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SANIBEL — CAPTIVA
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Vol. 16, No. 48 Tuesday, December 7, 1976 1 section — 10 cents
Bob Taylor and council
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At a regular meeting held last Tuesday inMacKenzie Hal!, the Sanibel City Councilvoted to approve three specific amendmentsto the city's comprehensive land use plan«CLUP). two of them requested by MarinerProperties President Robert Taylor.
In his first hearing of the morning, Taylorwas granted a variance from the CLUP'sminimum height elevation (flood proofing)and density requirements to permit theconstruction of the final 8 units at theMariner Pointe Condominiums on CausewayRoad.
Although the council has in the pastconsistently required developers to abide bythe 13.5 foot minimum- height elevationsrequired under the plan they chose last weekto allow Mariner to build at an elevation of10.5 feet above mean sea level because of thetransitional nature of the Mariner Pointedevelopment, which was begun prior to thecity's incorporation in 1974.
The variance was imperative, explainedTaylor, in order for the new units to main-tain the character of the completed portionsof the project, which were built at anelevation of H.5 feet under permits issued byLee - yunty. He did, however, ultimately
' "agree lo a compromise elevation of 10.5 feet.After careful deliberation, the council
voted 4 to 1 to overturn the city planningcommission's recommendation of denial forthe proposal, with Councilman CharlesLeBuff casting the dissenting vote.
Upon completion, the final 8 units atMariner Pointe will bring the project as awhole up to 105 units on approximately 13acres of land.
Shortly thereafter, Taylor was granted asecond amendment, enabling him to buildtwo duplexes on a Gulf-front lot at the cornerof Guif Drive and Seagrape Lane.
Because of a technicality, a waiver fromthe front yard setback requirements con-tained in the CLUP was needed to permit theproposed work.
In asking for only four units on the site.Taylor proposed to build at a lower densitythan that which was allocated to him in theplan. Although the plan allotted him sixmulti-family type units for the propertywithout requiring the setback variance.Taylor said he would prefer to build only thetwo duplexes in hopes of preserving the
single-family detached nature of the neigh-borhood.
Despite opposition to the proposalregistered by a number of homeowners inthe area, the council voted unamimously toapprove the requested amendment,although City Manager Bill Nungester in-formed the group that no developmentpermit would be issued for the work untilsuch time as Mariner replaces an amount ofnative vegetation which they had unlawfullyremoved in order to run water lines to thesite last week.
Due to what Mayor Porter Goss called a••unfortunate misunderstanding," Marinerhad cleared an area of sea oats, gumbolimbo, cabbage palms, and one large but-lonwood tree without obtaining a vegetationclearance oermit from the cilv.
In a letter to Nungesier. Taylor had ad-vised him that Mariner was planning to"clear and trim some Casuarina" at the siteunless advised otherwise, and thus took thecity manager's silence on the request to be atacit approval of the work. The removal ofCasuarina in the city, an undesirable exotic,requires no special permit under the plan.
As Taylor apologized for the oversight andpromised to restore the vegetation, thematter was dropped by the council, who onlyinstructed Nungester not to issue a permittor the constructoin of the duplexes until heis satisfied that the damage has beenrepaired.
Earlier in the session, the councilnarrowly approved a specific amendmentinvolving a waiver of the CLUP's front yardsetback provisions to permit F'ue;*t L. Sabinto construct a single-family home in theKearn's Subdivision at the corner of GulfDrive and Hurricane Lane. '
According to the petitioner's represen-tation. Bill Edwards, the variance wasneeded because of the •peculiar shape of theluf.'V • ''. .
The amendment passed by a very slimmargin, with two of the councilen voicing
. strong opposition to the request."The problem is that these people are
trying- to;put too big a house on too small alot," argued Councilman Duane White, "it'snot our fault the lot is too small."
The motion to approve the petition passed:; to 2; with Couneilmcii White and Zee Butleropposing the amendment.
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Tuesday, December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
SAN1BEL-CAPTIVA ISLANDEREstablished 1961
Editor Virginia N. Brown
Advertising Director Bili Burcfette'
- ADVERTISING -Display advertising rates on request.Classified advertising: SI.00 minimum per insertionfor up to and including 10 words; five cents per wordthereafter.
-WHERE TO CALL-Ne«vs items plus general information . . . 472-1881,472 1418Classifieds. . . . . . . . 472-1837 -472-1413 -if no answer, 463-6792Subscriptions 472-1831-472-1418 if noanswer, 549-0077
— DEADLINES -Classifieds and SHORT news items - Friday, 10 a.m.Display advertising - Thursday 4 p.m.
- ADDRESSES-MAiLiNG address: P.O. Box 3, Sanibel, FL. 33957LOCATION of office: Suite 7, Woodbridae Offices.1517 Periwinkle, Sanibel (Directly behind the7-11.)
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These listings are presented as a public service for visitorsand motel owners (who may get tired of reciting long lists fortheir guests} by the Sanibei Captiva ISLANDER, ff you havea service, either paid for or free, which you think should beinc'uded, please call the ISLANDER office at 472-1881. Thankyou.
things to do
political and governmentalSANIBEL CJTY COUNCIL meets rrse 1st, 3rc anc 5tn Tues-
days of every moairi si ? a.m. a* City Halt, uniess specialmeetings are caf ted. The public is invited.
SANEBEL PLANNING COMMJSSfON meets every Mondayat 9:30 a.m. at Sanibei City Ha!!, uniess special meetingsare called. The public is invitee.
FIRE DEPARTMENT meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at7:30, Palm Ridge Road Firehouse.
SAW IBEL-CAPTWA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION Board ofDirectors meets the second Tuesday of each month at 3:30.
SAN I BEL FIRE COffTROL DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS meeton the second Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. at the fire-house on Pslrn Ridge Road.
BINGO MUREX - American Legion Home, Wednesdays8 p.m. - no minors.
BIRD TOURS - Griffin Bancroft, 472-1447; George Wey-mouth, 472-1516.
FISHING GUIDES FOR CHARTER: Capf.,Ted Cole, 472-2723;Capt. Doug Fischer, 472-1551; Capt. Baughn Haiioway, 472-
. 2802; Capt. Beiton Johnson, 472-1122; Capf. John Johnson,472-1020; Capt. Bob Sabatino, 472-1734; Capt. Dyke Seiis,472-1784; Esperanza Woodring, 472-1126; Capt. ChicKennedy,472-4087; Capt. Herb Purdy, 472-1849, (also offers sightseeingtrips).
MUSEUM • the Odyssey Museum of Miniature Americana1554 Periwinkle Way, 472-1786.
NATURAL HISTORY FIELD TRIPS to Sanrbei's wildlifehabitats. For reservations call 472-2180.
SAILING (iessons and-or charter): Soutftwind, 472-2531;Paul Taylor, 472-1551.
SHELLING TOURS - Beach Bay Bayou, 472-1315; BaughnHaiioway, 472-2802; Duke Selis, 472-1784; Tarpon Bay Marina472-1323.
SIGHTSEEING TOURS - Herb Purdy, 472-1849; TarponBay Marina (canoes), 4721323; Capt. Chic Kennedy.472-4087, Sanibel Marina.
SIGHTSEEING INFORMATION - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv-ice, 472-1100.
TENNIS & SCUBA EQUIPMENT (RENTAL), The Real Eel,472-2674.
WATER SKIING - Herb Purdy, 472-1849.
OFF ISLAND DAY TIME ATTRACTIONS • Edison Home in Ft.Myers, 334-1280; Shell Factory, U.S. 41 North Fort Myers;Jungle Cruises, 334-7474, Fort Myers Yaccht Basin,- WaltzingWater, 283-0636, Pine Island Road.
fraternal groups
Tahitian Garden 472-3431
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - area meetings. Fort Myers,Tuesdays at 12:15 in the Shrine Building off Cleveland Ave.;Fort Myers South, Mondays at 12:15 in the Sheraton inn onRt. 41; Fort Myers Beach, Thursdays at 12:15 in the HolidayInn on Estero Blvd.; Cape Coral, Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m. inthe Cape Coral Country Club. For information call DickVenn, 463-9436,
KiWANIS CLUB meets each Wednesday morning at 7:45a.m. at ScotJy's Pub.
BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 88 meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdayat the school.
LIONS CLUB of Sanibel-Captiva meets at 6:30 p.m. the 1stand 3rd Wednesday of each month atCasa Ybel Resort.
AL ANON - Every Friday, 8:00 p.m. at St. Michael's and AllAngels Church. For information call 472-2491.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - open meeting, St. Michael'sand All Angels Church, Periwinkle Way, Friday nights, 8:00p.m. For information call 332-1300.
clubs & civic groups
AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 123-American Legion Home,second Tuesday of the month, 8 p.m.
LADIES GUILD of the Sanibel Community Church meetsat 1:30 every third Thurssday of the month. For Details,phone 472-2425.
SANIBEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, IC. - Sanibel Communityhouse, 1st Tuesdays, 6:30p.m.
SANIBELSTANDARD
472-2125
Atlas Air ConditioningServiceTune ups
Quaker Sfcte PennzoiiFront End Alignment
Sun. 10 cm -5 pm Daily 7 to 6, exceptJim Anholf, Prop. ° p e n 't!l1 9 p m Fr !days
librariesCAPTIVA LIBRARY - Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.
