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SANIBEL-CAPTIVA
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ANDCAPTIVA ISLANDS
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VOLUME 13 NUMBER 11 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MARCH 15.1973
Annual House TourThe annual house tour takes place Friday. Here are some highlights about the
homes to be visited.No. 1. Home of Mr. Robert Houston and Mr. George Rusch. "Fishing Shack" is
what Mr. Houston and Mr. Rusch call their home on a corner of two canals in ShellHarbor. That the owners are avid fishermen is apparent upon entering the patio, buta shack, this charming house is definitely not.
The shell pictures and drawings gracing the foyer and hallway walls are by KayLawrence McRae, well known Sanibel artist. Of special note in the living room is af* '^ago public school clock, over 125 years old, refinished and antiqued by Mr.
.ston. Mr. Rusch's interest in Oriental art shows in the fine wall hangings, objectsd'art, furniture and especially the Chinese God of happiness statue in his bedroom.
No. 2. Home of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Winterrowd. A Needleworker's dreamhouse is the home of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Winterrowd on Palm Lake Drive. Thewalls of the bright, gay living room are hung with crewel pictures of bouquets of BlueLupine and Red Anemones copied from the National Geographic magazine as wellas other pictures with motifs from a bedspread which is displayed in the BostonMuseum of Fine Arts. This charming and well-planned house was built by RobertStevens.
No. 3. Home of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie G. P. Waller. Completely enclosing a central
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472-1733 and Associates 472-1455
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atrium containing exotic trees, plants and birds, the home of Mr. & Mrs. Waller inChateaux Sur Mer was built by Everett Raines in a natural, tropical setting on theGulf. The central atrium, the entrance court and the screened sun deck give theeffect of outdoor living to the living room, dining area, den and two bedrooms whichsurround it.
No. 4. Home of Mr. & Mrs. James C. Worthy. Two massive Japanese Foo dogs,carved from solid granite guard the entrance way to the Chateaux Sur Mer home ofMr. & Mrs. Worthy and set the motif for some of the decor. A Japanese stone lanternand a lotus bowl enhance the patio rock garden. The spacious and airy home is aRichmond built home with several modifications. The rambling gracious house hastwo bedrooms and baths, a most comfortable den and a small creative room in whichMr. Worthy paints. This room also houses the stereo which is piped throughout thehouse.
No. 5. Home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Wilson. One approaches the home of Mr. &Mrs. Wilson through lush, natural, tropical growth to which has been added manynative plants. The house, built by Robert Stevens from plans drafted by Mr. Wilson,contains a noteworthy collection of Mexican, South American and African artifacts.Mr. Wilson is an anthropologist who has spent much time in Mexico.
No. 6. Home of Mr. & Mrs. Crawford Cate. Buenaventura, the home of Mr. &Mrs. Cate in Gulf Pines, could almost be classified as a museum. The many pricelessantiques have all been family-owned since before Civil War days. A beautiful, curlymaple dresser in the master bedroom was made from the wood of a curly maple treehand hewn by Mr. Cate's great-great grandfather in 1835. The house, which was builtby Rutenberg, fronts on the Gulf.
Around a plate rail in the den are antique wooden trains made by Mr. Cate'sfather and uncle between the years 1874-1879 when the boys were young teenagers.Authentic scale models of the trains of that day, they were made from wooden cigarboxes, cheese boxes and empty spool threads. It is interesting, too, to note how thedeck outside the family room makes a perfect transition from room to beach, whichis being kept in natural condition. The guest bedroom is almost a museum replicawhere there are two lovely antique dolls in residence.
The tour is sponsored by the Women of St. Michael's and All Angels EpiscopalChurch and will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour visitors are invited to stop bythe church during the afternoon for a cup of tea.
There's a $4 donation and the Willis Coombs Audubon registered native plantsanctuary will also be open to tour visitors.
Shell fair CorrectionAn error was made in reporting the 1973 Sanibel Shell Fair official list of
winners. This news release, given to the Sanibel-Captiva Islander by the generalmanager of the Shell Fair, Paul H. Mamet, published on Thursday, March 8, iscorrected as follows:
G. Commercial Dealers Division — Scientific:Class 1. Florida Shells: (1st) Fred F. GlancyClass 2. World Wide Shells: (1st) Fred F. GlancyClass 3. One Family: (1st) Mrs. Elsie Malone; (2nd) Fred F. Glancy.
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"We do if all"Homes and Homesites • Condominiums • Acreage
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Priscilla A. Murphy, President, RealtorMain Office: Periwinkle Way 472-1511
Branch: Sanibel Shopping Center 472-1513
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ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELSEPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. James D. B. Hubbs, Vk»SUNDAY:Holy Communion.. .-t 7:30 L 9:30 U D .Church School and
Kindergarten .9:30 ua.WEDNESDAY:Holy Communion ...9:00 aJn.HOLY DAYS:Holy Communion 7:30 pjn.
ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Eugene McCarthy
Saturday evening Mass 7:30 pan.SundhyMass .^T30&i0a.m.Friday Mass in the homes.CONFESSION:Sundays before Mass.
SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCHDr. H. E. Sheely, Pastor
Morning Worship & Nursery 11 a.m.Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHO T ™ e Rev. Gilbert Speak, MinisterSUNDAY SERVICES:Sunday School ........9:45 a.m.Worship l i a.m. & 7 p.m.WEDNESDAY:Prayer meeting 7 p.m.
CAPTIVACHAPEL BY THE SEA
Dr. Aruthur Lee KinsolvingSunday Service n a.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICECommunity House
Sunday 11 a.m.All are welcome
Actu/TM
S a n l b e l - C a p t l v a C O N S E R V A T I O NFOUNDATION, Board of Director*, meetsMcond Tuesday of avary month at 3:30 p.m.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, open'meeting,St. Michael's & All Angels Church, PeriwinkleWay, Friday nights, 8 p.m. For information,4'2-i.15O.
CAPTIVA MEMORIAL LIBRARY openTuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays from 10-12.Fridays from 2-4.
r Ibel COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, Inc.,•beI Community House, tst Tuesday, 6:30
P.m.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - Third Tuesdayof every month, from 1 to 4 p.m. at theCommunity House.
SANIBEL-CAPTIVA AUOUBOM Programsopen to public at Sanibel Community House,Thursday at 8 p.m., also monthly outdoorevents.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 123. AmericanLegion Home, 2nd Tuesday, • p.m.
BINGO MUREX, American Legion Home,Wednesdays, 8 p.m. (no minors.)
Captlva MEMORIAL LIBRARY Is o w n 9a.m. till 12:30 on Tuesdays and Fridays.
BOY SCOUTS meat 7:30 p.m., Saturdaynights at the School.
LIONS CLUB of Sanlbei-Capthra meats at6:30 PJH-, first and third Wednesday of eachmonth at Island Beach Club.
Fire Dept meets every 2nd and 4th Thursdayat 8 p.m.. Palm Ridge Road Firehou'«.
S A N I B E L L IBRARY hours: Monday,Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 2-4 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,10-12 noon
SANIBEL-CAPTIVA SHELL CLUB meets the3rd Wednesday of each month at 8 p.malternating between the Sanibel CommunityBldg. and the Captiva Community Bldg.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE, every Friday, 7:30P.m. Sanibel Community House. Partnershipsarranged.
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472-1383 or 472-1622Evenings: 542-8011 or 542-4404
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Transportation Arrangements7205 Estero Blvd., Ft. Myers Beach
SANIBEL SHELLSInstruction & Supplies
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MEADOWS-BRIGHT WED
Diane Ranney Meadows became thebride of Peter Ellison Bright on Friday,March 16 in the garden of Dr. & Mrs. I.H. Simmons at Chateau d' Orleans onSanibel Island. Adm. Konrad of ChateauSur Mer also served as host.
