Ukrainian watchmaker fixes Newfoundland clock tower that hasn’t told time in decades
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — In an improbable confluence of geopolitical strife, childhood wonder and salty air, a Ukrainian watchmaker has repaired a 118-year-old clock in eastern Newfoundland that hadn’t told time in decades.
Liudmyla Pass, 68, had been in Newfoundland less than a month when she climbed the stairs to the long-silent clock tower in the coastal town of Carbonear on Tuesday, armed with her tools and five decades of expertise.
About four hours later, she had the clock’s gears clicking and turning, said her daughter, Yulia Veretennyk. The metal was rusty and crusted over with salt from the ocean air, said Veretennyk, translating for her mother. Pass gave it a good scrub and then carefully reset the machinery.
“I’m very proud, but I always was proud of my mom because I know she’s unique,” Veretennyk said. “I’m happy that she’s finally appreciated.”