't i l noon.SANJBEL UBRARY: Hourss: Mon., Wed. & Fri. , 2 - 4 p.m.;
Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 10 a.m. • 12 Noon.
how to get thereBOATS (FISHSNG) TO RENT •- Blind Pass Marina, 472*
1020, Island Boat Rental. 472-2228, 'Tween Waters Marina,472-1784, Tarpon Bay (canoes), 472-1323.
BOATSS (SAIL) TO RENT - The colony, 472-1424; South-wind, inc. 472-2531.
MOTORCYCLE RENTALS - Sanifael Motorcycle RentaSs1203 Periwinkle- 472-2001.
BICYCLES FOR RENT: Hines Rental, 472-2874 or checkthe motei you are staying in.
Church CalendarCHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Sanibel Pubiic LibrarySunday 11:00 a.m. - Wednesday 8:00 p.m.
FiRST BAPTIST CHURCHThe Rev. Gerald Frost Minister
SUNDAY SERVICE:Sunday School 9:45 a.mWorship 11:00 a.m.Evening Services 7:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY EVENING:Prayer Meeting 7:00 o.m.
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCHThe Rev. Nicholas Srtaras
Services heid in the Redeemer LutheranChurch corner of Canal and Broadway,Fort Myers.
.Sunday 10:00a.m.
ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELSEPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. James D.B. Hubbs, RectorSUNDAY:Holy Communion 7:30a.m1st &'3rd Sundays 9:30 a.m.Morning Worship,2nd & 4th Sundays 9:30 a.m.
SPIRITUALIST CHURCHRev. Nona F. Hurtado, Secretary - 639-0843
The Christian Thinkers of America, 3620Acline Road, Punfa Gorda. Worship ServiceSunday, 11:00 a.m.
TEMPLE BETH ELDel Frado Parkway, Cape Coral
Rabbi Simon FriedemanFriday Worship 8 p r n
ST. ISABEL CATHO L1C CH URCHFr. Gerard Beauregard, Pastor
Fr. Ladisiaus Pelczyski, Asst. PastorSunday Masses
Vigil (Saturday evenings) 5:30 p.m.Sundays 8:30and 10 a.m.
Other MassesFriday Mass (1st Friday) 7:30 p.m.Daily 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.Holy Days (Vigil) . 7:30 p.m.
Confessions before each Mass.SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCHThe Rev. Bruce E. Milligan, Pastor
Sunday Worship Service . . . . 9 : 1 5 & l l a . m .Sunday School
(Kindergarten thru 2nd) . . . 9:15a.m.Sunday Schoo!
(3rd thru 8th grades) . . . . . . . 10:15 a.m.
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976-
ter or vegetation?Island environmentalists and of-
ficials of the Island Water Association(IWA.) exchanged harsh words lastTuesday before the Sanibel CityCouncil as the plans for the IWA'sproposed 2 million gallon storage tankfacility were once again brought up forconsideration.
The storage tank proposal has had along turbulent history of post-ponements dating back to the dayswhen Sanibel was still a speck ofunincorporated Lee County, and lastTuesday's discussion before the citycouncil was no exception to that long-standing controversy.
Originally, the proposed tank was tobe built on a site off of Dixie BeachBoulevard until a concerted outcryfrom residents in the area forced the
"TWA to seek another location for themassive storage facility.
In an attempt to situate the allegedunsightly tank in a non-residentialarea, the IWA next purchased alowland site off Wulfert Road at theIsland's west end and requested cityapproval of the relocation proposal inmid 1975.
The city planning commission held ahearing on the request on July 14, 1975,and recommended unanimously thatthe city approve the proposal, whilecommending the IWA on their foresightin recognizing the need to expand theirfacilities to keep pace with the Island'srapid growth trends.
The matter came to a hearing beforethe city council on August 5 of thatyear; but no action was taken pendingthe completion of the city's com-prehensive land use plan (CLUP). Itwas at this meeting that CouncilmanCharles LeBuff noted the "uniquevegetation" in the area of the proposedsite and asked the city's VegetationCommittee to conduct a vegetativesurvey of the property.
The council heard the proposal againon November 18 of last year and againdeferred action to await the adoption ofa plan for the city. It was at about that
time, according to IWA GeneralManager Larry Snell, that the cityplanners promised to designate theproposed site as a "special use" in dieCLUP.
Finally, on January 20, 1976, thecouncil voted unanimously to upholdthe planning commission's recom-mendation of approval for theproposal, while emphasizing that theIWA should consult the VegetationCommittee and then apply for a citybuilding permit before initiatingconstruction of the facility. At thatmeeting, IWA Attorney JohnSchumacher informed the council thatconstruction was not contemplated forat least two years from that date.
For a time, everyone seemed happywith the outcome and little was heardof the matter until just recently, whenthe long-awaited vegetation inspectionwas finally conducted by Vegetation
Committee Chairman George Camp-bell.
The results of his study, he said,indicated that .much valuable nativevegetation would be destroyed by theconstruction of the proposed storagetank on the site, including manymangroves, some buttonwood and afair amount of the rare and sensitiveJoe-wood (Jacqumiakeyensis). amongothers. Campbell further concludedthat the site was unfit for the proposedtank because the amont of vegetationto be cleared in the undertaking(roughly 46 per cent) is far in excess ofthe 20 per cent clearance permitted inIsland lowland areas pursuant to theCLUP.
According to Snell, the proposedstorage tank is to be 110 feet indiameter and is to rise 20 feet aboveground, although the city's approval ofthe proposal called for the tank to be
screened from view by landscapingand a serpentine access road.
Thus, Snell and IWA President JimRobson approached the council lastTuesday to request that they be per-mitted to proceed with construction ofthe tank. Citing a 22 per cent averageyearly increase in water consumptionon the Island as the necessity formoving quickly toward the con-struction of the facility. Robson told thecouncil that the IWA would need thenew tank by next year if it were to meetthe peak tourist season demand forwater in the city.
Snell added that the IWA had hopedto begin hauling the necessary fill tothe site before the heavy Christmastraffic set in, but that they wanted toclear the land within the week in orderto take soil borings and accordinglyrequested that the city issue them a
island Water representatives
throw George Cam bell (left) both a grin
and a grimace during hearing before council.
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Tuesday, December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
Letter to the Editor
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Your astrological weekespecially cast for the Islands by fTiadam Dorinda
(phone: 4£]-3G51)
Aries: Some surprise is likely when ex-perimenting with new methods. Smallproblems will arise concerning smaii trips.Gains through property deals possible now.
.Tarus: Cithers may be undependable oruncooperative in money dealings. More thanusual local travel because of unexpectedturn of events. You may have to rearrangeholiday plans.
(•<-mini: This is not the time to be toooutspoken or bring up touchy subjects.You'll have a good chance to collect a debt.Look at things from the other person's pointof view.
Cancer: Probable emotional upsets in jobenvironment will quickly pass. Work withsomeone else on a creative project for bestresults. Be sure and keep everything aboutboard where the family is concerned.
l.co: A hard choice ahead where your iovelife is concerned. This is not the time to becareless in health matters. There should besome improvement in partnership matters.
Virgo: You are likely to be consideringnew ways of earning money. Forhest resultsseek pertinent dala early. Keep an openmind where family, residential and property-matters are concerned.
Libra: Don't trust influential people toomuch where written commitments areconcerned. New ideas for advertising andpromotion will turn a profit. Use cautiondriving-long or short trips.
Scorpio: Keep career aims to yourself andyou will achieve a certain goal easier. Bewary of the money-making schemes ofothers. You coukl get lucky, but don't counton it.
Sagittarius: Some friction could cause atemporary change of locale. Yourrestlessness could cause you (o have litle
consideration for others. Find out whatyou're expected to pay.
Capricm-ii: Don't doubt your capabilities,grab that golden opportunity. Some problemlikely for those with pets. This is a good timeto make those travel plans.
Aquarius: Don't take sides in a fightbetween friends. News from a distanceshould be good. You're riding a little streakof good luck. Keep plans flexible regardingsocializing.
Pisces: New domestic projects beginningshould do nicely. Put your cards on the tablewhere community affairs are concerned.Don't take things too personally whendealing with in-laws.
MADAM DOR'NDA
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ASTMOLOGEETAftQTCARD READER
Oroeern - Dairy - frozen foods
leafs - Cold Seer &'UMitefishing TactileCards - Magazines
HeaUh & Bca«,9 Aids
NORTH END OF SANIBELAT BLIND PASS BRIDGE
each year.>houid dos freedom be rn̂ irktNiiiv' cur-
sorry to hear of the dog tailed, we wsil need to look elsewhere afterhich appeared in THE ih;s year - this year, becauseeur deposit for. 23.1976. Januarv and Febmarv have alreadv been
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Mrs. SnyderSanibei even btandai'.*avs ".'.'I"
Dos ircedonpickina Sa;i;bespend several ihou>ands of dollars in Sanibei New Jersey
nd I have been wintering on credited.ore the causeway was buiit.our v,'£-ii-behaveddo£,
I trust the members of the city council willssve this proposed amendment proper
:> the basic reason for our consideration.and I might add thai we Dr. Charles W. Snvder.Jr..
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976
in your opinion. . .
"What is most lacking an the islands ?"
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Penny Tobbe. Fort Myers: •'Apartmentrentals for the average income personsworking on the Islands."