As guests viewed the ceremonyfrom a secluded spot in the garden, thebridal party stepped through anarchway formed by the trees, into anatural opening, closely enclosed bySpanish moss above, ground cover offern, ivy and pine needles, and bloomingwith orchids and bromiliads, whichformed the altar. Birds in the gardenprovided the only music. James H.McNeil, Esquire, officiated, using aceremony written by the newlyweds.Copies of the ceremony were furnishedguests.
Mr. & Mrs. Royal Ranney of Naplesare the parents of the bride. Mr. Brightis the son of Thelma Bright and RaleighBright, both of Fort Myers. Escorted tothe altar by her father and her youngson, Trey, the bride selected a peasantdress with long flowing sleeves and skirtof patchwork design in pastels. Herbouquet was of spring flowerscomplimenting the colors in her dress,with similar flowers cascading from herfloral headpiece.
The bride's sister, Mrs. DavidHowell of Naples, served as Matron ofHonor. Mr. L. P. Varga of Fort MyersBeach was best man. Flower girl wasNichole Varga.
The reception was held in anotherpart of the garden backed by hibiscus.The refreshment table was centeredwith the tiered wedding cake, whichfeatured a miniature replica of thebridal bouquet on top, and carried outthe color of the bride's gown in the cakefloral decorations. Assisting with thehospitalities were Mrs. Nat Shepard ofCape Coral, and Mrs. Charles Haigler ofBonita Springs. The bride's book waskept by Mrs. Ralph Elver of Fort Myers.Photographer was James Ball of FortMyers.
As the couple departed for theirhoneymoon in Acapulco, they wereshowered with flower petals by theguests. After the wedding trip, Mr. &Mrs. Bright will reside in Fort Myerswhere Mr. Bright is associated in thepractice of law with the firm ofRoberts, Watson, Taylor and McNeil.
HIS NAME WAS MATTby 'Lee' Clapp
I started calling early in themorning;
I called all through the day;
I called into the evening-
There never was an answer.
You see--The day before, he told me he was
sick,But in the morningHe would bring his uniform, for
me to fix.
LaterI heard the phone ring loud
and sharp-This time, the answer came.His son •- "I think dad is dead."
Let me tell the world how muchhe gave,
And in his giving, the world losthim.
WHO'S WHOAMD WHY
Mr. & Mrs. VERNE PRICE ofBurlington, Iowa, are returning homethis week after a pleasant two monthsspent at TONI SKOCZAK'S GumboLimbo Apts. on Captiva. They had anopportunity to see, appreciate and buya couple of her lovely pictures.
Mr. & Mrs. LLOYD RICE ofSpencer, Iowa, returned home this weekafter a six week's vacation spent onCaptiva.
Mr. & Mrs. TERRY BORCHERShad a social gathering at their home onAngel Wing Drive for Mrs. JANESLOANE of Homestead, Fla., onSaturday, March 10 at 8 p.m. A pleasantevening was enjoyed by many Sanibelfriends.
The AL MUENCHS have done somuch to improve and develop thePeriwinkle Trailer Park community byenlarging it and always ensuring that theentire park is clean and neat as a pin,and the birds on their little lake aretruly some of the most gorgeous foundanywhere in Florida. Some scarlet ibisare the most beautiful color in flamehues ever seen, and the roseatespoonbills and flamingoes are as colorfulbirds as one could see anywhere. Thebirds receive the best of care and diet,and special oils are fed them so thatthey always retain their vivid hues andcolors.
SCOTT LANGSTON, 15, was oneof the younger entrants in the Shell Fairwho flew down from Indiana. Hecarefully arranged the shells in his fourentries and though he did not win anyblue ribbons we believe he was the bestsport found anywhere, and he said helearned a lot from the Fair and we hopethat he will try again, for he was mostmeticulous in his treatment of cowriesand other shells displayed in glass caseswhich he carried by hand down on aplane from the north. And what apleasure he was to talk with! He said hewished he could take a bit of Floridaand Sanibel and Captiva back with him.
At the risk of going to jail, we feelthat we must mention that HARRY atTender Touch, male hair stylist workson not only ladies, but also men, whobrazen it out and come in to have theirhair styled and cut, and we are all formen being beautiful too, bless their peapickin' hearts.
Boy, is our face red! Seems that anislander did win the beautiful shell tableabout five years ago when Mrs.GEORGE WILLIAMSON of Gulf Drivetook the lovely table home with her andis still enjoying it in her home. And wegoofed on not reporting that Mrs.ELSIE MALONE won a blue ribbon forher beautiful and complete shell dealers'collection of pectens in 8 boxes. Shewon in the World Wide collection of onefamily, and her shells of such delicatehues are a really beautiful andmemorable sight. We truly wish tothank the Elsies for helping in arrangingthe shell tables and spending so manyhours in helping to make it a success.Pectens are one of our favorite shells,since they do come in such vibrantcolors, and the Elsies are some of thenicest people one can ever meet, andour sincere apologies for overlookingsuch talent.
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Do-it-younalf fHMitflor guMatf fteMnt trip*.
Rantal Motors • to f 0 h.p.1f to 24 foot Rantal Boats
Rantal canon for thaSanctuary water trails.
Rantal Oockaoafor private boats.
Boat Ramp
BAIT AVAILABLE 24 HOURSTACKLE - IC? - SNACKS
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SHANNON'SREAL ESTATE
HALF ACRE HOME LOTSFew Hundred Feet to Beach, Gulf Easement at Property
Highest Natural Elevation Near Gulf on Sanibel
See or call472-1550
Roy Bazire Wulfert OfficeSanibel-Captiva Road as youleave the Darling Refuge.
WILLIAM C. SHANNON - REGISTERED BROKER
SAIL The BeautifulGulf Of Mexico
In the Gracious 35 foot SAILING KETCH
ROVIAHAHalf or Full Day Private Charter
up to 6 persons
Sails From SANIBEL MARINA
Call 472-1849 for reservations
or see the Island Travel Agency
MORE ON SEBRING
It's one down and one to go for thePeter Gregg/Hurley Haywood Porscheteam from Jacksonville in theirall-Florida assault on the nation'sendurance race classic: First theDaytona 24 hours, and next, on March24, the Sebring 12 hours.
Winners of the Daytona race byover 80 miles in a Porsche Carrera,Florida's two road racing superstars turntheir sights to the older Sebring airportcircuit for the 23rd annual renewal ofthe nation's first endurance race; but ifthey manage the win, they'll haveoutraced the largest field in the track'shistory, and certainly one of the mostcompetitive.
A starting field of 70 high-poweredGT (Grand Touring) cars will take the
starter's flag at 11 a.m. including one ofthe fastest fields of Corvettes everassembled. And the Corvettes, withengines ranging up to 468 cu. in., willhave history on their side in the battleagainst the Gregg/Haywood Porsche.
Last year, in the last Sebring race toinclude the sports prototypes, saw DaveHeinz of Tampa and Bob Johnson ofMarietta, Ohio, drive to a GT class winand 4th overall, the highest placing everby a GT car. And right behind in 5thand closing at the end, came Gregg andHaywood.
Heinz already has filed his entry forthe race with new co-driver JerryThompson of Detroit. The two veteranCorvette pilots will run the LeMans carfrom last year following a completewinter rebuild by chief mechanic DanaEnglish.
Johnson, meanwhile, has changedhats from Goodyear to Goodrich to jointhe John Greenwood Corvette team.Greenwood, in addition to promoting
the Sebring event, will enter a three carteam with drivers Ron Grable, JimGreendyke, Don Venko and DennyLong sharing the driving of the othertwo cars.
Arrayed against the tire companyefforts are a host of private Corvettepilots, including Tony DeLorenzo ofTroy, Mich., with Can-Am veteran SteveDurst sharing driving duties in the BuddEngineering Car. "We've got a brandnew car," DeLorenzo says, "And withour experience we feel we stand as gooda chance as anyone. But looking back atlast year and at this year's Daytona race,you have to give the nod to Gregg andHaywood, or to Heinze. They've justdone fantastically well and they knowhow to run to the finish. But so do we,and I think we can do the job."
