Newfoundland man finds girl he saved from fire 65 years ago living next door
CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH, N.L. — Edward ‘Kip’ Malone says he has been dogged by the “mystery” of what ever happened to two young girls he rescued from a house fire in St. John’s, N.L. in 1951, only to find the answer living right next door some 65 years later.
After about four decades working in Ontario, 77-year-old Malone returned to Newfoundland this fall to retire in Conception Bay South, about a half-hour’s drive from his native St. John’s.
A week and a half after moving in to their new home, the Malones were welcomed by their next-door neighbour, Margaret Fowler, with packages of frozen fish. Malone — nicknamed ‘Kip’ for his taste for kippered herring — discovered that he and Fowler hailed from the same part of St. John’s, in fact, he had an interesting story about the street he grew up on.
On Dec. 20, 1951, Malone’s mother sent her 12-year-old son to the store to get some butter.


