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They will make iheir home in Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California. ) NOTICE OF REMOVAL THOMAS TSANG A Disciplinary Consmittce appointed by the Council of the Architectural of British Columbia (AIBC) has raufied the Consent Order of Ysaag, MAIEC wherein he admitted his unprofesmoenal conduct on single-family house commissions in Burnaby and North Vancouver, BC essenualty as foliows: 1, He proposed and provided services in rev for compensation nor in substantial accord with the Tariff of Fees, contrary to Bylaw 34.16, He failed w sign/seal drawings, conteary to Byliw 44.2 and the “Architects Act 5.771) Additionally on the North Vancouver project: (a) He failed ta use the designation MASSC contrary to Bylaw 10 0b) He proposed and provided services through 2 business which was nota holder of a Certificate of Practice contrary to the Architects Act 9.272). Thontas Tsang, MAIBC is ordered removed fram the AIBC register effective July 01, 1998 and to pay a fine of $1500.00. Me. Tsang’s name will be restored to the AIBC register ne earlier than July 01, $999, providing he ” passes an oral examination focussing on the issues raised hy the charges in this ovetter; works in fault ime employment with 3 holder of a current AIBC Certificate of Practice foz 32 montis; and he pays the line, as above. ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF B&irisi} COLUMBIA From page V8 his place in the world order: poor but married. Jaques is brother to Oliver and Orlando and foolish in the sight of others, but his melanchoiy musings are less Romantic cant than ironic philosophy. He tou remains trur to himself — and finishes alone. The nwo add intellect to what would otherwise be Elizabethan sitcom iad are well played by Donaid Adams (a very natural Touchstone) and David Marr (Jaques). Marr is the unquestioned standout of this production, dominating each scene he is in and making the oft-quoted “All the world’s a stage” specch a truly memorable experience, At the heart of the green- wood dance Rosalind and Orlando circle ever closer to cach other. Rosalind has assumed the guise of a boy and, as Ganymede, in one scene advises Orlands how to court Rosalind by playing Rosalind. In doing so she is able to test his iove “for her. (So we have a girl playing a boy playing a girl. Of course, Shakespeare’s compa- ny, The Chamberlaine’s Men, were exactly thar, so in this scene the bard’s audience enjoyed the gender bending ofa boy piaying a gid disguised as a boy playi ing a girl.) Rosalind is caught vp in the heady reality of the moment, while Orlando’s poctic imagination is so fiery that fantasy almast _beconies reality. It is a scene capable of creating far more than romantic long- ing, or even sexual hunger, though it should have both. Iris a scene that should be intimate, beautiful and erotic. }¢ is a scene that should almost make us, the audience, feel we perch in the Jeaty boughs like the voyeuristic sprites of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Iisa scesic that should typify what magic might be possible in this special place of Arden. That the scene achieved none of these things for me under- DAVID Marr is the melancholy Jaques destaiming that “ali the world’s a stage” as Duke Senior (Dean Paul Gibson) and a Forester (Jan Wood) look on. lined the problems I was hav- ing with the company’s ovo young leads and the director’s pallid inspiration. Tiffany Lyndall-Knight has promise. She reminded me at times of a young Brenda Robins, which is s high praise, but she and Dion Johnstone as Orlando struck no sparks. T tean towards faulting Johnstone, who offered ener- gy apienty and not much else, but it takes swo co tango and this couple rarely managed ro waitz together, With the love interest cooking at lukewarm, director Mites Davis needs to ighten up the’ image of Arden wherever he can. There’s more to this for- est than a couple of boys throwing leaves out of orchard ladders. (And how come nobody else gets to play on/with these ladders any- way?) Bard on the Beach does its usual thing with original music, but I wondered if Porter could have used George Ryan’s score more undl the night became dark enough outside for the stage lights in the tent to Jend” themselves to magic. Even when lighting options are available, Potter continues to present scenes in firtle more than straightforward natural- ism. The deer killing is not just a romp — it’s pagan in it’s celebration of death thar the hunter might live. The scene has the potential to evoke the “wildewotal” of the Dark Ages. [liked Mara Gottler’s costumes for their use of color, cut, fabric and texture to define status, but J marvel at the choice of Imperial Russia for a starting point. Call me a traditionalist, but Shakespeare’s mother was called Arden. It was a place that was real to Shakespeare and his audi- ence, It was the heart of England. a This production of As You Like It is missing more than a - beat. I *Aave said; but whether wisely ar no, lee the forest judge.” (HL.121) Phote David Blue Steve Cooke and Blaine Barden each win two tickets to see Vancouver 86ers play Toronto Lynx in profes- sional scccer action tonight at Swangard Stadium. Biii Morrison wins nwo tickets to see Colin James and the Little Big Band at she Vogue on Sunday. “Honey, shot the Lions.” Break out your Instamatic, your Brownie or your 4x5 Speedgraphics and start shooting! The North Shore News in association with the North Shore Tourism Committee is sponsoring a summer photo contest’ open to photographers of all ages. Send us your view of the North Shore and you could win one of these valuable prizes Full Day Kayak Trip for 2 people including lesson, lunch and guide Use of an RV for a weekend ¢ Introductory Kayak Lesson for 2 people 2 hour Kayak Rental for two people » Dinner for 2 at Vivace! will be judged in three categories, Youth (up to 18), Amateur and Professional. All winning entries will be kept by the North Shore Tourism Committee to Submit your entries to the North Shore News during the summer, and our judges will be selecting winning photos in Septen:der 1998. Contestants help promote tourism and to establish a North Shore photo archive. Photos will be acknowledged with a credit to the photographer if they are used. Deep Cove Kayak ‘& Canoe Rehtals; Soret The Pearie —— Seat Beits--- Scat what about UWSi Please be a responmsibie pet owner and provide your dog with a protective kennel fastened to the centre oft our veEhicie. Getter yet, CAVE your dog a at home. Armee sane rem your tacet! 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