Vince Gimondo of Orlando willtake on old rival Tom Nehl ofJacksonville in the Camaro matchup,continuing a five-year rivalry. Gimondowill co-drive with Bill Dingman, while
schoolhouse
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RICHARDELLIS
Tarpon Bay & Island Inn Roads
Sanibel, Florida 33957
PAINTINGSAND
DRAWINGS
PRIOR TO PUBLICATIONOF HIS BOOK ON
SeashellsFebruary 27-march 30,1973
Nehl brings in Gene Felton of Atlantawho originated the 427 Camaro andwon with it last year in the IMSAPresidential 250 at Daytona.
Action gets underway at the trackwith practice sessions Thursday, March22. Qualifying begins at 1 p.m. Friday,followed by the Sun 'N Lake FormulaFord race for a $3,000 purse at 3:30p.m. A special GT qualifying race to fillthe final 15 grid positions will get offthe line at 4:30 p.m. to round out the70 car field.
Race time Saturday is 11 a.m., withpre-race ceremonies scheduled to beginat 10.
On the Islands, it's easy to get the picture.
And before long, it'll be easy to get the equipment,
the accessories, and the processing . . . .
at Photo Sanibel, opening soon.
We'll be the Islands' first
comprehensive photographic center,
with a wide selection of products
by such respected makers as Kodak,
Honeywell Pentax, Novaflex, Polaroid and others,
accessories and darkroom supplies,
and complete processing services.
And to make it perfect, we'll be in the new
Periwinkle Place.
graphfs
3-15-73 ISLANDER 5
SHANNON'SREAL ESTATEWultert Business Plata
WULFERT RD. & MAIN SANIBEL - CAPTIVA RD.
The Whole Staff
Extends A Cordial Invitation
To Visit With Us At Our
OPEN SOUSE
Sat, March 17 / to 4p.m.
William C. Shannon - Registered BrokerASSOCIATES
ROYE. BAZIREZELLA MAE SHANNON
E. G.KONRADDOROTHY PAVEL
PETE PAVEL
Outdoor Exhibit and Sale
ThursdayMARCH 15
FridayMARCH 16
ALLAN BLOCKcustom leathersandalsbelts andbags
FLEUR BLOCKphotographs of
Captiva andNew Hampshire
At CAPTIVA ART LEAGUE, Adjoining Captiva Post Office
therenaissance
of .theFar East
has arrived
TO THE ISLANDER:A copy of the following letter was
sent to the Islander for publication:Mr. Kenneth DanielsChairman, Lee County CommissionersFort Myers, Fla.Dear Mr. Daniels:
Recently I read that a buildingpermit, which allowed construction inexcess of 35 feet height, had been issuedto the developer of Loggerhead Cay onSanibel Island. I followed very closelythe height restriction issue andparticipated in the democratic processwhich led to the height restrictionordinance.
With all due respect, I requestinformation on several questions:
1. Was a permit issued whichpermits construction in excess of 35feet? If so, what rationale or loophole inthe ordinance permitted this, and who,specifically, was responsible for thewording of the ordinance?
2. In the event that a newlyconstructed building does exceed the 35foot height restriction, what sanctionsare available to the Commission, andwhat alternatives are open to citizenvoters who do not wish to condonecontemptuous disregard of duly enactedlegislaion?
As a Sanibel property owner andLee County voter, I abide byconstruction ordinances. In severalways, the restrictions are costly andpersonally inconvenient, and precludefinancial gain which could be realized ifthe ordinances were less restrictive.However, the ordinances bring order,and, given our form of government,represent the will of the majority — assuch, they should be made to applyequally to all.
/s/ D. M. MaloneCarlisle Barracks, Pa.
TO THE ISLANDER:On behalf of the Board of
Directors, I would like to thank all ofthe people who attended the Feb. 28thpublic hearing regarding buildingpermits for Loggerhead Cay. The 100 orso residents who turned out on suchshort notice strengthened the stand ofthe Sanibel-Captiva Planning Board asdid the letters written by many whocould not attend. Undoubtedly, thissupport will help immeasurably whenmatters of importance to the islandsarise in the future.
The outcome of the meeting wasthat the owner of Loggerhead Cay andhis architect agreed to scale down theparapet walls from 8V2 feet to 3 feet.This is permitted under our buildingheight ordinance. The question ofbuilding permits and water connectionhas yet to be resolved by the CountyBuilding Dept. and the Island WaterAssociation.
/s/ Vernon G. MacKenziePresident,Board of DirectorsSanibel-CaptivaPlanning Board, Inc.
Store Hours 9:30 - 5:00 Mon. thru Sat.Ph^no 472-1591
Periwinkle Way and Casa Ybel Sanibel Island, Florida 33957
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• PHOTO SANIBEL(coming soon... TheIsland's first shop forall your photographicneeds)
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Commercial andoffice space is nowbeing offered forlease.
Periwinkle Placeseeks inquiry fromprofessional peopleor business propietorswho want to bepart of a congenialgrouping ofunique, high qualitygoods and servicesreflecting thespecial flavor ofthe Islands - allplaced around themost pleasantshopping area onSanibel.
Further informationmay be obtained fromMariner Properties, lnc.,|2021 West First Street,Fort Myers, Florida,33901. Telephone:(813) 332-1347.
6 ISLANDER 3-15-73
Fon YIHDI Dining and Entatoment
LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANTthe breaktast place
7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
11 a.m. to 3p.m.
Breakfast
Lunch
Phone 472-9909 Closed Tuesdays
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CASTAWAYSRESTAURANT
OVERLOOKING THE GULF
SERVING:
Lunch 11:30 to 2:00Dinner 5:00 to 8:00
FEATURING:
Steamed Shrimp, Charbroiled Hamburgers
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED
CLOSED SUNDAYS CALL: 472-1212
ISLAND INNBEACH BUFFET
EVERY THURSDAY, WEATHER PERMITTING
12:30 -1:30 472-1561RESERVATIONS
^.v<^ "Where The Elite Meet To Eat" \ \
^ GOURMET DINING **
GOLDEN SANDSTry Mrs. Welker's homemade Key Lime Pie
Dinner Music ByMary Clark at the Hammond
ALSOVisit Our
Shark's Cove LoungeWhere The Islanders Meet To Rap and Relax
Try Dave's "Kiss of Death" & Dotty's "Sharks Kiss"Dancing Friday, Saturday & Sunday
to the music ofGene, Jim and Vere Welker
Closed all Day Wednesday472-1494 Open: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
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now RESTAURANTCLQSEP SUNDAY
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phone 472-I55I for reservations
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It's only a little way to South SeasPlantation, and the most luxur-ious evening-or weekend-you'dcare to have.Loafing and strolling, golfand tennis, complete mar-ina facilities if you'drather come in yourboat. Our lodgingsare unassailable, ourcocktail lounge be-yond reproach, andour dining room offersthe area's largest selectionof flaming cuisine. Let SouthSeas Plantation be the highpoint of your visit tothe Islands.For Reservations (813) 472-1551
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j One fish is enough to)' carry — What if I had to )i carry all 50 Varieties of 'f Tropical Fish that J\ Tailwagger has — ?
Men-Beth, I just spentthe week-end at Tailwaggerand had a marveloustime — They treat youlike a queen andtheir baths aresimplyscrumptious!
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A SPECIAL
Along with the other attractions at"Art in the Afternoon" on March 21,Arthur Ross from Toronto will have onexhibit his oils and acrylics and inksketches. These are for sale to benefitthe bike path and Right to Life in PirateAlley from 3:30 to 4:30 at the PiratePlayhouse, and should appeal to manyvisitors as the subjects of Mr. Ross'works are scenes from Sanibel Island.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Matthews Clapp, Mrs. RogerClapp and Mrs. Eleanor D. Clapp wantto thank all doners of flowers at thefuneral service of Matthews Clapp. Dueto unavoidable circumstances the list ofnames on flowers and in attendance arenot in their possession until a later date.
