Remember When 10.22.2009

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago

October 22 1999

    Zimmer employees have grilled each other, cooking up new ways to do their jobs better.

Recently, their innovation and hard work were recognized by the company with a Quality Expo that featured a free cook-out starring the world's largest grill, sponsored by Johnsonville Food Co. Bratwurst was cooked on the grill, which can cook up to 300 brats at a time, or 2,500 per hour.

25 Years Ago

October 22 1984

    The First Presbyterian Church of Warsaw recently completed an approximate $1,350,000 addition for a new administrative/education wing.

Groundbreaking for the new wing was on Feb. 27, 1983. the recently completed new building has added an additional 19,000 square feet, combined with the 19,000 square feet of the existing structure to equal a total of 38,000 square feet in the church complex.

50 Years Ago

October 22 1959

    Organization of a "Warsaw Athletic Boosters' Club" is in its primary steps here, with Terry Klondaris acting as temporary chairman and school board member Dale Tucker as temporary secretary.

Purpose of the club will be to promote athletics in the Warsaw Community Schools, not only the high school varsity teams but those in junior high and the lower grades as well.

75 Years Ago

October 22 1934

    Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poor, residing north of Warsaw, attended the Purdue-Notre Dame football game Saturday afternoon and visited with their son, David, a student at Purdue and a member of its band.

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10 Years Ago

October 22 1999

    Zimmer employees have grilled each other, cooking up new ways to do their jobs better.

Recently, their innovation and hard work were recognized by the company with a Quality Expo that featured a free cook-out starring the world's largest grill, sponsored by Johnsonville Food Co. Bratwurst was cooked on the grill, which can cook up to 300 brats at a time, or 2,500 per hour.

25 Years Ago

October 22 1984

    The First Presbyterian Church of Warsaw recently completed an approximate $1,350,000 addition for a new administrative/education wing.

Groundbreaking for the new wing was on Feb. 27, 1983. the recently completed new building has added an additional 19,000 square feet, combined with the 19,000 square feet of the existing structure to equal a total of 38,000 square feet in the church complex.

50 Years Ago

October 22 1959

    Organization of a "Warsaw Athletic Boosters' Club" is in its primary steps here, with Terry Klondaris acting as temporary chairman and school board member Dale Tucker as temporary secretary.

Purpose of the club will be to promote athletics in the Warsaw Community Schools, not only the high school varsity teams but those in junior high and the lower grades as well.

75 Years Ago

October 22 1934

    Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poor, residing north of Warsaw, attended the Purdue-Notre Dame football game Saturday afternoon and visited with their son, David, a student at Purdue and a member of its band.

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