12 - Sunday. September 7, inquiring reporter yy Stephen Barrington Business From Page 11 stapler, who took my coffee cup, and so on. “About 10 per cent of worries are of chis nature. “There is only about 8 per cent of worries that we can do anything about,’' he explains. In order to clear a mind clut- tered by unnecessary worries, Gib- SOM suggesis putting pen to paper an. writing down the problem areas. “And 1 practice what 1 preach,"* he says pulling a crumpl- ed piece of paper from his pocket. 1986 - North Shore News THE 1986 WORLD exposition is scheduted to close its dvors for the last time Oct. couver millions of tourists, scores of top-notch perfor- Amid pomp and mers and numerous world figures. 13. Expo brought to Van- splendor, the Prince aud Princess of Wales opened the Sorry to see Expo go? a Mike Weemers West Vancouver No. It does not matter to me but Mm sure it) has brought a lot of business for the people in the city. I'm not sorry to see it go and personally it did not Gwen Roddie North Vancouver I'm kind of glad all the people will be gone. But it’s somewhere to go — | have a pass. Maryjane Murphy North Vancouver I’m not sad to see it go because it’s not some- thing that will be around forever anyway. It brought a lot of people to B.C. and they wil! come Scott Ritchie North Vancouver Not really — I guess it is fun while it lasts. It didn’t really do anything for me. fair May 2, 1986. Almost six months later, Expo will close, the festive atmosphere gone forever. This week, Inquiring Reporter asks people how they feel about the forthcoming conclusion of the World's Fair. Robert Morel Vancouver No, When it is gone we wan't have much tourism for four or five years because everybody has been to Expo. All it was done is put Vancouver on do anything for my fi- nancial status, back to visit. opportunities open Smoothing the wrinkles, he runs his finger down the page. ‘‘I wrote down a list of things that were bugging me, that were worrying me, . “Once you put them down on paper they aren’t in your mind anymore and then you can get on with more productive things," he smiles. Gibson, one of Canada's most popular business speakers, will share these and many other tech- niques on expanding business op- Women on Social Assistance Job re-entry clerical training, see North Shore Continuing Education advertisement — Job Opportunity Page Classified. 985-3695, ehlicka Gymnastics Cliuh Fall Registration For All Programs Saturday September 13 at FLICKA GYM CLUB 23rd & St. Georges North Vancouver 9am - 1pm For information call 985-7918 or 986-1897 portunities when he speaks Sept. 9 at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre. Free tickets for the event, co- sponsored by the North Shore News and the Ministry of Economic Development, are now gone, but those interested in at- tending could take a chance on seats being available the aight of the event. Those with tickets will have priority. Wate “Wino ay WARRANTY InPrice ‘ Vo alr) ANO ARE ~ Road Mr ° Workmanship & Material - Tread vite Warranty 70,000 km Electronic Ignition Tune-UD ¢.cyinder “ i (Most cars & light trucks). 4-cylinder the map. Complete bathroom remodelling LUXURY MARBLE VISIT OUR SHOWRCOM AT 211 W. 1st, N.V. 967-3055 The more you look... the more you save co 2 ull Save 2 fe 25% Na Tread Life Warranty 70,000 km Our most Popular Tire! Sample Value: P155/20A-13, Reg. 69.68 Now: P155/80R-13 P165/80R-13 P185/g0R-13 P165/75R-14 pigsi75R-14 P205/75A-14 P205/75R-15 P215/75R-15 P255/75R-15 [p2asi7shs “Red Ryder’? Shock Absorbers Our besi shock value. Sizes to fit most domestic cars. In- statlation extra Reg. 24.99 Now: 6°" 45.95 V6+8 Cylinder 50.95 Prices Effective (While Quantities Last) Starting Today Tit! Septen mber 16, 1966 _ SURREY Gulldtord Mali BURNABY Lougheed Mail