HATS OFF
To Mackinley Kantor. For heintroduces Ruth Hunter on page two ofhis latest book "I Love You Irene"published by Doubleday. Mackinley andIrene and Ruth and Philip were allmembers of an unusual Chicagodramatic club long before the days of"The Voice of Bugle Ann."
ZONING NEWS
An area adjacent to the DingDarling Wildlife Refuge was held tosingle residence zoning by unanimousvote. A change to light business wassought by J. P. Carter, whose similarrequest was refused in February 1972.
PEBBLES
Thoughts and quotations from apoet's journal:
"To be nobody-but-yourself in aworld which is doing its best, night andday, to make you everybody else -means to fight the hardest battle whichany human being can fight, and neverstop fighting." -- e. e. cummings
Copyright (C)Donald Foscue Modrall 1973.
IRS EXTENDED HOURS
Local Internal Revenue Serviceoffices are open every day duringregular working hours from 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Inaddition, all IRS offices throughoutFlorida will offer extended hours duringthe month of March as follows: FortMyers, Room 307, Federal Building, 9a.m. to 1 p.m., phone 334-0115.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Postmaster at the Sanibel PostOffice announced that effective March12 and continuing through April 12 theClerk-Carrier examination will be openfor application. Interested persons maycontact Postmaster Adams at Sanibel.The examination for Substitute RuralCarrier will be closed at Sanibel on April2.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
The winners of Duplicate Bridge onFriday evening were Charline White andCorinne Wadsworth, first, with a scoreof 63. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Vaughn weresecond with 62 and third place wasAlbert Ford and Don Brown with 61+.
SANIBEL-CAPTIVACONSERVATION FOUNDATION
On Wednesday, March 21 at 8 p.m.all members of the Sanibel-CaptivaConservation Foundation and guests areurged to attend a program at the SanibelCommunity House. William Hammond,director of the Lee CountyEnvironmental Education Center, willgive a talk titled "Introduction toSanibel Wetlands."
Mr. Hammond will also show a 25minute film, "Lorax," and a slidepresentation showing conservationprogress on the islands.
Nature PhotographerIVIN WISE
will return to
With A NewAssortment ofColor Photos,
Most Of WhichAre Sanibel Scenes
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CARETTA RESEARCH
"Operation Loggerhead," a 16mm film produced by E. J. Phillips was shown tomembers and guests of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation at the SanibelCommunity House on Tuesday evening, March 6. Also on the program was a slideshow by Paul Zajicek, entitled "The Next to Go; The Loggerhead Turtles of CapeRomano."
Charles LeBuff, Jr., Director of the Caretta Research Project, presented theprogram and spoke on the progress made by the Caretta Research team during thefour years it has been in operation. LeBuff also outlined the objectives of theorganization, composed of volunteers who work for the preservation and protectionof Caretta caretta, the scientific name for the loggerhead sea turtle.
Each summer, young people, usually students interested in marine biology, workunder the supervision of experienced Unit Leaders at the eight loggerhead stationsbetween Clearwater and Cape Romano on the Gulf of Mexico. At some of thesebeaches, camps may be established for two months or more. The functions of thestations are multi-purposed and the work is often accomplished under the worst ofconditions. Studies conducted during the summer by the Caretta units includegeneral aerial nesting surveys, localized on-the-beach nest counts, tagging of adultturtles, nest site tenacity studies, determination of depredation on eggs by naturalpredators and hatching tabulation.
Since the establishment of Caretta Research, a great deal of new information onthe life history of loggerheads has been provided and new techniques and expertise inconducting successful conservation programs has resulted. The job to be done byCaretta Research can be illustrated by listing the following general objectives:
1. Ongoing research into population trends within the marine turtle communityof the Gulf of Mexico.
2. Maintain surveillance on known turtle nesting assemblages along the Gulf inthe area where the eight units are located.
3. Expand sea turtle tagging. Much can be learned by the returned informationconcerning their reappearance in other areas after being tagged and released by theCaretta team.
4. Study factors of nesting and production success at established unit studyareas.
5. When required by substantial data, collect and transplant loggerhead eggs tohatchery areas to reduce the destruction of eggs and increase nesting colony
productivity.6. Continue to push for new and tougher state protection laws.7. Maintain limited numbers of young turtles in order to study growth patterns,
evaluate the tags and other methods of marking, and for educational purposes.8. Continue a program of public education to publicize the plight of all sea
turtles; sponsor marine science workshops; develop audio-visual packets fordistribution to schools, libraries and service organizations; and provide workscholarships in marine biology.
9. Cooperate and exchange information with other marine turtle conservationgroups here and throughout the world.
Caretta Research was founded in 1968 by a group of conservationists who wereconcerned about the future of loggerhead marine turtles along the Gulf coast of theUnited States. Studies made on Sanibel-Captiva Islands, Fla., prior to 1968 hadindicated that these turtles were serously threatened in the Gulf of Mexico. CarettaResearch was established to study the problem further, attempt to restore thenumber of loggerheads to a stable population, make sound recommendations toenhance the continued survival of sea turtles and initiate educational programs fordissemination through the news media, schools and civic organizations.
The loggerhead turtle is distributed world-wide in temperate and tropical seas. InNorth America, loggerheads are the only marine turtles which nest on our shores innumbers. Nesting occurs along the shores from New Jersey to Texas, but majorconcentrations of nesting are located in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. In May,June, July and August, usually well after darkness has fallen, female loggerheadsleave the water and clumsily make their way across the beach until they are abovethe zone of high tide. With her rear flippers, the turtle digs a flask-shaped holeapproximately eight to ten inches in diameter and 20 inches deep into which shebegins to deposit her eggs. Each one, somewhat larger than a ping-pong ball, has apliable leathery shell and actually bounces as it falls into the hole. She will depositbetween 40 and 180 eggs, depending on her size and cycle in the nesting season. Shethen covers the eggs with the rear flippers and with the paddle-like front ones,broadcasts sand back toward the nest as a camoflaging ploy. It is after this that shereturns to the sea. But during the time she is out of the water, she is completelydefenseless and the target of the worst predator — man.
Caretta Research is a non-profit organization which depends entirely on privatecontributions through memberships, gifts and grants. Those who are interested inbecoming members may contact the main Unit office on Sanibel.
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THIS WEEK AT THE SANIBEL LIBRARYby Hal H. Harrison
If I could write a library report daily instead of weekly, I might have somechance of keeping up to date, telling you quickly about the new books as they arriveat the Sanibel Public Library. As it is, I am far behind in my reports.
For example, the January selection of the Literary Guild is "Green Darkness" byAnya Sexton, and it arrived here in January. Those who visit the library regularlykeep an eye on the best-seller shelf so the book has not been gathering dust, but Iwish I could have told you about it sooner. Now that you know, put your name onthe list to read this novel of mysticism, suspense and mystery, a story of good andevil.
Another book that arrived in January is Phyllis Whitney's new romantic suspensenovel, "Snowfire." The setting is a snow-covered ski resort in the northeast. Attesting*o Phyllis Whitney's popularity among Sanibel readers is the fact that the library has
3 of her novels on its shelves. They include "Columbella," "Hunter's Green,""Listen for the Whisper" (one of her best), and "Lost Island."
Then there is Ira Levin's "The Stepford Wives," another Literary Guild selection.Like Mr. Levin's "Rosemary's Baby," this chilling story of the wives (and theirbewitched husbands) in a small village near New York, will be talked about — andshuddered about — for a long time.
Those who enjoyed Chaim Potok's two best-sellers, "The Chosen," and "ThePromise," will be happy to know that his latest, "My Name is Asher Lev," is now atthe library. This is the story of a great contemporary painter whose life is tracedfrom his boyhood in Brooklyn to his triumphant exhibition that wins recognition forhis art, a deep insight into the growth of genius.
