1850 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver, built 1937. Keenleyside House THE KEENLEYSIDE House was built for Ellis W.I. Keenleyside on a large property that consisted of 4.75 acres in West Van- couver,. Ellis Xeenleyside was the vice- president of a large investment securities firm. He was also the brother of the distinguished Ca- nadian ambassador and diplomat Hugh Keenleyside. Estate homes such as his were built during the ’30s in West Van- couver when it became apparent that a bridge was going to be built to link Vancouver to the North ’ Shore. The Lions Gate Bridge was built in 1937-1938 through the private investment of the British Pacific RORTH SHORE HERITAGE by Derothy Foster Properties Co. The Keenleyside House is a good example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture and is distinguished by its extensive use of stucco and wood half-timber- ing, ‘Other notable features include the use of river rock for the foundations and the large chimney. The property has since been subdivided, and the original barn has been turned into a home. The new owners of Keenleyside are undertaking major restorations LAST CHANCE TO DECORATE ron CHRISTMA Blinds 4()- 50% OFF Selected pleated shades, venetians and verticals Ygs Save 25% orF selected and upholstery fabrics Our exquisite collection of accessories has just arrived — perfect for Christmas gift giving saris $9 Lamps, vases, statues and much more Proudly decorating North Shore homes since 1984 ROD. Tn XE ‘1099 Marine Drive, N.Van. a