Asquith Pioneer Resident Passes Special to the Star-Phoenix ASQUITH, Feb. 2.--William Lake, 80 years old, a prominent resident of this community since he came here in 1904, died on Tuesday. Mr. Lake was an active member of various farm organizations, and a life member of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association. He organized the Eagle Creek Telephone Company, and was its secretary until a few years ago. He was also veteran checker champion of Saskatchewan. He was born in Norfolk England. Surviving, besides his widow, are two daughters, Bessie, in Ohio, and Nancy, at home; and seven sons, William, James, Phillip, Edward, Samuel, and Albert, at home, and George in Vancouver. Another son, Thomas, was killed in the Great War, and a ninth son, Ingram, died in 1935. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock from Asquith United Church, with Park Funeral Chapel in charge. The Rev. C. Banks will officiate. Interment will be in Asquith Cemetery. J 12 a