Wishaw Press

WIN A FAMILY MEAL FOR FOUR

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Thewishaw Press have kicked off a fantastic new feature to find our readers’digital picture of the week.

We have teamed up with Morrisons in Kirk Road who will provide a FREE family meal for four (two adults and two children) at their cafe for every readers’digital picture of the week that we print in our newspaper.

It can be a photograph, selfie or image that you or your children have taken on a digital camera, ipad, or smartphone.

We are looking for either a picture that you have taken in thewishaw area or perhaps a selfie of your family while you were on holiday at home or abroad, or children’s drawing on an ipad.

We would also like pictures of your special occasions, such as wedding anniversar­ies, children’s birthday parties, retirement­s dos, family celebratio­ns, party pictures, club or group pictures, or any other big day or charity event.

All you have do is send your picture to us at news@ wishawpres­s.co.uk or contact us through our Facebook andtwitter pages.

Please make sure you include your name, address and contact details and informatio­n about your picture.

Readers came out in support of a Wishaw dad, who claims to have been assaulted from the age of eight by paedophile priests. Pat Mcewan told us that two local priests and a senior member of the Catholic Church preyed on him between 1958 and 1961 at locations in Lanarkshir­e and Ayrshire.

Brave man. What horrendous suffering he had to go through. Daniel J Mcginty Who knew? Well we did 50 years ago. Robin Simpson Stay strong Pat. Liz Park Last week we reported on the official opening of the new Routes to Work hub in the former Craigneuk Library. One reader gave us his own personal experience of the fantastic service provided. I’m one of them (person helped back into employment).

My adviser was Barry. He was a great guy who always helped you out and had time for you, unlike other advisors I had.

I’m still in work now five years later. Wullie Mcadam Cambusneth­an minimoto racer Ross Maguire failed to qualify for the Britishtal­ent Cup – despite registerin­g quicker times than selected drivers.

And to compound the 12-year-old’s misery even further he ended up in Wishaw General upon his return from Silverston­e after damaging cartilage around his knee.

The youngster was gutted after he raced through the pain barrier following a crash in his first race.

 ??  ?? Young star Last year’s back
Young star Last year’s back
 ??  ?? Capturing beauty Brian Hughes from Wishaw took this picture of a Poppy Scotland floral clock
Capturing beauty Brian Hughes from Wishaw took this picture of a Poppy Scotland floral clock

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