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ii you iGuiiua home you couldlove and affordy%u2014 H probablystop paying rentYou've thought about it every m onthwhen you write out the check.You feel like you're throw ing moneyaway.Your apartm ent doesn't belong toyou.If only you can fin d a house you cana ff! rd.A home you could love living in .Welcome to the 6th Annual Brooklyn Brcwnstone Fair.Last year, about 30,000 people like you showed up and made it the largest urban preservation event in the country. Be jusp the Fair offers th? best opportur iyto idoutthatyoucanstillowna bm.vmstc p for a lot less than you think. (Yes, it really is possible.)Brooklyn happens to have more of19th century Victorian townhouses thanany other city in the country. Under thename %u201cCinderella,%u201d dedicated brownstoners have helped others undertake realurban renewal%u2014 not by knocking downSee th e expo sitio n of brow nston e liv in g at 195 M ontague S tre et. O ctober 14th and 1 5th. Doors open at 10 AM on S aturday, 11 AM on Sunday.fine old buildings, but by restoring themwith love. So, whole neighborhoods arereturning to their former graciousness.We%u2019ll show you the new life in Brooklyn October 14th and October 15th. %u201cWe%u201d are the Brownstone Conference, Brownstone Community Association and Brooklyn Union Gas. Brooklyn Union%u2019s Montague Street Showroom will house an exposition of Brownstone living. From there, you can take bus tours through brownstone neighborhoods.So come. Collect all the brochures. Talk to people. You'd like them as neighbors. Because brownstone owners have tackled their dreams for themselves, and Brooklyn.They%u2019re resourceful, and committed to the city. Find out how to get a home you love for less than you think.The Brooklyn Brownstone Fair.There%u2019s new life in Brooklyn.B r o o k ly n U n io n G a sO cto b er 1 5 .1 9 7 8 , T H t PHUfcNIX, P age 17

