’ 290A PEACE POWER SOUVENIR EDITION — Wednesday, September 25, 1968 - over 800,000 lbs. of cargo to the dam site. ~ : A Why Pacific Western? Because we have proven ourselves in other places . . ie places such as Kitimat, Fort McMurray, the Dew Line and most other major ; developments in our neighbourhood . . . Western Canada. —— We are proud to be associated with this internationally renowned develop- : ment. We are proud of our expanding network of scheduled routes and ° international charter services. We are also proud of our giant turbo-prop Hercules airfreighter, the Boeing 707 Fan-Jet and of our fleet of modern Javelin Jet-props. oe ae | | _ And soon we will be introducing the first of three “people. pleasing” Boeing : . ao 737 jet aircraft. Pacific Western, airborne energy, is spreading its wings around the neighbour- hood and around the world. Fly Pacific Western ... and there you are! ’ moe ot oa " ; i Serving Canadians and Canadian business throughout Northern and Western Canada with acheduled, contract and charter services. During the peak construction years of the W. A. C. Bennett Dam, Pacific. oe Western carried over 30,000 passengers and; by the end of 1967, airfreighted __ rata —_— See ee bla pan