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Blue because when natural gas burns
the only by-products are carbon dioxide,
nitrogen and water vapour— and they're
already present in the purest air.
But there is more to our story than simply
blue sky and fresh air:
Since the inception of our company fifty
years ago, we have grown to the point where
we now serve more than 234,000 residen-
tial, commercial and industrial customers
throughout Southwestern On-
tario. The blue flame brings
you economy and versatility as
well as blue sky.
It heats homes and water,
cooks, dries clothes, refrigerates
and incinerates for homes, hotels, motels,
restaurants, hospitals, schools and you;
name-it. It's kind to big budg-
ets and small budgets alike
because it's one of the most
versatile and efficient fuels in
the world.
In industry, it helps produce
everything from soap to cars to tempered
steel, and in many cases, it becomes the raw
material itself to produce modern synthetic
fibres and plastics.
So whenever you look up and see a blue
sky, think of a blue flame.
And Union Gas.
And fifty years of established service.