The present St Catherine's Argyle congregation was formed in 1968 from the union of two local churches - St Catherine's in the Grange (originating in 1861 as Chalmers Memorial Free Church) and the Argyle Place United Presbyterian Church (itself originally formed in April 1877).
[1] The present building is that which was built by Chalmers Memorial Church, which first opened its doors on the 6th December 1866.
Most notably so in the early late 1960s when the union of St Catherine's with Argyle Place was completed.
Victor Laidlaw retired after a 33 year long ministry to the congregation and parish.
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