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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Jul 2014, p. 27

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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, July 10, 2014 27 Find local professionals here every Thursday! For advertising information please call 905-873-0301 Professionals Ask the Below is an excerpt from a fairly typical relationship counselling session: This is a pattern so common I call it the dance. B assumes A's distance is rejection. B, feeling hurt and rejected, withdraws to minimize the pain. B's withdrawal is interpreted by A as rejection and A backs out. One person backs away, the other pursues in vain and then quickly backs away. They both feel rejected. This dance can easily be avoided. How? DON'T ASSUME! Tell your partner what you are feeling and discuss it. Check out your assumptions. But when you do find that the gap has widened, counselling can bring you back into sync. 905-873-7677 318 Guelph St., Georgetown Gerry Ross H.B.Sc. PT, MCPA, FCAMT A:Physiotherapists are expert detectives whenit comes to figuring out pain patterns. It is common for pain from postures or activities to go unnoticed when the individual is concentrating on something else (like data on a computer, conversation or sports). In other cases the painful tissue may lie deep within the body and therefore may not have the pain receptor density that is required to give instant feedback, but is sufficiently sensitive to react to inflammatatory chemicals once they have had time to accumulate, often long after the aggravating activity has stopped. This produces a time lapse between the cause and effect making self assessment very difficult. Your physiotherapist is very skilled at identifying these subtle sources of aggravation. Q:My pain comes and goes for no apparentreason, what can be done to figure it out? 905-567-8858 1-866-506-PCCS (7227) reduCe CoSt & ConfliCt diVorCe WitH diGnitY And KeeP Your moneY in Your PoCKet! ACCredited mediAtorS GeorGetoWn, brAmPton, bolton, miSSiSSAuGA, orAnGeVille flexible HourSwww.pccs.ca SepArAtion & Divorce MediATion My boyfriend and I have been together for almost a year now.We were beginning to talk about marriage but now he seems to be changing his mind. I think I am losing him. perSon A: I very much want to be with her. She does not want to be with me. perSon B: What makes you think he is changing his mind?Dr. e: Let's ask him what he thinks. B, do you think you are pulling away? If you do not want to be with A I am confused as to why you have agreed to come to counselling? Dr. e: So because you feel that she may end the relationship, you have pulled away? Dr. e: What makes you think that?Dr. e: He is not loving and seems to avoid me.A: But I don't want it to be over! It is YOU who wants to end it.A: She is always busy, cold and distracted. She has no time to spend with me. I think she plans to break up with me. B: Yes, I would feel silly saying and doing loving things only to have her tell me it's over. B: No I don't! I love you.B: We would like to say a big Thank You to the following that generously donated prizes and sponsored holes for our 2nd Annual Hackers for Hooters Golf Tournament and mostly to our players/customers for their generosity. 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Please go to www.georgetownbaseball.ca to complete and submit your application. For further information contact the office 905-877-3748 or info@georgetownbaseball.ca GeorGetown's source for new and used sports equipment! S P O R T S E X C H A NG E 68 Main St. N. MOORE PARK PLAZA • 905-873-0176 LOCAL YOur One StOp SpOrtS StOre GoaLie camp? Visit www.hockeyplusmore.ca SOCCER: SHOES • SHINS • BALLS • GOALIE GLOVES • SHIRTS & SHORTS Lacrosse • BaseBaLL • HocKeY • ruGBY • footBaLL ource for G WE HAVE IT ALL! WE HAVE IT ALL! Gift certificates Best prices online free Local Pick-up Daniel Heelis of Georgetown represented Can- ada at the recent World Street & Ball Hockey Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia and came away with a silver medal after losing to the host team 2-1 in the final. Canada had gone 6-0 up to that point, defeating Switzer- land, Great Britain, Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic before downing the Swiss 4-0 in the semifinals. Heelis didn't record any points through the tournament but was a +3 in the plus/minus ratings. The 6-foot-1, 170-pound defenceman played for the Toronto Young Nats last winter and was drafted in the 14th round by the Ontario Hockey League's Owen Sound Attack this spring. Submitted photo World silver for Heelis

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