Air Canada advert found on Pinterest.ca. Introducing the DC-9 jet to Canadian skies. |
Found in 'Horizons' magazine |
Issue dated May 1973 |
Farewell Georgia. As a mark of their esteem, Air Canada's London, UK sales team said adieu to industry colleague, Georgia Maclean of the Canadian Government Travel Bureau. Travel promotion officer with the CGTB for some six years in London, Georgia now becomes the bureau's manager in Atlanta. Shown at her informal farewell luncheon are, from the left: John Leach, Sales Rep; Tony Dunn, Office Manager; Peter Baldry, Sales Rep; Georgia Maclean; Barry Graystone, Sales Rep; Dave Dougans, Passenger Sales & Service Manager; Bill Williamson, Agency & Interline Rep and Norman Harrower, Tour & Group Sales Rep. |
Right on schedule (and within budget), the newly renovated and enlarged ticket office In Place Ville Marie, Montreal was officially opened May 7, 1973. In a brief ceremony attended by senior company officials, President Baldwin cut the ribbon to mark the occasion. With the exception of a small computer room, the entire area is open, lending an air of spaciousness to the office. The design was created and construction implemented by Facilities & Properties personnel. In our photo lending moral support as President Baldwin cuts the ribbon are, from the left: Passenger Agents Francoise Vella, Sandra Lord, Claire Laterreur and Gaetanne Sabourin. |
Signing up new members can be fun. In 1973, the newly revived Toronto Air Canada Recreation Association (ACRA) had recruited 1600 members over the past three months - part of the secret being at the right place at the right time with the right people. Toronto employees are, from the left: Joe Zammitt, Anna Cilic, Carol Kiessner and Gwen Campbell. |