34 - Wednesday, December 3, 1986 - North Shore News Business XPotential researches employees potential XPOTENTIAL Research Inc., a West Vancouver- based employee and _ place- ment firm, wants to distill the Expo spirit before it dissipates completely. The research company is offer- ing former Expo employees a free career guidance test in the form of a detailed multiple choice ques- tionnaire called XPR2. The information gathered will provide the basis for a Canadian “norm” which will be available to private and public sector groups for statistical information. president of operations and sales manager for Sussex. Taylor says the office at 2996 Lonsdale Avenue will continue to serve as the North Vancouver branch. The new 3,200 sq. ft. of- fice at the corner of 24th and Marine will ultimately be home base for 40 sales people. After three years at 102-145 West I5th, Sutton Group-West Coast Realiy moves over to 133 West 15th and into a larger space to accommodate the company’s growing staff, Lance Tracey started Sutton Group with partner Scott Shaw in 001 WANT MONEY? Sell something! Use CLASSIFIED ADS. Great looking, sell very fast, black on white, comes in basic or with all options, only $3.00 per line!! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING “Its kind of as game combination with Mal eniale 986-6222 and stocks,” said Anderson. business briefcase by Michael Becker . confidential “The norm information will be strong enough to assess large vol- ume projects like Expo or in an area such as the tourism industry,” said Haward Yearwood, XPoten- tial manager of corporate development. Yearwood hopes to have the in- formation in place by early 1987. Any former Expo employees in- terested in picking up on a free, vocational guidance assessment can call XPotential at 926-9779. kk THE NEXT few weeks will be a moving experience for three of the major realty players on the North Shore. Sussex Realty will be hopping across town, opening a branch at 2397 Marine Drive in West Van- couver by mid-December. ‘‘We feel there’s a real demand for us to be in the area to better serve the market in West -Van- couver,’’ said Allan Taylor, vice 1983, employing three others. Tracey says the company today has 125 people working on the North Shore as well as branches throughout the Lower Mainland including newly purchased Heritage West Real Estate Corp in Vancouver. Royal LePage moves from 133 West 15th to a new 3,4uU sq. ft. office at 116 West Esplanade. “We needed to update our loca- tion. The new office is where all of the action is now,’’ said Royal LePage manager Harold Dueck. kkk AFFLUENCE is affordable with Agent, Real Estate Plus, and Af- fluence a new three-in-one board game invented by local 18-year-old Robert Anderson. The culmination of a_ board game plan- percolating in Ander- son’s inventive mind since age 11, the new investment board game hits the market just in time for Christmas. WIN A FREE TRIP FOR 2 TO SAN FRANCISCO! *ENTER AND SHOPAT * AIRFARE ONLY. RECEIVE ONE ENTRY WITH EVERY $20 PURCHASE. SECOND TIME. LUCKY... . AMAZING VALUE ON NEW & CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING! Advertising helps make jobs. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION a Ski Cypress And paell \ (Grouse All Season For Only y (reg. $129) Perfect for those skiers who like to ski midweek. Starting immediately you may purchase a dual mountain lift pass valid any weekday* until 4 p.m. at both Cypress Bowl and Grouse Mountain. *Pass may not be used week of Dec. 26/86-Jan. 2/87 Available exclusively at Skyline Sports for only $99 (reg. $129) OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 7, 1986 6th & Lonsdale, N. Van., 985-9161 38th & Boulevard, Kerrisdale, 266-1061 Kids Only, Granville Island, 683-6704