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Mission
statement:
We believe quality service isn't expensive--it's priceless. Our
mission is to continue a family tradition that goes back to 1940
of inviting guests to be at home and enjoy fine food and the best
of ice cream.
Our guests feel
at home and enjoy their dining experience when:
- The house
is clean inside and out
- Only the
best food is prepared
- Service is
accurate, fast, and friendly.
We work to preserve
the family spirit and are committed to the following standard procedures
designed to provide
- The best
products possible
- Quality service
- A clean pleasant
environment
- An at-home
dining experience for every guest.
All our work
together is grounded in the values of:
- Integrity
- Honesty
- Caring
- Hospitality
Our
history: In 1940 two farmers owned the
Red Rose Dairy with some of the finest Guernsey cows in the country.
It was located at 125 South Center Street in Northville. John McGuire
had completed a dairy program at Michigan Agricultural College (MSU)
and was looking for an opportunity to use the formula he developed
to produce ice cream, chocolate milk, buttermilk, sour cream and
eggnog. He was hired to run the dairy on May 5, 1940. They renamed
it Guernsey Farms Dairy.
John
worked long days. He picked up milk from farms before most people
were out of bed, brought it to the dairy, pasteurized it and delivered
it to customers before supper. After supper he returned to the dairy
and made ice cream with his wife, Pat. Some days seemed to begin
before the previous one had ended.
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John
worked long days. He picked up milk from farms before most
people were out of bed, brought it to the dairy, pasteurized
it and delivered it to customers before supper. After supper
he returned to the dairy and made ice cream with his wife,
Pat. Some days seemed to begin before the previous one had
ended.
In
1945 John McGuire and Fred Russell bought Guernsey Farms Dairy
and in 1952 when John McGuire bought Fred's share. "From
then on it was a family-run dairy," recalls John McGuire.
His business philosophy was simple and continues to guide
Guernsey Farms Dairy today: "Produce good products,
maintain the quality and give good service in delivering them
to the customers."
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John
and Pat McGuire wanted a big family and the dairy provided the
necessities
for their fourteen children: Tom, Pat, Jim, Mary, Peg, Hugh, Joe,
Mike, Fran, Lucy, Rita, Marty, Paul and Karen. All fourteen
have
had extensive work experience in the dairy. The kids also helped
make ice cream, bottle milk and work as jumpers on the home
delivery
milk routes.
Old
timers may recall the little wooden frame store next to the dairy
at the foot of the Center Street hill in Northville. They'll remember
the thick malts and huge cones the McGuire kids used to make. As
the dairy grew some family members moved on while others stayed
and helped move the dairy to its location in Novi on the northern
border of Northville, in 1966. To this day Guernsey Farms Dairy
remains a family-run dairy using the formula and philosophy John
developed.
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Jim McGuire your delivery man since 1958.
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Our
founders, John and Pat McGuire now
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