represented: Springside, Churchbridge reading committees; public given legislation instrumental extended secretary-treasurer, | Obituary WILLIAM McKENZIE In the death of William McKenzie the district of Eagle Bank lost one of its earliest pioneers. Deceased was born in Banffshire, Scotland, in 1852. He came to Canada with his wife and family in 1905 settling about 35 miles west of Saskatoon where he has since resided. Mr. McKenzie is survived by his widowed daughter, Mrs. Jean and by seven sons: William, of Medicine Hat; Jack of Grenfell; Peter, of Trail, B.C.; Harry of Powell River, B.C.; George of Beatty; Charlie, of Grenfell, and Allan, of Adarville, Cal. He was predeceased by his wife in 1919 and by his youngest daughter, Lizzie, in 1918. For the funeral Eagle Bank school remained closed during the day in respect to the deceased. Prayer was heard at the deceased's home from where the procession moved to the United Church at Asquith where the service was held. Rev. H. Sangwine officiated assisted by Rev. F. B. Richardson of Perdue. Five of Mr. McKenzie's | sons, William, Jack, Peter, George and Charlie, with Bert White, acted as pallbearers. The funeral was attended by a number of old timers, also by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews of Maidstone and Mr. and Mrs. Bert White of Kinley. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. White both being nieces of the deceased. Interment was made in the Asquith cemetery. Lovely floral tributes were received.