr. Goss received his qualifi-cation on November 12.
ation, Board membership and officer ofFur Feathers and Scales (collector'sprints), Board membership and officer ofCROW (Care and Rehabilitation ofWildlife), membership to the NationalHistorical Society, membership to theSanibel-Captiva Audubon Society,membership to the National AudubonSociety, and membership to the NationalWildlife Federation. Mrs. Walter is alsopast treasurer of the CommunityAssociation.
Mrs. Walter has been a strongsupporter of wildlife conservation andrational growth of the Islands. In herposition as a Realtor and member of thecommunity of Sanibel for the past 15years, she has advocated the type ofgrowth that will retain the fragileecological balance of the Island and willmaintain the unique quality of life whichdraws people to Sanibel.
Mrs. Walter qualified for candid-acy on November 12.
C. Dnane White
Before moving to Sanibel in 1969,C. Duane White was the Director of,National Accounts for the RichardsonCorporation of Rochester, New York.Before holding that position, Mr. Whitetried his hand at teaching and theministry, among other things.
Since moving to the Island Mr.White has been active in manycommunity organizations, not the least ofwhich is the Sanibel Chamber ofCommerce. He has served on the Boardof Directors of the Community Associ-ation since 1970, holding the presidencyof that organization from 1971 to 1973. Inthe years 1971 and 1972 he was presidentof the Lions Club. For the past threeyears he has served as chairman of theBoard of Directors of the CommunityChurch. At the present time, Mr. Whiteis the first vice president of theSanibel-Captiva Planning Board and amember of the Board of Directors of theSanibel Library.
Mr. White and his wife, theformer Charlotte Kinzie of the SanibelKinzie family, owners and operators ofthe old Sanibel ferry for many years, ownand manage the Casa Blanca Apartmentson Periwinkle Way at the present time.
With respect to the upcomingelection, Mr. White said: "The widemargin of victory for incorporation isevidence of the determination of thecitizens of Sanibel to direct the destiny ofthe Island. It now remains for them tocomplete the task by electing a capable,responsible city council composed of menand women who know the Island and arefamiliar with the many problems facingit. I am confident that the electorate ofthis Island will choose wisely from amongthe slate of candidates and will take cah.that a well-balanced council, represent-ative of all aspects of the Island, will bechosen to do the work before it."
Mr. White qualified on November14. '
TWO MORE JOBS SALES FORCE
Sanibel-Captiva Real Estate hasrecently increased its sales force by twowith the addition of Joan Thompson andPeggy Ready.
Before their association withSanibel-Captiva Real Estate, both hadserved as Army officers where Joan'sfield was Security and Intelligence andPeggy's dual specialties were PersonnelManagement and Command.
After" years of extensive travel,their desire to become involved with acommunity drew them to Sanibel as theideal location. Joan, whose travels withthe Army included a year in Hawaii, alsosaw much of this country as a member ofthe famouse 14th Women's Army CorpBand and with a free lance combo.Peggy's background includes workingwith the American Red Cross in Korea,France, Morocco and, while in the Army,a year in Vietnam where she activatedand commanded & WAC unit.
Is the inflation
situation in the U,S.
going to affect your
Christmas shopping
this year? - ,
Mrs. Bert Jenks - Sanibel"It certainly is. Our family is going back
•to the old fashioned style of Christmas.We're going to make our gifts this yearand try to get more of the family togetherin the true Christmas spirit."
Donald Case - Sanibel"Yes, I suppose it will. But not just formonetary reasons, I don't feel that peopleshould spend so much money for things.Let's put Christmas back the way it usedto be."
Thelma Preston - Sanibel"Yes. The gifts I buy will be lessexpensive. The quality will be less."
P8.B MARINE CONSTRUCTIONDocks & Seawalls
Call Pee Wee "72-2487
MUST SELL
12'x6Q' 2 bedroom mobile home inlow rent adult park near Sanibel.Skirting, utility room, etc. $6950.542-5432.
FOR SALE:
1966 Volkswagon - body, trans-mission, etc.,. in perfect condition.Engine needs repairs. 463-5138,
FLOOR MAINTENANCE
Do your carpet and floorsneed a good cleaning?
If so, call Don's Floor Maintenance.
WE ALSO DO PATIOS.Don does best for less! 472-1845
FORSALE
Two lots on private road on Sanibel. OrViy700 ft. from Gulf with access to beach viapermanent easement. Lot 1: 90x120 ft. Lot2: 111x110 ft. Buy one or both. $18,000 per'lot. Call 472-2621.
RITE-TEMP SERVICE, INCSALES & SERVICE
• Air Conditioning & Heating• Refrigeration• Electric Ranges
' • 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVI.CEV*Fort Myers Beach 469-9556.
REMO(RIP)GABACCIAPLUMBING CONTRACTORLicensed - Insured - Bonded
•.Captive
DE'S UPHOLSTERY
Custom work - TailoredCushions - Quality fabric .Selection - Free estimates
332-1386 481-5261
11-21-74 ISLANDER
Unclassified*At WOLF ELECTRONIC SERVICE
iColor, B&vy TV, Hi-Fi, Stereo, Radio, Tape'•Recorders, Record Players, Antenna Systems,.472-2218. Back of Glory- *of the Sea.
