Services to a comâ€" iny begin with an ind a training needs nents, and "customâ€" training program is d those kinds of ings. So the lanâ€" age is the language the workplace, and English language aining in the workâ€" ace is also more cessible to many nployees, says the ganization‘s trainâ€" especially to those & sh in the Workâ€" body‘s going to ach a (workplace ecific) language in write is absolutely ique in that if ‘re in Custom ather, for example, > vocabulary we‘ll > will be about that otherwise wouldn‘t ass on the weekend ter says. "It‘s meetâ€" g their needs right the workplace, but s also training that asses, but this serâ€" other community or the frequency at needs of each comâ€" of the Ministry of & fhi a ‘ba in terms of g,’.' Hagey says. € didn‘t count on e, have the ability better at problem benefit them in ng, English in the workplace basic tics) training for n English, as well ation workshops, Iturallyâ€"sensitive l‘@ managers. ; from companies organization is in the Working to go into the we do that, we p, both local in the Workâ€" and so there‘s a staff member without whose help the By Jesse Clarke ; KClâ€"received some very sad news on Tuesday, May 4. Three of our students, Cristian Burca, 19, Sorin Mihaila, 18, and Florin Sirbu, 19, had been killed in a car accident early Monday morning. A fourth student, Alin Ruta, 19, was seriously injured in the accident. These four young men were best friends and had been plmninctoapmabchty&opdwwhieb.flwyhd already purchased. They were hard working young e o o ar Mis Mboine soath wis mwum following people will representing you next year: Dave Lalonde, assistant head of management; Clair McCaul, secretary (acclaimed); Katieâ€"Czudyjowyez, awards and clubs (acclaimed); Christin Vance, coâ€"head of special events; Beth Costelec, female spirit leader; Peter Graham, mlh;qirithdr,ufl.h'mvhfllbhkigm my job next year, Jocelyn Russell, speaker/reporter. hwmwflhmnnhw ‘The Waterloo County English Awards Banquet is taking place tonight. Jordan Ross will be receiving an award for best Senior Prose, and Lauren Clarke will be recognized for being top Junior Debater: ‘Thank you very much to the 275 KCI staff and stuâ€" dents who donated blood at Monday‘s Blood Donor Clinic. Thank you also to the many students who donated time and energy to helping run the clinic and phone the donors. A special thanks to Mr. Woodley, Mrs. Usher, Dianne Lumsden and Dustin Hunt for all their hard work. ‘Tomorrow is a Sports Day, and both Rugby and Senior Boy‘s Soccer teams will be playing in home games against Waterloo Oxford and CHCI respecâ€" tively. Our track and Field team will be competing in WCSSAA at Centennial Stadium at 3 p.m. on Thursâ€" day and 9 a.m. on Friday. Next Monday, the Senior Boys‘ Soccer Team will play their final game away against WCI. Tuesday, May 18, the quarter finals will begin â€" stay tuned to announcements for times and locations of KCI play. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1993 â€" PAGE © Potais & Pots (Watertoc) Petais & Pots (Kichene Open 8:30â€"6:00 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. . Open $00â€"5:30 daily 1GaLâ€"80¢ 2GaLâ€"$100 5Galâ€"$329 1L.OG LOC YS 114