Claudia Carpenter, Sanibei: '•I'd savpublic recreational facilities - especially apaddlebal! court."
Frori Fox. Sanihel island: "That couldce summed up in just two words-beachaccess. Particularly parking for beachaccess."
Bill Kreuser, Cape Coral: "A shuttleservice for visitors to the Island who don'twant to drive their cars everywhere."
ADebbie Flanjack, Foil Myers Beach:
•"Entertainment and amusements in theevenings for people of all ages."
Jackie Grice, Fort Myers: "Housing forthe people who work on the Islands is badlylacking; and pubiic restroom facilities,especially in the shopping centers, is also animportant need."
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Tuesday, December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
policeAn unusually large
number of vehicular movingviolations, improperequipment and speedingcitations were issued thispast 'week by the SanibelPolice Department —ten inall, including three forspeeding. (Also, somehow oranother the department wasthe recipient of a brand newtypewriter ribbon, whichreally doesn't have much todo with fighti/ig crime, butcertainly makes typing thisreport a lot easier!)
Various and sundryalarms whent off a total ofnine times, one of themthree times in the sameplace, and the rest scattered,here and there. Four "darkhouse" checks were in-tensified, although all-proved negative, the am-
bulance was called uponthree times, the SPD ren-dered assistance of one sortor another six times, and asail boat and a purse werereported found.
Mbpeds (those cute littlemotorized bicycles) werereported being in the wrongplace. They were, andperson who rents them wasasked to tell customers tokeep, them off privateproperty. Ren tor said hewould so advise.
Mopeds reported in wrongplace again — this time, onbike path. GOA (Gone OnArrival).
reportsComplainant came in that
two juveniles were firing agun into a pond. Turned outto be playing with plasticreplicas of guns. No shotsfired.
Complainant came inabout "improperly" parkedcar. Car moved by timeofficer arrived on scene.
Complainant stated thatnude bathers were not onlynaked, but were acting in anobscene manner. They wereand were duly arrested.
Call came in askingassistance since caller's doghad been hit by a car. Whenofficer arrived, complainant
was burying dog, and said itwas the dog's fault, as it hadrun in front of a car.
A cottage occupied by avisiting couple was thescene of an early morningB&E, when assailant en-tered same by means oftearing a hole in the screendoor and turning the doorhandle. Occupantsawakened, which effectivelystopped the "B" part of theB&E.
A fire extinguisher And itsbracket were removed fromthe wall of a rental property.
Dogs reported runningaround loose. They were,but not in front of officer.
Locked and parked carwas broken into, with theresult that a briefcase(which didn't containanything of real value) wasmissing.
Those dogs were reportedloose again. Officer locatedthem, at apparent place ofresidence. Since dogs werein emaciated condition, anote, along with some dogfood, was left for owner.
A dog owner reported thatsomeone had mysteriouslyremoved a collar and chokechain, and owner was in fearthat someone would reportdog as running around loose.
Call came in that a houseon Captiva had been"stripped — including therefrigerator." It had been.Investigation continuing.
A charge of assault waschanged to B& E betweenearst-while friends. After alot of investigation and quitea bit of conversation, $40involved ended up in rightfulowner's possession.
The SPD wants YOU!Police Chief John P. Butler of the
Sanibel Police Department isrequesting any man or woman, livingon Sanibel or Captiva, over the age of18 years of age who would be interestedin joining the Sanibel Auxiliary Policeto see the Department for an ap-plication.
The required 86 hours of training forAuxiliary Police Officers will be held at
City Hall from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.beginning December 6, and will end thelatter part of January, 1977.
Auxiliary Police candidates arerequired to have a high school diploma,copy of their birth certificate, militaryservice record (where applicable) andhave a medical examination andsuccessfully pass a job-relatedphysical fitness test administered bytheYMCA.
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, T976
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20-Spanish News6:25
20-Gulf Coast Today and"LittSe Rascals"
6:3011-Morning Devotional
6:35ll-F.Y.I.
6:5511-Spanish News Cast
7:001 l-CBS Morning News20-Today26-Good Morning America
7:2511-LocaS News20-Today in Florida
7:301 l-CBS Morning News
8:00il-Captain Kangaroo
8:2520-Today In Florida
9:0011-Sesame Street20-Donahue!26-Sunshine Showcase
Movies:Tues: "Lady In The Dark"Wed: "Caught In Draft"Thurs: "Dr.Cyclops"Fri: "Forest Rangers"
6:00ll-Xews Eleven20-Eyewitness News26-Newscene
6:3011-CBSXews20-CBS News26-ABCNews
7:0011-DavidNiven20-Brady Bunch26-To Tell The Truth
7:3011-Andy Williams20-Holly wood Squares26-Bobby Vinton
Mon: Dec. 6, "Happy GoLucky"
Tues: "Holiday Inn" (Notthe chain, but TheBing!)
io-.noll-Merv Griffin2li-Sanford and Son
in::;o20-HO11VWO(K1 Square*
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12:3011-Search For Tomorrow20-The Gong Show26-AI1 My Children
12:5520-XBCXews
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1 l-Tony Orlando and Dawn20-Baa Baa, Black Sheep26-Happy Days
8:3026-Laverne & Shirley
9:00U-M.A.S.H.20-Police Woman26-Rich Man, Poor Man
1:00ll-The Young and The
Restless20-Somerset26-Rvan'sHope
1:301 l-As The World Turns20-Days of Our Lives26-Fa mily Feud
2:002fi-S2(i.0OO Pyramid
2:3011-The Guiding Light20-The Doctors"ifi-One Life To Live
3:0011-AI1 In The Family20-Another World
3:1526-General Hospital
3:30ll-MatchGame'76
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4:3011-Mike Douglas20-Hogan's Heroes26-Can You Top This?
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11:0011-News Eleven20-Eyewitness News2R-Xewscene
11:301 l-CBS Late Show20-The Tonight Show26-ABC Tuesday Movie:
"The Man WhoWouldn't Die."
I a.m.20-The Tomorrow Show
Wednesday - 6 p.m. on6:00
1 l-News Eleven20-Evewkness News26-Newscene
6:3011-CBSNews20-NBC News26-ABCNews
7:00•II-Wild Kingdom20-Brady Bunch26-To Tell The Truth
7:3011-Untamed World20-Gong26-WiId World of Animals
fi:0GH-Mews Eleven20-Eyewitness News2(i-.Newstene
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8:00II-Good Times20-CPO Sharkey26-Christinas Fantasy in
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Christmas Special
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ll-The Waltons20-VanDykc&Co26-Weicome Back, Kotter
8:302fi-Barney Miller
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An Eagle" (A WarStory)'
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2(i-Xaiicy*Walker Show10:00
20-Gibh.svilk'26-Streets of San Francisco
11:0011-News Eleven
9:3020-The Practice
10:0020-The Quest26-Charlie's Angels
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Mystery Movie: "ComeDie With Me."
1 a.m.20-The Tomorrow Show
20-Eyewitness News2(>-Newscene
11:301 l-CBS Late Movie20-The Tonight Show26~"Slreets of San
Francisco" followed by"Dan August"
1 a.m.20-The Tomorrow Show
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A MOSTIMPORTANT
MESSAGEfrom the ISLAND PUB
For EWO years the island Pub has been sen-ingSouthwest Florfdians the finest Seafood, Prime Rib,and Steaks tha: money can buy. Throughout :h:s timewe have maintained our pledge:
• NEVER to increase prices more than necessary.• NEVER to compromise the high quality rrems used
in the preparation of our fine menu.Your continued patronage has been our reward.
It is for this reason that we would like you to know:•IN SPITE of severe inflationary pressures•IN SPiTE of the imitation of others who will follow
a natural leader• IN SPITE of all the complicated and restrictive
pressures of daily living•IN SPITE of the rampant turmoil involvedWe stand alone, beaten, torn and humbled
but we will N E V E R compromiseNEVER succumb to the outside pressuresNEVER betray your trust.
We will NEVER raise the price of our house specialthe ISLAND PUB ORIGINAL
OPEN FACE PEANUT BUTTERSANDWICH
it will continue to sellfor the very reasonable
price of $17.95f/ects Our reatti
the ISLAND PUB
mthM-eM I lond.t s Finest SeaJnori I'nme Rib. Steaks ami Cocktails Opt-n ~Dav* ". P M i dBtil Sjn t~jrlo> Blvri Hefwwn the Bnrfges fort Mvers Heath -jfev > ( jt l
restaurant &cocktail lounge
featuring fresh seafood
steaks m salad bar m chopschildren's menu available*daily dinner specials
Join us in our newly remodeled loungefor our afternoon get together 4 to 6
Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. -10 p.m.island Shopping Center 472-1 366
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PLEASE NOTENEWS, especially SOCIAL NEWS, cannof
he printed if received in the ISLANDERoffice after Thursday, 4 p.m.
PLEASE CO-OPERATE/("social news" is everything short of blowing
up the causeway.)
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Tuesday. December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
•put left thumb here and PULL(don't tear) gently...
Saturday - all day
11 -Miiniiim Devotional7:01!
