A CANADIAN couple who donated almost $10.2 million in lottery winnings to various organisations in their community say they're just plain country folks who didn't need more than what they have.
Allen and Violet Large said yesterday they won $10.9 million in a July 14 Lotto 649 draw and decided to bank 2 per cent for a rainy day and give away the rest.
After taking care of their family, they donated almost 98 per cent of their prize to churches, fire departments, cemeteries and the Red Cross in Lower Truro, as well as hospitals where Violet, who has cancer, has undergone treatment.
Allan Large, 75, says after retiring from a 30-year career as a welder, he and his wife were happy with what they had and the way their life was going.
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