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BARTON CHURCHES TOGETHERBARTON CARPETS& VINYLSA Family Run Business Providing the Personal TouchDomestic and CommercialHundreds of Carpets & Vinyls to choose from at Trade PricesLaminates and Contract/Safety FlooringNo obligation Home Pattern Book Serviceso you may choose in the luxury of your own homeNo Pushy Sales PeopleWelcometoBartonChurchesTogetherCommunity year bookfor 2020/21. We hopethat you will find thisFREE annual publica on auseful source of informa on about the fourmain Chris an Churches in Barton and theservices available from various commercialconcerns who have adver sed.The Churches cover the delivery costs andthe adver sing revenue covers the prin ngcosts. We have been working together andsharing our mission in Barton on Humberfor many years. We may not be able to do01652 636028 OR 07970 544579Warehouse Unit 2 Falklands Way Barton-on-Humber DN18 5RLATelWebFacebookMRSSt Mary’s’ Burgate DN18 5EZ01652 632202www.stmarysbarton.org.ukSt Mary’s BartonTelWebFacebookATrinity Chapel Lane DN18 5PJ01652 632148www.bartonbriggmethodistcircuit.org.ukBarton Brigg Methodist CircuitSt Augus ne’s Whitecross St. DN18 5DF01652 s newebsterbartonNew Salva on Army Citadel To s Road, DN18 5NGTelWebFacebook01652 632666www.bartonsalva onarmy.co.ukThe Salva on Army - Barton upon Humber corpsTelWebFacebookOpen 6 Days a WeekMon - Tues - Wed - Fri 9am - 5 pmThurs Late Night Opening 9am -7pmSaturday 9.30am - 4 pmSundays ClosedFor many years we have held JOINTSERVICES IN RESIDENTIAL HOMES at theWillows, Eagle House, Wes ield House& Beech House. At the moment we areunable to go into the homes to do thesebut we hope to be able to resume themwhen we are able. More informa on aboutthese will be available in the churches indue course.CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN BARTONFREE Delivery & Measuring ServiceEst. over 15 years Expert Fitting Service Insurance WorkNO JOB TOO SMALLLate Night Warehouse Opening Thursday until 7 pm!all that we normally do at the moment butthere is s ll much that we are doing. Formore details of current events - call in andtalk to someone at any of our Churches orcontact us by phone or online.CFront Page Photo: A Wheelbarrow of Hope made by Deacon Helen - see page 82 .To advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111BUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 3

Barton upon Humber - an Historic Market TownBarton upon Humber is home to manyof North Lincolnshire’s much loveda rac ons. The historic streets are linedwith atmospheric Georgian proper es,bustling shops and helpful stores. Oncea tradi onal market town, Barton haskept its original charm and is easy to getto.The town is known for its crea vethinking and celebra ng its iconicfigures from the past such as SamuelWilderspin (revolu onary educator) SirIsaac Pitman (credited for the shorthandwri ng system) and Get Carter novelistTed Lewis.There are many amazing a rac ons inthe town. Waters’ Edge Country Parkand Visitor Centre welcomes visitors allyear round to watch the amazing wildlifethat inhabits the park. The centre isperfect for picking up locally cra ed giwares and refreshments. The Ropewalk,St Peter’s Church and the WilderspinNa onal School are all a must for anyvisi ng family.Barely 10 minutes from Barton uponHumber, near the village of Ulceby,you can visit Thornton Abbey andGatehouse. An impressive gatehouseand abbey ruins which housed the 12thCentury Augus nian monastery.Samuel WilderspinSamuel Wilderspin was an Englisheducator known for his pioneering workon infant schools. His belief was that achild should be encouraged to learnthrough experience, and to development4 .in feelings as well as intellect. His workprovided the model for infant schools inEurope and North AmericaSir Isaac PitmanSirIsaacPitman(04.01.1813–22.01.1897) was a teacher of theEnglish language who developed themost widely used system of shorthand,known now as Pitman shorthand. Hefirst proposed this in StenographicSoundhand in 1837. He was also thevice-president of the Vegetarian