RESTAURANT 81 DELI ‘Nope, ' he said. I grabbed a stylet and packed his fingex, when a dro of blood appeared. ‘So, what do you dunk 9f that?“ askgi. , ' '“kll, I'll be damned,’ he said. 'Dead men do bleedl' As I said, 'Not changeable by logic.’ Capyu'isreallyathou tdisorderknownua deluuongevlg’cll: is deflated age ï¬xed false belief, not ". me ve uanoumpleJ once a patiecx’l?‘ who m3 beyvgas dead. I know, it sounds etazy and, of cause, it is. ‘But you are walking around,‘ I said. 'Y , just dead bones, walkin around.’ So et's check on the 'not c eable by logic'. ‘Do dead men bleed ?' I asked. He is convinced that hinvwife and dau ter are not really his wife and daughter, but that: have been r laced by importers who are impeuomting them. d as this myseem, it is an uncommon, but not rare, ' tric syndrome known as Capgru’ Syndrome. Sort of like that old movie 'The Invasion of the Body Smtchers'.) _ Like many othet médical occurrences, than dromeisnamedafterthe hysicianthatï¬m it, (althou some cm are named after the ï¬n: ducxi patient) and so we have Alzheimu' s, Hoggkina',_Tourette' 3 ad hundreds of other: You may have been following the blaze story of Tony Route, the troubled comedian whohu been in jail or about two yen: and who was recently found 8‘“)? 9‘ ma"): hm hip. wife; _ Féckle I’véckle The referendum. which was Included In Dalton McCuinty's election promises in 2003, asks Ontarians to choose between two electoral systems: the exist- ing first-past-the-post (FPTP) system or mixed-mem- ber proportional (MMP), Under FPTP, each per- son casts a single vote for a candidate or party in his or her riding, and the party with the most votes Wins. The first time many voters in Ontano becéme aware of the referendum on proportional representation was in mid-September, when they received their registra- tion cards for the Oct. 10 provincial election. Thehmnythingu'tluttheneubi'vfllagein Saskatchewan, population about 50, genuine! lgdievgq that 152:!" had something 30ng on wit Anne Mum . In most cases the pafieiit is'a woman who suddc y develops the belief that a man, often a famous politician or celebrity, is in love with her. De Claaxibault'a 5 tom, also' known as Ermomanla, was act quite famous a few years agngqmay temcmbexfhat a Saskatchewan farm“, l'thinkhis'mmcwu Robert Kaela, believed uni AnncMmywuinlmwithhimmd ucndinghim "Q'F‘deshhaww secret throughber longs. Hetu berlifeintoa ' trmre.0noneocca- donhewumadinginhn dwhentheRCAP acrobatic phnaï¬ewoverhad.budingeut. They were known as the Smwvbirds and-since Anne Murra had recorded a was alled Snowbird, he took: usasigruldut shewmtedtoreehim. He hea_ded eat and ended upAon her doongep. There' is a condition. first described by a Dr. de Clerambault in 1942 and occasionally reported in medical journals, but which still remains fairly rare. The patient develops a delusional belief that a person, with whom they ma have had very little contact, is in love with them. of the delusion incorporates thebeliefthatthepeogl‘eamundthetargetedpenon are_prev_e_ntin3him or _r from declaring their love. Not that I completely undeuund why Mr. Routo hedtobeintheehmmetenduntmtedeflthk time. He chmthould have been found not crimi- nally respond and tent to the foreneic section of I peychhtric hoopla] for treatment. Someplnce like Penitmg.‘ or Whitby: By Kate Cilderdale Stouffville Free Press A HISTORIC VOTE HAVING A NEW BABY? \ CaLLann 4 (NEWTOYOUR‘ COMMUNITY Dianne 905440-35“ Kmn 905-640-1657 Our host»: will Mn. (m: and Mugs, along with helpful communljz lnflnnaflon. besurétocall Under MMP, people My favourite is Karo, which is a uamiegmvytho- sis that occurs mostly in Mala or the ppines andisassociatedwrththe 'vefearthatthe ' is retracting into the abdomen and, when that ppens, the tient will die. They often counter thisbytyingm‘ penis' totheleg. Or,whentheyare asleep, mem of the family are enlisted to keep an eye on it. A few years ago, the professor of psychiatry at U. of T. gave a lecture on this stuff at a university in the USA On coming back to Canada they held him u at the border because of all these “dirty pictures' he had in his luggage. (Penises tied to legs, etc.) We never let him forget that. There are also a number of cultural disorder! that may show up in various primitive societies Sometimes the names of the disorder show up in our lmguqe. For exam 1e, Amok, which occurs only in mprimarilyin yell, in a period of being with- drawn followed by an outburst of wild rage, killing and destroying until overpowered. That's where we set‘mnnms 91“?“ __.. .. In the title then is Pibloto, much like Amok, but in females, where the victim runs uound testing off he: clothes, flying like a bird and desttoying ptopetty and is later unneeic of the episode. North American Indians had an occasional disotder called Windigo in which the victim believed he was being transformed into: Windigo, a flesh-eating forest monster. vote However, the 39 ‘list' MPPs would be appornted, not elected, and minority governments and coalitions would become the norm. For more information on Referendum Ontario visit YourBigDecision.ca or call l-888-ONT-VOTE. would cast two votes: one for a local candidate, as in the current system; the other for a political party. Ridings would be reduced from the current 107 to 90, and an additional 39 Ms would be selected from lists of candidates chosen by the parties. Any party with at least 3 per cent of the popular vote would be repre- sented by MPPs from the 'list' seats. The proposed system allows for a much more accu- rate reflection of the popular vote, and would give smaller parties like the Greens the opportunity for representation in the Legislature through 'list' seats. It would also prevent the election of majority govern- ments with considerably less than half the popular 0' U‘"O -v. ,vuI-ll- First of ail, we need young people â€" art erthusiasts and/or young people with an interest involunteering and leadershi . Second, we need community members with i eas and experience inthis kind of community initiative. A, ,. . . . ’"'l --..-..~~. v v- Cass Reimer is education program coordinator at The Latcham Gallery If you’re interested in a youth arts initiative, The Latcham Gallery is looking for you. We are recruiting volunteers for a youth arts advisory panel. The initial goal is to set up an after-school art program, something that will be really exciting and engaging for youth. [N ,r ,u - ..... Gallery seeks volunteers for youth initiative By Cass Relmer