Chronicle Special â€" They have been proâ€" viding specialized busiâ€" ness education and business training to people who wanted to upgrade their old busiâ€" ness skills, learn new business skills or simâ€" ply Everyone is talking about retraining adults â€" many adults are doing it. Certainly governâ€" ments on the provincial and the federal leve! are promising those who need the training or retraining that they will devise programs just for them in order to lead them to a better job, or what‘s more important, to get them back into a job. While all this talk is going on, KCI (Kitchâ€" ener and Waterloo Colâ€" legi. te) h been opera..ng a s _ :essful business coâ€"operative education program for adults for the past five years. KCI coâ€"op education can open many doors earn credits The Air Farce 8 p.m. â€" Humanities Theatre Ladies and gentlemen. welcome aboard! You‘re in for a funâ€"filled evening of LIVE Air Farce madness‘ $11.50 ($10:00 Stu./Sen.) towards a secondary school graduation diâ€" ploma. And all of this free â€" no charge, no tuâ€" ition. The program is made up of two semesters with a starting date in September or Februâ€" ary. When a candidate gets in touch with the school, an interview is set up and a counsellor and the program coâ€"orâ€" dinator discuss the needs and goals of the applicant and then taiâ€" lor a personal program that is designed to help meet the student‘s obâ€" jectives. The first semester is spent in the school â€" from 8: 55 a.m. to 2: 15 p.m. Here the student learns such subjects as: accounting, busiâ€" ness English, computer programming, typeâ€" writing, word processâ€" ing, etc. During the second semester, the school finds a placement at a SECOND SHOW ADDED Sun., Sept. 30, 8 p.m. The world renowned Canadian Chamiber Ensemble present the Greatest Hits of the 1700‘s. Pachelbel‘s Canon, Mozart‘s Eine Kieine Nachtmusik. and Bach‘s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and 6 and much more! $12.50 ($8.00 Stu./Sen.) A Little Night Music 8 p.m. Theatre of the Arts participating local business, and here the student receives valuâ€" able work experience. The coâ€"op student earns credits for the work experience and a chance to earn money while learning. Admission requireâ€" ments for the program are {flexible because the school can tailor the coâ€"op program to fit the student‘s needs and goals. Organizers can boast about the successful placement of graduâ€" ates into the working world, armed with the necessary skills deâ€" manded by the chalâ€" lenges of modern busiâ€" ness. Some of the gradâ€" uates, as well, receive the satisfaction of comâ€" pleting a high school diploma â€" a significant accomplishment that opens doors to countâ€" less opportunities. Phone 745â€"6851 for more information. Mm’&k’n&m, UW Arts Centre AN EARLY LESSON Saftety at home, work, school and play was the theme of the tenthâ€"annual cavaicade of safety last week at Conestoga Mail, Fairview Park Mail and John Galit Mail in Cambridge. Twentyâ€"seven provincial and local safety organizations took part in the show, the largest of its kind in Ontario, which is sponsored by the Waterioo Region Safety Council. Highlight of Saturday‘s cavaicade in Waterioo was the Civitan Club‘s CHILD Identification program, with hundreds of local parents lining up to have their children fingerprinted and (men & women +welcome) THURSDAY 9:30â€"11:30 sw 9â€"11:30 SUNDAY TUVESDAY 9:30â€"11:30 s 8â€"11 All ages welcome. Admission: $3.75 SATURDAY 10â€"Noon Moms & Dads 8:30â€"11 8â€"11 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY â€" viopeo 7:30â€"12 DANCE MONDAY littntntoinied Admission: $2.50 Babysitter: 75¢ /child 7:30â€"10:30 stuoent sargam nigHt Admission: $3.25 Students: $2.25 (With 1.D.) ‘just women‘ Open to PRIVATE PARTY BOOKINGS WATCH FOR SPECIALS Check the Kâ€"W Record for details or call our office: 886â€"7777 The Heart of Rock ‘n Roll FALL ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE With special guest pianist Tom Plaunt The Edinburgh Quartet Enjoy the great masters Haydn: Quartet Op. 64 No. 5, in D Major ("The Lark") Mozart: Quartet in G Major, K. 387 Elgar: Quintet for piano and strings in G Minor "They play new music ably and with ease. They play old music beautiâ€" fully and touchingly." Music Magazine $12.50 ($8.00 Stu./Sen.) 8 p.m. Theatre of the Arts } *3 LEARN TO SKATE (13 & over) Admission: $2.50 ( Extra session: $2.00 ADULTS (21 & over) Admission $3.25 e« 4 SLIM N* TRIM â€" Fun & Fitness BOTTOMLESS CUP OF COFFEE FREE 341 MARSLAND DRIVE. WATERLOO â€" 886â€"7777. Admission: $1.50 1 ‘FREE"*COFFEE AND FRE! RENTAL WITH PAID ADMISSION. MATINEE â€" We welcome all ages. Admission: $2.25 CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC â€" We welcome all ages. Admission: $3.25 Extra Session: $2.00 MATINEE â€" FAMIL Y NIGHT (up to 6 people $2.50 ea. for the first 2 people, $2.50 for each family friend). OPEN SKATE (18 & over) Admission $3.25 TINY TOTS SKATE TOTS & PARENTS Admission: $2.25 BOTTOMLESS CUP OF COFFEE FREE SLIM N* TRIM â€" Fun and Admission: $2.50 Babysitter: 75¢ /child ADULTS (25 & over) Admission: $3.25 10 We welcome all \EFREE‘ friday, sept. 28 all ages 7:30â€" welcome adm. $3 This is not a roliler skating event video skate and hotdog day saturday, sept. 29 1â€"4 p.m. Adm: $2.25 *\FREE!‘ ladies any age ROCK VIDEQO: DANCE A rare solo performance with Chopin, Gershwin, Léeveiliée, Satie Schubert, Schumann & André Gagnon. A kaleidoscope of music from classical to pop by an artist, pianist, soloist, innovator and exceptional showman! $15.00 ($12.50 Stu./Sen.) Fri., Oct. 12 André Gagnon 8 p.m. Humanities Theatre tuesday, Oct. 2 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. «_ Guys $3.25 (With student |.D. $2.25) \e/ // , like just meeting Friends 5â€"4280 Tickets available at Humanities Theatre Box Office (8085â€"4280) and ait 7:30â€"12 adm. $3.75 Melodee Martinuk photo 1984 â€" PAGE 13