Society.Pitman was knighted by Queen Victoriain 1894.Waters’ Edge Country ParkSt Peter’s ChurchExplore 110 acres of country park andnature reserve, discover how greenyou are with our interac ve displays orjust chill out by the ponds and feed theducks. Li le ones will love our outdoorplay areas.This fascina ng tourist a rac on ishome to over 2,800 burials da ngfrom Anglo-Saxon to Victorian mes.Located in North Lincolnshire, St Peter’sChurch is both an archaeological andarchitectural treasure trove wai ng foryou to discover. Visit the interac veexhibi on Buried Lives and discovereverything you need to know aboutmedieval disease and diet, and medicaland burial prac ces discovered here.In the Visitor Centre you will find thegi shop which stocks a variety oflocally cra ed gi s from jewellery, toysand games, handbags, scarves, books,sta onery and wildlife surveillanceequipment.Enjoy quality coffee and food, whilsttaking in the spectacular views over theHumber Estuary at Honey Pot Café TheTed LewisRopewalkA er the Second World War thefamily lived in Barton-upon-Humber inLincolnshire. He had a strict upbringingand his parents did not want their son togo to art school, but his English teacher,recognising his crea ve talents in wri ngand art, persuaded them not to stand inhis way. Lewis a ended Hull Art Schoolfor four years.The Ropewalk is a regionally acclaimedcentre for the arts that opened in 2000.It houses galleries, Sculpture Garden,the Ropewalk Museum, Ropery CoffeeShop, and Ropery Hall - a venue for livemusic, theatre and cinema. Previouslya rope factory, The Ropewalk quicklyachieved regional acclaim with itsconstantly changing regional andna onal exhibi ons in the four galleriesof this Grade II listed building.Lewis’s first work was in London, inadver sing, and then as an anima onspecialist in television and films (amongthem the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine).His first novel, All the Way Home andAll the Night Through, was published in1965, followed by Jack’s Return Home,subsequently re tled Get Carter a erthe success of the film of the same namestarring Michael Caine, which createdthe noir school of Bri sh crime wri ngand pushed Lewis into the best-sellerlist.To advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111Wilderspin Na onal School MuseumExplore this Victorian school withunique links to Samuel Wilderspin,one of the founding fathers of modernschooling and pioneer of infant schoolsacross Britain. Explore Wilderspin’sschoolroom and playground of 1845 andthe adjoining Na onal School ClassroomThornton Abbey and GatehouseThornton Abbey’s enormous and ornatefor fied gatehouse is the largest andamongst the finest in England. ThisNorth Lincolnshire tourist a rac on isthe ideal way to spend a day.ThorntonAbbey’simpressivearchitecture reflects the abbey’s historyas one of Britain’s richest Augus nianabbeys. The property is also amongsta handful of Bri sh abbeys thatmanaged to survive the Suppressionof the Monastries by becoming asecular college, un l it was eventuallyclosed in 1547. A house was thenconstructed behind the gatehouse inthe 17th century, but sadly it was eitherdismantled or never completed.Today you can discover the turbulentlives of its former residents and try tospot the local wildlife, the more moderninhabitants of the abbey ruins.Due to COVID-19 restric ons it is best tocheck with the individual a rac ons tosee whether booking is required beforevisi ng.BUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 5