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INSTRUCTIONS:Learn to macrame. Classes starting Nov.20, 2-4 p.m. for 5 weeks, Wednesdays orFridays. Call Arly at 472-1796 or472-2893.
** *ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, open" meeting,St. Michael's & All Angels Church, PeriwinkleWay, .Iffiday nights, 8 p.m. For tn_fgrmationMil-472-2150. - . -• •
AL ANON - First and third Friday of eachmonth, 8 p.m. at St. Michael's and AllAngels Church.
+ + + "V~FORSALE:LARGE Sanibel homesite or duplex lot,off the bayou on a canal. Richard S.Thompson, Realtor, Inc., 1429 ColonialBlvd., Ft. Myers. 936-8528. After hourscall Lee Barnes 542-7662.
***HELD WANTED:Full or part time. Apply in person.Huxters Market. 1203 Periwinkle.
FOX SALE OR RENT:"Fully furnished one and two bedroomGulf apartments from $100 weekly.472-2452 or write Brown, 9480 SW 108St., Miami, FL33156.
HELP WANTED:Thorough house cleaner, part time orirregular schedule OK. 472-1868.
***Call 463-2668 for
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Stephany Mack-SanibelYes. I have eleven kids in my family ana
've limited it to just the kids. We haveto rule out the relatives. I hope it's betternext year. Really." Beatrice Mab • Washington, D.C.
"Not too much because I'm going tomake many things myself. I do a lot ofknitting. I've made fourteen sweaters.thisyear already." *
PAPANUI
Where Are You?[At Moss Marina - starting Thanksgiving Day] For Reservations Phone 332-1200
Roosevelt Preston - Sanibel"Yea, a heck of a lot. It's bad, I knowthat. We need to change things. I don'Jknow what people are going to do or howwe're going to live. It's really hurtingus."
Kent Amoth - Lake Geneva, Wl."Yea, it sure is. It's going to be one giftper person and not very, expensive atthat."
McCRUL'S GIFT SHOPCaptiva
We are open 7 days a week9:30-5:30
Specimen Shells; Island made gifts, Coral, Driftwood and Agatized Coral
mile north of captiva p.o. Bank American! welcome H a P P ¥ t o 'hipw
The Finest In Grooming, Boarding & Tropical Fish!We carry aquariums, aquarium supplies and fish -
KewcebOpen U Mod-Sal., 8-12 Sun.
194 Kelly Rd., Short Cut to fort Myers Beach481-1719 {» you can't find us. cal)
MARTMINIGroceryConvvnivncti
For your mini or maxi needs,we are open 7 days
a week to serve you!NORTH END OF SANIBELAT BUND PASS BRIDGE
12 ISLANDER 11-21-74
ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELSEPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. James D.B. Hubbs, VicarSUNDAY:Holy Communion . . 7:30 & 9:30 a.m.Church School & Kindergarten 9:30 a.m.WEDNESDAYS:Holy Communion 9:00 a.m.HOLY DAYS:Holy Communion 7:30 p.m.
ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH\ Rev. Gerard BeauregardSaturday Evening Macs 5:30 p.m.Sunday Mass. 10:00 a.m.Friday, Mass:First Friday of\each month. . . . 7:30 p.m.Daily Mass 5:30 p.m.Holy Days 10:00 a.m.Vigil .7:30 p.m.Confession before each Mass.
CHURCHESOF THE
COMMUNITY
SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCHRev. A. Ray Cartridge, Pastor
Morning Worship & Nursery 11 a.m.Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHThe Rev. Gerald Frost, Minister
SUNDAY SERVICE:Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship. 11:00 a.m.Evening Services 7:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY EVENING:Prayer Meeting . . 7:00 p.m.
Every one is someone.Every one welcome.
NOTICE
Captiva Chapel by the Sea willopen their services for the season onNovember 17 at 11 o'clock. Minister willbe the Rev. Hervey Ganse Little.
Gulf-Front HomeOn quiet shelling beach. Lot isapproximately 400 deep and 100' onthe Gulf of Mexico. Unfurnished fourbedroom, three bath home withlaundry room. Fully equippedkitchen with dishwasher, range andrefr igera tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $192,000
Chateaux Sur MerWell wooded lot left in natural state.Access to Gulf beach area which iszoned for single family...... $33,500
A generation plus of islands experience.
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SANIBEL -- CAPTIVA -- NORTH CAPTIVA - CAYO COSTA
MAIN OFFICEP.O. Box 57
Periwinkle Way, SanibelIsland472-1511
BRANCH OFFICEIsland Shopping Center
472-1513
HANKSGIVING MEANS TURKEYS-Order Your Holiday Dinner 'Now?
Butterballs, Honeysuckles,Purina Grade A
Also
C- Capons, Geese, Ducks & Cornish Hens
Make Bailey'sYour Shopping Headquarters
For All Of Your Holiday Meals!
ILEY'S GENERAL STOREServing Sanibel & Captiva Islands since 1899
SANIBEL PACKING COMPANYWESTERN UNION - WINE & COLD BEER - FILM DtVElOPING SEKVliE
We Are Open 52 Weeks A Year To Serve YouMonday - Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,