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Show LIONS START AUTO SAFETY DRIVE; OFFER FREE SEAT BELT INSTALLATION Milford motorists will be "protected drivers" soon, if the local Lior.s Club safety project proj-ect is successful. The Milford Lions have embarked on a scat belt sales campaign, offering highway patrol approved belts that "exceed CAA and SAE specifications" spec-ifications" and free installation installa-tion at a local service station is offered with each purchase. pur-chase. The belts, listing at $12.95 each, are being offered by the Lions at $12.95 a pair, installed. in-stalled. They are of heavy 2-inch wide nylon webbing with instant finger-tip release nickle - plated buckles, and come in grey, light blue, royal blue, black, brown and maroon. ma-roon. A film showing results of tests made at a California university, uni-versity, in which cars are actually ac-tually crashed with oocupants wearing seat belts, will be shown free thruout the day, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Firmage Theatre, according accord-ing to Lee R. Pettey, Lions Club president. "The Lions purchased an initial ini-tial order of six dozen belts," Mr. Pettey said, "and when these are sold out we'll have more available, and anyone wanting seat belts installed in his car may obtain them from any member of the -Lions Club, or may stop at the Beaver County News office and pick up an authorization to have them installed at his favorite Milford service station." |