Age UK Lindsey, Citizens Advice North Lincolnshire and North LincolnshireCouncil are delivering a new service to support those over 50 in crisisWhat is the Help Project?The Help Project is designed to focuson your individual needs, welfareand safety. We are funded by theNorth Lincolnshire Community SafetyPartnership Crime Reduc on Fund tohelp increase resilience to fraud andcrime and improve health and wellbeingby preven ng isola on.pensions or benefits may have le youconcerned as to whether you might haveany further en tlements eg. UniversalCredit, Council Tax Support, pensioncredit. You may want some assistancewith budge ng or it may be that youneed help on how to manage your debts,advice on pension planning, housing,employment or consumer issues.Who can help?The purpose of the project is to providesupport on a one-to-one basis. AnAdviser and a Befriending Officer worktogether to provide the service. You cancontact us the project team directly on01724 296958 or call the Ci zens Adviceoffice on 01724 870941. The Adviserwill help you assess what you need helpwith and the Befriending Officer canencourage and support you to feel lessisolated by encouraging involvementin your local community, trying newac vi es or just having someone to chatto. You might even become a volunteerbefriender yourself.What help is there available?Financial, Legal and WelfareIt may be that, due to recent events,the money coming into your householdhas changed. Changes to earnings,6 .Ci zens Advice - the Help Adviser cando a benefit check, provide advice onlegal, employment, housing, consumerand other welfare issues and signpost orrefer you to one of our Ci zens Adviceteams specialising in Debt Advice,Pensionwise or the Universal CreditSupport service. Our website is alsohelpful www.ci zensadvice.org.ukSafetyEveryone is encouraged to considertheir safety online as well as physicalsafety measures. As more of us useonline facili es for shopping, banking,communica ng and da ng, we needto ensure our security is strong andregularly updated - lock our screens andhave secure passwords in place.To advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111Our home is important to keep safewith measures such as locks, smokealarms, mer switches and door chains.We should always check the iden tyof any callers at our door, only userecommended traders, and say no tocold callers who pressure us. There arefacili es like the telephone preferenceservice or ways to block unwanted callson our phones.Who can help?Ci zens Advice can help you sourceac vi es local to you or refer you forsupport.You can also contact the Healthy LifestyleService North Lincs Council LeisureCentres on Tel: 01724 298212Emo onalWho can help?The Help Project at Ci zens Advice canprovide support and advice on safetyand both staff members are ScamChampions under the Friends AgainstScams ini a veLifestyleWe all have different interests and skills,which we can fully explore when wehave more me on our hands such as inre rement. Sharing our knowledge andskills with others is an important part ofbeing in a community and learning newskills is essen al to keeping ac ve - thatincludes keeping our brains ac ve aswell as our bodies.Having someone to talk to about howyou are feeling is important and thisis ideally someone who has someidea of what you are going through.Bereavement counselling can be a greatsupport through a specialist organisa onlike CRUSE and the Samaritans are thereto talk to in difficult mes.Who can help?Ci zens Advice Help Project has aBefriending Officer to ensure you accessthe help you need.You can also get support from CruseBereavement Care on 07488 253640 orthe Samaritans on 0330 094 5717.All our community areas, rural andurban, have facili es, halls and leisurecentres with groups interested in singing,dancing, crea ve ac vi es, book clubs,gardening, etc.BUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 7

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN BARTONallll seen andandd heardheardd many wonderfulwonderfd fullexamples of people coming together indifferent ways to support one another,looking out for others, par cularly themost vulnerable in our communi es, andshowing love and care and compassionin different ways.As Churches Together we were lookingforward this year to being involvedagain in community events in our town.We did have a stall at the ChristmasFes val again and worked with theSouth Bank Players to put on a Na vityWalk, where families could visit differentloca ons and meet characters from theChristmas story (see page 9).We had planned to be at the Carnivaland Picnic in the Park offering freeac vi es to