th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 27 ,2 02 0 | 42 Movers and Shakers Marketplace Your Best Choice For Bin Rentals 6 - 40 cu. yd, sizes available CARPET, HARDWOOD, RUGS & TILE The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown www.carpetone.ca http://carpetonegeorgetown.goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 Floor and Home THREE EASY WAYSTO SHOP. WINDOWS & SIDING www.winside.ca 873-0841905 CHINMEYS Chimney Repairs/Rebuilds Tuckpointing Ken Lahey klahey@cogeco.ca 416-837-6866 Serving Georgetown for over 10 years KEN'S PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTORS CHIMNEYS Locally Owned & Operated Since 1982 ACTON 519.853.3332 GEORGETOWN 905.702.2339 info@wwminc.ca www.wwminc.ca BINS IDEAL FOR: • Renovations • Shingles • Dirt • House & Yard Clean-Up • Concrete • Asphalt • Driveway Friendly • Junk Removal DISPOSAL CONTAINER RENTALS FULL JUNK REMOVAL SERVICES waste disposal containers To advertise in this full colour directory delivered to every home in Halton Hills every Thursday, please call Kelli 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca A Georgetown woman is combining her profession- al training with lived expe- riences to help local resi- dents heal their relation- ships with loved ones. Joseanne Spiteri is the face behind the Couples Therapy Centre, which re- cently opened its doors in downtown Georgetown. The mother of four, who also holds a Master's of Arts in counselling psy- chology, is specializing in relationships, whether the couple is married, common law or living separately. "I think it's really impor- tant to work on relation- ships because they're such an integral part of our lives, especially in families where the parents are hav- ing trouble communicat- ing or getting along," she said. "The trickle-down effect is something that can bene- fit the children and future generations if they're able to keep the family togeth- er." The local woman said she understands what it's like to be in a relationship that doesn't work out and the nuances that come with a second marriage -- in- sights that she can draw on as she launches her new business helping others who may be in the same po- sition. According to Spiteri, the most common reason couples begin therapy is communication problems, which can ultimately break down a relationship. She's also trained to helps couples coping with infi- delity, betrayals of trust and challenges that arise when blending two fami- lies together in a new rela- tionship. But not all partners who walk through her doors will stay together. "Couples counselling isn't always about bringing the couple closer. Coming here can allow them to get that clarity on whether to leave a relationship," she explained. "Sometimes, couples come who need help separating in the most amicable way, especially if children are involved." In many relationship conflicts, she said there's typically one partner who doesn't want to attend ther- apy for fear that they'll be judged or the therapist will take sides. "But that's not what cou- ples counselling is about," she noted. "I'm not a judge, this isn't a courtroom. I'm here to listen to both sides." If stress and anxiety are impacting the relationship, Spiteri -- who's also a certi- fied yoga instructor -- said she can draw on this train- ing to teach the couple breathing and relaxation techniques. "It's all about helping people," she said. "I love what I do. I think it's really meaningful." Couples Therapy Cen- tre is offering both virtual and in-person sessions, with the latter following pandemic safety precau- tions. For more information, visit www.georgetowncou- plestherapy.com. 'I'M HERE TO LISTEN TO BOTH SIDES' Couples Therapy Centre owner Joseanne Spiteri. Melanie Hennessey/Torstar MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com BUSINESS COUPLES THERAPY CENTRE OPENS IN DOWNTOWN CORE COUPLES THERAPY CENTRE Address: 126 Main St. S., Georgetown Email: joseanne@georgetown couplestherapy.com Online: georgetowncouplestherapy.com Phone: 416-949-9878 Hours: Monday -- 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday -- 3 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday -- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.