Special Feature

Classics at Kippen

Words and Music from the Somme

In 1918 my grandfather, James McCowan of Brig-O-Frew Farm, Kippen, returned from the First World War without his brother Duncan, who was tragically killed in action after his 21st birthday.

9 years ago, my husband Grant and I visited his war grave in northern France with my parents. Mum never knew her Uncle Duncan. My dad also lost 2 uncles in the war and their fiancées never married. Mum said that Grandpa rarely spoke about the horrors of the trenches and he never went back to see his brother Duncan’s grave. It was incredibly moving for us to pay our respects at those war graves 2 generations later and, as we drove past the family farm near Kippen on our way back from France, we realised we had made the journey home which Uncle Duncan never did. There are few families, like ours, which were left untouched by the horrors of WW1 and I’m sure you will have similar stories to tell like mine.

The words and music which flowed from the poets, writers and musicians who fought at the Somme, expressed things which as Victor Hugo said “cannot remain silent”. The wonderful song cycle “A Shropshire Lad” (words by Housman and music by George Butterworth) is such a piece. When I sat, in a performance class at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where I work, listening to a student sing these wonderful songs, I felt compelled to put on a performance to commemorate those who so tragically lost their lives or were so deeply affected by the events of the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago. That day at college “Words and Music from the Somme” was born, the 6th in our “Classics at Kippen” concert series, which was established 4 years ago, to provide a wonderful community event, to give students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland a performing platform and to raise money for local charities. What better charity could we raise money for than Erskine, founded 100 years ago, to help the war wounded from this terrible time in our history?

On 12 November, armistice weekend, nearly 350 people crowded into Kippen Parish Church for a presentation of “Words and Music from the Somme”. This highly artistic programme given by colleagues and students from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, was a poignant, deeply moving and, I hope, fitting memorial to those from our small community and beyond, who fought for our freedom 100 years ago. I am a great believer in the words of the children’s hymn “Jesus bids us shine, you in your small corner and I in mine”. The work of Erskine still carries on a century later doing an incredible work in their small corner and I’m delighted to say that, in our small corner of Kippen, we raised over £10,000 for this extremely worthy charity! Thank you so very very much to all those who donated and to the many people who helped behind the scenes to make this event possible.

We all come to an event like this or watch the newsreels on our TV with many different thoughts, feelings and opinions on war and the politics of war and, as we look around us at the many wars still being fought in our world today, it is hard to make sense of it and wonder if we have learned from the mistakes of the past or, indeed, made any progress. We ended our programme on Nov 12th with a poem by the war poet Siegfried Sassoon called “Aftermath”. May I finish with some of his words?

“Have you forgotten yet? The past is just the same and war’s a bloody game. Have you forgotten yet? Look down and swear by the slain of the war that you will never forget. Do you ever stop to ask: “Is it all going to happen again?” Have you forgotten yet? Look up, and swear by the green of the Spring that you will never forget”

“Lord, as we remember with sadness the horrors of war, help us to work for a better understanding between races and nations. Open our eyes to see our own part in discord and aggression between peoples, forgive us our pride and divisions, and renew in us the search for peace so that trust may replace suspicion, friendship replace fear, and your spirit of reconciliation be known among us. Amen”

(Taken from “War Cries”, a book of military prayers compiled by Rev. Mark Davidson)

Kathleen McKellar Ferguson (Coubrough)

Clubs

Kippen Tennis Club

We are a small friendly club situated in Oakwood in the heart of Kippen. Our aim is to provide a facility for all levels and ages of people interested in playing tennis. If you have high aspirations, or just fancy a hit then a beer in one of the village pubs, then KTC will be the place to be (beer for over 18’s only.)

Our tennis facilities include two all-weather floodlit courts, clubhouse with small kitchen, changing rooms, showers and toilets. We play in the Central Scotland Doubles League entering three men’s teams, one ladies team and various junior teams playing across a number of divisions. Mixed Doubles is played in the Autumn & Winter Leagues, and this year entering the Men’s Singles League and Ladies over 45 League.

We run regular practice evenings, club competitions, social tennis, social fundraising nights and have very popular coaching programmes.

Club Coaching

Chris Jewell is Head Coach, LTA Qualified. Chris is involved with Active Stirling and the Balfron Cluster of clubs (Kippen, Strathendrick and Strathblane).

Calum Warwick, LTA Qualified Coach, has been an active member of the club for many years participating in both Junior and senior levels within the club.

SPRING coaching block All Levels, Saturday 9am-4pm
(dates and prices to be confirmed)

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To book & for further information/updates please check our web page http://www.kippentennisclub.org.uk

Or contact Chris Jewell – Head Coach
thetoonster@hotmail.com (07837339558)

Like us on our Kippen Tennis Club Facebook Page
email the club at kippentennisclub@googlemail.com

Clubs

Kippen Bowling Club

Just something to keep in mind for when winter leaves us and spring comes along, that the Kippen Bowling Club will be opening again during the month of April. The exact date will be announced in the Observer, as will the notice of the Annual General meeting of the club which usually takes place at the end of February.

bowls1Monday night is a club night where we have lots of fun playing for points and there are various competitions throughout the bowling season for those who are interested. All ages – young and not so young – will be made most welcome.