families as previously.However these, like many other events,have been unable to happen.This year has certainly not turned outhow any of us would have expected itto at the beginning. So much of whatwe were used to has changed. Muchthat we would like to have done hasbeen unable to happen and we havehad to find new ways of doing even thesimplest of things.In difficult mes it can be easy to retreatinto our own corners, but we have8 .Although our church buildings had toclose and are only now beginning toreopen gradually, following extensiveprepara on and risk assessments, thechurch has not been closed. The churchis the people of God and we too havebeen busy helping out where we can andcon nuing to support our communi esin the ways we have been able to.As Chris ans we believe that God iswith us through all the different seasonsof our lives – mes of joy and mes ofsorrow. The photo on the front coverof this magazine is a Wheelbarrow ofHope which was made by Deacon Helenon behalf of the Methodist Church inBarrow to be put on the Be er Barrowwebsite the week they would have heldtheir annual Wheelbarrow Weekend.The wheelbarrow contains imagesof many things which Chris ans findhelpful in mes such as these:--the rainbow – a sign of God’spromises to the world from the storyof Noah, which has brought hopeto many as it has been displayed inmany windows during lockdown.-a candle with words from John’sgospel in the Bible reminding usthat no ma er how dark things mayseem the light s ll shines and thedarkness can never overcome it-footprints in the sand – a reminderof the poem of the same name,which will be familiar to many of us,ending with the words ‘My preciouschild, I love you and would neverleave you during your mes oftrial it was then that I carried you’Like all of you we long for the day whenCovid19 will be a memory and we will beable to go back to mee ng regularly andcelebra ng together as a community.These mes won’t last forever, they willpass, but un l they do let’s con nue tobe kind to each other, to look out for themost vulnerable in our communi es andbe caring and loving in whatever wayswe are able. May you know God close toyou through all that you do at this me.Na vity Walk 2020A family found in a stable at the GeorgeThanks to volunteers of South Bank Playersthe boat reminding us of how Jesuscalmed a storm and can help us toknow peace even when it feels asthough storms are raging aroundus.To advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111BUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 9

Whilst every precau on has beentaken during the prepara on of thisbooklet, the publishers cannot be heldresponsible for any inaccuracies, errorsor omissions contained therein.All the churches’ informa on hasbeen checked and approved at meof prin ng, so please contact theindividual churchif there are any concernsCURTISHAIR STUDIOUNISEXSpecialists inCutting and ColouringTo avoid disappointmentBook EarlyCurtis Hair Studio39 Whitecross StreetBarton upon HumberrTel: 01652 632305when life and family mattersProviding quality legal advicefor all aspects of your businessor personal lifeTrust BG Solicitorsto help with Accident & Personal Injury Claims Buying & Selling Your Home Defence Solutions Disputes & MediationLauriston HouseTown Hall Square DivorceGrimsby Employment LawN.E. LincolnshireDN31 1JB Wills, Trusts & ProbateTel: 01472 240 251 Commercial LawFax: 01472 241 72812-18 Frances Street 3-4 Market Place25a NorthgateBarton upon HumberScunthorpeLouthLincolnshireN.E. LincolnshireLincolnshireDN18 5DDDN31 1JBLN11 0LTTel: 01507 600 610 Tel: 01724 847 888Fax: 01507 600 932 Fax: 01724 280 933 Tel: 01652 632 215www.bgsolicitors.comBarton’s ParishChurch of StMary’s is one ofL i n c o l n s h i r e ’streasuresandisopenforpersonal prayerapprox. 