te ene aan RIE a chen mmppreNETNETEE HOECT e c aa enn ane wa Nant bank Serle 9 oe Ee ot Brandwynne had his own . Writers, prodivers andn- directors of 26 movies, books and. television shows received Christopher Awards Tuesday in a ceremony in Manhattan.n The bronze medallions, given by jhe religious media ion The Christophérs, recognize “contribution to the pr trayal of the highest values ofthe human spirit through their work” in 1977. The movies selected for awards are Harlan County, USA Jacob the Liar, and Six books for adults and five for children were cited. Televised specials included The. Human Eody: The Miracle Months on CBS, Georgia O’Keefe on PBS, The Hobbit on wee and The Gathering on AB Spo one ‘for The Christophers said 61 perfons invelved in. writing or producing the works would receive awards, The awards were established in 1949 by _The Christophers’ founder, Rev. James Keller, who diednlast year. showroom orchestra for the last 12 years, died Tuesday ofa beart attack. He was 67. Brandwynne and his or- cheatra had played at the hotel since it opened in 1966. He had suffered several heart attacks in the last year, : A native of New York, Brandwynne started his musical- career al age 16 when he became. of a plano duo with the late Eddy Duchln, Two years later, Millions of gags orchestra at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. During his career, he worked with & number of singers, including Frank Sinatra, Perry Como,nKate Smith, Lou Rawls, Andy Williams and‘Dean Martin. He played at the inaugural ball : former president Richard Nixon in £973. Brandwynne is survived by his wife, former actress Betty Jean Brandwynne, and five daughters. "LOS ANGELES (AP) — Edward Asner was named Man of the Yearnand a series of three commercials for the British Egg Authority won the television sweep- yeara stakes Tuesday at the 18th annual International Broadcasting Awards. Asner, star of CBS-TV's Lou Grant series, received his award from Mary Tyler Moore, a past winner and star of the show from which his series was spun off, te anee also was cited for his appearances in The Gathering, Rich Man, Poor Man and Roots. Winners ofnthe radio sweepstakes at the awards, sponsored by the Hollywood Radio and Television Society, were three com- mercials for the Baldwin Piano and Organ Co. An international boardnof fenal judges chose the com- mercials as “the world’s best” broadcast advertising for 1977. Fresher Longer Lettuce and celery stay fresher longer If kept in paper bags with outer leaves intact than they do in cellophane. — DS: thy Pastor D.K. Hale 635-9398 Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday School . 11:00.a.m Morning Worship Service . ?:30p.m, Singing and Bible Study leds. 8:00 : Home Bible Studies . / : E pean, {| ‘Jam, fare foe By MA ue oe sarhas ar BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Sparks & Kelth Pastor Paul Mohninger Office 635-2407 - Home 635-5309 - Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship i _ Pastor Roy Taylor _ 4923 Agar Ave. MISSIONARY CON. FERENCE Sunday, March 12 9:45 Bible Schoo! 11:00 “The Lard Reigns” Miss Elaine Sattles 7:15. "Tell The Nations’ Slide four of Mail: Monday, March 13 6:30 International Supper - Journey to Indonesia - Rev. Sardon Chapman. Children of Mall - Miss Elaine Battles Tuesday, March t4 7:00°*Come With Me Ta My Country” - visyal. visits to Mall and Indonesia. Question perlod. ° Wednesday, “March 15 7:00. Nulti- media presents Rev. Gordon Chapman Falth-Promlse Pledge Coffee Fellowship Special each evening - The Muale, of Missions YOU ARE iNVITED TO , Sunday School 10:00 a.m, " Tsunday School: Senlor 12 & up’ 10:00 a.m CHURCH OF cop 3341 River Drive . Terrace, B.C. * 638-1561 Rev. R.L. White Rev, R.L. White Morning Warship Mt: 00; am. Evening Worship 7:30 p,m. Prayer Service Wed. fa | p.m. . KNOX UNITED CHURCH - 4907 Lazelle Ave. Minister Rav. Dave © Martyn Under 12 - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 ami | _(8:00-p.m, Worship Service] Milton Berle stepped outside men aa a at the grey skies and pouring rain, and sighed: “California’ s a beautiful place to live if you're an umbrella.” A‘ good one-liner. Ct's probably among the 41% million gags he says he has on file. Some are rumored to be borrowed. Best not mention this, as he estimates the file includes 10,000 retorts to hecklers, On March 26, the man they call “Mr. Television” is getting a star-loaded salute and look back at his 30-plus in the business. He was one of the firat top U.S. stars. ever to try weekly television, The try was in 1048, the - show Berle’s Texaco Star Theatre. It became the in- fant miedium’s biggest hit, led in 1951 to his now- legendary _ $200,00-a-year NBC contract that won't expire until 1991. Berle ticked off the names - on his premiere on NBC- ‘Christophers awarded for | portrayals of values = | bandleader Allan Roth, Bill Rebinsen, Pearl Bailey, Smith and Dale, Senor Wences and Stan Fisher, a harmonica virtuoso. Contrary -to commen belief, Berle said, that premiere didn't mark his vebut on television. “The first time was in 1929, in Chicago,”’ he said. ‘No, I'm not kidding. It was tor F, _ A. Sanabria, with the United States Television Company. It was a closed-circuit show." STARTED IN MOVIE “C'ye known about television since the '30s, early '403,” said the comic, whose career began 65 years. . ago when he appeared as a tot in a silent movie, Tillie’s Punctured Romance, “] studied television, cam- eras, everxthing. With the Texaco show,ni just took my format fromnvaudeville and nightclubs, combined them, put 'em on a stage with cameras In front of them: Some of that may come granny ennnnacteeneneeeety x i! ee mm : LE PASSES 3 x x Hidden somewhere in the ‘ i ads in the entertainment 4 section are two Terrace ¥ t phone numbers. — k Find them, andif one is yours you've f « won. x Pick up your tickets. at the Herald x office, 3212 Kalum a ATTEND THE CHURCH ay , wih ute. Care serene Pus cL, SSSR BRees oo eone Ban ii Ow Marti: ! Hil YOUR CHOICE THIS © SUNDAY |. ‘CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks 53. & Park Ave. Rev. Roif Nosterud 635.5882 © Morning Service 11:00a.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, Con- firmation Youth and Adult Ctasses oka CHRISTIAN ' Sparka St, & Straume Ave. _ Rev. §, Van Daalén jm, p.m, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service SACRED HEART PARISH cers 8:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. iw am. 7:0 p.m... MENNONITE ; 3406 , Eby Streat 495-2015 Pastor Dwayne Barkman [ 10: 00 am. 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