Here's a real sleeper for you — "Report from Engine Co. 82" by Dennis Smith.The author is a New York fireman who offers a skillful documentary of a dirty, hard,brutal profession. Exciting and tragic stories fill the book.
A woman's lib romp that should delight many distaff library members is ElaineMorgan's "The Descent of Woman," a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. The maintheme questions the generally accepted fact that the evolution of the human race
means the evolution of MEN. Arguments are presented thoughtfully and withconsiderable wit.
Lovers of sea stories will enjoy Edward L. Beach's new novel of submarines andthe men who command them, "Dust on the Sea." You will remember Beach as theauthor of "Run Silent, Run Deep."
With five of Eric Ambler's novels already in stock, the library has added his newone, "The Levanter," a suspense story of a businessman who gets involved with aband of ultra-radical Arab guerrillas.
Ready for a good 87th Precinct mystery? "Sadie When She Died" by Ed McBainwill keep you up late. McBain will have a new one out this month, "Let's Hear it forthe Deaf Man," and we'll get it for you just as soon as possible.
MANY ISLANDERS ATTEND COMMISSIONERS MEETING
The public hearing held Feb. 28 was attended by about 100 islanders, and hadbeen called because the Sanibel-Captiva Planning Board had asserted that thebuildings planned by Loggerhead Cay violated the island's height limitationordinance. Don Molloy, of the Lee County Building and Zoning Dept., explainedthat building permits had been issued last June for a model and two buildings butthat only the model was built and the permit had since expired. Since the question ofa violation of the 35 ft. limitation had been brought to the attention of the Board ofCounty Commissioners, his department had not re-issued permits.
Robert Buntrock and his architect, Harold Hicks, then announced that anagreement had been reached to scale down the parapet walls to 3 ft. in place of theoriginal 8V2 ft. It was also agreed that the heights of buildings on Sanibel and Captivawould be measured from a ground site level of no less than 9 ft., for reasons ofsafety, and no more than 10 feet.
Mr. Walter Shirey was applauded when he severely criticised the buildingdepartment for issuing such permits without consulting the Board of CountyCommissioners. Mrs. Wisher, County Administrator, pointed out that under the guidelines recently laid down, this would not happen again.
For the newcomer on the Islands, we have:New supply of styrofoam shell trees & wreaths.Collectors Hutch Boxes which are a brand new item this year to
display your memorabilia.Mahagony Dust-proof shell display boxes (over 12 different kinds
& sizes).
For the Shell lover who doesn't pick up shells, we have:Needlepoint kits with shell & also Bird Designs.
Our new supply of craft & art books will help while away the eveninghours.
Just in • celluloid display cases that will protect your treasure even if itis over 20" high.
And, for all, shell gifts & jewelry made by local artists to take home asgifts.
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NEW ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORNAMED TO SANIBEL-CAPTIVA
CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
Mrs. Ann Winterbotham, chairmanof the Board of Directors of theS a n i b e l - C a p t i v a ConservationFoundation, has announced theappointment of Richard W. Workman asAdministrative Director of theFoundation, starting this week.
Mr. Workman's last position was asthe first full-time administrator of thecounty park district of Warren, Ohio.This encompassed protecting the natural
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resources ot the park district, fundraising through membership donations,public speaking and educationalprograms. He taught biological sciencesat Little Miami High School in Morrow,Ohio.
After his discharge from active dutyin the Air Force, Mr. Workman wasemployed by the Apple Valley SchoolDistrict in California. He has completedfour and a half years of college and isworking toward a degree in the naturalsciences.
Born in 1944, Mr. Workman ismarried and has two children. They willlive on Sanibel.
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CHINA DOLL KIT"Enjoy the nostalgia of yesterdaywith Mi lovely China Doll Kit.Head,arms, legs & pattern, makesInto 18" Doll. $5.98 money backguarantee. Huston Studio, FortMyers Beach, Florida 33931
A 3 HOURONE MAN SHOW
This Sunday, March 18, from 1 to 4p.m., the Artisan Shop & Gallery willpresent 35 oil paintings by Don Lemon.That is a fact, but to the people whoown his work or know of his paintings,it's an astonishing fact! His baby birds,bird families and seascapes find homesabout as fast as the paint dries and toview 35 all at once, will be a treatindeed.
Don Lemon is currently listed inWho's Who in the South and Southwest.
He is a graduate of NorthwesternUniversity and received his art trainingat the Chicago Art Institute. He hasexhibited and won awards in manyjuried invitational shows throughout themidwest and Florida.
Don's love of the outdoors is hisinspiration. When not painting, he isobserving and his work has the timelessquality of nature and indeniable appeal.
Two Sanibel residents havegraciously consented to let the ArtisanShop "borrow back" a seascape paintingand a chickadee painting so that youmay see Lemon's style prior to thisSunday.
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NEW ACCOUNTING OFFICEOPENED
Irene J. Lowe, founder and ownerof Cape Coral Accounting Service, hasopened an office on Periwinkle Way andFitzhugh, Sanibel Island.
Ruth L. Faith, who has beenassociated with Mrs. Lowe for the pasttwo years, will manage the office,known as Irene J. Lowe & Associates.Miss Faith is a graduate of IndianaUniversity of Pennsylvania, and prior toher entering the tax field, was acomputer systems analyst. She is listedin Who's Who of American Women andWho's Who in the South.
Mrs. Lowe will continue herpractice in Cape Coral of generalaccounting, financial management andtaxes and will supervise these services onSanibel Island under the managementof Ruth L. Faith.
SCHOOL NEWS
Children from the Major Work Areain grades two and three attended EdisonCommunity College on Wednesday,touring the school and seeing the libraryand grounds, and returning to SanibelElementary at noon. Mrs. Winans'garden that children in the third andfourth grades planted is growing likemad and is in full bloom with petunias.
Mrs. Wightman is taking a leave ofabsence from her teacher's aide positionand a replacement is needed for her.
Children who exhibited in the ShellFair are June Ireland, Bret Vartdal,Yvonne Nave, Jason Trenery, TomCarberry, Beth Holland, BlancheBertolami, and Robin Pickens. Blanchewon two ribbons and Robin won a thirdplace yellow ribbon, and all of thechildren are to be congratulated on theirefforts.
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CAPTIVA CIVIC ASSN.
The Captiva Civic Association willhold a general meeting on Thursday,March 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the CaptivaCommunity Center. On the agenda willbe a proposal to amend the by-laws ofthe Association's charter. All membersare urged to attend. CommissionerWalter Shirey will be guest speaker forthe evening.
NOTICE SHELLERS
Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club willmeet on Tuesday, March 20, at 8 p.m.at the Sanibel Community Building.Please bring along your special finds ofSanibel shells and all persons who wenton fossil trips, please bring your prizesto "Show and Tell." See you there.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mildred Gaines of Kentucky, andFae Mueller celebrated a joint birthdayon Friday, March 8 at Scotty's. A goodtime was had by all.
irorter Gi>as,Don Whitehead, actorsMisbehaves March 18.
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DESIGNED FOR HAPPIER, CAREFREE TROPICAL LIVING• Central sewer and water
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A dramatic study of the wilderness area of the Sanibel Sanctuary is depicted byArtist-Photo Ivin Wise in this high contrast reversal picture which is included in hisshowing at Legel Art Gallery on March 16 through March 18. (photo by Ivin Wise)
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SANIBEL TO HOST RETURN FINE ARTPHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT BY IVIN WISE
Sanibel Island will be the site for the second Fine Art Photographic exhibition ofworks by Ivin Wise of Pompano Beach, Fla., this weekend when the Legel ArtGallery of Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, will sponsor a three day Open House displayingthese pictures The showing will start on Friday, March 16, and will continue throughSunday, March 18.
Mr. Wise had a similar exhibit at the Legel Art Gallery this past December whenmany Islanders and visitors viewed his work.