11-Music ;ni(l The SpokenWord
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11-Fury20-!.iu!c Rascals
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KESTAURAMTiCALI B U R G E R PURE GROUND BEEF,. SHREDDED LFTTUCE,CHEESE AND OUR OWN SPECIAL RELISH ON A GOLDEN TOASTEDBUN.. •. $.75
TEXAS TACO CRISP TORTILLA SHELL FILLED WITH OUR OWNTASTY MEAT, LETTUCE, TOMATOES AND GRATED AMERICAN CHEESE
$.50
ENCHJLADAS - OUR OWN MEAT RECIPE, GRATED CHEESE,ONIONS, WRAPPED IN 2 TORTILLAS, COVERED W/OUR CHILI &MELTEDCHEESE Sl.gg I
AWARDED MERITORIOUSFOOD SERVICE COMMENDATION
HouseRESTAURANT
FRESH SEAFOOD"The Closest You Can Get To
Fresh Seafood Without Getting Wet"!Fresh Florida Lobster
Stone Crab Claws, Steaks, ChickenImported & Domestic Wines
Children's Menu 472-1242Dinner 5-9
ReservationsNot Required Closed Sunday 1244 Periwinkle Way
Holme* House
MAINE LOBSTER FEASTEVERY mOU.r TUES., WEDS. & THURS.
* Boiled Maine Lobster (choose from our tank.)INCLUDING
A Cup Of Our New England Clam ChowderTHEN VISIT OUR SALAD BAR
A Choice of Baked Potatoe, French Fries, Hash Browns or Spaghettiwith Red or White Clam Sauce and Loaves of our Homemade Bread* Because Our Tank Only Holds 125 Lobsters We Can Not Guarantee
Lobster After 8 P.AA. • ' : ' $ £ L - Q / \Gourmet Cuisine ' %##Jr %r
35-Entrees- 10 Page Menu . Dining & Cocktails
463-5519 CHiLDRENS MENU AVAILABLE 7 Days-5 'til?
starunq7$3.952500 ISTEfiO BLVD. TORT MYERS
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Jungle2tkVlcI>ulf she Talking Dog
10:2.1
lf-Shazam: & The IsisHour
L'O-M«itster Squad2S-The Kroffts Supershow
11:0020-LandofTbeLost
11:30U-Ark II20-Big John, Little John
11:5526-Schoothouse Rock
12 Noon11-Fat Albert & The Cosby
Kids20-Kids from C.A.P.E.R.2S-Junior Almost Anything
Goes
12:252fi-Sth(Mi!h(iiLse Rock
12:30Il-NFL To<iay-pre-game
ftmtball211-Muusjsy2S-.\merican Bandstand
I: (HIII-.NFT. FimtbaH: Min-
nesota at Miami2ft-FIorida Wrestling
1 :IM2S-N.C.A.A. Foofbaif:
Pioneer Bow! fromWichita Falls. Tx.
2:002(t-NFL Game of the week
2::i02(i->Iusic Halt, America
3:3020-Grandstand
4:002ft-NFL-Pittsburg Steelers
at Houston Oilers
4:15U-C'BS Sports Spectacular
4 ::m2B-PeterGunn
5:0026-Wide World nt Sports
S:WH-News Eleven
6:3911-Thirty Minutes26-ABC Saturday News
T:W»I i-Lawrence Welfc20-E\ ewitness Weekend
News"26-Name That Tune!
7:3020-I.astnf the Wild2«-High Rollers
I l-.Mary Tyler Moore
20-Disney Movie Night:"Nature's Half Acre" &"Lt. Robin Crusoe,L'.S.N." starring DickVan Dyke
26-Hnlmes and YoVo
S:302B-Whafs Happening?
ft: 00M-Alt in the Family26-.NFL Football: L.A.
Rams at Detroit Lions9:30
II-Alice10:00
I I-Carol Burnett11:00
11-News Eleven20-Eyewitness News
11:3011-Movie Ciassics:
"Johnny Belinda"' withJane Wyman. LewAy res, , AgnesMoorehead. .
20-NBC's Saturday .Night,£the funniest night in the "week!
1! :4526-ABC Weekend News
12 Midnight26-Salurday Fifni Festival.
in which Yul Brynner.Charles Bronson andRobert Mitchum takeover the silver screen as"Villa Rides.11
Mailmen have nothing on shelters -
Giilf Shore Restaurantv: ;• ^ •BRUNCH SAT. •-&
1170 ESTERO BtVD,, PORT MYERS BEA6M 463-9i
The ISLANDER Tuesday. December 7, 1976
What's happening More thoughts on San-Cap Merger
at City Hall todayCITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 7, 1976
9:00 a.m. 1) Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance(Butler). 2) Approval of Minutes. 3) Correspondence.4) Planning Commission Report.
9:45 a.m. 5) Public Hearing and Second Reading ofan Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 76-18;Providing for a Limitation on the Sale of AlcoholicBeverages of not more than Forty Nine (49) percentof the Annual Combined Gross Sales Attributable tothe Sale of Food and Alcoholic Beverages.
10:00 a.m. 6) Public Hearing and Second Reading ofan Ordinance Adopting the 1975 Edition of theNational Electrical Code, Setting Forth DefinitionsofTerms of this Ordinance, Establishing a CodeCompliance Committee, Providing for an ElectricalInspector - His Duties and Powers, RequiringElectrical Examinations, Establishing Certificates ofCompetency, Forbidding Unqualified Persons fromInstalling and Repairing Electrical Wiring, Ap-paratus or Equipment, Establishing Fees for Elec-trical Contractors, etc.10:30 a.m. 7) Public Hearing and Second Reading ofan Ordinance Adopting the 1875 Edition of theStandard Plumbing Code with 1976 Revisions;Providing Definitions; Creating a Code ComplianceCommittee and Plumbing Official; Providing for aPlumbing Inspector; Providing for Examinationsand Reciprocity; Providing for Certificate of Com-petency, Initial Fees and Renewal Fees; ProhibitingUnqualified Persons to Install or Repair Plumbing,etc.11:00 a.m. 8) Public Hearing and Second Reading ofan Ordinance Adopting the 1976 Edition of theStandard Mechanical Code; Providing Requirementsand Regulations Pertaining to the Installation,Maintenance, Repair, Fabrication, Alteration, Ex-tension, or Design of Central Air Condition,Refrigeration, Heating and Ventilating SystemsIncluding all Appurtenances Thereto; ProvidingSpecific Amendments and Additions to Said Code,Such as Establishing a Code of Compliance Com-mittee; Requiring Competency Examination andCertification, etc.11:30 a.m. 9) Report from City Hall Site SelectionCommittee.11:45 a.m. 10) Motion for establishing an Ad HocHousing Committee to study moderate priced housingand appointment of Committee Members.12:00 Noon Recess.
1:30 p. m. 11) Preliminary Hearing and Report fromSanibel Planning Commission identifying the exactboundaries of all Commercial and restricted Com-mercial properties in Sanibel.2:15 p.m. 12) City Attorney's Report.
2:25 p.m. 13) City Manager's Report.A. Report and Recommendations on "Mo-Ped"
problem.B. Report and Recommendations on Commercial
Fishing Problem within Canals.2:45 p.m. 14) Mayor and Councilmen Reports.
3:00 p.m. 15) Public Inquiries and Comments.Adjournment.
.The following letterpertaining to the proposedmerger of Captiva with theCity of Sanibel was sent putby the Captiva CivicAssociation to its mem-bership on November 2t>.
The merger proposal wasinitiated this time around bya group of Captiva residentswho began to make their
"Paganin theParlor"
"Pagan in the Parlor," byFranklin Lacey which willopen the 13th season at thePirate Playhouse onDecember 22 is an hilariousfarce about two old maidsisters who inherit a SouthSea Island native as astepmother.
The cast of players is afine one—MaryBlumenauer, ElainePatton,Liz Harris, Alan Pote,Margaret Krueger, AllanMainard, Jean Culpepper,William Krueger, KristinKohlbranner, Ruth Hunter,as well as Philip Hunter,who also directs.
If you would like to knowwhat happens when youdrink Poon-a-su from theIsland of Walajun. be onhand for opening night, orthe day after Christmas.Dec. 26. The place is theIsland's own delightfularena theater, the PiratePlayhouse and tickets areavailable at the box office orPhone 472-2121.
And remember the dates,Dec. 22 - Dec. 26. Curtain8:15p.m.
idea known during the latterweeks of October.
The Civic Association'scurrent study of the an-nexation matter was thesubject of an article in the•November 9 issue of theISLANDER, which willcontinue to bring you timelyreports on furtherdevelopments in the oft-discussed undertaking asthey arise:Dear Friends:
"As many of you know,the Board of Governors hasagreed to sponsor a-study ofthe advantages anddisadvantages of a mergerof Captiva Island into theCity of Sanibel.
"Our one and only ob-jective is to produce anunbiased report on thissubject for" the CivicAssociation will not attemptto persuade island thinkingeither for or against aproposed merger.
"All registered voters onCaptiva will receive a copyof the report and. of course,all members of theAssociation who voteelsewhere will receive acopy,
"After the report has beendistributed, hopefully before
the end of February, theCivic Association plans toconduct two separatereferendums to ascertainIsland sentiment regardingthe proposed merger. Onereferendum will be conducted among Captiva's
- registered voters and oneamong those Captivaproperty owners who voteelsewhere.
"Under Florida Law anyconcrete action takentowards a merger, wouldhave to be initiated by theCity of Sanibel - which wouldnot want to consider such amove, unless it hadreasonable assurance that
"the registered voters of'Captiva would approve it.
