Be Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, February 10, 1981 New ultrasound service a boon to diagnostics ‘Ultrasound diagnostic services are now being provided in northwest B.C. in a unique way. For the firat time in B.C., portable ultrasound equipment is being used in several hospitals on a rotating basis making it easier for cimore patients to have Hiftegsound examination, 73%e; hospitals in Terrace, “Sitiinat and Smithers are “bedi served in this way. {itrazound = equipment haxcbeen used for diagnosis ithe lower mainland area tfd-tn parts of the interior “of B.C, since the mid 1970s cand since then the number tpt patients , having *ltrasound examinations has Increased rapidly. Until recently, equipment available was large and cumbersome and had to be located in a large hospital 80 that it could be fully utilized. Lately, highly sophisticated and pertable units have come on to the market and one of these units has been acquired with government grants and also with monies ralsed by the Women’s Auxiliary of Mills Memorial Hospital. The unit is small enough and rugged enough to be moved from one hospital to another and produces excellent diagnostic results. INTRODUCING WOODGREEN APARTMENTS 4832 Laxelle Ave. Rental Applications are now being faken for occupancy March 1, 1981. FEATURING: -One and two bedroom Lusury -Fireplace In every unit. units. “Dishwasher, Fridge & Stove Included. -Bright, large Bay Windows with color coordinated ; Grapes. Undercover parking. -Central Location Controlled Entry -Spaclous open beam bedrooms with En Suites. -Grand staircase and bright halls. -Ground floor apartments with Private Gardens. . oa Te Sok: For ‘further information call 635-2921 After 5 p.m. ; Erickson Ceramic tiled kitchen floors & bathrooms. -Cablevision hook-up avallable. Mr “and pancreas. epi TAU Ultrasound diagnosis depends on the use of high frequency mechanical vibrations which are dif- ferent from x-rays. The ultrasound waves are used asa depth sounding device to map out the internal structure of parts of the body. ‘Tt is particularly useful in pregnancy where the position and size of.the baby can be determined. it is used in special cir- cumstances where this information can't be. gained by the usual means, , Referral for ultrasound examination is made by the patient's doctor when he feels the examination Is - indicated. Ultrasound can also be used to detect cysts and certain tumors of the . ‘pelvic organs in women as well as to detect cysts and tumors of the liver, kidney It can be used in other parts of the body and has many uses. Its introduction to medicine has been one of the major advances of the " Jast tem years, The concept of using portable ultrasound equipment in this area was originally devised by the late Dr. Fred Hogg who was a pioneer in several areas. in medicine. In recent months this work has been carried on by Dr. Philip Uhrich, a temporary radiologist from Van- couver. A new radiologist Dr. Bary Deakin is coming to the Terrace Area and he is fully trained- in ultrasound diagnosis. Also, there are X-ray Technicians in each of the hospitals involved training in the use of the ultrasound equipment, SINCE 1838 The famous 19506 rocker; Bill Haley, who sang such blockbuster hits as Rock Around the Clock and Shake, Rattle and Roll, has died at his home in Harlingen, Tex., at the age of 53. The former singer died of natural causes, Justice of the Peace Tommy Thompton ruled. Little was Known about Haley’s last years, He had about six years, leading a semi-reelusive life and refusing interview re- quests. ‘ A reporter who once went to his house was told he never lived there, although police confirmed they had dropped him there several times after finding him wandering late at night: ' Haley lived in Europe during the 19603 but was coaxed back to the United States in 1969 for a nostalgic concert. He toured during the rock 'n’ roll revival of the early 19703 and made a hit ap- pearance about a year ago in Johannesburg, South Af- rica. In Barnstable, Mass., author Norman Mailer's fourth granted a court bearing on her motion to dismiss her divorce complaint s0 she can try te win more alimony and child support money. Beverly Rents Beatiey Maller waa granted a divoree last March. It was to have become final fast Sept. 21. But Mrs. Mailer is asking because she isn’t satisfied with ber alimony