Ivin Wise returns to Sanibel after a series of similar shows in Fort Lauderdale andCoral Springs, Fla., where record crowds attended his openings. This past summer hehad one-man shows in Wellfleet and in South Yarmouth on Cape Cod, Mass.
Except for a few. instances, all of the pictures to be shown on Sanibel are new,and all were taken on either Sanibel or Captiva.
Mr. Wise is a photographer who has fallen in love with Florida and his exhibitreflects his infatuation with the flora and fauna of this state. The pictures are all ofnature subjects without man, and this has been the theme of his work in recentmonths. He explains, "Sanibel and a few other similar places in Florida offer a widevariety of picture possibilities showing the different faces of nature at its best." Hisfavorite pictures show the wide, lonely beaches, exotic birds, or dramatic, colorfulsunsets.
There will be three varieties of pictures for the public to view. These include hisstudies in black and white, color, and a group of high-contrast reversal studies ofselected subjects. All refect his continuing interest in the Oriental art form of SumiE, the ink brush work of simple subjects. He originally studied this form of art aspart of his work in ceramics and pottery. Samples of his pottery will also be onexhibit at the Legel Art Gallery. Two of his pottery pieces were selected forpermanent exhibit in the Miami Museum of Modern Art.
Mr. Wise will be at the Legel Art Gallery for the three days of his showing tomeet with the public and hopes to renew acquaintances with the many Islanders whoattended his first exhibit.
ATTENTION
Attention every one that has a fire extinguisher. Please check the tag on it forthe inspection date. If it is more than a year old it should be re-inspected to makesure it is operable. Some have the window that tells if it is good or not. It may showthat it is good but many times the gauge becomes corroded and does not workproperly.
If you do not know where to have this done contact Phil Verdung at the newFire House Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or call472-1414 and he will be glad to assist you in any way he can.
MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-5 SUNDAY 1-5
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PERFORMING RENAISSANCEAND EARLY BAROQUE MUSIC
Harpsichord, Recorders, Chorus and Soloists
Saturday, March 248:00 P.M.Adults: $3.00Children: $1.50
For Reservations Phone 472-2220tickets available at Song of the Sea(in case of inclement weather, the concertwill be held at Sanibel Community Center)
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DING'S THINGS
Fourteen wildlife species known to use the J. N. Ding Darling National WildlifeRefuge are listed in the "Redbook" — the federal government's roll of rare andendangered fish and wildlife of the United States. The Florida manatee, southernbald eagle, peregrine falcon, and American alligator are termed "endangered species,"meaning that their prospects for reproduction and survival are in immediatejeopardy. The Eastern brown pelican and Florida great white heron are "rarespecies." An animal with this classification occurs in such small numbers that it maybecome endangered if its environment declines. A third category defined in theBureau of Sport Fisheries & Wildlife's "Redbook" is the peripheral species, onewhose United State occurrence is at the edge of its natural range and which is rare orendangered in the United States but not throughout its entire range. Sanibel speciesclassified thusly are the reddish egret, roseate spoonbill, mangrove cuckoo, and twoaccidentals, the sooty and noddy terns. The fourth group represented at Ding Darlingare the "status undetermined" birds; the osprey, burrowing owl, and wood ibis.These creatures defy any other classification because little is known about their livesand habits.
In the weeks to follow each of these endangered, rare, peripheral, and statusundetermined species will be in the limelight, in an effort to determine why they findthemselves threatened with extinction.
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SHELL FAIR ART SHOW
Hundreds of visitors to the Shell Fair passed through the Gallery Art Display ofthe Sanibel-Captiva Art League to view 131 pictures by 24 artists, either members orinvited participants. Forty-five of these pictures and 11 photos were sold for thetotal amount of $1,187 to be shared by the artists, the Sanibel CommunityAssociation and the Art League. Chances were sold on a painting contributed by JackWilson of Cape Coral, who has conducted a class in watercolor during the past twomonths at the Community House. The sale of tickets earned $131 and the luckywinner was Kay Sanders.
Dorothy Robinson, president of the Art League, served as general chairman, andHelene Sparkes, the able chairman of the Hanging Committee. Assisting withreceiving, hanging and sales were Mada Harrison, Wilber Snyder, Jane Bancroft, KaySanders, Jack and Phyllis Mount, Jessie Woods, Kathryn Mamet, Leigh Bair, Dr.Schennelle, Annie Morse, Mary Huldrum, Linn Kuder, Emma Lerch, Charles Feirichand Adelaide Bailey.
The exhibition was a cross-section presentation of many media and forms:Photographs by Larry Huston of Fort Myers Beach, pencil and crayon drawings,pastels, oils, watercolors, acrylics, collage and serigraphs. They ranged from primitivepaintings to sophisticated abstracts and unusual materials were employed such asprinter's materials for distinctive work.
The Sanibel-Captiva Art League is open to both visitors and residents alike, andall artists and art lovers are invited to join. The dues are $2 for a year's membership,and checks may be mailed to Mrs. Richard Frieman, 2628 Coconut Drive, Sanibel,Fla. 33957.
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AUCTION
Sat. March 17th, 10 A.M. oin SanibelIsland, Florida. World-wide Collection ofAntiques, old Chinese objects, etc., by Mr.John Kenedy; at residence, Sanibel Harbor.Old Gorham sterling 18 place setting, app.225 pieces, old Gorham 7 piece sterling teaand coffee set, app. 40 extra sterling servingpieces, pair Sheffield candlesticks, old Chineseteak hand- carved panels, cinnabar, ambergods, temple dogs, jade horses and statues, 2Canton lamps, Chinese brass umbrella stand,old Chinese plates, beautiful old crystalbaccarat stemware sets, peacock designcrystal, set Tiffany place plates, cobalt blue;Commemorative Wedgewood plates, Federaldesk and secretary, 15th century Spanishchest, Chippendale, English, French, Dutchfurniture, app. 40 rare antique American,Tiffany, English, Regency clocks. Goldskeleton French pocket watch. German silvercarriage pocket watch, and others. App. 16antique percussion rifles, French enamelportraits, oil paintings by W. H. Koerner1916, water colors signed by B. J. Barnett, A.Fred Cozzens, and others. Partial listing. Raindate following day. All-day sale, bring chairs,Cash. Auctioneering Services - William J.Alquist, Sanibel Island, 1-472-2357.
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ISLAND TRAVEL AGENCYPerwinkle Way at Dixie Beach
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More settled weather has madehappy days adventuring aboard the WetPants with Capt. Dick Frieman. Recenttrippers were Mr. & Mrs. GrandLangdon of Copake, N.Y., Dr. & Mrs.Robert Johnstone of Sister Bay, Wise.,Mr. & Mrs. Fred Biton of Island Heights,N.J., and Mr. & Mrs. P. Corbin Kohn ofSanibel, with their grandson, Edward.
Also out for a day's exploring wereMr. & Mrs. C. Bauer Radcliffe ofRockford, 111., Dr. & Mrs. TeaverGilcreast, Ruth Purcell Ross, Mr. & Mrs.C. S. Estabrook, Jr. of Chateau Sur Mer,Mr. & Mrs. Charles Colby, Mr. JohnColby, and South Seas Plantation guestsDr. & Mrs. Burril B. Crohn and Mr. &Mrs. Jack L. Leon of Kent, Conn.
BIKES AND BABIES
The benefit to raise funds for a bikepath on Sanibel to give safety to cyclistsand to Right to Life to save the lives ofprecious babies will feature thisWednesday, March 21, a collection ofcanes and parasols from the prop roomof the Pirate Playhouse. There will alsobe Hazel Whitehead's Alice inWonderland dolls, (she is sending somenew Alices from Shawnee, Okla.) andthe charming watercolors of LesterBaker.
There is a donation of 50 cents perperson and the records played will bethose of Wanda Landowska on theharpsichord. "Art in the Afternoon" inPirate Alley, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., March21. Be sure to see a blackthorn canefrom Dublin, a silver handled whiteembroidered parasol from the TeddyRoosevelt estate, and a wee one Ruthused aboard ship purchased in Aberdeenat Hong Kong.
