. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. for cranberry squares. MacLellan, 15, is a 10th grade student at Notre Dame Academy in Hingham. Third prize was awarded to Joseph Quirk and Daniel Steams, students at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School, for their joint entry of glazed cranberry-lemon bread. Honorable mentions were won by Renee Poirier, Tina Fabiani and Karen Lamb, also Whitman-Hanson students. Judges were Chiis Heyl of Hanson and Jim Dunleavy of Peabody, both of whom are professional chefs. The contest, open to 10th, 11th and 12th grade students from the four cran


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. for cranberry squares. MacLellan, 15, is a 10th grade student at Notre Dame Academy in Hingham. Third prize was awarded to Joseph Quirk and Daniel Steams, students at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School, for their joint entry of glazed cranberry-lemon bread. Honorable mentions were won by Renee Poirier, Tina Fabiani and Karen Lamb, also Whitman-Hanson students. Judges were Chiis Heyl of Hanson and Jim Dunleavy of Peabody, both of whom are professional chefs. The contest, open to 10th, 11th and 12th grade students from the four cran- berry producing counties, Barnstable, Bristol, Norfolk and Plymouth, is sponsored by the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association and funded by a grant from the Massachusetts Dairy Improvement Program. The winning recipes will be included in a pamphlet with those by wirmers from the seventh annual "Make It Better with Cranberries" competition, held the first weekend of the festival. The pamphlet may be obtained by sending a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Jean O. Gibbs, RFD 1, Carver MA 02330. MICHELLE Allen, left, best of show winner, and Jeanne MacLellan, second place winner. (Photos by Richard LaBerge) 4aine i/ilnners n high school iood contest A cranberry-pineapple cheese issert won Michelle Allen, 10th ade student at Brockton, Mass., 'jliristian High School, the best of ow award in the newly instituted ligh School Special: Make It Better th Cranberries" contest held recently the Massachusetts Cranberry Festival South Carver. Allen, 14, daughter of the Rev. and Raymond C. Allen, 126 S. Meadow , Carver, received a cranberry-color tte, an engraved silver bowl and iheck for $25 as prizes. A second wl will be sent to her home anomics teacher, Mrs. Sharon Ffery. And a larger bowl will go to r school to remain on display until Kt year's contest. Second prize went to Jeanne icLellan, 23 Neal Gate St., Scituate, Paulas Machine &T00I COMPLETE MACHINE S


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