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Seniors visit old-fashioned ‘town’ Debbie Prediger
In the hills behind Gooseberry Lake, north of Consort, is a real hidden treasure. A whole lot of treasures, to be exact. Charles and Lynda Mohr have been collecting irreplaceable antiques for years. They have created an old-fashioned town, with everything from antique tractors, a running Model T, and buildings set up like a town.
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The general store is a sight to see — tobacco cans of every make and model, one cent candies, old-fashioned cash registers and scales, as well as a huge cheese cuter. The Mohrs hosted the Consort Lodge residents on Aug. 18 and gave anyone that wanted a ride through the hills in the Model T. The trip was “amazing.” Stories were shared, with much reminiscing. Everyone wore smiles from ear to ear, even if it was a touch too warm and there
were a few to many mosquitoes. The lodge’s rhythm band, the Rustic Rockers, had their photograph taken in a beautiful setting. It was too bad a few members couldn’t be there, but the photo will be cherished forever. Lynda Mohr and her trusty helpers served cake with fresh berries, as well as delicious iced tea. To finish off the beautiful day, Joyce Flynn played a few songs on the piano and some of the women sang along.
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Charlie Mohr gives Consort Lodge residents an Aug. 18 tour into the Neutral Hills and through the old-fashioned town the Mohrs have built in the hills behind Gooseberry Lake, north of Consort. Mohr and passenger Fred Cootes reminisce during the ride. See also Page 2. ECA Review/D. Prediger
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