10-4pmevery day. There has been a church onthis site since the Norman conquestof 1066, or so. It is a home for anyoneexploring their spiritual journey.Parish Clergy:Revd. David RoweRevd. Alan WrightRevd. Liz BrownRevd. Robert Jaggs-FowlerThe clergy may be contacted at:New Vicarage, Beck Hill,Barton 01652 632202Check with Parish Clergy. The ParishChurch normally has Toddler’s me,Mondays in term and lots of otherac vi es and groups. For Bap sms,Weddings or Funerals speak to ook:St Mary’s BartonTwi er:@StMarysBartoninfo@bgsolicitors.comBECKHILL MOTORS LTDSt Mary’s Works, Soutergate, Barton-on-Humber DN18 5HG01652 632400www.beckhillmotors.co.uknorth lincolnshire councilmotor tradepartnershipaudited by trading standardsWe are here(Next to W.M. Codd)LEE REIDMOTOR SERVICES LTDAll customers old and new welcome1-3 Falkland Way Barton-upon-Humber* SERVICING * WELDING* M.O.T. PREPARATION * AIR CONDITIONINGSERVICE AND REPAIRS * CAR SALES etcRdCONTACT LEE ONBriggAll makes of cars andlight commercials welcome! M.O.T.’s CLASS 4 & 7 including motorhomes Servicing & Repairs Diagnostics 4 Wheel Alignment Car Wash & Valeting Exhausts - Tyres - Batteries10 .ST MARY’SPlease mention this booklet when responding to AdvertsBarrow Rd01652 636380BUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 11

TRINITY METHODISTWeW existi t tto glorifyl if GodG dand help people discoverGod’s love in Christ,which changes lives.We meet to adore Godthrough worship, makingmore disciples of Jesus; learning and caring;being good neighbours, both nearby andfar away and challenging injus ce.We belong to the Barton and BriggMethodist Circuit stretching from EastHalton to Waddingham. Churches worktogether to support each other.We meet regularly for worship at 10am. Weare just re-star ng worship a er lockdownhaving done the work needed to makeour building covid-secure. Throughoutlockdown we have had a regular Sundaymorning Zoom service organised by thecircuit. This is s ll con nuing as not allof our circuit churches are open and itenables those who do not feel comfortablecoming out to con nue to have fellowship.Details of this can be found on our circuitFacebook page or if you contact us byemail we can let you have details.Everyone is welcome to worship- we havea ramp for ease of access for pushchairs,wheelchairs or those using frames. Thereis also a hearing loop inside the mainsanctuary.We run regular Messy Church eventsthroughout the year. These are usually inschool holidays. During lockdown whenwe have been unable to meet together wehave put together Messy Church ac vitybags for families to enjoy at home. Wehave a Messy Church Facebook page atMessy Church Barton where we regularly12 .d t il off MessyMChh hpostt ac vii es andd detailsChurchevents. For more details about MessyChurch contact Deacon Helen Webster onHelenweb2@gmail.com or 01469 533322.A few months ago we appointed anoutreach worker for a ‘Living Later Life Well’project to work with the elderly. Despitethe restric ons of lockdown Sally hasbeen working with the elderly in Barton,including producing a weekly newsle erwhich includes useful informa on andquizzes, and dropping off ‘goody bags’. Aspace at Trinity has been transformed intoa welcome cafe which, when governmentregula ons permit, will become a placewhere the lonely, or those with demen awill find a listening ear, love, care andprac cal help and advice from Sally andher team along with refreshments.In normal mes we are a busy church, withmany things going on to support our localcommunity. Members are also ac velyinvolved in many things elsewhere in thetown. At the moment many of our usualac vi es are unable to happen but wehope that they will be able to restart whenit is safe to do so. Below are details of thethings that we normally do. Look out forinforma on outside the church and onour website and circuit Facebook page forwhen ac vi es are able to restart.TRINITY METHODISTandd NaNa er aandndd Beetledrive!Beetltleddrive!i !MMoreore ddetailsettaililson no ce boards and Circuit website.Wednesday Fellowship This group meetson the first and third Wednesdays of eachmonth at 2.30pm. The mee ng beginswith a short service followed by a guestspeaker or members’ a ernoon whenpoems and readings are brought alongand shared with the group. We are a veryfriendly group and a warm welcome awaitsthose who would like to a end. For moredetails