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1. www.cbncompass.ca THE COMPASS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 PAGE A9
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FROMA8
Herloveforanimalshashelpedhercon-
tinue on with the publication of her maga-
zineandbehaviouraltherapy.Butwithsuch
a wide range of interests in business, com-
munities and people, Pardy was ready to
stepintoanewrolethatwouldgiveherthe
opportunitytoshowcaseherskills.
“I’mnotafraidofachallenge,”shesays.
Other positions she has held over the
years include working with the Marketing
Association of Canada, a senior sales and
marketing analyst, founder of LYRCA, an
advocateforsavinganimals,ahorserescuer
andmembersofmanynot-for-profitorgan-
izations.
She returned to Newfoundland after a
quarterofacenturyworkingaway.
Settling in
Pardy is new to Harbour Grace, but she
hasalreadybegunsettlinginnicely.Sheand
her partner have recently moved into their
newhomeandarebeginningtocreatealife
there.
Althoughsheisanewcomer,thatdoesn’t
make her a stranger. The charismatic
woman with auburn hair is enthusiastic
and friendly. She enjoys intelligent conver-
sationandcanspeakonmanytopics,from
education to haematology, and she loves a
gooddebate.
Pardy is excited about her journey with
the Town of Harbour Grace, and is open to
chatting with anyone willing to talk about
howthecommunitycanmoveforward.
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 15, the new town
officewillbeopen,andPardywillbeginher
adventureinhernewoffice.
“Ican’twaittoseewhat’sinstoreforHar-
bourGraceandallthewonderfulresidents
thatlivehere.”.
Melissa.jenkins@tc.tc
Plenty of experience
I love both economic and business
growth, but I also love history.
I’m very interested in keeping
both alive in Harbour Grace.
—ErikaPardy,economicdevelopmentofficerfor
HarbourGrace
NICHOLAS MERCER/THE COMPASS
Victoria’s Ronnie Skinner displays fine form filleting this cod fish at the Admiral’s Marina
in Harbour Grace on Sept. 11. Skinner was a member of the Ocean Enterprises’team com-
peting in the Heritage Skills Competition as part of the 8th annual wooden boat confer-
ence being put off by the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. Other
skills on display were sculling a punt, hauling a pot, tying a whiff, knitting a net, and row-
ing a punt.
■ Skin the fish