"Any proposed mergerwould require approval bythe Sanibel City Council andwould • then requireratificaion by the voters ofboth Sanibel and Captiva.
"Our Study Committeewill be composed of EdwardLowry, Chm., assisted by-Marty Holtz, Dewitt Jones,Charles Stevens and Bar-bara Trimble. The Com-mittee is inviting those ofyou who may wish to do so topose questions for com-mittee study or to contribute
any factual material thaiwill be relevant to theirwork. Please send yourletter to Mr. Edward Lowry,Box 171, Captiva. Yourconstructive assistance willbe most welcome.Samuel D. Conant.President"
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Programmed preventive maintenance for your homeor condo, and general maintenance from re-hangingdoors and replacing screens to repairing drippingH B i f c j M b faucets and a whole lot more.
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Pools• Scheduled pool maintenance from $20.00 a month
• Chemicals, tools, parts — and equipment repairs
Lawns• Complete WEED EATER line
• Fertilizer, tools, sprayers — and mower repairs
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. -4 p.m.
HUtl* l i i l * of
SANIBEL CENTER BUILDING
1711 PERIWINKLE WAY
OPEN: 9:30-5:30 MON.-SAT.
Mr. Mole of Petoskey, Michigan, has opened anew home in Sanibel Island, Florida. He has been searching for unusualand lovely gifts for every member of the family and those occasions whenyou want a unique gift for a special friend. Nearly a third of our gifts areespecially made for us by outstanding artists and craftsmen from everystate. Mr. Mole invites you and your friends to stop by and see our lovelytreasure... We know you will enjoy the interior of Mr. Mole's new home.Unique Gifts . . . Handcrafted Items . . . Art, Toys, Games, Cookware
Something for EveryoneJEAN and CHARLEY DUTTON*•• •#
Tuesday, December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
Something to quack about.KM • KM • KM • KM • KM • KM • KM • K-I • KM • KM • KM . KM • KM • KM. . K>i * KM • KM • KS|
certificate ofMeritorious Food ServiceKmigrnUon. the ultimate ini.<:;e O Airily restauranthonors, has been recentlyhostov.eci on the MuckyO'jck;- on Cap'.iva Islandnear c w n tov.n .The award occurred as a
result of recent inspectionsbv she I.ee Countv Board oflieaith.
By virtue of the award, thefledgling restaurant and pubfounded in January of this
Vivacious Stephanie Webband noted local wit VictorMayeron have been in-strumental in thedevelopment of therestaurant to its presentstatus. The dinner menunow offers a variety ofsuperb seafood dishes as>vell as hearty English meatpies.
Styled alter the inns andpubs of the British isles, theMucky Duck has proven itspopularity among islanders
Laughter and good timesare abundant as patronsenjoy frequent live en-tertainment, mingle freeh-and engage in spiritedcompetition at the dartboard.
Quoth Don Mayernn. "Iwant to congratulate andthank all of the staff here fura job exceedingly welldone."
Indeed, the coveted awardfor "Meritorious Food
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Buliseye for the Mucky Duck!yean has soared to aposition of prominenceamong the multitude ofeateries in the area. DonMayeron. proprietor of theMucky Duck, is proud of theachievement and invites oneand all to stop by and judgefor themselves.
The establishmentreceived specific com-mendations in ail of thefollowing areas:housekeeping, food supply,personnel, food protection,equipment and utensils,building construction, wastedisposal, water supply and,last but not least—toilet andlavatories.
as a fine place to enjoy-either lunch or dinner andcertainly rates as a "must"for winter visitors. Thequaint establishment issituated on Palm Street inthe heart of downtownCaptiva Island. Overlookingthe beautiful Gulf of Mexico,the Mucky Duck is a fineplace to enjoy spectacularsunsets while sipping on amug of one of their manypedigreed beers.
Nightime finds thecharming olde English pubtransformed into one of themore rousing nightspots inSouthwest Florida.
Service Recognition."acquired in such a shorttime, gives ye oide Mucky-Duck quite a bit to quackabout.
Island weatherThe Islands' weather for last week, as recorded at
the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce weatherstation on Causeway Road, was as follows:DATE HI LO RAINFALL
November 26 78 60 None
November 27 80 68 None
November 28 (no reading taken)
November 29 80 70 None
November 30 65 50 13-100 inches
December 1 62 45 20-100 inches
December 2 63 52 7-100 inchesHAND CRAFTED GIFTS
HOURS- 10 TO 5 CLOSED SUNDAY
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976
In theresidentsCaptiva
- anotherperiment
months ahead,of Sanibel and
can expect yetinnovative ex-launched on the
With initial programs tobe broadcast in black andwhite only, the new Islandtelevision station iscurren"v working out of a
T. "tT'* • " •T'filn'iiii -SL.
Emii - the new neighbor
& half of TV news team!
Islands in the form of localtelevision broadcasting.
As a result of a jointventure between unnamedgroup of Island investors,the Island Reporter, andCablevision-Sanibel. Islandcablevision enthusiasts willin the near future be treatedto local news and featurestories at least twice weeklyon cablevision Channel 2.
small studio and offices inthe recently renovatedWoodbridge Office Complexbehind the 7-11 onPeriwinkle Way.
Emil and Bradley Fray,an experienced husband-wife reporting team whorecently arrived upon theIslands, will be handling theproduction of the localprograms, with Emil's area
of expertise bungphotography, while Bradlevis to handle the reportingand anchor the locai newsteam.
Current plans for theundertaking include a localnews program slated to bebroadcast over Channel 2 at5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, and afeature-type program of atleast a half-hour in length tobe aired on Fridays at 5:00p.m.
The Friday program willbe geared to a "'magazineformat," according toproduction supervisor DonWhitehead. and will includesuch features as local news,an Island activities calen-dar, current fishing andweather reports, and in-terviews with Islanders,among others.
"We would like to beginbroadcasting beforeChristmas." Whitehead toldthe ISLANDER lastweek, "although our plansare still largely tentative."
A new broadcasting firmis currently being formed tomanage the Islandtelevision station, to befinanced by more than adozen Island residents. Thefirm is expected to retainthe Island Reporter tosupervise production, withWhitehead to be in charge ofprogramming and FredValtin to handle the businessand advertising aspects ofthe venture.
FEATURINGFLORIDA ARTISTSAMD CRAFTSMEN
Mon.-Sai ?0-5 472-2176
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Phone (813) 472-2881
CENTES -.999 Sandeasfl© Road - The Dunes SubdivisionHOURS: Weekdays 9.00 - 4:00 p.m. - Weekend 1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
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News and editorial notesCity files for rehearing
The long-awaited final decision in thePointe Santo Development Corporation'ssuit against the City of Sanibel was at lastreceived in City Hall last week, bearing, ashad been anticipated, bleak tidings for thecity fathers.
in his final court order on the case. CircuitJudge Wallace-Pack decreed that the city
"is enjoined from interfering with theconstruction of the project, under the con-ditions of the original Lee County Buildingpermits."
His ruling, therefore, reaffirms thedecision which was handed down in theSundial Condominium case by declaring theso-called "hip pocket" permits issued for theIsland by the Lee County Building Depar-tment before the city's incorporation to bevalid -indefinitely.
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The ci;y council is awaiting a fuli report on'he case from City Attorney Xeai Bowenbefore attempting to decide what course ofaction the city will take in the matter.According to Sanibe! Mayor Porter Goss. thecouncil expects to hear Bowen's report attheir meeting today in MacKenzie Hail.
"In the meantime." said Goss. "we arekeeping our options open and the city at-torney has filed a motion requesting a re-hearing on the case fo make sure that thejudge hasn't erred in his decision."
And tlw Sanilwl-C.apiiva ISLANDERItas the hticligroiuiil <md <>xperu>iice
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CPOOS
The Concerned Property Owners ofSanibel (CPOOS), met last Tuesday eveningto elect new officers for the coming, year.Results of election are as follows: president -Peter Bertram, vice president - Mary Nix,Secretary - Joyce Blakely, and treasurer -Dr. Zelma Herndon.
Islander to testify
Attorneys involved in preparing the op-position to Atlanta developer RobertTroutnum's massive Estuaries projectproposed for (he shores of Estero Bay beganselecting witnesses last week to appearbefore a Cabinet-appointed hearingexaminer at a public hearing slated to beginon January 17. in Fort ftlyers.
The Lee County Board of Commissionersand the Southwest Florida Regional Plan-ning Council are in the forefront of the many
"groups oppusing Trouiman's appeal forslate approval of his 25.000 unit developmentproposal, which has twice been denied by thecounty coin mission.
Among those selected to testify last weekwere Islander Peter Larson, who has beenretained by the Southwest Florida RegionalPlanning Council to photograph Ihe largelywetland site of the proposed development,and city traffic consultant Robert W.I kibenelte of San Francisco.
Koughly twenty witnesses were chosen bythe attorneys last week, among .them,scientists, professors, planners and officialsof both slate and local governmentalagencies, with witnesses from the privatesector to be paid for their services.
Housing advisorycommittee formed
The Sanibel City Council last weekauthorized the formation of an ad hocHousing Advisory Committee to. study theproblem of insufficient low and middle in-come housing in the city.