BLUE CIRCLE
On Monday last, the Blue Circlemet at the Ernest Dickey homestead onCaptiva Island. Along with rollingbandages, Dorothy showed her guests allher beautiful treasures of grandmother'sday.
Present to help with the work forthe afternoon were Miriam and RuthBiddle, Brita Wolleyhan, MargaretDunham, Peg Racek, Miriam Johnson,Kay Schultz, Pin Mills and Ruth Hunter.The bandages are sent to the CatholicMedical Mission Board for distributionto the sick poor throughout the world.
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The Colony guests are Mr.& Mrs.James Wallace from Des Moines, Iowa;Mr. & Mrs. John Elgar of Mt. Pleasant,Iowa; Mr. & Mrs. Irvine J. Kittinger, Jr.,Buffalo, N.Y.; Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L.Peterson, Haverford, Pa.; the A. Bylinsand sons from Cleveland Hgts., Ohio;the Robert Hammonds, PompanoBeach, Fla.; the William Ohles fromPetosky, Mich.; and the Richard W.Frisch family from Ruxton, Md.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mazur are herefrom Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Mr. GlenBroom and family from Hazel Crest, 111.;Mr. & Mrs. T. T. Edbloom, Dr. Carl B.Walden and family, and Mr. & Mrs. SamRosenbaum, all from Minneapolis,Minn.; Dr. LaMar Hankamp and familyfrom Ann Arbor, Mich.; the Rufus A.Wheelers of Scotia, N.Y.; and Mr. &Mrs. Chester E. Reineke from Rector,Pa.
Also Mr. & Mrs. Jacque R. Huberand family of Cincinnati, Ohio; the R.H. Hubbells from Bucks County, Pa.;the J. A. Duschl party, Lakeland, Fla.;Mrs. John B. McKinney and family, St.Louis, Mo.; the P. T. Ectons fromLexington, Ky.; Mr. & Mrs. CharlesTerry and family from Exeter, N.H.; Dr.& Mrs. Edward Wilgis and family,Baltimore, Md.; the Earl K. Bowensfrom Norwood, Mass.; Dr. & Mrs. J. R.Willson, Ann Arbor, Mich.; andWilloughby, Ohio, Mr. & Mrs. WilliamA. Graff.
SEGUNDA GUESTS
Continuing guests at the Segundathis week are Dr. & Mrs. Edwin Ober ofPainted Post, N.Y.; Mr. & Mrs. JosephOber of Elmira, N.Y.; the S. B.Hamiltons of Willowdale, Ontario; theErnest Tillsons of Wellesley, Mass.; andthe F. L. Bollingers of Marietta, Ohio.
Welcome new arrivals include thePeter Shuldiner family from New YorkCity; the Arthur Botjers of Amityville,N.Y.; Dr. & Mrs. Francis H. Adler ofPhiladelphia; and Mr. John Von Deling,also of Philadelphia.
Expected during the week are Mr.& Mrs. Ernest Mueller, returning fromArlington Heights, 111.; Mr. & Mrs.Richard J. Bell of Corning, N.Y.; Mr.William Ailes of Canton, Ohio; and Mr.& Mrs. David Randall.
BLIND PASS COTTAGES
Guests at Blind Pass Cottages areMr. & Mrs. McKean Thompson and Mr.& Mrs. Emlen Williams Holmes ofCedarhurst, N.Y., the John Donnellys ofNew Orleans, La.; Mrs. Eva Hawes ofMahopac, N.Y.; the Blackwell Dunnams,Troy, Ohio; and Mr. & Mrs. VernonBrooks of West Palm Beach who are inthe process of building a home here onthe island.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Duncan are herefor a month from East Hamtpon, N.Y.;Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Procter and grandson,Jimmy, of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. & Mrs.Ray Bushong and Mr. & Mrs. EmestNeuforth of Troy, Ohio; Mrs. BushSneed of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. & Mrs.Robert Plymale and three children ofKalamazoo, Mich.; Mr. E. Spinka,Riverside, 111.; and the RichardHammills of Belleview, Mich.
ISLAND INN GUESTS
Arrivals at Island Inn include Mr. &Mrs. Thomas Burton of Wellesley Hills,Mass.; Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Kimball of NewPort Richey, Fla., (Mr. Kimball ispresident of the Island Inn Co.); Mr. &Mrs. Walter Westcott, Pownal, Vermont;the James Wallaces, Des Moines, Iowa;Dr. & Mrs. John Carrier, St. Louis, Mo.;Mrs. Nancy Kane Sandoe and daughter,Chestertown, Md.; Mr. & Mrs. WilliamMaguire, Largo, Fla.; and the WilliamFarinholts of Atlanta, Ga. Also herefrom New Smyrna Beach, Fla., are Mr.& Mrs. A. Haman; the John Butlers ofAtlanta, Ga.; Mrs. M. V. Seymour, St.Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Anne Warren anddaughter, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Mr. &Mrs. George Beall and daughter ofBaltimore, Md.; the Bruce Massiners ofMechanicsburgh, Pa.; and Miss EdnaVollmar of Upper Montclair, N.J.
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An uprooted tree on a lonely Sanibel beach becomes an unusualthree-dimensional photographic study by Artist-Photographer Ivin Wise of PompanoBeach, Fla., who will be having a special showing of his works at Legel Art Gallery,I Tinkle Way, Sanibel, on March 16 through March 18. (photo by Ivin Wise)
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A familiar resident of Sanibel Island is Pelican Pete shown with a friend at tneCaptiva inlet as caught by the lense of Photographer Ivin Wise of Pompano Beach,Fla., who will be showing h.'? work at Legel Art Gallery on March 16 through March18. (photo by Ivir v. .at)
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FICTIONI . J O N A T H A N LIVINGSTON SEAGULL. Richard Bach.
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2TTHE ODESSA FILE. Frederick Forsyth. J Viking. $7.95. Orders to Viking average5-6000 per week. ,
3.VSEMI-T0UGH. Dan Jenkins, j Atheneum. $7.95
4.VAUGUST 1914. Alexander Solzhenitsyn. | Farrar. Straus & Giroux, $10
5.YGREEN DARKNESS. Anya Seton.| Houghton. $8.95
6T THE SUNLIGHT DIALOGUES. John Gardner. | Knopf. $8.95
7 . / E L E P H A N T S C A N REMEMBER. Agatha Christie. I Dodd. Mead, $6.95. Latest salesfigure. 76.000.
8. / T H E PERSIAN BOY. Mary Renault. ] Pantheon. $7.95
9YTHECAMERONS. Robert Crichton. | Knopf. $7.95
10./THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE. John Godey. | Putnam, $6.95. Newfiction best seller.
NONFICTION1V DR. ATKINS' DIET REVOLUTION. Robert C. Atkins, j McKay, $6.95. McKay has a
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2Y THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST. David Halberstam. | Random, $10. Sales totalthrough February, 153,000.
3 , / T H E JOY OF SEX. Alex Comfort. | Crown, $7.95; $12.50. Sales, 165,000; in print,210.000.
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6,/jOHNNY, WE HARDLY KNEW YE. Kenneth P. O'Donnell and David F. Powers.Little, Brown. $8.95
7 V A L L CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. James Herriot. | St. Martin's Press, $7.95
8./jOURNEY TO IXTLAN. Carlos Castaneda. | Simon and Schuster, $6.95
9./THE IMPLOSION CONSPIRACY. Louis Nizer. | Doubleday, $10.95. New nonfictionbest seller. 80,000 printed.
10./sUPERMONEY. Adam Smith. | Random, $7.95. Copies sold through the end ofFebruary, 108,000.
FICTION CANDIDATES/sNOWFIRE. Phyllis A. Whitney. | Doubleday, $6.95. 50,000 copies printed.
