Read the bio below and try to give details on robert hardy small 's:    - profession     - successor     - party     - death date     - spouse     - riding     - predecessor       - term end     - birth date     - term start     - name     - death place     - birth place     Bio: robert hardy small -lrb- 15 december 1891 -- 5 october 1976 -rrb- was a progressive conservative party member of the canadian house of commons . although a lifelong toronto resident , small was born in morrow , ohio , united states , near cincinnati , when his parents were temporarily outside of canada . small studied at the ontario college of art before working for advertising company e. l. ruddy -lrb- since acquired by claude neon -rrb- , becoming the company 's production manager by his retirement . between 1947 and 1951 , small was the canadian grand master of the orange lodge , in which he participated for much of his life . in 1928 , he gained controversy when he spoke out against federal plans to issue government cheques in both english and french , as proposed in a liberal party private member 's bill . small was first elected at the danforth riding in the 1953 general election and served three consecutive terms in parliament before finishing second to new democratic candidate reid scott in the 1962 election . small was again unsuccessful at danforth in the 1963 election , placing third in that campaign behind scott and liberal candidate john whitehead . on 5 october 1976 , small died unexpectedly at his toronto home . he was predeceased by his wife in 1961 , and by a son in world war ii , but survived by one daughter .
- profession is advertising executive- successor is reid scott- party is progressive conservative- death date is 5 october 1976- spouse is may moffatt -lrb- d. 1961 -rrb-- riding is danforth- predecessor is joseph henry harris- term end is june 1962- birth date is 15 december 1891- term start is august 1953- name is robert hardy small- death place is toronto , ontario , canada- birth place is morrow , ohio , united states