In case you don’t know where the bowling club is it is down Fore Road past the church and in on the left after Oxhill.

Agnes McLaren

Clubs

Kippen Cricket Club

As the short days of winter draw darker it is time to look back on the high days of summer and how the Kippen Cricket Club fared on those long warm days and evenings.

The 2016 season for Kippen had not the same level of success that we achieved in 2015 but there were several highlights. In the West Stirlingshire league there was a new club batting record set in our first match against Doune when we scored 154 in our 20 overs. Just a pity Doune chased that down (it was a good batting strip!). However, we had revenge by beating Doune for the first time in the club’s history in the second match played.

There were also home and away games against Stirling County, Old Tarbolton (from Milngavie) and Gargunnock. The league match against Gargunnock also doubled up as the annual Quaich contest between the two villages. This trophy has taken place every year for over 25 years. Kippen were unsuccessful in 2016 and we had to return the trophy to our rivals and friends in Gargunnock following our win in 2015.

Kippen again competed in the Vale of Leven sixes tournament in Alexandria at the end of the season and for the second year running came away with the top prize. We certainty have the tactics sussed for that short form of the game.

Issue #1 - Kippen Cricket club with silver 2016.jpgFor 2017 we will be working even closer with our near neighbours in Gargunnock. We will be sharing the Gargunnock Cricket pitch at Meiklewood and helping to support Gargunnock team efforts for their full set of Sunday fixtures with players and ground support staff (grass cutting, pitch preparation etc.) Kippen will again be playing a full set of Wednesday evening fixtures in the West Stirlingshire league and the annual Kippen-Gargunnock Quaich match will be held on Sunday the 18th June at Meiklewood in a 30 over a side game. This is planned to be a fun get together for both clubs with their families and friends. A barbeque and other refreshments will also be available.

For anyone interested in joining us and representing Kippen (or Gargunnock) out in the middle either batting, bowling fielding, scoring etc. all are welcome. We really want to have players of all ages, sexes and experience in our club. So if you are a novice or someone who has not played for many years please get in touch and we can give guidance during our pre-season training. The oldest player with Kippen turned 71 this year and the youngest player we have had has been 10 years old.

Please e-mail me Sean Kelly on kellykippen@btinternet.com and I can invite you on to our Teamer list.

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Clubs

Kippen Golfing Society

The Kippen Golfing Society currently has 36 members and we are always looking for new members.

The annual subscription is £10 plus an additional £5 if you take part in the 2 knockout competitions which run throughout the year. We have three outings a year- 1 midweek outing on a Friday in May, which is a single round, then 2 two-round days on a Saturday in July and a Sunday in early September (the morning rounds are individual rounds and the afternoons are played in pairs).

The venues for all outings are decided at the AGM which is normally held in January. There is one social event – The Annual Prize Giving – which is held in February.

Anyone interested in joining should contact:

Alasdair McCall
alasdairmccall@btinternet.com

Community Affairs

Back to SCHOOL

issue-1-back-toschool-uniform-bankThe Back to School Uniform Bank was set up in 2015 by Sandra Douglas from East Renfrewshire, who was horrified to learn that her teacher daughter was buying Christmas gifts of school uniform items for some of her pupils. Her daughter explained that many rarely had anything new to wear and would be delighted with this.

Our Bank was the second one to set up. Now there are 20+ in Scotland, one in England, Wales and Ireland. Our aim is to provide new uniforms for children in low-income families to ensure they have the same pride and self-respect as their peers.

We take referrals from schools and health professionals and have so far provided uniforms (from underwear up to jackets, gym kits and schoolbags) all in a new bag, to children throughout Stirlingshire. We never know names, just sizes, but have heard lovely stories about excited kids (and their parents).

Community Affairs

Kippen Parish Church Guild

“Be Bold, Be Strong” – “Go in Joy”

All men and women are welcome to attend Guild meetings held in Kippen Church House:

14th February, 7.30 p.m.
“In Other Words”, Musical Evening

28th February, 2.00 p.m.
“Malawi Fruits”, Mr Russell Crawford, Visiting Guilds

3rd March, 2.00 p.m.
“World Day of Prayer”, Norrieston Church, Thornhill

14th March, 7.30 p.m.
“Caring for Mother Earth in Bolivia”
Ms Jo Dallas, Christian Aid

Saturday 18th March, 10.30 a.m. – 12 noon
Coffee Morning/Gift Day

Guild Projects:

This year Kippen Guild is supporting two Projects

  • Haiti and Let’s Stick Together
  • Care for the family. 

    Further information is available from

    Joanna M. McPhail 870681 or
    joanna.mcphail@btinternet.com

Community Affairs

Kippen Community Christmas Concert

On Wednesday 14th December, the candlelit Kippen Church was packed once again for the 7th annual Kippen Community Christmas Concert. The audience enjoyed a fabulous evening of singing, music and a few carols all accompanied by mulled wine and mince pies.

A fantastic £1,107 was raised for Kippen Primary School funds and the donations from the mulled wine stall, totalling £250, were donated to the Over 60s Christmas Lunch.

A huge thanks to all who took part and to everyone who helped make the evening such a success once again.