The marriage of Miss Leigh Karen Firestone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Firestone, 41 Burton Road, to George Bernard Eisenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Eisenberg, of Toronto, was solemnized at Holy Blossom Temple, on Thursday, February 10, at a quarter-past six o'clock, by Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white lace, over satin. It was Victorian-styled, and fashioned with a scalloped neckline; long sleeves; and full skirt; and a train which was six feet long. She had a pearl necklace, an heirloom of her grandmother, the late Mrs. Samuel Firestone. Her tulle veil was placed by a Juliet cap of French lace, which her mother wore at her wedding; her cascade bouquet was of white orchids, which surrounded the bible, carried by her mother, and her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph B. Dunkelman, at their weddings. Miss Patricia Gelber and Miss Barbara Draimin, were maids of honour. They wore red, Victorian-styled, velvet gowns, with ruffled sleeves and hemlines; and had head-bands of Sweetheart roses; and they carried pink feather fans, trimmed with pink Sweetheart roses. Misses Elizabeth Frankel, Nancy Gay Smith, Cynthia Goldstein, Marilyn Solman, Susan Axler and Mrs. Robert Eisenberg, sister-in-law of the groom, were bridesmaids. Rosalind Gross and Rhondalyn Dunkelman, cousins of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. They wore similar gowns, and headbands; and they carried similar bouquets. Robert Eisenberg, brother of the groom, was best man. Michael Firestone, brother of the bride; Larry Gross, Norman Biback, Peter Levy, Alan Banks, John Mercer, and Stanley Elkind, were ushers. The wedding decoration was of pink gladioli, and ferns. Six hundred guests were received. Mrs. Firestone, mother of the bride, wore a red velvet and lace gown; with matching accessories; Mrs. Eisenberg, mother of the groom, wore a pink, beaded brocaded gown; and pink accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dunkelman Senior, 1 Benvenuto Place, grandparents of the bride, were present. Mrs. Dunkelman wore a full-length, gold lame cocktail suit; and had a bronze orchid pinned to her evening bag. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard Eisenberg spent their wedding trip in Jamaica. The bride travelled in a powder-blue, wool dress, with matching coat and pill box hat. They now reside at 400 Walmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunkelman and John, uncle and aunt of bride, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Gertrude Enelow, of Chicago, Illinois; Dr. and Mrs. Felix Beautus, of Memphis, Tennessee; and Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Simon and Sherry Lynn, of Montreal, Quebec, all cousins of the bride; Benjamin Eisenberg uncle of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. James Banks, cousins of the bride, of Beverley Hills, California; Mr. and Mrs. B. Geltner, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauffman, of New York; Mrs. Louis Schine, of Gloversville, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kauffman, of Boston, Massachusetts; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Caplan, and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred N. Miller, of Montreal, Quebec, were guests. (Canadian Jewish Review, February 25, 1966.)