contact Ruth on 01652 633645.Bible Study/Prayer Groups: An opportunityto meet, pray, worship and read the Bible.We meet to try to understand the meaningof the Word and its relevance at the meit was wri en and for our lives today.Each person is invited to bring their ownthoughts and ideas to this group; no onehas all the answers, only the ques ons. Formore details contact Sue on 01652 660609Beetledrive: Meet on the second Fridayevening at 7pm; a fun, friendly get together.New Age Kurling: Mee ng every Saturdaya ernoon from 2pm, this gives opportunityfor some light physical ac vity, fun andfriendship. Anyone of any fitness level iswelcome to join in for a social a ernoon.Contact Bill on 01652 633645 for moredetails.Weekly Saturday coffee mornings from10am–12 noon with book sale, with a largerange and selec on of second-hand books,held on the second Saturday of the month.Cra and Na er: As the name suggests anopportunity to meet up with likemindedpersons on a monthly basis. For moredetails contact Chris ne on 01652 633422.Other groups in the week include: children’sdrama, County Choral, Sco sh dancing,singing group, Weightwatchers, indoorbowls, badminton, New Age Kurling, CraCatering: The church has a small, butdedicated team who cater for our ownchurch events; lunches, pancakes anda ernoon teas etc. Every month on the lastTo advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111ThurThsdayd att 12 noon,noon a 2-course2 course qualityqualitlitityThursdaymeal is produced for over 50’s. Menus arevaried, special diets can be catered for andat a reasonable price. For Thursday lunchesand other enquiries contact Wendy on01652 632123.Premises to let: We have good premiseswhich include a large hall (with a highceiling and wooden floor), 2 smallercarpeted mee ng rooms and large fullyfi ed kitchen. All are available to hirefor groups and children’s par es. UnderMethodist Church rules, no alcohol isallowed on the premises.For more details contactWendy on 01652 632123For bap sms and marriages ring01652 632148Le ngs –Wendy 01652 632123Church Secretary – Pam 01652 632770We offer a warm welcome to everyoneto all of the ac vi es within the Church.Please do not hesitate in contac ng anyof the named persons to obtain moreinforma on, plus use the website and ourcircuit Facebook page.www.bartonbriggmethodist.org.ukFacebook: Barton Brigg Methodist CircuitBUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 13

SALVATION ARMYTh SSalvaThel on ArmyAisia world wide Chris anChurch and a registeredCharity.The United Kingdomand Republic of Irelandis part of the wider interna onalSalva on Army, which is at work in127 countries, demonstra ng Chris anprinciples through prac cal support;offering uncondi onal friendship, andvery prac cal help to people of all ages,backgrounds and needs.The Salva on Army in Barton uponHumber welcomes you whatever yourbackground. You will discover we arevery much commi ed to taking theeternal truths of the Chris an faith,applying them in our contemporaryworld, and responding to those inneed. We are united in knowing JesusChrist as our personal Lord and Saviour.We are discovering together how Jesusbrings meaning purpose and joy to ourworld as we learn to know Him, loveHim and serve Him.The SSalvadue to COVIDThl on Army,Adrestric ons, currently has reducedac vi es and services.However Sunday Worship con nues at11 am each week live streaming boththough Zoom and on Facebook.Salva on Army - Barton Corps.Wednesday Bible Fellowship 8 pmThursday Prayer Mee ng - me variesMore informa on can be found bycallingMajor Alan Norton 01652 632666 andSally Anna’s Charity Shop84 High Street DN18 5PU01652 633030 or contac ng usvia Facebook.Salva on Army Citadel, 114 To s Road,Barton DN18 5NGBARTON DENTAL CENTRE LTDoffering a wide range of services from routine appointments to cosmetic dentistryBarton Dental Centre LtdϯϰͲϯϴ ,ŝŐŚ ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂƌƚŽŶͲƵƉŽŶͲ,ƵŵďĞƌEŽƌƚŚ ŝŶĐŽůŶƐŚŝƌĞ Eϭϴ ϱW 01652 63358014 . ŽŶŐ ĞƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĞ ƉƌŽǀŝĚŝŶŐ ŚŝŐŚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ E, ĂŶĚ WƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚƐŝŶ Ă ƌĞůĂdžĞĚ ĂŶĚ ĨƌŝĞŶĚůLJ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ͘,ŝŐŚůLJ ƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů ƚĞĂŵ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĂŶLJ LJĞĂƌƐ ŽĨ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞĞŶƐƵƌĞ ƚŚĂƚ LJŽƵƌ ǀŝƐŝƚ ŝƐ ƐƚƌĞƐƐͲĨƌĞĞ͘ ,ŝŐŚůLJ ƚƌĂŝŶĞĚ ĂŶĚ ĨƌŝĞŶĚůLJ ĚĞŶƟƐƚƐ͕ ŚLJŐŝĞŶŝƐƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƐƚĂī ǁŝƚŚ ŚŝŐŚ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚƐEnjoy healthy teeth and gums for a lifetimeTo advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111ST AUGUSTINE WEBSTER ROMAN CATHOLICThe parish was formed in the early 1840’s for the spiritual welfareof Roman Catholics living in Barton-upon-Humber and the areasurrounding approximately 7/8 miles away. We share our parishpriest, Fr Michael Gilligan with our sister parish, St Mary’s Brigg.Sunday Mass 9.00 am Tuesday Mass 6.00 pm and Saturday Mass12.30 pm ALL at our Church corner of Whitecross Street, BarrowRoad and Market Lane, central Barton. For assistance ring theparish office on 01652 652221, whilst ac vi es are restricted seedetails on Facebook and Website.Private prayers and adora on are held Mondays noon-1pm and Thursdays 7-8 pm All welcome to visit the Church and enjoy a meof prayer and quite in this modern Church built in1988.See also facebook.com staugus newebsterbartonjoint websitewww.bartonandbriggcatholicchurches.org.ukWe are part of the No ngham R C Diocese seewww.dioceseofno ngham.ukHJW HettsJohnsonWhitingSolicitors200 years of legal serviceWe provide specialist helpwith the following legal servicesConveyancing Property LawWills and ProbateFamily and Matrimonial LawWe adopt a relaxed, experiencedand professional approachso don't hesitate to get in touchand we will be happy to speak with youTelephone: 01652 65510111 Bigby Street Brigg N Lincolnshire DN20 8EPwww.hettsjohnsonwhiting.co.ukBUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 15

SGKC ElectricalWHEN SOMEONE DIESYOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD ELECTRICIANT: 07894 539017L: 01652 781627E: sgkc electrical@hotmail.comWeb: www.sgkelectrical@hotmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/sgcelectricalReliable – Trustworthy – Quality at fair pricesJust some of our services Full and partical rewires New build and extensions Smart home and home automation Renewable technologies Inspection and testing CCTV & Alarms Renovaltions SummerhousesWhen someone dies, rela ves and friendscan be le to face all sorts of emo ons,ranging from regret to relief, confusionto despair. Dealing with bereavement isdifferent in every case, but in the jointchurches of Barton you will find peoplewho are used to the honest expression ofgrief and those who have gone throughthe loss of friends and family themselves.Here are some ways in which we mightbe able to help: By providing someone totalk openly and in confidence without thefear of being pursued or ‘made to cometo Church’.By offering a Chris an perspec ve onwhat happens at death which can helpothers to frame or express their ownbeliefs. Somewhere to remember andpray. Many have found mes of worshipand prayer to be comfor ng and helpful.Most services in our churches includeprayers for the families and friends ofthose who have died. Others focus onhealing and wholeness.16 .To advertise please call Alan on 01633 880111Prac cal Advice. We can help put peoplein touch with experts in bereavementcare and those who can assist withthe prac cal issues which arise whensomeone dies.We aim to offer this help, not only tothose for whom we conduct funerals butalso to others who need it. If you wouldlike to contact us please ring one of theministers. You will also be helped by thefuneral directors who adver se in thisbooklet.We aim to offer this help, not only tothose for whom we conduct funerals butalso to others who need itBUY LOCAL - USE LOCAL - SUPPORT LOCAL. 17

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