North Shore Sash House
"Reginald Davis - Established North Shore Sash and Door Co. North Vancouver early 1940s and Allied Woodworks as manufacturing arm; married to Remmette Davis; commentator, editor and technician for Stairway to Stardom Sunday evenings CKWX 1947-early 1950s and CJOR Vancouver early 1950s-58. Died 1995." ("Vancouver Broadcasters" website.)
That is the history of North Shore Sash who was the builder of the 1947 house at 1720 Grand Boulevard. And the owner of the house in 1950 was no other than Reginald Davis himself and his wife Chrissie R. (Remmette) Davis. Reginald Davis reported to the City Directory that he was the president of North Shore Sash.
By 1960 Thomas H. and Lillian Sterling were the owners. Thomas Sterling was a sales representative for Western Canada Imports. In 1971 Dallas M. and Jeanette Boyd owned the house. Dallas Boyd was the president of Advance Carpet Cleaners which reported 1720 Grand Blvd. as its business address. Then by 1980 John and Helen Eickhoff had bought the house. In 1991 John reported to the City Directory that he was an employee of the B. C. Highway Patrol. The Eickhoff family continued to live in the house until 2006, the year it was demolished. Bruce and J. C. Eickhoff were listed in the 1999/2000 North and West Vancouver Phone Directory. J. C. Eickhoff was listed as living at 1720 Grand Boulevard in the year 2006/2007 issue.
The above photo was taken as part of Suzanne Wilson's Year 2000 Photography Project, Your House/Our Home. 2000 photos of homes in the City of North Vancouver were photographed.
In the month of June 2007 Suzanne Wilson celebrated the City of North Vancouver's 100 birthday by distributing to their home owners copies of 1000 photos taken for the Y2K Project. At this time it was discovered that the home photographed at 1720 Grand Boulevard had been demolished and two homes had been built on the property by Noort Homes.
Demolition: Permit applied for in 2006.
Photo: Taken in the year 2000 by SW. Black and white negative and contact sheet print available on Roll #64 of the Demolition and Construction Project at the North Vancouver Archives.
Reference: See Blog Post June 23 for more information on Grand Boulevard.
Reference: See Blog Post June 21 for more information on the Demolition and Construction Project by SW.