The council is expected to announce theirappointments to the committee at theirmeeting today in City Hall, with the mem-bership to include Vice Mayor Zee Butler, amember of the city planning commission,and one city official, among others.
Negotiations proceeding /•'The Sanibel City Council last week voted
unanimously to approve an "agreement inprinciple" with Latham CorporationPresident Robert L. Johnson to permit theconstruction of the final 66 units in his King'sCrown Condominium project on West GulfDrive.
With both Johnson and the council's en-dorsement, the negotiated settlement needsonly to successfully navigate the amend-ment-hearing route outlined in the city'scomprehensive land use plan before workcan be resumed on the halted Gulfsidedevelopment.
According to Sanibel Vice-Mayor ZeeButler, who headed up the city team whichbandied the negotiations, the "agreement inprinciple" passed by the council last week"would constitute a tacit approval of anamendment to theplan."
The matter must be heard by both thecouncil and the city planning commissionunder the amendment procedures.
The apparent success of the King's Crownand recent Sundial negotiations hasprompted similar requests for settlementsout of court from other Island developerscaught in a difficult transitional situationwith the young city. At their meeting lastweek, the council decided to lend a willingear to similar petitions for relief from thedevelopers of the-Gumbo Limbo subdivisionand from Shell Harbor Inn owner Daveiloltzman.
The council appointed Vice-Mayor Butler.Councilman Duane White. Planning Com-missioner George Tenney. the city attorneyand the city manager to handle the Gumboi.iivigo talks, while Councilmen FrancisBailey and Charles LeBuff were appointedto head up a city team to negotiate the ShellHarbor Inn dispute.
Both developments are in litigation at thepresent time. .
The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976
11out Protect Benefits Schoo| 3 of Cub Scout Pack 88, are giving
I Christmas present by way of repainting
ie picnic tables.
•led out under the watchful eyesi
Jsd Toomey, and Alyce Perkins
I nl iPio Glidden Paints, of Fort Myers,
he paint and brushes at cut rate prices.
jul Bear Scouts are Larry Trembley,I'
I Cole, Peter Evans, Sammy Clifford,
j - . j . Anhoit, Chris Perkins, Jack Laster
and Eric Middlebrook.
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Teamwork, we got teamwork/
A little dab'II do yal Hey, this paint stuff works/
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AT SANIBEL ISLAND
Quarter acre lots, City approved for building.Central water and sewage. Underground utilities.
Golf course and clubhouse. Tennis Courts. Lakes.
Fishing, boating, swimming, shelling nearby.
MODEL AND OFFICE - OPEN DAiLY
Take Bailey Rd. off Periwinkle & follow the signs.
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This shimmering surface with its odd angles is the newpool at the Sanibel Beach Club, and (obviously) this is a"before" picture. It is not accompanied by an "after" pic-ture, as fhewhole thing isn't finished yet. When if is finishedaccording to Hugh A. Murriii. Jr., president of the BeachClub Management, Inc., it will feature (in addition to itsunique semi-star shapes Chatahootchee rock for drainage,trellss. cooking grills, shade areas and a large deck area7ltwill also probably win an award for something. When youread this, according to Murriii, the pool whirlpool will" beworking, and hopefully, the pool will be ready for human usearound the end of this week... at which point, we'll do an"after" pic!
Frank talk . . .By Rep. Frank Mann
So often we hear of the redtape and bureaucracygenerated by governmentagencies and how it can takedays, weeks and months tohave a simple problemresolved. Regrettably, thisoften is a true and un-fortunate situation. Few-people, however, are awareof the usually legitimatereasons behind the red tape,and few people are aware ofthe times the variousgovernments and .agencypersonnel react quickly tosolve a problem.
We have recently ex-perienced one of these oc-casions here in Lee County,where not just one, butseveral. governmentagencies worked togetherfor quick reaction to asituation—a situation whichcould have taken months toeven approach.
The problem was theclosing of Big Hickory Passoff Bonita Beach. Althoughthe creation of a sand barblocking the pass does not,a t first glimpse, seem to be acrisis, the ramifications ofthis particular silting actionwere far reaching.
Big Hickory Pass not onlyprovides access to the Gulffor Bonita fishermen, butalso provides tidal flushing
action which keeps the backbay area environmentallyhealthy. Without the Pass,the natural resources of thebay are threatened and thedecline of water quaLitythrough stagnation couldpresent a serious com-munity problem.
The problem was beingwatched closely by the headof our local Department ofEnvironmental RegulationIDERJ office. PhilEdwards. and DEREnvironmental Biologist.Kevin Erwin.
An emergency meeting inTallahassee called by thatoffice brought 13representatives from theGovernor, the StateDepartments of Environ-mental Regulation, Tran-sportation, NaturalResources and theLegislature. In a matter ofhours, this group approved aplan for cutting a temporarypass through the sand bar,conducting a study todetermine what causes thesilting action so a per-manent solution might bereached, and received acommitment for thenecessary State en-vironmental permits. Butthere was no equipmentavailable to do the job.
Another government thenbecame involved. The Lee
County Commission, withindays, approved the use of ajCounty dragline andoperator to clear the pass,and the Court Attorneyworked with the owner of theproperty which had beenextended by the sand bar toget his approval, which wasobtained quickly.
While this was happening,our local DER staff wasworking with a Federalagency, the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers, to relaythe urgency of the situationso necessary Corps approvalmight be given withoutusual waiting periods. Whenthe Corps put their permit inthe mail, work was begunand an opening was cut.
All this was achieved in,about one week, and a fevweeks later a meeting at theUniversity of FloridaCoastal EngineeringLaboratory in Gainesvilleproduced the specifics of thestudy to be conducted,through the cooperation ofthat staff and DER.
Although each of the manypeople and agencies in-volved are to be com-mended, special recognitionfor initiating, coordinatingand expeditious handling ofthe problem goes to PhilEdwards and Kevin Erwin,who are still working on apermanent solution to theBig Hickory Pass closing.
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ARTCRAFT CENTER • 1446 PERIWINKLE WAY « SAN1BEL ISLAND, FLORIDA
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<cKwot ShopAAacrame'
Beads and suppliesAAacrame' classes...gifts
ARLY BUNTROCK 472-2893
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Ths ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976 15
Heavy trucks stoppedA concerted outcry from Captiva residents
last week put an abrupt halt to a convoy ofheavy trucks hauling rock material fromCape Coral to the site of the Captiva ErosionPrevention District's terminal groin in-stallation at Redf ish Pass.
The Erosion Prevention District'sproposal for two rock groins to be installedby the South Seas Plantation developers atthe Island's northern end was the subject ofa public hearing before the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers this past June. The con-troversial groins, which comprise only one
phase of a three-phase plan evolved by theDistrict to curtail the rapid erosion ofCaptiva's beaches, was subsequently jp-proved by the Corps, as well as by theDepartment of Environmental Regulation.
Last .Monday, dumptrucks owned byFoster .Marine Construction of West PalmBeach, general contractor for the project,began transporting the riprap rock materialfor the groins from a Cape Cora! excavationsite to Capita, where they began stockpilingthe material in the vicinity of Timmy'sNook.
Shortly thereafter, telephones startedringing in the offices of the ErosionPrevention District as Captivans called in tocomplain about the heavy truck traffic onIsland roadj and she rapid accumulation ofrock by 'The Nook."
The District's consulting engineer for theproject, Dex Bender of Duane Hail and.Associates, was soon caiied in and byWednesday the tracks were halted. As theapproved plans for the groin constructioncaiied for the riprap to be barged in from themainland rather than hauled by trucks.
Bender worked ous an arrangement withFoster Marine for the rock to be hauled toPunta Rassa and stockpiled, and from thereto be brought to Redfish Pass by barge asneeded.
According to Bender, the 400 foot-longterminal groin to be installed in the Pass willrequire 2.800 tons of rock, while the smallergroin to be placed on the east side of theIsland near the mouth of the channel intoSouth Seas Marina will require 740 tons ofriprap to be barged in.
Riprap rock goes here . . .
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South Ssas Plantation.
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Stari your mini decorating with ourfine Sine of miniature furniture, accessories and wallpaper.
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1INTERSECTION OF
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Phone (813) 472-1550 or 1559
REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER
ASSOCIATES: E.G. Konrad, Eva Pearl,"Scotty" Clark
available at thefabulous See Horse shop
along with many other
things
at the quiet Lighthouse end of Sanibef
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You look in that direction; I'll cover this end
to watch for watchers . . .
Oh, oh, here they come, complete
with cameras. Get ready to pose!
The way YOU live . .
is intimately linked to your environment andyour home —— and interiors, custom tailored to your tasteand budget, have been our business at Naplesand Marco island for some time. So while ourSanibe! showroom is new on the Island, weare old hands at putting it all together.
Quality home furnishings, draperies,wallcoverings, carpet and even can openers -we can supply everything.
You are cordially invited to visit ourshowroom on Periwinkle Way, or if you areout of the area collect cails are welcome.
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SANIBEL ISLAND
FLORIDA 33957
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We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit ourneve showroom, and join us in a cup of expressowhile you see for yourself our unique collectionof European style furniture that offers you anew concept in multi-purpose living. • ' . • • •
Inquire about our exclusive revolutionary new
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Take advantage of our complimentary in storedesign service by David B. Lampman of NewYork, Miami and San Juan.
