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The 2008 TASC Dinner/Dance took place at the Ponsmere Hotel, Perranporth, on 9th February, with everyone present enjoying themselves enormously.

Following an excellent 4-course meal, Dave Saunby, forever honoured as the person who came up with the idea of the "Army" but who is probably best known as the original bass drummer with the Falmouth Marine Band, told some hilarious anecdotes about the Band's trips to Cornwall matches. Did you know, for instance, that the Band were allowed to march along the touchline at the 1989 Twickenham final only after Bill Bishop had requested permission from the organizing committee, saying that the Cornwall supporters had a "marine band"? Dave thinks that the organizers expected a squad of immaculately-drilled, musically-perfect sailors in pith helmets!

Apart from Dave, there were five other founder-members of the Army present: Carol Mann, Tom Prout, John Rowe, Marjorie Rowe, and Carol Seymour.

We were then treated to a mini-concert by local choir, the Perraners, who sang a selection of folk tunes, sea shanties, modern Cornish songs and traditional Cornish favourites, including Cornish Lads, Lamorna, Camborne Hill, and, of course, Trelawny. This proved very popular, with the audience joining in enthusiastically.

Unfortunately, this is the last year that the TASC Dinner/Dance will be held at the Ponsmere, because the hotel is to be demolished to make way for a new apartment complex. In appreciation of the excellent service that the hotel has provided the Army over the years, TASC made a presentation to the proprietor, who is retiring.

The evening ended with a disco. (Among many others, founder member Tom Prout and partner Linda were observed bopping away enthusiastically.)

Thanks must go to Carol Seymour, who organized the event, which everyone agreed had been a great success.

Thanks also to David Broadhurst, who took the pictures.

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