Carl McGregor – Funeral details

Details for Carl’s funeral from his niece Alison

My uncle… Charles McGregor – known as Carl – has sadly passed away last week.

He was a staunch BB man and I just wondered if it was possible for you to pass on the news to anyone who may wish to come to his funeral?

It is at Jonathon Harvey, Anniesland Road, on Thursday 25th August at 11.15am.

Thereafter at Craigton Crematorium, Cardonald. at 12.30

He never missed a 214 reunion!

We heard a lot about Lachlan May over the years, and Bill MacDonald.

Many thanks.

 

 

Carl McGregor

Sorry to intimate that Carl McGregor passed away on Sunday 14th August 2016.

Carl who lived in Scotstounhill, was a great attender of the reunions and younger brother of Kerr.  He lost his wife about three years ago and I think was struggling health wise since.

Carl was a couple of years younger than my father so would be in his mid to late eighties. 

One of his pals at the 214 was Jimmy Courtney.

I will announce funeral details once known. 

(Along with more details of his 214 life if anyone can forward to me?)

214 provide a legacy for future Pipe Band Winners

The 214th GCBB may have technically ceased in 1994, but the 214 name continues to impact on the piping world in various guises.

Having provided a first class tuition to boys over the years, not only has the 214 produced players, who have gone on to play at the top level with an enormous amount of Pipe Bands, but also Solo players, Judges & Instructors.

Today the 214 can announce it is continuing to “put something back” at grass roots level.

We have been privileged enough to be able to provide two new trophies for the newly formed  RSPBA – Novice Juvenile B grade.

The first one is the Band trophy for 1st place at the British Championships, which is being held this Saturday 21st May 2016 at Paisley.

Click here to read about the new British Championship

The second trophy is for 1st place in Drumming at The UK Championships which is being held on Saturday 11th June 2016 in Belfast.

I look forward to showing you the winners in due course.

 

214 Ex Member – Joe Noble Judges in New Zealand March 2016

Joe Noble one of our Ex Members who as an RSPBA judge was recently over judging the New Zealand National Championships.

Joe sent me a couple of emails, (which I have made into a News item) and I would like to share with you all.

“Hi, Alan

The New Zealand Championship ran over two days (11th and 12th March 2016). These were held in Feilding, which is outside Palmerston North in the southern part of the
North Island.  (Click here to read about Feilding)

Part of the contest involves a Street March with all the bands participating, and all the judges standing at regular intervals along the parade route.  Thankfully, I was judging their playing and not their marching.  A winner is chosen from each of the Grades.

(709) Joe Noble NZ Champs 2016 (Joe doing his stuff.)

As for the main Contest itself, the winner of Grade One was Canterbury
Caledonian Society – their fifth win in a row since 2012. Followed by New Zealand Police and Manawatu. 

They all performed to a high standard and I was particularly pleased to again see that New Zealand has a vibrant Juvenile grade, which was won by St Andrews College Christchurch.  I was judging Ensemble on both days.

(This was also Canterbury’s 5th consecutive drumming title – winning the Alex Duthart Trophy. I have attached the winning performances below)

Medley

MSR

While there I met up with Bobby Turner in Auckland and Stewart Gorle in Tauranga.

(710) Joe Noble & Rab Turner 2016 NZ (711) Joe Noble & Stuart Gorle 2016 NZ
As you can see from the photos they are both reasonably fit and well.

Stewart gave me an old photo which you may already have but, if not, I’ve
scanned it and attached it here.

(712) 214BB drum corp 1954-55 S GorlePhoto (712)

This would have been the 214BB drum corps circa 1954/55 and, from left to
right, the members are:

Ronnie Kinloch,  Robin Hunter, Andy Hosie, George Seymour, George Robertson & Stewart Gorle

I don’t know where this was taken or what the trophy is, perhaps someone will be able to fill in the gaps?

Best wishes,

Joe”

Thanks for that Joe, good to see that 214 skills are still being put to the test.

(I would like to thank yourself, Stewart Gorle & the others who were at this years reunion who kindly made donations to our funds.)

Well can anyone answer Joe’s question?

Alan

May McLellan – funeral details

I have received an email from Ian regarding funeral details:-

“Hi Alan,

Many  thanks for your condolences from the 214 BB Ex members Association.
This is to let you know of May’s funeral arrangements.

The funeral is on Thursday 5th May 2016. 

The service will be held in

All Saints Episcopal Church, Bearsden, at 12.30pm,

all-saints (Click picture to view)

then to Clydebank Crematorium, for 1.30pm.

(Dalnottar) – click here to see map

Thanks again for your sincere sympathies.

Regards
Ian “

(I imagine both venues will very busy.)

 

Mrs May McLellan

I am sorry to report that Ian McLellan’s wife May, passed away yesterday.

May was a well kent face amongst the pipe band world.

May & Ian

I am sure all the Ex Members you would join me in sending our condolences to Ian and the whole family.

We have no details regarding the funeral arrangements at the moment, I will publish details once known.

Click here to read Robert Wallace’s blog from yesterday regarding May.