Christmas activities continue J By Marybeth Bianchi Feature Editor Holiday happenings continue this weekend with the 200th Christmas Waterfront Celebration at Yuletide Harbor in Southport and other com munity activities. Located at the comer of Bay and Howe streets, the festively decorated Yuletide Harbor will be the setting for a candy cane hunt beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 19. Santa is expected to arrive at 10:30 a.m. and at 11 a.m. John Snyder will entertain the audience with his storytelling. Linda Tronzo and Sea Clef Studios will be featured at noon. Children of all ages are invited to dress their pets in holiday fashions and put them on parade at 1 p.m. The Southport Seacoast Cloggers will per form at 2 p.m., and the Southport Senior Citizens Choir at 3 p.m. And, at 5 p.m. the Southport waterfront along Bay Street will be aglow with luminaries. More Christmas activities and entertainment are planned at Yuletide Har bor on Sunday, December 20, beginning at 1 p.m. with the arrival of Santa Claus. Other scheduled performances include the St James Christmas Choir at 3 p.m., the Chanty Singers at 4 p.m. and the Oak Island Pres byterian Church choir at 5 p.m. The 200th Christmas finale will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an open invitation to what is being billed as a "sparkling sing-along". The Sea Notes Choral Society will perform Handel’s "Messiah" at 8 p.m. Thursday, December 17, at Southport Baptist Church. Cindy Sellers will be the director and Teresa Watkins Quintero the accompanist. Soloists in clude Carmen Coles, Cynthia Smith, Eleanor Potter Smith and Ed Hardin. Dr. Robert Baxter, who played die leading role in "Christopher Columbus: His Story" and who last week was the bass soloist for "Walk in Messiah" with the Wilmington Symphony, will be a featured performer. Other musical holiday programs will be presented on Sunday, December 20, at many area churches. All of the programs begin at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Southport Baptist Church will host a dramatic presentation of the Christ mas story through monologue and dialogue. The adult choir of First Baptist Church of Boiling Spring Lakes will present a Christmas cantata. The Ocean View United Methodist Church chancel choir will present its Christmas cantata "A Simple Christmas" by Lani Smith at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services. The choir will be directed by Beverly Fitzgerald. That evening at 7 p.m. the children's and youth departments will present their first Christmas play, directed by Wanda Wheeler. The adult choir of First Baptist Church of Oak Island will present a Christmas cantata entitled "This Litde Child" at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The cantata was created and arranged by Don Hart and will be directed by Thom Clemmons. The chancel and handbell choirs of Trinity United Methodist Church will , join for the performance of four anthems at the 11 a.m. worship service and the Rev. P. D. Midgett will do a first-person characterization of "Amon the Shepherd". At 7 p.m. a Christmas pageant, including the Sonshine Pup pet Co., the chancel choir, the children’s choir, a band and traditional nativity is planned. More information on these and other holiday events can be obtained from the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce, 457-6964, or Southport 2000, Inc., 457-7927. MR. AND MRS. EARL BUCKNER Buckner-Ross vows are said Pauline Ross of Caswell Beach and Eden and Earl Buckner of Graham were united in marriage November 14 at First Presbyterian Church of Eden. The Rev! Jay Click officiated. The couple was attended by the bride’s grandsons, Mike Heffinger of Or lando, Fla., and Greg Heffinger of Charlotte. They received their guests at Meadow Greens Country Club and took a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean. The Buckners divide their time between residences at Oak Island Villas and in Greensboro. Southport 2000 report Luminaries a highlight of waterfront activities By Joanne Wesson Executive Director Southport 2000, Inc. Saturday night the waterfront was one great, long avenue of twinkling lights. The luminary display started at Kingsley Street, curved around the Riverwatch subdivision, ran along the river past Waterfront Park, along Bay Street to Yacht Basin Street and on Brunswick Street to Short Street. The magnificent display guided people as they walked the tour route, stopping at open houses along the way. The weather was perfect; a clear, calm evening with a winter chill. And did you see that full moon coming up over the river? It was like Bridge results Winners of the Oak Island Dupli cate Bridge Club game for Decem ber 7 have been announced. Winners were Bill and Bea Montross, first; A1 and Caroline Woodruff, second; Dick and Pat Windon, third. New Year’s party A New Year’s Eve party for young people will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. December 31 at the Boiling Spring Lakes Volunteer Fire Department. Admission to the event, sponsored by the fire department, will be $1. VFW supper Veterans of Foreign Wars Posi 10400 and Ladies Auxiliary will host a Christmas buffet supper anc party on Friday, December 18, at the post home on Highway 87, Boiling Spring Lakes. The covered dish supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. The mair course will be furnished by the posi and members are asked to donate z dish or dessert of their choice. All post and auxiliary members, their guests and friends are invited to attend. ARTS &. ENTERTAINMENT Author will sign new book C. H. Scott, author of Tales from the Tropics, will be at Little Professor Book Center Friday and Saturday to sign copies of his books. Scott, the son of actor Randolph Scott, was bom and reared in Beverly Hills, Calif., but relocated to Long Beach to write. 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