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Arthur L. Lobel (born c. 1935) is a Canadian curler from
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. He was the third of the 1977 Brier Champion team, representing Quebec. He is a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame. Lobel moved to Thornhill in about 1978. He also won six Ontario Senior Championships (1986, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998 and 1999), three
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(1986, 1989,
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), and the 2000 Canadian Masters Curling Championships. Lobel was an engineer with CIL. Lobel's son Rob is also a curler.


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Arthur Lobel – Curling Canada Stats Archive
Brier champions Living people 1930s births Canadian male curlers Engineers from Quebec People from Virden, Manitoba Curlers from Montreal Curlers from Ontario Sportspeople from Thornhill, Ontario 20th-century Canadian sportsmen Year of birth missing (living people) {{Canada-curling-bio-stub