and child suppoxt payments. lived in the Harlingen area. ‘has only one kidney. _ Guard wife has been : the complaint be dismissed - ALL ABOUT PEOPLE | Since that - dlvorce ‘became final, Mailer. has married a fifth and sixth time. He .married one woman to legitimize achild she had borne him, then . divorced ‘her, He then married Norrls Church, ‘who previously hid borne Mim (a “son. all Ed Fear; needs to make him -happy is a smaller family oran extra : kidney. The former Georgia Army national guardaman _who was willing to divoree his wife to stay in the Guard, said he has’ been rejected by the A National Guard because he "It's a Catch-22 situation,” sald Feuz, 39, discharged from the Army in November- because he has five children, two more than allowed at his pay rating. Feuz- first considered divorcing his wife and giving up his family to get back in, but he learned the Air National.-Guard had no such =—rule, , o. Feuz failed to qualify recently for. the Alr National Guard because it has a rule requiring en- listees to have two healthy kidneys. ©The “Army. National Guardhas mm such rule. ' A used car salesman ‘from Austin, Tex., has won the $130,000 grand prize after beating 25 cf the world’s best poker players at seven-card stud in the third annual Super Bowl of Poker. ° “q didn't start playing until I was seven years old,” Ed (Junior) Whited said aftek winning the - Rocker Bill Haley dead : tournament at a Reno, Nev., casino. He said he's been playing poker professionally for 20 years. ‘When I was 15, I won my uncle’s grocery slore,” he said. “But mom made me give it back.” Whited, 51, beat a group of competitors that in- cluded six millionaires, two . ollmen, a Mississippi riverboat captain, a high school football coach and a television star. An English immigration official says Eiton John and Stevie Wonder, will travel to the Caribbean © island of Monserrat to Tecord music with one or . more former Beatles. The unidentified official also said jazz bass player ' Stantey Clarke arrived to record with Paul Me- Cariney, already on the island, and possibly George ‘Harrison and Ringo Starr. It is rumored all three former Beatles will record a record, possibly this month, as a tribute to former Beatle John Len- _ Belng named to Canada's rausic hall of fame so ex- cited singer Joni Mitchell that she ate two dinners, ne after the other, the . night of the Juno Awards - presentations. Following the ceremonies in Toronto, she dined with Prime Minister Trudeau and then left for a private meal at a posh restaurant where she drank champagne for hours and supped with her longtime manager Eliot Roberts, and friends Ber- nie Finkelstein and Bernie Fied-ler. Fiedler was the owner of the defunct ’ contributions Riverboat coffee -house where Milchell appeared in the early 1205. Bob Hope may be one of television's biggest stars — as popular today as he was more than 20 years 4g0, when he first took his act to _the then-fledgling medium. And yet, for all Hope's -success, you're not likely to see him in that most common TV mode -- the rerun. “With my stuff, there's pot much residual value,” the comedian says. “This is my 31st year on television, and the monologues have always been so topical. If you go back and look at _ shows we've done before, youreally can’t use most of ‘them a second time.” Speaking of comedians, how about the cheek of - Jonathan Winters, who set tongues -a-wagging recently in Los Angeles af- ter some remarks he made * to local politicians. After accepting a scroll from city council for his helping American Indians, te told the politicians: “You guys ate underpaid -. But that’s meant to be. The challenge is to. steal.” One of Canada’s more eccentric contributions to rock music, Nash the Slash, is attracting at- tention in London, England, with his elec- tronic and visual gim- _mickry. Following several appea- rances around town, the Toronto musician ap- peared at the venerable Odeon Hammersmith theatre with the popular — British group Japan, .. English music " song,” Blake said‘ during: toward | His performance - 86 captivated : influential | - critic | Robert Shelton: that he. de- voted more space in Tis review to Nash the Stash than to the headlining Japan, Nash is a a one-man band appearing on “stage: surrounded by a mountain. of electronic gadgetry. 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