The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976
Sunday - all day
(5:5711-Morning Devotional
7:00li-The Christophers26-Horror Feature Film:
"Missing Guest"7:15
20-Davey and Goliath7::S0
H-Rex Humbard20-The Lucy Show
8:0020-Changed Lives
8: :',011-Oral Roberts20-Old Time Gospel Hour
9:001)-Thy Kingdom Come2ft-Good News
9:150Si-Far Out Space Nuts20-God of Our Fa thers
&26-Old Time Gospel
10:0011-C'atholicMass20-Norman Vincent Peale
10:150
11-Day of Discovery20-Conversation with Isaac
Singer26-News Adventures of
Gilligan
10:552fi-Schoolhouse Rock
11:00U-Riverside Baptist (Live
from Fort Myers)20-Gospel Singing Jubilee2K-CathedraI of Tomorrow
12 Noon11-Camera Three2(>-Meet the Press2H-ISSIUJ and Answers
12:.!0Il-NFL Today Pre-Game
Football20-Grandstand2«-Directions
1:0011-NFL Football
Doubleheader: St. Louisat N.Y. Giants &Washington at Dallas
20-NFL Football: New-England at Tampa Bay
26-Insight1:30
2fi-Love American Style
2:002(>-Double Feature Movies:
Tony Curtis & PiperLaurie in "The Sons ofAli Baba" and "CobraWoman" with Jon Hailand LonChaney
20-Grandstand
4:0020-"Cricket On The
Hearth." a live versionof the Dickens classicChristmas story.
2fi-Roller Derby5:00
20-Ronanza
5::S02fi-Big Valley
6:0020-Last of the Wild
6:3020-NBC Sunday News2fi-I)olly
7:0011-Sixty Minuses20-"The Tiny Tree." A Bell
Telephone Special2K-Santa Ciaus is Coming to
Town
7:::o20-Mia Farrow & Danny
Kave in "Peter Pan"
S: 0011-Sonny and Cher2fi-Sti.u0MOO.Mati
it: (XI!I-K«jak26-ABC Sunday
"Seven L'ps"Movie:
20-Part III of "TheMoneychangers"
10:00n-Dehecchin
11:0011-News Eleven20-Eyewilness Weekend2R-ABC Weekend News
11:152«-Suiiday Film Festival:
"The Bliss of Mtd.Blossom." ShirleyMacLaine. RichardAl(enb<»r«u£lt
1I-CBS Evening News20-Sunday Showtime: "10fl
Rifles." with BurtReynolds. Jim Brownand Rachel Welch in iheOld West in fierceIndians and aii.
11:45l l - " I Spy"
Sanctuary sentinal
monday - 6 p.m. onBO f l : 00
I I-News Eleven20-EyewiUiess News2fi-Nowscetip
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7: no1 l-GunsmokpUll-Brady Bunch2Ii-ToTeH (lie-Truth
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11-Executive Suite20-Pi*rry Cotno's Christ-
mas In Austria
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li-Khmta20-Tho l.ittlo D r u m m e r
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2<I-T!H- TtiuighC Show2H-ABI" Monday S]K'cial:
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2<l-T!ii" Tomorrow Show
Seafood Dinners To Take OutSmoked Mullet
Open Monday - Saturday 10-9 Sunday 1 2 - 9
FRESH SEAFOOD DAILYON PERIWINKLE WAY
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NEXT TO iSLAND BAKE SHOP
472-2860
neither rain nor cold nor dark gray days
stop them from their appointed rounds I
BEAUTIFUL GULFSlDEOlNiNG 6.ND SUNSETS AT BUND PASS
Dinner: 5:3
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Beer— Corry ootovoilobleon oil items —
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Closed 5undqys ___^_
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11 BULLET fS. . . bring on the fish!
DEEP SEA FISHINGwith CAPTAIN COLUMBO
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SPECIALIZING IN LONG RANGED E E P W A T E R F I S H I N G : (SNAPPERGIANT JEW FISH - GIANT GROUPER -COB1A-SHARK.
SAILING DAILY 8 PM - 5 PMSHIPWRECK TRIP WED. & SAT.
5 AM - 5 PM (1 00 LB. CLASS)
Reservations and Information
Captain Columbo after 5:00 (813)936-0002
San Carlos Marina463-9552
FORT MYERS BEACH, FLORIDA
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YOU DESERVE THE BEST INDEEP SEA FISHING
ON THE AIR CONDITIONED
SAILING SEVEN DAYS A WEEK!Daily 8 AM til 5 PM
Nite Snapper Wed. & Sat. 7 PM tii 1 AM
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640 Son Carobs Blvd. Beach Marino
Library readies for saleWith well over 1000
volumes in hand, the booksale which will be one of thefeatures of the sixth annualSanibel Library Arts andCrafts Fair will give book-lovers a choice of a little bit
of everything, according toHelen Leonard, who isrunning this phase of theaffair.
The sale will be held onFriday and Saturday,February 4 and 5 on the
Se* !BE1L 813-283-0592
59~7O 5. OLEiN'DES ST.. SAINT JAMES CITY. F"L-4. 33956
Hamburgers - Seafood - PizzaOPEN DAILY 7 AW - T!LL!
North of Marker 13 (San CarlosBay on Heniey Canal)
Beer-Wine Lot. 26° 29'5" NBait-Marine Fuels Long. 82" 04'9" W
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10:00 a.10:39a.11:21 a.
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low5:44 p.6:28 p.7:16p.8:23 p.9:36 p.
11:03 p.
Tides courtesy of Prisciiia Murphy, Realtor, inc.
Conversion table: The above tides are for the lighthouse point of Sanibelonly. To convert for.Redfish Pass (north t ip of Captiva), add 55 minutes to thetime shown for every hi tide, and subtract two (2) minutes for every low tide.(NO, we- don't know why, but it works. Instructions following are even lesssense-sical bu* as we stated, they do work.)
For Cap'iiva Island, Gulf side, subtract 30 minutes from each high tide, andsubtract 1 hour and 16 minutes for each low tide.
For Captiva island, Pine Island Sound (bay) side, add 1 hour and four (4)" minutes for each high tide, and add 52 minutes for each low tide.
In between these points on gulf or bay -•- guesstimate •-- and have good fishingand - or shelling.
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1:00 P.M. 4:00 PM.
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grounds of the SanibelCommunity Association aspart of the annual ex-travaganza which will alsoinclude working demon-strations of various crafts aswelll as a large display ofsealeable items from thestudios and shops of Islandartists and craftsmen.
The gamut of subjectmatter of the books rangesfrom fiction, mysteries andwesterns to biography, iscience and art. with a fair "sprinkling of children'sbooks.
According to Mrs.Leonard, the prices willrange from "free to $10 percopy." Some of the booksare from the Libraryshelves but most have beendonated by Island residents.Additional books are stillwanted and if these aredelivered to the Library,each copy will be reviewedby the selection committeeto determine if it should beplaced in circulation or putinto the sale, Mrs. Leonardstates. The Librarystoreroom is overflowingwith books and the excessare now being stored atBank of the Islands.
Applications for par-ticipation in the fair are stillbeing received by Co-chairman Mary Ronk, whostates that more than thirtyIsland crafts people havesigned on at this time. Theart exhibit and sale is beinghandled by the Sanibel-Captiva Art Association.Helene Sparkes and PhyllisMount say that arepresentative exhibit isassured.
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976
Lee County Sheriffs Department agentssuccessfully closed out a month of in-vestigation and surveillance last Saturday
morning when narcotics officials interceptedwhat Sheriff Frank Wanicka called thelargest drug shipment ever to be siezed inSouthwest Florida.
Working closely with U.S. Customs of-ficials and the U.S. Coast Guard. Wanicka'sagents weathered a night-long vigil and amoonlit chase on the waters of the Gulf of.Mexico to bring an estimated 5 tons of theillicit, weed, marijuana, to justice.
, A well-executed raid made about 6.5 milesp.of: of Knapp's Point in the Gulf, early
Saturday mornina. netted lawmen sevenaccused smugglers, four boats, and almost200 sixty-pound bales of pot. destined for saleelsewhere in the United States. Wanickatheorized last weekend.
County narcotics agents had kept theprospective smugglers under survelliancefor some time prior to last weekend's arrestsafter a Fort Myers Beach resident tipped theDepartment off to the group. The band, itseems, had rented a seclusive canal home onthe Beach for an exhorbitant fee andremained largely hidden till the eveninghours, when they would venture out in a 35-foot deep sea fishing boat to make dry runsof their projective operation, according toWanicka.
The boat, called "The Calypso." wass seized last Saturday as it made its moonlightI rendezvous in the Gulf with a 65-foot Texas-
based shrimp boat called "The Karen,"which was likewise seized in the raid along
of marijuanaconfiscated
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with two smaller boats, one of which hadbeen scuttled in the operation.
Cont. on next page
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MarijuanaFrom page 19Also confiscated in the raid were one
carbine weapon, some radar and othernavigational equipment, and an estimated$20,000 in liquor found aboard the shrimpboat. The four confiscated boats are nowdestined for ownership by the SheriffsDepartment said Wanicka.
