Jim Ursel

[7] Ursel's job as an Air Canada administrative assistant in the finance department[8] transferred him to the company's head office in Montreal,[9] where he lived from 1974 to 1980.

He won his second straight Quebec title that year, defeating former teammate Bill Ross in the final.

Ursel won a third straight Quebec title in 1976 with new lead Brian Ross replacing Atkinson.

The team beat Ted Girouard from the Sigma Curling Club in Val-d'Or to win the title.

Ursel, Lobel, Aitken and Ross defended their Quebec title in 1977, defeating Gerry Tremblay from Arvida in the provincial final.

Ursel missed the playoffs at the 1978 provincials,[13] but won a fifth Quebec title in 1979 with Aitken and a new front end of Warren Wallace and Malcolm Turner.

[15] At the 1980 Brier, now sponsored by Labatt's, Ursel led his rink to a 7–4 round robin record, finishing in fourth.

[4][5] In 1985, Ursel coached his sons Bob and Mike to a gold medal at the 1985 World Junior Curling Championships.