/ A WOMAN NAMED SOLITUDE. Andre Schwarz-Bart.| Atheneum, $5.95
BURNT OFFERINGS. Robert Marasco. | Delacorte, $6.95. Only new fiction Candidate,published February 1. "Ahorror story . . . insidiously f r ighten ing. . . " said PW.
/ RULE BRITANNIA. Daphne DuMaurier. Doubleday, $6.95
y ' A DAY NO PIGS WOULD DIE. Robert Newton Peck. | Knopf, $5.95
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PETE'S CARPENTRY SERVICENeed something repaired or rebuilt? 25years experience. From cabinets ondown. Pete Stahl — Rocks West —472-2147
WOOD DOCKS BUILTOFF-SHORE CONSTRUCTION
CALL CLYDE HOLLOWAY472-2456
C A N O E S
GRUMMAN ALUMINUMCANOES & ACCESSORIES
ALSO LIGHTWEIGHTFIBERGLASS CANOES
TARPON BAY MARINA472-1323
LISTINGS WANTEDList your home, lot, motel, business,acreage. Personal attention with us.
REAL ESTATE ON THE ISLANDEd Webb
Branch OfficeKona Kai Motel
1539 Periwinkle WaySanibel, Fla. 33957
472-1001Chuck Bundschu, Inc., Realtor
FT. MYERS HEALTH FOODSOpen Tues-Sat. 9-5:30
481-03226057 McGregor Blvd.
Just north of College Parkway
JAMES E. MONAGHANContracting and Trucking ServiceLand Clearing • Filling and Paving
472-1289 P.O. Box 94472-2334 Sanibel, Fla.
BOB'S TREE SERVICETrees Trimmed and ToppedLight Hauling and Rubbage
Bob Degand 472-2487
SUPERIOR PAINT & ROOFCOATING COMPANY
Tile and gravel roofs, pressure cleaned,treated and painted. Complete paintingservice. Quality materials.
Written guarantee Free estimatesPhone Collect;
813-936-6586 or 813-542-7965
YOUR CARDELIVERED ANYWHERE
in U.S. & Canada
DOOR TO DOOR SERVICEICC Licensed & Insured
Auto Driveaway Co. 542-4188
JJ's BEACH SIGNS(Behind Warren Yachts, Inc.
at Wooden bridge)463-2952
Painted Signs - Construction - Boats -Magnetic - Art Work
1000 San Carlos Blvd. Fort Myers Beach
BAYSHORE CONSTRUCTION
Custom wooden docks and seawalls andportable floating docks.472-1712 837 Casa Ybel Road.
CALL THE HANDYMAN"I Make House Calls"
REPAIRSREMODELING ADDITIONS
DOCKS
H. HENDRIE463-6288 after 5 and weekends
FOR SALE:Fiberglass sailboat, 23' Aquarius, ideal for thisarea. Trailer included. Sleeps 5, galley, head,dacron sails, outboard auxiliary. Good familyboat just 2 years old. Used only on calm daysby little old lady. Mike McQuade, 472-1384.
* * *LOST:$20 gold piece (watch enclosed), familyheirloom, in Bailey's sanctuary. Reward.472-1064 through Saturday noon. After thatcall 472-1370.
* * *APT. FOR RENT:Lovely 1 BR apt. Quiet setting, availableMarch 16. Daily, weekly, monthly. 472-2868.
* * *WANTED:Responsible person to drive car to Bostonarea end of March in exchange fortransportation. Owner will pay gas. WriteAllan Block, Captiva, Fla. 33924.
UnclassifiedsSERVICES OFFERED:Alterations and tailoring, men's and women's.Pick up and delivery. 472-1853.
Motel owners and business people. You cannow get color post cards 'and brochures.Beautiful full color reproduction, highestquality, low price. Call Larry C. Huston,commercial photographer, 463-6655.
* * *FOR SALE:Sunfish sailboat $325. Sonar RecordingFathometer $150. 463-6792 between 9 and 5.
* * *AL WOLF ELECTRONIC SERVICE
Color, B&W TV, Hi-Fi, Stereo, Radio, TapeRecorders, Record Players, Antenna Systems.472-2218. Back of Glory of the Sea.
-.* * *FURNISHED HOME ON DEEP CANAL:For sale by owner. Ideal for cruiser orsailboat. Has seawall and dock. Beautifullocation only 300 ft. to San Carlos Bay. 2bedroom, 2 bath, reverse cycle H/A, W/Wcarpeting, oversized double garage, screenporch. Assumable mortgage. Call 472-2566for appointment.
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FOR SALE:300' gulf front, Sanibel Island. 4 plus acres,West Gulf Drive, by owner. Box 1264 RanchoSanta Fe, Calif. 90267.
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FOR RENT:On the Gulf, Seagrape Lane, duplexapartments for rent, month or season.472-2291.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, open meeting,St. Michael's & All Angels Church, PeriwinkleWay, Friday nights, 8 p.m. For information,472-215 0.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:Sanibel, house for sale on lovely wooded lot,200 ft. from San Carlos Bay, a 3 bedroom, 2bath, reverse cycle H/A home with large lanai,garage, range, refrigerator, freezer, washer anddryer. For appointment, 472-1 394.
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LOTS FOR SALE:Lake side lot, within walking distance ofbeach, $10,950. Inside lot on private road,$8500. Private beach access. Owner,472-1297, 615 Rabbit Rd.
* * *FOR SALE:1971 Maverick, 2 door, 8 cylinders, stickshift, A/C, bucket seats. 7,600 miles,excellent condition. 472-2231.
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OLD CHINA DOLL KIT:Limited quantity, antique replica. I6V2" tallwith Southern Belle clothing pattern. $5.98postage paid. Box B12, Fort Myers Beach,Fla. 33931.
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SANIBEL HOUSE FOR SALE:Ideal location, 3 BR, 2 bath, large lania,garage, self cleaning oven, refrigerator,dishwasher, reverse cycle heat and air. Call472-1206.
FOR SALt:Sailboat-fiberglass-23 ft. Aquiris, ideal for this;area, spacious cabin, many extras, $5500firm. Mike McQuade, 472-1384.
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WANTED TO RENT:2 or 3 bedroom house on yearly lease. CallIsland Interiors, 472-1591 or 463-4383evenings.
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FOR RENT:Two bedroom, 2 bath luxury condominiumon the Gulf. Completely furnished, includingwasher and dryer. Available by month, seasonor year, starting Feb. 1974. Write RaymondBirch, 1625 Woodside La., Elm Grove, Wis.53122.
* * *WANTED:Man part time, outside maintenance, privategrounds. Captiva. Phone 472-1680.
. * * *FOR SALE:11'x12' green sculptured rug in excellentcondition, $50.00. 472-2320.
* * *BUSINESS LOT WANTED:Write information as to size, zoning, andterms, etc. P.O. Box 2867, Drawer B, FortMyers Beach, 33931.
* * *HELP WANTED:Middle aged women. 2-3 hours per day,weekdays. Inquire in person. Dairy Queen,Sanibel.
* * *WANTED:Retired or semi-retired person to work a fewhours a week helping out in modelapartments. 472-1229.
* * *FOR SALE:Boat, 20 ft. Flipper, all fiberglass. 75 hpoutboard Evinrude motor. Reasonable forquick sale. Trailer included. Phone Sat., Sun.,472-2436.
* * *FOR SALE:1972 Cadillac, Coupe deVille. Save hundredsof dollars over a '73, yet have a clean, troublefree car. Newly retired. No need for two cars.472-2491.
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WANTED:Desk clerk, typing required. The Colony.472-1424.
* * *SWAP:75 acres excellent Vermont mountain land.Want Island property. Robert Sherman,Ripton, Vt., 05766.
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One and Two Bedroom Units
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Prices From
$24,500
Models Open
Daily
Directions: Over the causeway to the Gulf, turn left on E. GulfDrive, Continue for V2 mile.
Phone: 472-122SSandalfoot671 E. Gulf DriveSanibel Island, Florida
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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.nu to 6 p.m.