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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1965, p. 13

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name * inmate : PISS Be are ane emer noe ee ere t's pro-Chilctnies at. Zellers! nc eri ters~\ THE FUN OF GIFT-FINDING Bridesmaid | OPEN DAILY. at The Christmas Gift Store ! eee ees cs 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. -- cur- ity is the lot of assistant foot- THURSDAY and FRIDAY. ball coaches, but Len Younce is # reconciled to it. Te Oe FM The tough, fair - haired 47- -old offensive line coach of dmonton Eskimos has been an assistant for all but five years since he ended an illustrious National Football League play-| ing career in 1947. He .-has never held a head coaching job despite impressive credentials that include three seasons as an NF! all - star lineman in the days 8 specialists took over. "Sometimes I wonder why," | he says. "It just seemed that) I was never in the right, lace | at the right time." Younce says he has applied! for only one head coaching po-| sition -- when the late Steve Owen quit Saskatchewan Rough-| riders after the 1962 Western} Football Conference' season. He was Owen's assistant and| was mentioned as a possible | successor.-.u-n-t.il-- Roughriders; brought in Bob Shaw from a) small school in the United| States. Shaw brought along his own) assistants and left Younce look-| ing for a job. A short time later) re : : he caught on as assistant to , 1 Be F ; J or Eagle Keys in Edmonton. : ' -- | Pe F 3 S J A year later Keys was) eA 2 d i H Sh shuffled out and Neill Arm-§ ," : ; : or er irt strong came in from the Amer- a ' d : : " ican Football League to re-| , ie: : . i ; il place him. Younce stayed to} if f q f; : ; Co ection ! work with Armstrong. | a F as LOYAL TO TEAM , a2) 1 4 ye "I like to think I'm loyal," ' : : ; ; } | Younce says. "I'm working for! ; Phy : ' : H . ; Neili and the Eskimos and 1) "7 = m 4 S 4 ' é ' 4 ' . at e428 - ae Ae Boucle Shell "Classic like what I'm doing. You have to like coaching to stay in it) as long as I have." j f : A Younce recalls that it was) Z £4 ! ' EACH just two days before he was to} és ; coe" < : 2 ; A perky novelty woven gingham shirt that can sign his 1948 contract with New) ' : i York Giants as tackle - line-| if; ee CF fee ge a ks ; be worn in or out, White col- backer that he decided to quit. j : . s td Rte? lor and euffs accent red or He accepted an assistant coach-/§ , ' bey j : Be SS 2e J ig block. Sizes 7 to 14, ing position at Oregon State, his § ; ' : F alma mater. ' : § : ' f se L\ : He spent six years at Oregon §: ' ; ; sie. Ay 'Eis "SLOPPY LOOK SWEATER" is "in" with pants REG, 4.99. A "must" in every modern wardrobe State before leaving to become! a : f : < oe ' this year! Here is the mannish look in an "Or- the silky boucle shell! Mock turtleneck hes thé a salesman in real estate and) eP. "LS 3 , s Bh lon'" bulky long-sleeve pullover, styled with raglen quolity touch of scalloped edging Ribbed cecents, heavy machinery in Portland,| A 7 sleeves and crew neck. Grey mix, loden or red in back zipper closing. Very smart in black, wie Ore. During five years in busi- S-M-L. Reg. 7.99 -- great gift buy ! pink or sky blue, Sizes 14 to 20. ness he kept an eye on foot- ball prospects in the U.S. Paci- fic Northwest by refereeing ma-| "ew Be A Smart jor games. 4 hen th call came in 040 Peignoir Set Full Slip Halt Slip iy es AY fie | head coach of Saskatchewan, | : ; e \\ Santa ! : 4 oe ee : : Popular Gift Choice ! back George Reed) (just named Canada's top player| At Zel ler's : : : Children's Sixes 1 to 10. Girls' and Teens® in 1965) and defensive end Gar-| ner Ekstran. Especially ap-) | 3 : a is a ' 4 Shop ca ughride: ° F A A / "09 dist ane Pretty Gift Lingerie by "Dorsay" ! with i | come id rot. ue Blan : eee fe and family to egina| 7 , «4 } 4 : * ° and went to work. ; } " "u ; f Winter-Warm Tights Regina can thank Younce i : Be at least two players he ce fo 4 95 3 ao 99 Charge It ' » ' : é after Shaw left to direct Toronto| A Argonauts after the 1964 season. | "Rendezvous" ond 'Lady Barbara', gown and peéignoir set of floating rayon is frosted Confidence Your Younce; at 216 pounds six/ with sheer, embroidery ond eyelet opplique trim, White, blue, pink; $-M-L. Satisfaction over his prime playing weight, | Full Slip - now calls Edmonton home, as Of nylon is smocked with nylon sheer on bodice, has front shadow panel. White, black, Guaranteed j } or " BO Ledies' Sizes 10-20. Plain 2.49 to 2.99. Non do four of his children ranging) pink; sizes 32° to 42 Money h 4 f ; : run tights of 100% nylon stretch keep them in age from nine to 18. 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