The four men aboard the Calypso who wereapprehended during the moonlit loadingoperation last Saturday were identified asThomas Lee Montgomery. 26. and TommyPinckard. :'M. of Miami. Gene Murrell Tyner.Jr.. 2B. of Xorth St. Petersburg, and Mar-shall Foster. 30. of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Three additional men seized with theshrimp boat were identified as RobertMarshall Parr. 32. James Edward Parr. 35.and Larry Wayne Cressell. 29. of Newport.Rhode Island. '
All of the men were charged Saturday withsmuggling and possession of marijuana andare currently being held in the Lee CountyJail on bond of $750.00(1 each. The bond wasset Saturday by judge James Thompson.
It was a time of jubilation for Wanicka andhis men last Saturday morning as thecontraband was unloaded from the boats tobe weighed at the Coast Guard Station onFort Myers Beach.
Armed narcotics agents who unloaded theweed onto the dock were literally ankle-deepin pot. due. no doubt, to spillage from thealmost 150 plastic-bound bales which wereweighed Saturday morning. Agents foundnumerous other bales floating in the Gulflater in the day. presumably from thescuttling of another boat used in theoperation.
Most of the pot, which was estimated atjust under S'i million in market value, willeventually be burned by Sheriffs officials,said Wanicka last weekend.
The Sheriff also claimed that another suchsmuggling bust would be forthcoming in theweeks ahead because ol a similar sur-veillance operation currently being con-ducted by the department.
As of the Islander deadline last weekend,the origin and destination of the marijuanawere still matters of speculation among thenarcotics agents involved in the case.
The illicit weed tipped the scales at 5 tons
Sheriff Wanicka
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shell jewelry &novelties
cut-out coinjewelry & more
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The ISLANDER Tuesday, December 7, 1976 21
Community Association
celebrates Anniversary
St. Nick at St. Michael'sM. Luke's men's and bovs"
choir will be one of thefeature a; tract ions of thefamily celebration of St.Nick's day at St. Michaeland Ail Angels' church at 7p.m. on Sunday. December
Included in the program
will be a pageant by childrenof parish famines depicting'he storv of the Three Kings,All Island families withchildren are invited to at-tend.
The choir will singChristmas carois andlessons and will sing an
accompaniment to thepageant. The singers areunder the direction of RalphTildcn. music director of St.Luke's church in FortMyers. Refreshments willbe served following theprogram.
Si. Nick himself will bepresent.
Benefit Dinner-Dancecoming Saturday
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! TheChildren's Center of theIslands" annual ChristmasBenefit Dinner-Dance willbe held this year on thiscoming Saturday.December 11, at the SouthSeas Plantation on Captiva.
With two separate dinnerseatings scheduled to beginat 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Respectively, the cost forUnis season's annual feasting
and fun will be S12.50 perperson, with a cash bar to beprovided. Those who plan toattend are urges to call 472-1551 well in advance to makereservations for the seatingof their choice.
Arranged by a parentscommittee headed by BariFischer, the evening's en-tertainment will feature themusic of The Stardusters foryour listening and dancingpleasure.
Judging from the event'ssuccess in past years, the1976 annual benefit shouldprovide the Children'sCenter with ample fundingto carry on their worthyscholarship program andother activities for theyoung of the Islands.
For further informationabout tickets and reser-vations, you would do well tocall the Center at -472-453R.
It should be noted that theannual event is, as always,open to the general pub! ic.
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(from page 3)vegetation clearance permit on thespot.
Saying that the IWA had alreadyborrowed approximately $78?,QOQ forthe project and could not be reim-bursed by the FHA until the project iscompleted. Sneli also requested ablanket approval of the proposedconstruction on the basis of thecouncil's prior consent. He furthercharged that the city was being run bythe Vegetation Committee and askedthe council to disregard the com-mittee's recommendation of denial.
Campbell argued against theproposed location for the tank andpointed out that the valuable Joe-woodin the area would not survive tran-splanting, as Robson had offered toattempt.
"You can't drink Joe-wood and makeice cubes out of it," Snell retorted.
The council as a whole seemedevenly divided on the issue lastTuesday, although they informed theIWA representatives that under nocircumstances would they allow theconstruction to proceed without thegroup making application for adevelopment permit under theprocedures outlined in the plan.
"It's a dilemma," said CouncilmanDuane White, "but the law is the law."White further urged the IWA to applyimmediately for a specific amendmentto the CLUP's provisions governing
vegetation clearance.
Councilman Francis Bailey, on theother hand, seemed to favor grantingthe variance. "I'm afraid I'd have to letthem build it,'! he said. "After all,we've committed ourselves "
Councilman diaries LeBuff went onrecord as being opposed to the project,even though he claimed to have beenthe one who originally suggested thatthe IWA consider the site. Noting thatJoe-wood had been considered forinclusion in the Fish and WildlifeService's endangered species list, heconcluded, "I can't in good consciencesee that rare plant destroyed."
Following an extended round ofbickering between Campbell, Robsqf Band Snell which was only quelled by ti.6mayor's gavel, the three finally agreedto undertake an experimental piloteffort in transplanting one of the Joe-wood plants from the site after Camp-bell admitted to having seen one-successful transplant of the species.
In the meantime, it was decided that,the IWA would apply for a specificamendment to the CLUP's provisionsgoverning vegetation clearance inhopes of avoiding further delay.
It was unknown at Tuesday's/meeting whether or not addition?*,permits from the Department of En-vironmental Regulation and the ArmyCorps of Engineers would be requiredfor the water tank proposal.
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Alcoholics Anonymous,open meeting, St. Mich-ael's and Al l Angel'sChurch, Fridays at 8 p.m.For information, call 332-1300.
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. The undersigned does herebycertify that I am conducting smotel business at 1539Periwinkle way, Sanibel Island,Florida, under the fictitiousname of Kona Kat Motel andthat said firm is composed of thefollowing person James H.O'Neili whose name and place ofresidence is as follows: JamesH. O'Neill; 1539 PeriwinkleWay;3ambel Island, Florida.. Ownership of Kona Kai Motelis as follows: James H. Q'Neilf,100 percent.. It is my intention to registersaid name of Kona Kai Moteland to apply to the Clerk of theCurcuit Court in and for LeeCounty, Florida, Jo register thesaid name above under theprovisions of Section 865.09Florida Statute, 1963.. Witness his hand, this 3 day ofDecember, 1976. Sworn to andsubscribed to by James H.O'neii! before me this 3 day ofDecemBer, 1976, A. D.
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24 Tuesday, December 7, 1976 The ISLANDER
Fair is foul, and foul is fair?hvHich Arthurs
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair.Mover through fog and filthy air."
Act. I. Scene l
The air was indeed foggy last Mondaynight (and cold, too!) as the redoubtable Is-lander art critic ventured as far asSarasota to see the Ringling Museum of ArtClassic Film Festival showing of RomanPolanski's gruesome movie adaptation ofthe popular Shakespeare. tragedy,•'MacBeth."
Released in the early 1970's, Polanski's"MacBeth" was billed as its director's at-tempt to revenge himself upon the violentand decadent society, which had producedCharles Manson, the man who was convictedfor the brutal cult-murder of Polanski'spregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate.
Fora man intentupon artistic revengeof a
bizarre ritualistic murder, there is probablyno drama in the English language bettersuitod to his purpose than "MacBeth." From,the play's second scene until the final cur-tain, the stage of "Macbeth" is literallyinundated with blood, to which the tragedy'slamed.wjtch coven provides the perfectliterary analogy to the strange legendssurrounding Manson's own satanic"family." '
11 was perhaps these apparent similaritiesbetween the theme of the play and what isknown of the motives of Sharon Tate'skillers that so inspired Polanski's in-terpretation of "MacBeth," for the film Ihad the pleasure of seeing last week rankedamong the best adaptations of Shakespeareit has been mine to know.
Produced under the aegis of PlayboyMagazine, the film suffers little from thedubious artistic talents of Hugh Hefner, andit may have been the skin magnate's one and
only contribution to the production thatennabled Polanski to go the Bard one betterby portraying Lady MacBeth not asShakespeare's ambitious harridan whoseshrewish contumely shames Mac Beth intocommitting murder, but rather as the youngactress Francesca Ann whose beautyseduces her master to murder and madness.
It was most likely at Hefner's insistencethat Lady MacBeth's well-known sleep-walking scene in Avt V was performed in thenude, and it is precisely this sort of ex-perimentation with her character that lendsand added degree of credibility toMacBeth's initial fall from grace.
Polanski even dared to stage MacBeth'sfateful visit to the witches' sabbath in Act IVas a nude scene. As his witches are far fromattractive, the scene is extraordinarilygrotesque, although well in keeping with themacabre tone of the play.
Coupled with Polanski's gorey em-
bellishments to the numerous murders in thestory, his shocking rendering of the covenscene enables the film to achieve the fullhorrifying effect of Shakespeare's dramaticexploration of the evil side of man's nature.
In this, Polanski owes much to his specialeffects technician Ted Samuels for his vividand realistic depictions of the production'smany scenes of bloodshed over and abovethose envisioned by the playwrite. Given thelimitations of the Elizabethan theater,however, Shakespeare is not to be blamedfor directing his murders to be committedoffstage.
Despite his many omissions from theoriginal text of the play, Polanski's"MacBeth" is sure to become one of the all-time classic productions of the Bard's mof>sanguine tragedy, if one can believe 'intrepid ISLANDER art critic--always amatter of some uncertainty!
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