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Dorothy Isabelle
Stubbs - Courtenay
Isabelle
Stubbs is the Comox Valley's resident folk historian and an enthusiastic
supporter of many community organizations.
Often described
as the "voice, mind and hands of the community," she is
an expert on local history and the people who settled and developed
the Comox Valley. Her book "All About Us" is a history
widely used as a reference when historical information is being
sought. If anyone is looking for information on a person, where
a certain building used to be located, or who lived there, Isabelle
Stubbs is one of the first people contacted and is seldom without
an answer. She offers her pearls of knowledge with a sparkling and
ready wit that would be the envy of people half her age.
For 53 years,
our recipient has written a local newspaper column called "Coffee
Cup Chatter". This widely-read column incorporates historical
information and amusing anecdotes as well as current information
on local issues, people, places and activities. It is said that
in all those years, Mrs. Stubbs never once missed the weekly deadline
for submitting her column.
In 1993, Isabelle
Stubbs was given the City of Courtenay's highest honour, Freeman
of the City. She has shown outstanding caring and dedication to
the community.
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